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- Woman Who Believes She Was a Fairy in a Past Life, Surgically Modifies Her Ears to Look Like One
- High-Tech Sweater Displays Wearer’s Emotions via Integrated LED Lights
- In South Korea People Pay to Watch Live Broadcasts of Other People Gorging on Food
Woman Who Believes She Was a Fairy in a Past Life, Surgically Modifies Her Ears to Look Like One Posted: 27 Dec 2013 03:00 AM PST Melynda Moon, a 23-year-old Canadian model, has put herself through one of the most bizarre cosmetic surgeries I've heard of. While most people ask their surgeons to make their nose smaller or lips fuller, Moon aimed at making her ears pointier. Why? Because she wanted to look like an elf. "I have always had fantasies about what it would be like to be something other than human," Moon said. "So I decided to change my appearance to look supernatural." In August 2011, she spent $400 on a painful surgery to have her ears modified. To achieve the desired result, the tops of Moon's ear cartilage were skinned. Pieces were cut from the tips to form points. Her ears were almost 'carved' into a triangular shape, reminiscent of the Elves from the Lord of the Rings.
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High-Tech Sweater Displays Wearer’s Emotions via Integrated LED Lights Posted: 27 Dec 2013 02:00 AM PST If you've always struggled to express your emotions, then you should seriously consider getting the Mood Sweater to do it for you. Sensoree, a San Francisco-based company, has created a new line of high-tech sweaters that display the wearer's moods. Along with the sweater, you need to wear a sensor on your hand. Information about your emotions are transmitted to the collar, embedded with LED lights that glow in a variety of colors. The wide turtleneck is white when unused, but glows in various colors, according to the wearer’s mood, when worn. The emotive display is color coded: green for tranquil, Zen; blue for calm, relaxed; purple for ruffled, aroused or excited; red for nervous, in love; yellow for nirvana, ecstatic, blissful. The technology in the sweater is similar to that used in some lie detectors – it gathers information from the wearer's sweat glands.
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In South Korea People Pay to Watch Live Broadcasts of Other People Gorging on Food Posted: 27 Dec 2013 01:00 AM PST I'm not sure why, but some of the strangest trends seem to emerge from South Korea. The latest one is dinner porn – people watching other people stuffing themselves with food. The Korean term for it is 'mok-bang', which roughly translates as 'dinner broadcast'. The dinner porn stars of South Korea film themselves eating copious amounts of food. They also provide moaning noises and a running commentary of their meals. The entire event is live-streamed and the protagonists end up making serious money. Mok-bang isn't about people eating a plate or two of food. We're talking about humongous portions here. Like this one 'broadcast jockey' who calls herself The Diva. Consultant by day and food-porn star by night, this beautiful glutton wolfs down two medium pizzas, or 30 fried eggs and a box of crab legs, or five packets of instant noodles in one go. One night, she ate 12 beef patties, 12 fried eggs, three servings of spicy pork kimchi soup and a salad.
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