Monday, January 4, 2010
SCREEEEEWED!
dailyme:

A bull charges into an amateur bullfighter after he fell in San Jose, Costa Rica, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)

SCREEEEEWED!

dailyme:

A bull charges into an amateur bullfighter after he fell in San Jose, Costa Rica, Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010. (AP Photo/Kent Gilbert)

Thursday, December 3, 2009
this shouldn’t me laugh.

this shouldn’t me laugh.

he did have the moustache of the year.

he did have the moustache of the year.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

I made this for a project. Glad it’s done now.

Saturday, November 7, 2009
That is mental. And mean. I wanna live there. Pick like… 40 of my favourite people and have the best time ever.
fuckyeahghosttowns:

Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)
Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.
Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.

That is mental. And mean. I wanna live there. Pick like… 40 of my favourite people and have the best time ever.

fuckyeahghosttowns:

Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)

Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.

Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Freeze my arm

An eleven year old boy put his four year old brother’s arm in the freezer.

It got ripped off by the washing machine, after snucking into the kitchen at night.

They didn’t want to wake their mum so froze it.

After having done that, the eleven year old tuck his brother in nicely and left him all night.

The boy made it.
The arm was found.
But it was useless.
They boy will now spend the rest of his life with one stubby arm.

Brother Love.

Thursday, October 29, 2009
Charlie Chaplin once entered a charlie-chaplin-look-a-like contest in Monte Carlo and became third.

Charlie Chaplin once entered a charlie-chaplin-look-a-like contest in Monte Carlo and became third.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
This is the West Bank Barrier. A 107 km long, at some points 8m heigh, highly controversial project, constructed by the State of Israel.Supporters argue that it’s the only way to protect Israeli civilians from Palestinian terrorism.
After completion, this wall prevented 130.000 Palestinian children from being immunised, and denied 100.000 pregnant women access to healthcare in Israel. For villages near Jerusalem, the amount of time it takes an ambulance to get to the nearest hospital doubled 11 times; from 10 minutes to 110.
I can imagine how many balls Palestinian and Israeli kids mutually lost because of this.
(this wall has been used by some great graffiti artists. go check it)

This is the West Bank Barrier. A 107 km long, at some points 8m heigh, highly controversial project, constructed by the State of Israel.
Supporters argue that it’s the only way to protect Israeli civilians from Palestinian terrorism.

After completion, this wall prevented 130.000 Palestinian children from being immunised, and denied 100.000 pregnant women access to healthcare in Israel. For villages near Jerusalem, the amount of time it takes an ambulance to get to the nearest hospital doubled 11 times; from 10 minutes to 110.

I can imagine how many balls Palestinian and Israeli kids mutually lost because of this.

(this wall has been used by some great graffiti artists. go check it)