Friday, 28 February 2014

The Most Weird Animal In The World

1. Pink Fairy Armadillo


2. Aye - Aye


3. Tufted Deer


4. Patagonian Mara


5. Lamprey


6. Star - Nosed Mole



Reference : 22 Strange Animals You Probably Didn't Know Exist
                     http://www.boredpanda.com/strange-animals

Thursday, 27 February 2014

The Most Weird Food In The World

1. Balut, a developed duck embryo boiled alive and eaten in its egg. Really common  in Southeast Asia and also often served with beer. The ideal balut is 17 days in the Philippines, but Vietnamese people prefer the 19-21 days old ones.


2. Casu Marzu, (means rotten cheese) a traditional sheep milk cheese from Sardinia, Italy. The cheese makers set the cheese outside and allow cheese flies to lay eggs inside of it. The larvae are breaking down of the cheese's fats and fermenting it.


3. "Thousand Year Old Egg" from China, made by preserving eggs in a mixture of ash, salt, quicklime, rice hulls, and clay for several weeks or months.


4. Smalahove, also called Skjelte, a traditional smoke or dried Norwegian dish made from a sheep's head. Originally, it was eaten by the poor only.


5. Sannakji is a raw Korean dish that consists live octopuses with sesame and sesame oil. It looks safe but the little tentacles may choke you to death if theyet stuck in your throat.


Reference : The Weirdest and Most Revolting Foods That You Could Actually Eat
                    http://io9.com/the-weirdest-and-most-revolting-foods-that-you-could-ac-1451246246

Wednesday, 26 February 2014

The Most Weird Laws In The World

1. Did you know that it is illegal to wear a bulletproof vest while committing a murder in New Jersey? Isn't murder already illegal? If the murderer wear the bulletproof vest, that was even more illegal.


2. Did you know that beer and pretzels can't be served at the same time in any bar or restaurant in North Dakota? Actually I'm not really know why this law made sense to anybody ever, or maybe North Dakota pretzels are just too good to be spoiled by intoxication.


3. Did you know that you guys may not take a picture of a rabbit during the month of June in Wyoming? Maybe June is the suitable month for the rabbits to take a break.



4. Did you know that it is illegal for a man to give his sweetheart a box of candy that weighing more than 50lbs in Idaho? But logically, which man are willing to give more than 50lbs of candy just for his sweetheart?


5. Did you know that flushing the toilet after 10pm where the person lives in an apartment is illegal in Sweeden? My guess is that there are a lot of law breakers in this country.



Reference : 25 Extremely Bizarre Laws That Don't Make Sense
                     http://list25.com/25-extremely-bizarre-laws-that-dont-make-sense




Tuesday, 25 February 2014

The Most Weird Home In The World

1. Transparent House in Japan

          Actually, this house was built by Sou Fujimoto Architects that located at Tokyo, Japan. This 914 square - foot transparent house was inspired by our ancient predecessors who inhabited trees. While so - called "House NA" offers plenty of daylight, expect no privacy here. "The intriguing point of a tree is that these places are not hermetically isolated but are connected to one another in its unique relativity. To hear one's voice from across and above, hopping over to another branch, a discussion taking place across branches by members from seperate brnaches. These are some of the moments of richness encountered through such spatially dense living" says Sou Fujimoto.










2. World's First Skateboard House

          Finally, the awesome dream for generations of skateboarders who wanted to bring their practice into their home has come true. This house was the first house design to be entirely used for skateboarding as well as being a traditional dwelling. This house is to be built in Malibu, California. And the most important, Pierre Andre Senizergues was the client and visionary of this great project.















3. Dick Clark's Flinstones Inspired Home

          Remember the Flinstones's cartoon? The owner of this house was Dick Clark and maybe he had already sold this house. The single - story structure with it's rocky interior looks just like the home of Fred and Wilma from the classic 60's cartoon. The whole property sits on more than 22 acres.














4. Unusual Slide House in Japan

          Wow! I think this gonna be the fun  house I've ever seen. This house was designed by Japanese Studio Level Architects that quipped with a slide that connects all three floors. This fun house is wrapped with staircases and a corridor on one side, and the slide on the other side, which together form a circular route around the central area of the house. This house was located at Meguro-ku, one of the municipalities of Tokyo, Japan.














5. Nautilus : Giant Seashell House

          Have you ever wondered how it feels to be living in shell? If the answer is yes, you should visit the Nautilus House in Mexico City. This amazing house was design by architects Javier Senosiain of Arquitectura Organica and built in 2006. Beside that, this house also inspired by the work of Gaudi and Frank Llyod Wright. This house is dominated by the smooth surfaces, spiral stairs, and natural plantings that make you feel like live inside a snail.















Reference : 10 Of the Most Unusual Homes in the World
                     http://www.boredpanda.com/unusual-homes

Monday, 24 February 2014

The Most Weird Phobias In The World

1. Ablutophobia

If you are probably too scared to take a bath or clean yourself, that mean you have this phobia. Then, you had better go grab some deodorant.

2. Egrophobia

In what is probably one of the most convenient phobias on this list is the fear of work or the workplace environment. On a serious note however, psychologist believe it is a combination of various fears such as failing at assigned task, social anxiety, and public speaking.

3. Nomophobia

Short for no-mobile-phone phobia, this is the constant of not having service and according to researchers in the UK a whopping 50% of people have it. 

4. Somniphobia

Also known as hypnophobia, and this is the abnormal fear of falling sleep. Oftentimes it can be the result of people feeling as though they are losing control and also nightmares have been known to cause it as well.

5. Heliophobia

In a sort of modern day vampirism, heliophobia is actually defined as fear of the sun. Although it sounds harmless, it can actually be quite serious and lead to vitamin D deficiency as a result of staying indoors.

Reference : The 25 Strangest Phobias You Could Have
                     http://list25.com/the-25-strangest-phobias-you-could-have