Bringing fun to your boring office life is easy with a bit cruel creativity. What you need is a bunch of dead flies. Put them drying for some time. After that, take your pencil and a few papers. Just see the photos below. They will give much inspiration to you

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Strange photos are not exclusive to our modern times. The following black & white photos show a nice weird photos vintage collection. Some are really quite funny but a few them are scary. Especially, the girls with gas masks playing on the field should be from the times of terrible WW2.







It is historically true that Einstein became brainless, not in his life time but after approximately 7 hours after his death. Thomas Stoltz Harvey who made autopsy on Einstein removed his brain (without a permission from his family) for scientific study because of Einstein’s advanced thinking abilities and popularity. You can see the photo he has taken during his research.
Harvey sliced the brain into 240 blocks and made experiments with some chemical stuff. As a result, he couldn’t find something unusual but kept the pieces with him over the next four decades in two jars eventhough he was kicked from his job at the university. All this time, he just gave a tiny pieces to some researchers. Some of these researchers later claimed that Einstein Brain was working that way because of the high level of glial cells on the left part.
Funny thing is that he didn’t plan to take the brain. He was just a last minute replacement for another doctor in the morgue. In 2007 Harvey died and could kept his secret unpopular until 1978 from mass media. I will not tell where Einstein brain pieces now to motivate you doing a Google research for it, just added a few photos below 


Actually, Einstein is not the first person whose brain was preserved. Our mathematical genius Gauss was also one of the most famous victims.
If you want to hear another interesting story about brain preservation, refer to Edward Rullof as well. A talented philologist, continuous criminal and who owned one of the largest brains in history.
A good read about the subject? Here is the journey of Einstein’s brain. Driving Mr. Albert, poor Albert !
Honestly, I support crematories and so fearful going under the soil to stay thousands of years with boredom and with lovely looking insects (my horror story brrrrr) until I dissolve to main elements completely but still the majority of people have traditions to be buried “happily” (No one can make me to say that “blindly” !). Anyway, It is a chance to express your hobbies or lifestyle at your funeral party for a last impression on the crowd. (Well I learned that these are also suitable for cremation). So, now they are in my need list



Environmentally friendly cool death coffins of Creative Coffins website. More to see here.
Khafra Reloaded! Someone should call Egypt Museum to inform now.

Smurfs 300

Alternative Shampoo Design

Scenes from the techiest city of the world – Istanbul bus oh yeah

Gandalf NBA Magic

Zcientiffic Approach to evolution by anti-evolutionists

I is fluently at English

No way out !

Well, I think the life would be so boring without reading interesting crazy books. Because of this, I always try to reward myself finding unique gems and increase my knowledge on several topics. Knowledge hunting is my obsession whether it is an illness or something to brag about, discussable.
Anyway, here comes incredible Mr. Kaufman. Make Your Own Damn Movie!: Secrets of a Renegade Director
He clearly explains how to do the “evil” things micro-budget filmmakers need to know, like: “How to hire a cast and crew for little or NO MONEY”, “How to get your Wimmen nekkid” and most importantly “How to film on location without pissing off the locals”
Lloyd is God! Long live TROMA!! Long live low budgeted Freedonia !!
The Neverending Story
is a masterpiece fantasy book. Reading this book transports the reader into that space where we dream and forget the limits of our finite reality.
It is truly a masterpiece of Literature for both children and adults. Anyone can read this brilliant story and be entertained and come away with it with some profound insights.
Now, on to the actual story. “The Neverending Story
” tells the story of Bastian Balthaazar Bux, an outcast trying to get over the shock of losing his mother. One morning, while running from the local bullies, he ducks into a bookstore. He finds a book there that literally calls out to him. Even though his conscience tries to dissuade him, he steals the book and has the urge to read it right away! What he finds in the book is an adventure most unlike any of the others he is used to finding in books. Things seem SO real! He can practically SEE each character, SMELL the earth, taste the seed cakes, hear the wind, and feel the cold. As things go along, he knows it is silly, but he somehow feels a part of the NeverEnding story….
Although this book was written in the 1980′s, it has definitely stood the test of time. Michael Ende proves himself as one of the top fantasy writers. Like Bastian, you can almost imagine you are there. If you love books like “Chronicles of Narnia,” “Harry Potter,” and “The Princess Bride,” it is a magnificent gift to you from Michael Ende.
Thirty thousand men lifes are wasted to disassemble old, rusting ships on a hidden beach in India.
“There is a shadow of death on this place,” says Ram Lalit, a 22-year-old worker. “This place is haunted by it.” More Photos

