Very Interesting Photos. Part 118 (17 pics + 3 videos)

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WWE’s Daniel Bryan and his wife backstage moments after he announces his early retirement due to concussions



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The Human Eye vs. Galaxies


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140 year old mom with her 5 day old son


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Bruce Lee’s grave in Seattle


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Size of a chimpanzee brain compared to one of its testicles


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Men’s Fashion 1660


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The best way to watch Jaws


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New BMW 7 series key


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Grandmother, mother, daughter


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Gary Kasparov’s thought process while playing chess



Alex Trebek’s viewpoint while hosting “Jeopardy”


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Dad came back from war


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Rammstein Throws Epic Concerts


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Swedish McDonalds


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Larry David with his neighbor Kramer in the 1970’s

Seinfeld co-creator Larry David lived across the hall from Kenny for six years, just as the character ofJerry Seinfeld did from Cosmo Kramer in the show. The two lived in Manhattan Plaza, a federally assisted apartment complex for performing artists in Hell’s Kitchen, New York City.[4] David said that Kramer was a little bit eccentric and would be a good character to have on the show. Many of the traits of Kenny Kramer, such as the obsession with golf, fruit, hot tubs, taking things out of the refrigerator and coming up with strange ideas and inventions, were featured in the show.


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This Is The Most Expensive Photograph In the World $6.5 Million

“Phantom” – A photograph by Australian photographer Peter Lik, was sold to a private collector for a staggering $6.5 million. The black and white image shows a beam of light resembling a ghost, and was captured at Arizona’s Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon that’s popular among landscape photographers.

“Certain textures and contours found in nature lend themselves beautifully to black and white photography,” Lik said in the statement.“The intensity of contrasting light and dark spaces was surprising, but made for some of the most powerful images I’ve ever created.”


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The dream match up we never got to see in a final


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“Sports Illustrated” Put A Plus-Size Model On The Cover For The First Time (Ashley Graham)



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№1 Author: zach8 (17 Feb 2016 10:15) Total user comments: 588


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#17 "Body painted Ronda Rousey"......now that, I 've got to see

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№2 Author: Tomaz86 (17 Feb 2016 14:43) Total user comments: 10834


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So interesting.
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№3 Author: 468022 (17 Feb 2016 16:12) Total user comments: 1


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I'm a Swede and I don't get what's so interesting about the Swedish McDonalds picture

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№4 Author: velio70 (17 Feb 2016 17:18) Total user comments: 1751


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Quote: 468022
I'm a Swede and I don't get what's so interesting about the Swedish McDonalds picture

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You have to be American to get it, where almost every McDonald's is staffed with dirty ghetto filth that wear wrinkled sloppy uniforms, works as slow as possible, and takes your order with an attitude. I didn't know how nice a McDonald's could be until I started traveling to Europe. Most clerks are bi-lingual, are courteous and friendly, wear sharp pressed uniforms, and the facilities are spotless. Also, in Europe McCafe is actually a small side Cafe in the McDonalds. Where beautifully displayed treats are serves on real plates...
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№5 Author: shade (17 Feb 2016 20:40) Total user comments: 1633


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#17 she's got such a tiny head, compared to... the rest of her.
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№6 Author: benny (17 Feb 2016 21:32) Total user comments: 665


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I 29 #17!
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№7 Author: big doc (20 Feb 2016 08:59) Total user comments: 217


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#9 - Sure, why not! 81
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№8 Author: mikerowave (28 Feb 2016 14:42) Total user comments: 713


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#2 - those are nebulaes, not galaxies.
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