Melon-sized hail that fell during a severe thunderstorm in Norman, OK. |
Mysteriously crooked trees in a forest in Gryfino, Poland. The reason for the curve is still unknown |
Edgy look : Models present creations by Hungarian designers Zita Csabai and Zsofia Farkas during a fashion contest at the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest |
3,000 pound anchor from what is believed to be the wreck of the pirate Blackbeard's flagship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, is recovered from the ocean where |
zoo keeper holds a 4-week-old Humboldt penguin during a photo-call to mark the opening of the new London Zoo penguin pool and beach, in London May 26, |
My take on this week's events? Well, Mother Nature (and global warming) can be funny and unusual.
How can the trees turned all curvy like that (I think it's gnarly) and the melon-sized hail (wild and strange!) But Mother Nature is kinda cool when it shows us we can bring in another lifeform, another cute lil penguin (ooh, baby! How adorable!)
On the other hand, we humans are kinda cool ourselves when we invent new stuff and discovered old artifacts like Blackbeard's flagship Queen Anne's Revenge's anchor. (How fascinating and interesting) After these years, they finally discovered something from the pirates' era. Some people say that Blackbeard is just a legend; this just proves he was real. The real deal. I wonder how many ships he plundered, how many cities he sacked. I wonder how he died. (to be contd)
Now then, what is considered art or even fashion? Imagine if those two Hungarian designers actually won.... It would absolutely, positively changed the social scene. But no respectable model or decent person would be caught dead 'wearing' that. I mean, oh...my...god...I can't believe it. Maybe it's art disguised as fashion, but still... get some fashion sense, Hungary! Wild n' Crazy! Lol!
I want to have those trees at my house!
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