Monthly Archives: February 2019
The Wisdom Of Inspirobot
A super fun and sometimes spot on, and not quite right, motivational meme generator known as InspiroBot, an artificial intelligence dedicated to generating unlimited amounts of unique inspirational quotes for endless enrichment of pointless human existence. Here are some fun ones:
Fantastical Sailing Ships
Here we have a cool collection of fantastical and whimsical ships and boats, some of which look more inviting than others. How interesting it would be to take a ride on one of these!
Most of these paintings are by Modestas Malinauskas, but I’m not sure if they all are.
The Zhuhai Penis
From the always interesting ESWN, in Zhuhai city in Guangdong Province, a man built a 5 meter tall penis that weighs more than 5 tons. Here is the image:
After the story had been circulated around the internet, the owner got so many calls from angry netizens (I hate that term) that he “had the statue moved inside a family planning shop away from the public space.”
Breathe
Faces In The Crowd
Seeing faces in every day objects, it’s not just for crazy people! I see them too, don’t you? There’s even a word for it – pareidolia.
What If Animals Were Round?
If animals were round, it’d be pretty hilarious! As you can see. Here’s a video:
I’m always afraid that if I embed a video, it will unexpectedly disappear from YouTube, so I’ve also uploaded the best gifs I could find. Enjoy!
Just Doing A Bit Of Ironing
LOL… I don’t even know what to say about this!
This Lioness Really Wants That Baby
So either this lioness really wants to play with this baby… or she wants to eat him. I’m thinking that the lioness is thinking… “yummy and tender.”
A thick pane of glass is all that stands between this female lion and lunch.
Zari, a 7-year-old African lioness at the El Paso Zoo, was captured on video “playing’ with this kid back in December, 2014.
She is either really fascinated by children, or she really wants to eat them.
The zoo says the animals are just curious, and that the glass is definitely strong enough to protect anyone from harm, so there isn’t anything to worry about here.
“When some of our lions see little kids, it seems like it calls attention to them and they want to check them out,” a zoo spokesperson said. “She was just trying to play, and the baby was so close. The baby is safe behind a really thick window, which is made so that visitors can see the animals up close.”
But lion expert Craig Packer told The Daily Mail that the beasts like to play with babies before eating them.
“Predators generally treat calves/fawns/babies differently from adults because they are such easy prey; there’s no real chance of escape, so what’s the hurry?” he said.
Yup, she just wants to check him out… with her teeth.