Attention, puny humans. The dancefloor is mine:
Attention, puny humans. The dancefloor is mine:
Building a scale model of the planets and their orbits is harder than you’d think.
Via sH2.
Michael J Totten relays the splendour of a notable megalomaniac:
Gurbanguly Mälikgulyýewiç Berdimuhamedov just erected a 69-foot statue of himself in the centre of Ashgabat, the capital [of Turkmenistan]. He’s up there on a golden horse atop an enormous slab of marble that looks like an iceberg. He’s compensating. Two years ago he fell off a horse at an official race. The only reason we even know this is because a brave person in the audience captured it on amateur video and uploaded it to the internet. All the other riders rode past him as he lay flat on his back in the dirt, but he was declared the winner regardless and awarded an 11 million dollar prize for his “performance.” This clown follows President Saparmurat Niyazov, who died in 2006 of heart failure. He renamed months of the year after himself and his family. He built a 60-foot statue of himself that slowly rotated so that his face was always in sunlight.
The first in a possible series.
But really, Berdimuhamedov’s statue. You should see the thing.
And yet it isn’t at all difficult to imagine this happening for real. Given sufficient beer.
Via PootBlog.
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