These photos are all famous due to one specific thing that appeared in the photo. What you have when you take that one thing away? Just a normal photo.
Vampires are all the rage thanks to movies and television but we all know they aren't real, or are they? These people make us think that vampires might really exist.
Amazon is a place where you can go and freely voice your opinion on products you've purchased. Sometimes it brings out the worst in people in a very hilarious way.
Cats and dogs usually don't mix all that well together but the owner of this dog discovered that his pet had fallen for a feline. The owner then took the necessary steps to make sure nothing stood in the way of true love.
This Chinese woman showed up to her wedding photo shoot wearing makeup that made her look much older. She asked her groom if he would still love her when she was 70 and his response was not the one she wanted.
Instructables user Hellovillain has created quite possibly the coolest cat sweater of all time. It's safe to say you're going to want to make one of your own after you see it.
At 30 years old this man started his entire life over on a whim. He's now happier than he's ever been which is proof that it's never too late to make a change.
Last Sunday three people broke into my dads garage and stole his beautiful 1955 ford f100 pickup and destroyed it the same night for no reason. This was my dads prize possession and spent hours working on this truck and for this to happen to him is awful People suck.
In 1988, the music channel VH1 has arranged an unusual marathon, the winner of which would receive the grand prize - 36 cars Chevrolet Corvette. Full line at the moment - all models from 1953 to 1989 (model 1983 was missed, because in his time was taken out of production). To participate in the marathon had to make a call to the studio, which costs $ 2. Participation took about one million Americans. The winner was Dennis Amodeo - carpenter from Long Island. But instead of the prize he received a very satisfactory compensation, because the collection of Peter Max bought - a contemporary American artist psihodelist. He planned to use a collection of machines in some art project, but something is not made, and cars stood in disparate garages for more than 25 years. Finally, the two families - Heller and Spinler - persuaded the artist to sell his entire collection and is now in full swing refurbish cars, with the participation of specialists from Chevrolet. Restored cars planned to sell later.