u/Gurugod123

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3000 Year old sword - Nördlingen ‘23 - Germany - *Update in comments*

u/BackflipBuddha — 8 hours ago

Patrick Kilonzo Mwalua noticed wild animals in Kenya were dying of thirst. So he started driving 3,000 gallons of water to them every single day (More in comments)

u/Gurugod123 — 3 days ago
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Rich McCor (paperboyo) uses confusing perspective to create artistic effects like these

u/Gurugod123 — 4 days ago
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The world's strangest married couple

Jeanie and Al Tomaini were called "The World's Strangest Married Couple" because they looked completely different from one another. They worked in circus sideshows during the mid-1900s and used this nickname to attract crowds.

​Here is what made them so unique:

​A Huge Height Difference...

​Al the Giant: Al had a medical condition that made him grow incredibly tall. He was over 7 feet 4 inches tall and weighed more than 350 pounds.

​Jeanie the Half-Girl: Jeanie was born without legs due to a rare condition. She was only 2 feet 6 inches tall, but she was incredibly strong and learned to walk easily on her hands.

​When they stood next to each other, Al was about 5 feet taller than Jeanie.

​A Great Love Story...

​Even though circus banners called them "strange," they had a very normal, loving marriage.

​They met while working at a fair in 1936, fell in love, and got married. Eventually, they got tired of traveling with the circus and moved to a small town in Florida called Gibsonton.

​In their town, they became well-liked and famous leaders. They adopted two daughters and ran a popular business together that included a restaurant and a fishing lodge. Al even became the town's volunteer fire chief, and Jeanie worked as the local postmaster.

​They might have looked unusual to the public, but they built a happy, regular life together.

u/Gurugod123 — 4 days ago
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Domino's delivery asked if there were any special delivery instructions. "Place pizza on the table. Kick the door 3 times, give camera virtual high five , runaway!!!!!. Delivery guy did his best

u/Gurugod123 — 5 days ago

88-year-old walks at Georgia Tech graduation, after missing original ceremonies 66 years ago, due to military service

u/Gurugod123 — 5 days ago
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Hidden deep in a Norwegian forest is a museum that looks like it's from the year 2077

u/Gurugod123 — 5 days ago

A Polish engineer, Tomasz Patan, built the Volonaut Airbike, basically a real-life Star Wars speeder bike. Reaches up to 124 mph. Insane

u/Gurugod123 — 6 days ago
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A hospital from 1959 so cold, they carved Death getting rejected right on the building

u/Gurugod123 — 5 days ago