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Portuguese Man Buys Tiny Island, Successfully Establishes His Own Kingdom

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 08:54 AM PST

While this American searched the entire African continent for a piece of land to call his Kingdom, Renato Barros managed to establish his own country much closer to home. The 56-year-old Portuguese citizen purchased a small island on Funchal harbor, in Maderia, Portugal. He named it the Principality of the Pontinha, and anointed himself Prince Renato II.

Pontinha is actually just the size of a one-bedroom house, and has only four citizens – Barros, his wife, and his son and daughter. In addition to his Portuguese passport, Barros holds a passport for Pontinha with the number 0001. An art teacher by profession, he's also taken on the roles of policeman, gardener, caretaker, and member of the royal family of his very own country.

"I am whatever I want to be – that's the dream, isn't it," he said. "If I decide I want to have a national song, I can choose it, and I can change it any time. The same with my flag – it could be blue today, red tomorrow. Of course, my power is only absolute here, where I am the true sovereign."

Barros got a chance to buy the island fourteen years ago, when it was owned by a wealthy British family who wanted to sell it for 25,000 Euros ($31,000), because it was of no use to them. Nobody wanted to buy it, but when Barros heard of the opportunity at a party, he decided that it was just the thing for him. There was only one snag – he didn't have the money.

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Sticky Art – A Giant Human Head Covered in Thousands of Pieces of Used Chewing Gum

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 07:59 AM PST

Canadian novelist and artist Douglas Coupland organised a colorful, albeit sticky, art project in May this year – he invited people to stick chewed up wads of gum on a seven-foot fiberglass statue of his own head.

Located on Howe Street outside Vancouver Art Gallery, the aptly named 'Gumhead' statue was a part of Coupland's 'everywhere is anywhere and anything is everything' exhibition. By the time it was taken down on September 1, the statue was covered in gum to the last inch. And it had all melted thanks to the summer heat, resulting in a sweet sticky mess that attracted wasps and bees.

Coupland called it a total success, describing Gumhead as 'ugly-beautiful'. "At first the added gum looked like jewels against the black," he said. "And then the Excel chewing gum van parked beside it during the Jazz Festival and took the whole head to the next level. And then we had a heat wave and the gum started to weep. And now it has a 24-hours cloud of bees and wasps around it. It's a dream."

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Real-Life Truman Show: Finnish Man Broadcasts Every Minute of His Life via Webcam

Posted: 25 Nov 2014 06:21 AM PST

48-year-old Ari Kivikangas is into life-casting, which basically means he’s constantly broadcasting his day-to-day life webcam. But unlike other vloggers who try to come up with entertaining things to do and say on camera, Ari makes no effort to seem interesting. Surprisingly, that's what draws more people to his UStream channel, because it makes him look authentic.

Ari, or 'Cyberman', as he has come to be known online, claims to be online 24/7, except for a few rare breaks when he's out picking up his epilepsy medicine or spending time with a female friend. Apart from that, he films pretty much everything he does – like a self-enforced Truman Show of sorts. His viewers apparently find all of this fascinating, especially because he doesn't seem to care what other people think of him.

"I started about four years ago," Ari explained. "I was stuck at home for three months and had a lot of time on my hands but nothing to do, so I started doing this. I'm epileptic and I don't work any more, so I'm always home. I'm online 24/7."

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