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A man walking on water, a bunny the size of a dog and a fetus floating in a starry sky - none of these things can actually be real, right? In an age when almost anyone can effectively manipulate images in Photoshop, it's easy to scoff at every incredible photograph that you see on the... more
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Reviewed by Windexglow on Aug 01, 8:28pm
From the page: "The â€Missile Car†was an entry in the 2009 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival." It's several bloody years old.
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Rated by Stercorum on Jul 18, 8:15am
This is a world where the unusual is automatically assumed to be fake.
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Rated by mets6891 on Jul 16, 7:12pm
i believe it
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Reviewed by Shane-W-R on Jul 15, 4:47pm
From page...Surely, those guys aren't really playing tennis that high in the air, right? Well, yeah - and `those guys' are Andre Agassi and Roger Federer. The too-crazy-to-be-real setting is actually a helipad at the Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai. Good thing these two tennis greats aren't afraid of heights.
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Rated by aleph28 on Jul 10, 1:41am
This photograph is one of many that have been circulated around the internet to instant cries of "Photoshopped!" But, believe it or not, rabbits this big do exist. Seriously. There's video. These giant rabbits are bred in Germany by Karl Szmolinsky - as a source of meat for the North Korean population. You can't make this stuff up.
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Rated by eas237 on Jul 09, 12:55pm
that rabbit is the best thing i've ever seen. they need to get those over in this country instead of sending them to north korea for meat.
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Rated by Rofang on Jul 08, 12:44pm
More please.
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Rated by dmsid on Jul 08, 4:42am
Actually that one Skoda is a Felicia, while Fabia is the model that followed it
