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World’s Pushiest Father Takes 6-Year-Old Son on 1,800-Mile Hike Across Desert

Posted: 18 Nov 2014 05:48 AM PST

Chinese businessman He Liesheng is putting Tiger Moms to shame by taking 'pushy parenting' to whole new levels. 'Eagle Dad', as he calls himself, has only one philosophy when it comes to raising his son: "We think that not having adventures in life is the most dangerous thing."

Well, adventures don't sound all that bad, but wait till you hear what he's put his son through so far. At age four, He Yide was made to jog in the snow, while wearing only underpants. It was supposed to be a character building exercise, and the video clip that Liesheng shared online showed the boy crying while running in New York's subzero temperatures. It earned him the name 'Running Naked Boy' on Chinese social media.

A year later, Yide was taught to fly a plane and he made a 35-minute flight above Beijing Wildlife Park in an ultralight aircraft, breaking the Guinness Record for the world's youngest pilot.

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TV Show Host Wears the Same Suit Every Day for a Year, No One Notices

Posted: 18 Nov 2014 05:21 AM PST

In a bid to highlight the sexism faced by his female colleague, Australian TV presenter Karl Stefanovic conducted a year-long experiment during which he wore the exact same imitation Burberry suit every day for a year. As it turns out, no one noticed, while his co-host on Channel 9's Today, Lisa Wilkinson, continued to receive snarky comments for her fashion choices.

According to Stefanovic, he was concerned by the level of scrutiny that women, especially his co-host, are subjected to for their style. He said that Wilkinson is a victim of regular unsolicited fashion advice from viewers and other mediapersons.

Some of the emails she has received are quite disturbing. "Who the heck is Lisa's stylist?" an angry viewer demanded to know. "Today's outfit is particularly jarring and awful. Get some style," wrote another.

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Dutch Adventurer Plans to Drive to the South Pole in a Tractor

Posted: 18 Nov 2014 05:02 AM PST

For the past twelve years, this Dutch woman's to-do list has consisted of only one item – to drive a tractor all the way to the South Pole. That is a rather unusual goal to have, but Manon Ossevoort has worked very hard to make it happen, and the 38-year-old is all set to scratch it off her list this month. When asked if people think she's crazy, her response was simple: "Only if they haven't met me."

Manon's story actually started in 2005, when she got in a tractor and left her home town in Holland on a 38,000 kilometer road trip through Europe, the Balkans and Africa, finally terminating at the Cape of Good Hope in Cape Town.

She intended for Cape Town to serve as a port to her final destination – Antarctica. Unfortunately, she missed the boat that was supposed to take her there due to various delays. So Manon spent the next few years back home, in Holland – she wrote a book, worked as a motivational speaker, gave birth to a baby girl, and teamed up with tractor makers Massey Ferguson for a ride that could bear the brunt in Antarctica.

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