These recycled license plate belt buckles are creatively crafty personal accessories with a built-in funky factor. They are handmade in Michigan by Amanda Holt, owner of the Etsy shop Vintage in Retrospect.

If our famous female celebrities have Mustaches on their beautiful faces then.....

 Israeli invests 20 million dollars to maintains Wailing Wall

Innovative wheel concept designed by Brian Russell comes with airless tires that make cars safer and help reduce fuel consumption.

Energy Return Wheel is made out of carbon fiber and kevlar components that decrease the weight and increase the overall strength.

Canadian model Irina Funtikova in a stunning 3-D-stylized series.

These glamour shots of up-close-and-personal portraits display an in-your-face beauty. I guess it is also captivating because there is blurriness if you aren’t looking at these images with 3-D glasses. Without the special eyewear, the 3-D effects in the Timmothy Lee Dark Matter photo shoot leave much to the imagination.

Real life "Spider Man" Nick Le Souef inspects a spider in the shop window where he will live for the next three weeks with up to 1,000 deadly spiders to raise money for charity in Melbourne on November 15, 2010. Le Souef, who is attempting to break his own record set 30 years ago,

 Bold beauty buried with twenty thousand cockroaches


Fancy Coffins from Ghana

Propaganda is a powerful thing, especially when it's put in the hands of cartoony artists whose messages are ham fistedly awesome.



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Spoil Your Youngster with the 1955 D-Type Jaguar Children’s Car
The 1955 D-Type Jaguar Children’s Car is ready to be sold at the Bonham’s Goodwood Revival Collectors’ Sports Cars, Motor Cars and Automobilia auction on September 17, 2010.

ThatsMyFace.com sells wearable masks that look like realistic human faces.

Quality photos of someone’s face and profile is all you need to create a clever mask for Halloween. As an added bonus, customers can modify the ethnicity, gender, and age of the face on the mask.

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