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Monument to Muntadhar al-Zeidi (The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes on George W. Bush in 2008), Tikrit, Iraq, Laith al-Amari, 2009
This is a real thing
Paolo Pedercini on Twitter: "I modded my Google Cardboard to absorb my liberal tears while I’m experiencing the plight of the poor and the displaced”
Futuristic office station composed of a typewriter, television screens, video recorder and a photocopier from an 1969 exhibition in Hanover, Germany.
Russian President Vladimir Putin © examines a flying axe while visiting the MAKS-2015, the International Aviation and Space Show, in Zhukovsky, outside Moscow, on August 25, 2015. AFP PHOTO / POOL / SERGEI CHIRIKOV
“Water was bottled while being exposed to classical music”
Beverly & Larchmont
White House decides not to have Ariana Grande perform because of donut-licking and America-hating.
Faroe Islands fit cameras to sheep to create Google Street View | Travel | The Guardian
Living across 18 tiny sub-polar islands in the north Atlantic, Faroe islanders are used to working in difficult conditions. So tired of waiting for Google Street View to come and map the roads, causeways and bridges of the archipelago, a team has set up its own mapping project – Sheep View 360.
With the help of a local shepherd and a specially built harness built by a fellow islander, Durita Dahl Andreassen of Visit Faroe Islands has fitted five of the island’s sheep with a 360-degree camera.