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i hate my parents Superlistas Por Luíza Antunes Todos os sites de notícia têm falado sobre o avião da Malaysia Airlines que desapareceu no dia 8 de março sem deixar rastros, com 239 passageiros. Como pode um avião desse tamanho simplesmente sumir de todos os radares? Bom, esse não é o único caso de desaparecimento na história. 1. Amelia Earhart é uma grande pioneira da aviação. Em março de 1956, quatro jatos Boing B-47 da Força Aérea dos Estados Unidos levantaram voo na Flórida em direção a uma base militar no Marrocos. 3. Frederick Valentich era um jovem australiano de 20 anos que sonhava em ser piloto, apesar de não ter exatamente a disciplina e habilidade para tal profissão. 4. Um dos desaparecimentos estranhos faz parte da história da aviação brasileira. 5. Em 28 de dezembro de 1948, o Douglas DST airliner, avião que carregava 29 passageiros e 3 tripulantes, fazia um voo entre San Juan, Porto Rico e Miami. 6. A história do Navy Flight 19 já virou até livro.

Adorável Psicose Porra, Mauricio! (Imagem via Rafael Monteiro) (Imagem via voodoo-witch-queen) (Imagem via RivaDias) (Imagem via juliopanzera ) The 35 Most Insane Halloween Costumes from Around the World Two years ago, we took you inside the insane world of Japanese Halloween costumes. Last year we visited the dark carnival that is the German Halloween industry. So how to top that this year? Well, it turns out that Japan is just way, way better at this than anyone else. We didn't even know we wanted to see the Japanese take on Eddie Murphy in Delirious, but now we can't imagine how we lived without it. Hey folks! Cobalt Rape Demon, a character from a popular Japanese children's cartoon. We're hoping Inter-racial limb and scalp transplants are a pretty big thing in Japan, because otherwise this is pretty inexplicable. This is a little clearer. The joke here is evidently that this guy's suit shrunk in the wash, but we have no idea why the back of the jacket is missing. See, now that's classic "huge fake penis" funny. Leaving Japan for a stretch, this is actually a pretty good lobster costume, but also a perfect example of why men with mustaches don't get modeling work anywhere but Germany.

Random facts you didn't know Follow Bob on Tapiture They won’t care, for the record. But go ahead and try…. The 17 Craziest Tweets of Yoko Ono Like most of you, I'm not really good at being an adult/socialized human being. I try to be a functioning member of society, but, on my best day, I'm still just a sweaty collection of farts and stuttered observations about pop culture, covered in a stained t-shirt. I'm always looking for advice on how to be a better person, and I often turn to celebrities, because they seem pretty on the ball. Last year, I learned all about myself (and also partying) by religiously reading and following everything that Andrew WK said on Twitter. I settled on a business week because, if I had to do this for two more days, I would have murdered just everyone. MONDAY: Exercising My Imagination It's important to Yoko Ono that I use my imagination. Still, I'm sure there's value in just shutting out the real world and imagining, and I'm not here to judge Yoko, I'm here to do whatever she tells me to do. I imagine that would be very hot. I get the feeling that Yoko Ono gets to sleep a lot more than I do. Do ...

'Doorways To Demonic Possession': Fundamentalists Allegedly Pamphlet Comic-Con With Evil 'Hobbies' List Eastern religions, yoga, vegetarianism and meditation are just a few of the so-called "hobbies" that may lead to demonic possession, according to a list that was distributed by people posing as a fundamentalist group outside Comic-Con 2012. A photo of the pamphlet was posted to the online image board MyBroadband by a user called "DJ" on July 17. It then quickly circulated around the Internet. UPDATE: The list is part of a parody cartoon used as promotional tool for the Cult Jam Productions film "Ivy League Exorcist: The Bobby Jindal Story." The pamphlet, which can be viewed in full on the film's blog, lampoons Chick tracts -- short, evangelical comic books that espouse Christian fundamentalist beliefs. Scroll Down To View List "Beloved, do not take part in any of these components of Satan's Spiritual Structure," the pamphlet reads. Items on the blacklist range from offensive, to humorous, to nonsensical. Oddly, many traditional sins are absent from the list. [H/T Fark] Also on HuffPost:

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