Now that we’ve covered some strange inventions, along with technologies, it’s only fitting that we show you some of the strangest toys from Japan. While the samurai Barack Obama figure above may seem strange, it’s surprisingly made in Japan. That’s not all, the figure comes complete with “an American flag, a stool, several ties and a mic stand.” Continue reading to see more.
Now that you’ve seen some of the strangest Kit-Kat flavors ever, it’s time to learn how to make your very own giant version. Best of all, once you have all the ingredients and supplies, it will only take you three simple steps. Continue reading for the instructions.
No, this isn’t a giant strawberry milkshake with miniatures placed inside for effect, but rather a real lake in Senegal, West Africa. Its color may be mysterious to most, but it’s basically caused by the high salt content. Continue reading for a video and more information.
There are some with real medical conditions that would benefit from the “Flatulence Deodorizer” pad, but for anyone who would like to keep things in a neutral state when gas attacks hit, this is the invention for you. At $30 for a box of ten, these “disposable Flat-D pads are designed to go on the inside of your underwear covering the offending orifice.” Continue reading for a doctor-presented video and more information.
At first glance, this appears to either be a standard living room scene, or something you’d see in a doll house, but it’s actually a PC case mode. That’s right, this geek decided to install a miniature living room directly inside of his computer tower. Continue reading for more pictures and information.
No, this isn’t yet another sculpture, but rather a functional supercar made from wood, “wood veneer cloth to use in place of more usual glass-fiber or carbon-fiber weaves” to be exact. It has a wheelbase of 104.8-inches and weighs approximately 2500-pounds. Continue reading for a video and more information.
At first glance, this appears to be a freshly inked tattoo in the shape of lightning, but upon closer inspection, you’ll realize that it’s a permanent scar. Called Lichtenberg figures, these are basically “thought to be caused by the rupture of capillaries under the skin due to the passage of the lightning current or the shock wave from the lightning discharge as it flashes over the skin,” according to Wikipedia. Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading to see a video on why you shouldn’t fight drowsiness.
Similar to the transparent jewel caterpillar, this stunning golden tortoise beetle is sheer eye candy. Unlike other beetles, this species “can change color, looking initially like tiny jewels, or golden ladybugs, but can alter the reflectivity of the cuticle so the outer layers become clear, revealing a ladybug type of red coloring with black spots.” Click here to view the first image in today’s viral picture gallery. Continue reading for a video of Batman, The Dark Knight in real-life.
Unlike other famous artists, Esref Armagan was born blind and into a poor family. However his setbacks haven’t discouraged him from becoming a world-renowned artist, thanks to his special ability and unique painting style. Continue reading for a couple videos, more pictures, and additional information.