Dylan Schenker
Have you ever used MegaUpload? Chances are you have, if this new video claiming it has 1 billion users is true.
If we've learned one thing from Occupy Wall Street, its that people of all backgrounds and stripes have shown up to protest. Even some, well, that have stripes. And spots. And even fur for that matter.
A new Tumblr called Awwccupy Wall Street has compiled a list of some of the movement's cutest protestors and there are a whole lotta dogs, cats and babies that are asking if they "can haz justice."
Imagining walking through a park, looking up and seeing an illuminated person floating above you. Or seeing a glowing deer grazing in the distance. A world populated with these creatures would be like a fantasy world or a dream. Now, thanks to the work of artist Cedric Le Borgne, it's a reality.
Who doesn't love pizza? The gooey cheese and warm doughy bread... it's good enough to sleep in, right? Etsy user Brookish7 has designed some huge pizza-shaped sleeping bags that look cut just for slice lovers. They even come with choice pillow toppings like mushrooms and broccoli. What, no anchovies?
Have you ever watched the 'Lord of the Rings' movies and wished you could live in that lush, green, fantasy world? What about in the Hobbits' underground home The Shire?
Simon Dale, a man tired of mortgages and possessing a love for the beauty of nature, decided he had to get away from the stressful politics of home ownership and just build his own real life Hobbiton.
Great artists don't start out as great. At one point, they were small children who drew over everything and were encouraged to keep exercising their creativity. Eventually, as they grew up and their talent continued to be nurtured, they found their voices and become truly exceptional creative people.
As a means of revisiting their childhood beginnings, Christina Conway curated 20 emerging artists to go back and recreate their childhood doodles. Using their acquired talents, they elevated their own drawings into legitimate works of art.
If you were blind, do you think you would trust a robot to be your guide?
Japanese company NSK has developed a robot-dog designed around Microsoft's Kinect video game accessory to replace seeing eye dogs.
Have you ever wanted to hang the universe on your wall? With Jimmy McBride's intergalactic quilts you can explore an entire galaxy from the comfort of your bedroom or living room.
What if train tunnels were made of trees and branches instead of concrete or brick? The Green Mile in the Ukraine is at least one place in the world that makes this a reality.
Have you ever wondered what The Muppets would taste like? At long last that question has been answered. And in cake pop form, no less!