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30 Compelling Photographs Taken By Google Street View

30 Compelling Photographs Taken By Google Street View

Alex Wain May 22, 2013 2

We’ve previously featured some of the resourceful and imaginative ways people are using Google Street View, but today we wanted to bring things back to basics. When you think about just how many millions of miles

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32 Awful Tattoos To Make You Lose Faith In Humanity

32 Awful Tattoos To Make You Lose Faith In Humanity

Alex Wain May 3, 2013 2

Before you think about getting a tattoo, please make us all a promise here at SBSG, that it won’t ever be as bad as what you’re about to witness…. Maybe these 32 individuals lost

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Absurdly Amusing Captions Added To Random Images

Absurdly Amusing Captions Added To Random Images

Alex Wain April 8, 2013 0

We love the funny and often absurd creative project of Ian Collins. He’s a creative director in Portland and oddly enough owner of a rare Twitter handle surprisingly composed of only two characters (3n) He’s

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The 38 Most Unexplainable Images On The Web

The 38 Most Unexplainable Images On The Web

Alex Wain November 14, 2012 23

If you’re causally browsing the web looking at photos via Google Image Search, remember to have the ‘Safe Search’ filter enabled – if you don’t you’re bound to be in for a few surprises.

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Japan’s Latest Fetish? Schoolgirls Licking Doorknobs

Japan’s Latest Fetish? Schoolgirls Licking Doorknobs

Alex Wain April 16, 2012 1

Now we’ve featured a few strange things from the crazy world of Japan, from previous stories about their epic futuristic fashion, to their brilliant TRON dance groups, through to their penchant for vacumn sealing

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19 Utterly Bizarre & Unusual B&W Photographs

19 Utterly Bizarre & Unusual B&W Photographs

Roberto Damante December 7, 2011 0

We often romanticise the 1800′s and the early 1900′s. This collection depicts some of the weird, wonderful, unusual and curious snapshots of our human existence when monochrome was all we knew. 1. Late 1930s

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