Video: Performance by Team iLuminate on America's Got Talent



Check out an entertaining light show by the group called Team iLuminate from the last performance for the first episode of this seasons America’s Got Talent.



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Yoda The Dog, Ugliest Chihuahua in The World





Based on dailymail report, a 14-year-old Chinese-crested and Chihuahua mix was declared World's Ugliest Dog at California's Sonoma Marin Fair. Yoda clinched the unorthodox beauty contest with his poofs of hair, hairless legs and overall unsightliness.

Yoda weighs only 1.8 pounds and his owner says she first thought he was a rat before learning he was really a tiny dog. Yoda has been the family's pet since he was two years old. He was found abandoned in a field.

Roger Federer's Hugh Grass Portrait



To promote their Fusion ProGlide razors, Gillette asked their Facebook fans to help them make this giant, painted version of tennis star Roger Federer. After his huge portrait was painted on the grass, foam was sprayed on it to simulate shaving cream. Then, of course, they shaved him.

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Illustration

With rumors of a new live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie on the horizon, artist Dave Rapoza shows us a more graphic interpretation of some of the characters from the classic franchise.

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (or simply Ninja Turtles) are a fictional team of four teenage anthropomorphic turtles, who were trained by their anthropomorphic rat sensei in the art of ninjutsu and named after four Renaissance artists. From their home in the storm sewers of New York City, they battle petty criminals, evil megalomaniacs, and alien invaders, all while remaining isolated from society at large. The characters initially appeared in comic books before being licensed for toys, cartoons, video games, films, and other merchandise.During the peak of its popularity in the late 1980s through early 1990s, the franchise gained considerable worldwide success and fame.

Leonardo


Foot Soldier


Bebop


Rocksteady


Casey Jones


April O'Neil


Master Splinter


Metal Head


Slash


Baxter Stockman


The Shredder


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Creative Crayon Sculptures

Herb Williams was born in Montgomery in 1973, and then received a BFA in sculpture from Birmingham-Southern College. In 1998, he started his unique creation, that is, creating original sculptures out of individual crayons that may require as many as hundreds of thousands. He received The Joan Mitchell Foundation Museum Purchase Grant in 2004 and the Next Star Artist Award in 2008.

Herb Williams is one of the only individuals in the world with an account with Crayola. His works have got highly laudation by numerous news papers and museums, and have reached many countries as America, China, England, Canada, Belgium, Germany, Australia, Croatia, and Japan. Are you curious about how great his works are? Let’s have a look at them together.





















































The Fact : Social Gaming

Social gaming is huge and companies like Zynga are cashing in big. Here’s an interesting fact: FarmVille users outnumber real US farmers by a ratio of 80 to 1 and 90% of Zynga’s revenue comes from virtual goods (like buying crops for FarmVille). The infographic below takes a good look at the social gaming scene and some of these numbers are quite mind numbing. By the way, are you a social gamer?

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Suspended 2 of Mercedes-Benz F1 Car

This spectacular display, called View Suspended II, has just been unveiled at Mercedes-Benz World in Surrey, UK. The piece, consisting of 3200 parts, was created by Dutch artist Paul Veroude.

Nick Fry, Mercedes GP Petronas CEO, was on hand for the official opening and said, “It is fantastic to see View Suspended II here at Mercedes-Benz World. Formula 1 is a sport watched by over 580 million people worldwide annually, so to be able to see a racing car in this way is something very special and a unique look at the heart of the sport.”





























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