Tuesday, October 31, 2017

A Tiny Apartment In Hong Kong Transforms Into 24 Rooms

Gary Chang, an architect, designed his 344 square foot apartment in Hong Kong to be able to change into 24 different designs, all by just sliding panels and walls.

He calls this the “Domestic Transformer.” 








Chang has been living in this apartment since he was 14 years old. After his parents move out, he tried a series of modifications:





Monday, October 30, 2017

Sunday, October 29, 2017

You Can’t Find More White Trash Marriage Proposals Than That (15 pics)


Did he do this, or did he say "Write my proposal" on the pizza ordering form's "Special Instructions" field? 
Is a department store with fluorescent lights the best place to propose? Maybe it was...

Even if the idea of getting a billboard doesn't bother you, the graphic design of this one will.

Oh, man. He wouldn't even put his bended knee down on the bare floor. He used a towel. Not the indication of a romantic spot.


A spray painted cow sends a very specific message about the type of person she'll be marrying.



At least find a more photogenic sandwich.

If your proposal involves vandalism, you might want to re-think it.

Oh dear God. No. No memes ever. They kill romance and creativity.

You won't even be able to see the look on her face, dude.

I hacked your account. We don't really talk. We fight "at times." LET'S GET MARRIED!

"I hope you're sitting down. Perfect."


Just take out the packet of hot sauce and you'll be fine and normal, dude.

Surrounding someone with 99 iPhones sure says...something about your relationship. I can't for the life of me figure out what, though.

Honestly, this dude made his proposal one of the most iconic and memorable in history. Nothing wrong with this one!

If Captain Picard isn't on board with your proposal, a Star Trek reunion was probably the wrong place to do it.

Friday, October 27, 2017

M1 Abrams Tank Is The Most Successful Tank Of All Time (17 pics)


Here’s why M1 Abrams is one of the best tanks to use on the battlefield.

Here is one of the first M1 Abrams in 1979. The Abrams entered service in 1980, but didn't see heavy combat until Desert Storm in 1991.

The Abrams was the first tank to incorporate British-developed Chobham composite armor, which includes ceramics and is incredibly dense.

Despite the British-designed armor, the Abrams tanks were made in Ohio and Michigan.

In addition to the main cannon, the Abrams sports a M2H Browning .50-caliber machine gun, a staple of the US military since World War II. In some cases, the guns can be remotely fired.

The M1 Abrams is just plain tough. Watch it roll over a car bomb without even closing the hatch. This would tear a lesser tank to shreds.

The US as well as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Australia use the Abrams as their main battle tank.