The Top 10 Relationship Words That Aren't Translatable Into English. Here are my top ten words, compiled from online collections, to describe love, desire and relationships that have no real English translation, but that capture subtle realities that even we English speakers have felt once or twice. As I came across these words I’d have the occasional epiphany: “Oh yeah! That’s what I was feeling...” Mamihlapinatapei (Yagan, an indigenous language of Tierra del Fuego): The wordless yet meaningful look shared by two people who desire to initiate something, but are both reluctant to start. Oh yes, this is an exquisite word, compressing a thrilling and scary relationship moment. It’s that delicious, cusp-y moment of imminent seduction. Yuanfen (Chinese): A relationship by fate or destiny. From what I glean, in common usage yuanfen means the "binding force" that links two people together in any relationship. But interestingly, “fate” isn’t the same thing as “destiny.”
Retrouvailles (French): The happiness of meeting again after a long time. Places That Are Actually Real But Don't Look So. These places look so unreal, but they are real! Maybe some of you were on one of these beautiful place, and if one of you did, you are than really happy person who live on this planet! Just look how this photos are cool and so sweet. 11 Deep Space Photos You Won't Believe Aren't Photoshopped. #5. An Invisible Galaxy Destroyer Via Spacetelescope.org So what's up with this freak galaxy with the Don King hair? Is it trying to steam cook enormous broccoli? It gets no sympathy from me. . #4. Via Spacetelescope.org This is one of the coolest things about space. Oh, but don't think this is as awesome as it gets, because ... #3. Via Spacetelescope.org BAM! That looks like two galaxies right at the exact point of impact, doesn't it? #2. Via Spacetelescope.org This is SNR B0509-67.5. If you've been paying attention to the explanations so far, you know that's the remnants of a supernova.
. #1. Via Spacetelescope.org It doesn't look like much, does it? See, back in 2004, scientists decided to point Hubble at a patch of sky that was pure black. All of that, extracted from a pinpoint patch of empty, black sky. Ten Things Your Zodiac Sign Hates. Great Big Hole. This is known as The World's Biggest Hole (even though it's really not) and it's located in Russia. It's a diamond mine in Eastern Siberia near the town of Mirna and is 525 meters deep and 1.25 kilometers in diameter. This truck is one of the biggest in the world. 13.36 meters in length, 7.78 meters in width, and 6.65 meters tall. In this picture below, the truck appears as just a small dot. The suction above this hole is so great, that several helicopters crashed as a result of it.
Flight above the hole is prohibited now. Satellite view. Places to see at least once in life. They say there are places in this world that anyone should see them at least once in life. Although we want each of you to go see them live, and we offer in the form of photos below. If I had to redo the path for real, the steps you would wear in Norway in Greece, Iceland, Netherlands, Croatia, China and Bora Bora. Whether it will attract the ocean or dream of green forests and endless, fascinating places of the world is waiting to delight. And who knows how many are still undiscovered? Preachers Rock, Preikestolen, Norway Zakynthos Island, Greece Skaftafeli, Iceland Plitvice Lakes, Croatia Lakes Jiuzhaigou, China Hotel Four Seasons Bora Bora Paterswolde Meer, a lake south of Groningen, Netherlands Marble caves, Chile Chico, Chile Marqueyssac gardens, Dordogne, France Greenland Capilano suspension bridge, Vancouver, Canada Valley of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada Multnomah Falls, Oregon, USA Seljalandsfoss Waterfall, south coast of Iceland Labels: Places to see at least once in life.
7,500 Online Shoppers Unknowingly Sold Their Souls. 4 Bizarre Experiments That Should Never Be Repeated. By Megan Wilde 1. The Real World: Mental Hospital Edition This is the true story of three schizophrenics, who all believed they were Jesus Christ. It wasn’t long before they stopped being polite and started getting real crazy. Rokeach hoped the Christs would give up their delusional identities after confronting others who claimed to be the same person. Unable to turn the other cheek, the three Christs often argued until punches were thrown. But the behavior of the schizophrenics isn’t even the most bizarre part. As part of the experiment, the psychologist wanted to see just how entrenched each man’s delusions were. At the end of their two-year stay, each man still believed he was the one and only son of God. 2.
In 1963, Dr. Delgado was among a small group of researchers developing a new type of electroshock therapy. For several years, Delgado experimented on monkeys and cats, making them yawn, fight, play, mate, and sleep—all by remote control. 3. 4. What is your excuse? 13 Disturbing Works of Art by Female Artists. After we posted 13 Disturbing Pieces of Art from History , several readers pointed out that none of the works were created by female artists.
So, here are 13 more disturbing pieces of art, and they’re all created by women. 1. Artemesia Gentileschi - Judith and her Maidservant The most remarked-upon absence from the previous list was Artemesia Gentileschi’s version of Judith Slaying Holofernes (as opposed to the Caravaggio, Judith Beheading Holofernes , that we featured). Feel free to click on each and decide which you prefer! In the meantime, this is an equally disturbing follow-up piece to Gentileschi’s depiction, showing Judith and her maid’s escape from Holofernes’ quarters with his severed, bleeding head in a basket. 2. One of the greatest painters of the 20th century, Mexico’s own Frida Kahlo is most notable for her self-portraits. 3. This particular painting is not so much creepy as it is bizarre. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. - StumbleUpon.