9/6/12

Japan's Forever Alone Amamiya Anna Gone Wild

Japan's Forever Alone Amamiya Anna Gone Wild

Yes folks believe it or not, this latest bizarre bombshell from Japan is all about a half anime character and a half sexy bikini girl - an actual human being! She sings, dances and likes sexy posing and doing some really wild and wacky dance moves that have "inspired" many online otakus (geeks) for a few years now. Indeed, Amamiya Anna has become a very strange and sexy new force in the Japanese forever alone internets! No one knows who she really is but she has now gone wild and hit the international scene with the below NMA TV 3D news video:



Amamiya Anna's Pony Dance Video

The daughter of a Japanese geisha mother and an anime Gundam father, she was born on April 1, 1990. She is always excited about money and believes that she was a samurai warrior in her past life. Below is one of her original Youtube videos entitled "Amamiya Anna's Pony Dance Video": (NSFW)



What can we say? We love her!

See more of Amamiya Anna's videos and visit her official Japanese blog.

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9/1/12

Because China: People's Liberation Army in Action!

Because China: People's Liberation Army in Action!

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For many years up until 2001, the U.S. Army recruited young men and women with the well-known phrase of "Be All You Can Be". And prior to that they used the phrase "Today's Army Wants to Join You" to attract new GIs to the ranks. Well the above WTF photo of China's People's Liberation Army in action suggests that the Chinese may have also borrowed those same US recruiting slogans, right?!?!

NOPE.

Because China.

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8/28/12

Taiwan's Kaohsiung Stadium 100% Solar Powered

Taiwan's Kaohsiung Stadium 100% Solar Powered

Here are some cool photos of Taiwan's 100% solar-powered coliseum Kaohsiung National Stadium. Opened in 2009 and with a capacity of 55,000, this super solar bowl was host to the 2009 World Games. It has some 8,844 solar panels that power 3,300 lights to illuminate the track and field. Apparently it only takes six minutes for the entire lighting system to activate. The architect for this sun-powered stadium is Toyo Ito. For more information, please visit the stadium's official website.

Taiwan's Kaohsiung Stadium 100% Solar Powered

Taiwan's Kaohsiung Stadium 100% Solar Powered

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8/24/12

"Bonsai B" by Takanori Aiba

Bonsai B by Takanori Aiba

Here is an incredible miniature sculpture entitled "Bonsai B" by Takanori Aiba. This amazing artist/designer was born in 1953. He started his art career as a freelance maze illustrator in 1978. His maze drawings were regularly featured in the fashion magazine "Popeye" for 10 years. In 1981 he started his own company called “Graphics and Designing Inc.” His work includes some architectural design and conceptual art. Much of Aiba's work is inspired by the traditional Japanese art forms of bonsai (miniature trees) and suiseki (stone appreciation). See more of Aiba's incredible works here.

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