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There I Fixed It: Oven Replacement Edition
October 1st, 2012 6:15 PMFor more hilariously temporary solutions to everyday problems, visit FAILBlog – There I Fixed It!.
Bagel Heads
October 1st, 2012 5:44 PMThis strange body modification involves injecting saline directly into your forehead to make a large circular bulge.
Warning: images of extreme body modification ahead. Viewer discretion is advised.
32 Metronomes in Synchronized Motion
October 1st, 2012 4:25 PMWatch this hypnotizing video of 32 metronomes clicking in synch at Ikeguch Laboratory in Japan. Can you guess which metronome is the nonconformist one?
Mameshiba
October 1st, 2012 4:00 PMEdible Memes: These Japanese dog-like beans, candies and nuts surely know how to ruin people's appetites by spouting surprise trivia right before they are about to be eaten.
Extremely Angry Commander Shepard
October 1st, 2012 3:00 PMThe protagonist of Mass Effect could really use some anger management therapy.
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There I Fixed It: Oven Replacement Edition
For more hilariously temporary solutions to everyday problems, visit FAILBlog – There I Fixed It!.
Bagel Heads
This strange body modification involves injecting saline directly into your forehead to make a large circular bulge.
Warning: images of extreme body modification ahead. Viewer discretion is advised.
32 Metronomes in Synchronized Motion
Watch this hypnotizing video of 32 metronomes clicking in synch at Ikeguch Laboratory in Japan. Can you guess which metronome is the nonconformist one?
Mameshiba
Edible Memes: These Japanese dog-like beans, candies and nuts surely know how to ruin people's appetites by spouting surprise trivia right before they are about to be eaten.
Extremely Angry Commander Shepard
The protagonist of Mass Effect could really use some anger management therapy.