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Chinese Woman Addicted to Dog Hair Has Eaten 1,000 Hairballs in the Last Two Years

Posted: 22 Aug 2014 03:44 AM PDT

I've seen plenty of dog lovers displaying their affection in rather questionable ways, but this is a first – a woman in China loves her so much that she loves eating its hair! Wang Jing, 27, is a self-proclaimed canine lover from Heilongjiang province – she actually gave up her regular job to become a dog tailor. Two years into the role, she claims that she has swallowed over 1,000 hairballs.

It all started when Wang adopted a cute little poodle called 'Kuku', four years ago, just after she graduated from college. She soon became obsessed with the furry brown pup, feeding it imported dog food, pig liver-mixed rice, ice cream and dried fruit. Still, things were pretty much normal until she began to feel enormous amounts of stress from her job as a graphics designer.

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Skilled Makeup Artist Transforms Her Mouth and Chin into Popular Cartoon Characters

Posted: 22 Aug 2014 02:20 AM PDT

While most makeup artists tend to follow the conventional rules of of the trade, 25-year-old Laura Jenkinson prefers to do her own thing. For the past year, she has been using all her colorful cosmetics and makeup brushes to recreate popular cartoon characters on her mouth and chin. She paints them in such a way that her mouth becomes their mouth as well, making the characters instantly come alive.

London-based Laura has so far painted a host of characters on her mouth, including The Cookie Monster, Shrek, Taz the Tasmanian Devil and several others from Disney movies, Looney Tunes, Pixar, and South Park. Last week, she did Robin Williams' genie from Aladdin as a tribute to the actor. She does the paintings so accurately that every time her lips move, it appears as though the character is talking.

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Professional Poo Diver Loves His Stinky Job

Posted: 22 Aug 2014 12:54 AM PDT

Brendan Walsh is a professional sewage diver who, believe it or not, actually loves his job. He's covered in poop for a large part of the day, every day, but that doesn't seem to bother him at all. He runs a commercial diving business in Melbourne and he has been doing the job for over 25 years. "My company will do any job that involves wetness," he proudly declares. "As long as there's a fluid of some kind, we'll attack it."

But what in the world would anyone need to dive into a sewer for? Well, as it turns out, there are plenty of reasons. "Mostly we do general maintenance at the sewage farms but it could be rebuilding pumps or clearing blockages," Brendan explained. "We found lots of false teeth but mainly male and female hygiene products. When we come back out we often have condoms hanging off you. People also don't chew their corn," he joked. Australia's sewage farms need divers because they use bacteria to break down their waste, and not chemicals.

"It's definitely not a job for the faint-hearted," Brendan admitted. "It's more thick than normal diving and you can't see anything no matter what. It's more like walking than swimming when you get down there." Despite that, he says that working with sewage is like working with 'brown-gold'. "I love my job and always have. I'm a passionate diver from way back, and I'm a mechanic. I've never worked a day in my life because I combine my passions. You can't do a job well unless you love it," he said.

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