Grass Flip Flops

An Australian footwear company has reported ‘amazing’ sales after launching a new pair of flip flops made of fake grass. The bizarre footwear, made by KUSA, features fake turf stitched into the soles so owners get the same sensation as strolling barefoot on a freshly mowed lawn. The company’s website shows sun seekers walking along the beach in the grass slippers which occasionally need to be fluffed for added comfort. The KUSA website explains: ‘Love the feeling of bare feet on freshly mowed grass? Why not have that feeling anywhere, anytime. KUSA flip flops give you the opportunity to do just that.” w/ photo

Incredible Ice City

“It’s really cool. It’s a city made from ice.”

Crabs Build Their Own Galaxy?

“Small hermit and soldier crabs in Malaysia and Australia build their home digging a deep hope in the sand on a beach. They got a good idea of how to move sand up during his construction. Down in the hole this crab is making sand balls and later push them up to the surface, 2-3 balls at a time. Pushing sand ball more far from the hole they form a kind of sand ball flower or sand ball galaxy. Up close you can see the almost perfectly spherical balls that the crabs engineer. They are meticulous in their method to say the very least.” w/ photos + video

Woman Addicted To Cheesy Potatoes

“Meet Kelly, a woman who has survived off cheesy potatoes, or some combination of the sort, for the last thirty years.” — TLC

The Chosen One!

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I’m Numawun!

“One does not simply watch this video once.” — amit20038

He’s Here!

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Kitty Vs. Chandelier

“Wait for it… wait for it… don’t give up… wait for it.”

T-Shirt Sketchbook

“Everyone has a great idea for a t-shirt, and sketching is an excellent way to quickly explore concepts. T-Shirt Shape Sketchbook invites you to start with sketching by hand. Putting ideas quickly on Tee Shape paper! Helping designers visualize the final product.” w/ photos

Top 16 Typographic Works Of Urban Art

“Street art began with names, letters and symbols scrawled on public surfaces, and those markings have become more and more complex over time. Today, artists explore the beauty of lettering itself, bringing typography into the streets in fresh and unexpected ways, from complex calligraphy to words written in string and tape… Here are the top 16 typographic works of urban art.” w/ photos