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Korean Plastic Surgeries Have Gotten So Extreme Surgeons Are Issuing Special Certificates to Prove People Are Who They Say They Are

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 03:37 AM PDT

South Korean plastic surgeons are among the best in the world. In fact they're so good that people from other countries like China and Japan are actually having trouble getting back home.

That's sounds really crazy, but it's true. When most people get a nose job or a lip job, they just look like 'enhanced' versions of themselves. But people returning from a plastic surgery vacation in South Korea are truly transformed. You'd have to look very closely at the 'before' and 'after' photographs, and even then, it's hard to make a connection. So I suppose you couldn't really blame airport officials for stopping these tourists from returning home.

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Recycling Tokyo Crows Build Their Nests Out of Coat Hangers

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 02:27 AM PDT

Crows are known to be highly intelligent birds, and it looks like they can now teach us a thing or two about recycling and stealing. The Asian Jungle Crow, a large-billed crow, actually builds its nest out of coat hangers that it steals from people's homes!

Crows make use of pretty much anything they find lying around to build their hardy nests. House Crows generally build crude structures, made of interlocking twigs gathered from surrounding trees and shrubs. They weave the twigs together with little pieces of metallic wire that strengthen the nest structure. In some nests, the clever crows incorporate knotted lengths of thick plastic instead.

But perhaps the most amazing crow nests are the ones built around Tokyo, Japan. Twigs and other natural materials are hard to come by in the busy metropolis, so the birds settle for the next best thing, and that seems to be coat hangers. You have got to see pictures to believe it! A blogger had posted some of these images way back in 2005, after solving the mystery of the missing hangers from her back yard. But it isn't just the one nest – it seems that Japanese Jungle Crows are compulsive collectors of hangers!

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Brazilian Soccer Fan Has Been Wearing His Country’s National Colors Every Day for the Last 20 Years

Posted: 18 Apr 2014 12:38 AM PDT

In a nation full of soccer fanatics, 57-year-old lawyer Nelson Paviotti stands out like a sore thumb. For the past 20 years, he's worn only yellow, green, blue and white clothing – the colors of the Brazilian soccer team. And there's a specific reason for his loud choice in clothes. He had promised to wear their colors if the team won the Soccer World Cup in 1994. They kept their end of the bargain and so did Nelson.

Nelson goes to work each day sporting a banana-yellow jacket, a dark green shirt, yellow pants, and a bright blue hat. But he hasn't just stopped at clothes. Nelson has gone all out – his office is decorated with yellow walls, blue and white filing cabinets, and a blue desk (and his screensaver is the team's logo). The clocks, chairs, phones and stereo are green, yellow, blue or white and so are the folders that contain his clients' documents. The office décor consists of a green-yellow guitar, a soccer-ball shaped woman's purse, cups and mugs bearing the national coat of arms, and little key chains, flags and posters with the team's players.

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