Protect your razor blade and your belongings by putting a clip on it.


I cut my thumb on my shaving razor yesterday at the Oakland Airport security checkpoint, when I was digging in my suitcase to retrieve my clear, one quart ziplock bag of 3-ounce-or-less bottles of liquids. The razor neatly shaved off a convex disc of flesh from the tip. Blood flowed out in a steady drip. A kindly TSA employee directed me to a secure plexiglass cage and told me to wait while she retrieved a band-aid.
I don't ever want to cut my finger on the razor again, so I put a binder clip over the blade. Since I am a firm believer in resistentialism (the theory that inanimate objects demonstrate hostile behavior towards us), it gives me great pleasure to imagine my razor crying out in pain from being pinched by the binder clip. It's a just punishment, wouldn't you agree?

What Your Heart Line Says About Your Life

What Your Heart Line Says About Your Life


A:

If your heart line begins below your middle finger, you're more of a leader. You're ambitious, independent, intelligent and have the skill to make decisions. You're less sensitive and more cold to others.

B:

If your heart line starts between the middle finger and index finger, you're considerate and kind. You're hesitant and cautious when other people are involved but people trust you. You use common sense in decisions.




C:

If it starts below the index finger, you're like A.
D:

If it starts between the index finger and your thumb, you're patient, caring, have good intentions and are soft-hearted.


Real-Life Hulk Exists.. Except That He's Not Green..

That's Not Natural


Something tells us that this guy was using a little more than vitamins and minerals in order to get into this kind of shape.

List of the Coolest Salt and Pepper Shakers


Liven up every meal with this motorcycle salt and pepper shaker set. It features the metallic chrome of the classic bike and saddlebags to hold the shakers. A cool look for a biker's household!

The Rock’s Insane Diet Proves Too Much For Regular Dude


Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson gets to play roles ranging from Hercules to the cop in the Fast and Furious movies, not only due to his acting skills and charisma, but also because he is an absolute brick outhouse of a man. I mean, if there was a movie where all of the actors played the landmass of a different country, this dude would be a muscly Russia. And if we continue that barely relevant analogy for just a second, he must have to ingest whole cities just to maintain that size, right? Right.
Just last month, The Rock revealed his daily diet to Muscle and Fitness Magazine. The forty-two year old hulking beast, at six foot and four inches tall, told of how he consumed a massive 5,165 calories each and every day. It is enough to make you sick just thinking about it. But then again, when you are used to pushing your body to the extremes that this former WWE wrestler does, it probably seems quite normal.
What about for a normal dude though? To be fair, maybe it’s not even a meal plan that a regular guy could afford. It would be like living off minimum wage and trying to feed a team of Great Danes. Probably. Either way, seven full meals equating to about ten pounds of food per day is almost double what an average man of his age would consume.

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LEICA R3 SAFARI


The Leica R3 Safari was a special limited edition of the popular Leica R3 released in 1976, many credit the R3 with saving Leica as the company had struggled financially in the years immediately prior due to some poor selling models.


The R3 was significant for a few reasons, the electronics had been co-developed with Minolta and it was to be the first Leica with an automatic exposure function. The R3 also had center-weighted and spot metering, an EV range of 1 to 18, an ASA range of 12 to 3200, a self timer and a multiple exposure switch.



The Leica R3 Safari was developed for use in the field and came in an army green case containing a number of alternative lenses. This unit is in good working order and has an estimated value of between £350 to £550 – making it an affordable entry into the world of Leica ownership.

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