34 Relatively Amusing Christmas Pictures
Christmas is a busy time of the year and I, for one, haven’t got time to write anything sensible or serious. It has been a long day, a long week, a long month,...
Read More →Christmas is a busy time of the year and I, for one, haven’t got time to write anything sensible or serious. It has been a long day, a long week, a long month,...
Read More →Today, I present to you one of the most magnificent Tumblr accounts on the market. It showcases reams and reams of Renaissance paintings that feature ugly babies. It’s simply called Ugly Renaissance Babies; it delivers what it promises....
Read More →Welcome, welcome, welcome. If you’re here, you’re in the right place. As ever, we have a veritable bucket load of ace pictures from Russia and the ex-Soviet countries. It’s a mixed bag, but you’d...
Read More →Eadric the Wild, also known as Wild Eadric and Edric the Forester, was a well-heeled 11th century Anglo-Saxon. He lived in the West Midlands and was part of the English resistance to the Norman conquest. The...
Read More →Omsk Oblast is situated in the south-west of Siberia. The region is famous for experiencing impressive temperature swings and, consequently, relatively unpredictable weather. Omsk’s average temperature in the summer is a relatively balmy 20°C but drops...
Read More →In a groundbreaking treatment, scientists create enough skin to cover 80 percent of a boys’ body. The procedure saved the life of a 7-year-old with a rare genetic disease. Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB)...
Read More →We don’t cover all that many fashion topics here at Lazer Horse Towers, but the Amasunzu haircut is a worthy exception. It is wonderful. The crest-like hairstyle originated in Rwanda; it was traditionally worn...
Read More →Admittedly, it’s impossible to list all the technological developments that have influenced and transformed our lives around the world in a single article, but we thought we’d give it a try to demonstrate...
Read More →According to statistics published by National Geographic, we become less superstitious the older we get. When they’re younger, as many as 59% of Americans hold some form of superstitious belief. This drops to 44%...
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