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- 9-Year-Old Girl Spends Her Free Time Building Tiny Shelters for the Homeless
- Japanese Artist Carves Faces in Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Cups
- Thai Batman Fan Opens His Own Dark Knight Museum Complete with a LEGO Gotham City
9-Year-Old Girl Spends Her Free Time Building Tiny Shelters for the Homeless Posted: 23 Jun 2015 04:30 AM PDT Hailey Ford may look like an ordinary nine-year-old girl, but her magnanimity is rather uncommon and awe-inspiring. The little saint has made it her mission to help the homeless in her community by giving them a place to sleep. While most other kids her age are content playing with toys, Hailey picks up power tools to build tiny shelters for people living on the streets. "It just doesn't seem right that there are homeless people," she told KING 5 News. "I think everyone should have a place to live."
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Japanese Artist Carves Faces in Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Cups Posted: 23 Jun 2015 04:00 AM PDT Parents are forever telling kids not to play with food, but Japanese artist Makoto Asano does just that. He carves smiling faces into tubs of Häagen-Dazs ice cream, using nothing but the flimsy plastic spoon they come with. Asano's ice cream faces may look childish to some people, but there’s a certain whimsical quality about them that makes them stand out. Each face is carved out of a different flavor of ice cream, with sauces and toppings forming features such as hair, mustaches, or beards.
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Thai Batman Fan Opens His Own Dark Knight Museum Complete with a LEGO Gotham City Posted: 23 Jun 2015 03:00 AM PDT Meet Somchai Nitimongkolchai, Bangkok's biggest Batman fan. The 43-year-old has been investing in Batman memorabilia for the past decade – his vast collection now consists of a whopping 50,000 pieces, including a LEGO Gotham City. And it’s all on display at his very own 'Batcat Museum & Toys Thailand'. Somchai, a self-confessed superhero geek, became obsessed with the Dark Knight ever since the 2005 film Batman Begins. He was blown away by Christian Bale's performance as Batman. "I saw Batman Begins and was really impressed by how smart and brave Bruce Wayne was," he said. He felt like Batman was an 'approachable hero' for the real world. "Anyone could just put on a mask and be Batman." Somchai, who ran an event-organising company at the time, had never collected anything until then. But the film inspired him to purchase his first collectible – a ceramic Batman piggy bank – for his office desk. Since then, he has combed every flea market and garage sale in Bangkok, looking for stuff related to his favorite superhero. "I started shopping on eBay and then learned more about how collectibles are marketed," he said.
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