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The Woman With 3 Breasts

Two may be better than one, but for some people, there is nothing better than three. The appropriately-named Jasmine Tridevil is one such fan of trios. The 21-year-old Florida woman claims to have undergone a shocking cosmetic surgery to add a third breast. Tridevil recently participated in a radio interview with Orlando’s Real Radio 104.1, and predictably commanded major publicity ... Read More »

The Richest Persian Women in 2015

Soraya Darabi is the co-founder of Zady, a mission-driven content and commerce brand described best as “The Whole Foods of Fashion.” Zady creates and sells stylish, timeless, sustainably produced apparel and tells the story of each product, down to the raw materials.  Soraya began her career as Manager of Digital Partnerships and Social Media at The New York Times, where ... Read More »

Top 10 Most Expensive Stunts in Movie History

The fast-paced action sequence of this movie of 1991 cannot be forgotten. It has the T-1000 chasing Sarah and John Connor with Arnold Schwarzeneggar at a truck’s wheel. A wonderful scene was never created before. In those days, this movie had the largest budget, a whopping $51 million was used on the movie stunts and special effects. 10. Terminator 2: Judgment ... Read More »

Stars that lost their lives because of a love for smoking

Among the cast and crew who filmed the 1956 film The Conqueror on location near St. George, Utah, 91 developed some form of cancer at various times, including stars Wayne, Susan Hayward, and Agnes Moorehead, and director Dick Powell. The film was shot in southwestern Utah, east of and generally downwind from the site of recent U.S. Government nuclear weapons ... Read More »

8 Most Expensive Planes In The World

It’s no Boeing, but Tom Cruise’s tiny Gulfstream IV has made quite a name for itself. Coming in at $38 million, this plane isn’t known for its luxury and space, but it does have room for 19 passengers and is powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8 engines. This plane is hygienic as well – every two minutes the air in ... Read More »

Historic Photos In Color by french Photographer

Black and white photos often make events and moments in recent history feel older than they really are. As a result, we usually don’t relate to them as we do with a photo that is in color. So what happens when you take old black and white photographs, and colorize them? Take a look at these photographs and see if ... Read More »

The steepest bridge in japan

The Great Seto Bridge is a series of double deck bridges connecting Okayama and Kagawa prefectures in Japan across a series of five small islands in the Seto Inland Sea. Built over the period 1978–88, it is one of the three routes of the Honshū–Shikoku Bridge Project connecting Honshū and Shikoku islands, and the only one with railroad connections included. ... Read More »

Top Persian Female Models to Follow in Instagram in 2015

   Shermine Shahrivar born 17 September 1982) is an Iranian-born German citizen, model, and beauty pageant titleholder. She became Miss Germany in 2004 and then won the overall title of Miss Europe in 2005 while competing in France.She was born to Iranian parents. Her family moved to Germany when she was one year old. Her mother and brothers live in ... Read More »

Chinese company ‘builds’ 3D-printed villa in less than 3 hours

A pioneering 3D-printed house just popped up in Xian, China – and Chinese company Zhuoda “built” the two-story villa in less than three hours. Made up of six 3D-printed modules, the house was assembled like LEGO bricks before a live audience who were then invited to explore the interior. The modular fireproof home can withstand a magnitude-9 earthquake and is ... Read More »

An underground amusement park in Damascus

Children in Damascus are able to play safely from the shelling in the streets above thanks to an underground playground constructed by activists. The subterranean park, which was built in Ghouta in the eastern part of the capital city, allows the city’s youth to have a glimpse of a normal childhood away from the bloodshed of the civil war… at ... Read More »