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more about #big 92BuickLeSabre: Any chance the numbers on the phone actually correspond to their telephone number? That's how I would do it, and would explain the repeated numbers. more » 92BuickLeSabre: "回路都市: Specializing in Your Outdated Technological Needs Since 1949!" more » Software_Goddess: Why are there two 7's, two 2's, two 3's and two 4's? that's just crazy! more » Monty: Wait, why Godzilla is speaking like Hulk Actually, I was more concerned about Godzilla speaking at all. more » Nutchromeo: Wait, why is Hulk speaking like Cookie Monster? Me confused too...COOKIES! OMNOMNOM!!!! more » Nick: huh, there numbers run different than ours. and by ours i mean the US. cause nobody else matters. /troll on more » MrBlahBlah: shittiest box i have ever seen more » IN THE FACE!: I'm only saying this because no one else has. But that box contains our entire universe! more » Voyou_Charmant: NO CARE EVER! more » macpatrik: See that "LULA" printed on the inside of the box. Just google it and you'll see what I'm getting at. And make sure you turn moderate safe search off. more » -
#big
Somebody Found Godzilla's Cellphone
Godzilla lost phone! Godzilla's phone old, but work well! Godzilla is not buying giant iPhone! Wait, what is this? Puny humans found Godzilla's phone! And why Godzilla is speaking like Hulk? Godzilla is confused. More » -
#seeecrets
Mystery Huge Box Hint #2: A Peek Inside
It's gone. Gone. Gone forever, on a trip across a continent, and then to infinity and beyond. Here's how the mystery box's interior looked just hours before the FedEx man came to pick her up. More » -
#design
Chinese Transparent City Plan Leaves Little Room for Privacy
The Chinese architects called MAD gathered a bunch of fellow glass-steel-and-concrete artists to design the city center of Huaxi, in Guiyang, China. The goal was maximum eco-friendliness; the end product was a kinkily see-through skyline. More » -
#beautiful
The Twirly Danish Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010
Bjarke Ingels Group's (BIG) Danish Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo 2010 will be a perpetual loop—if you won't be dizzy from the design, you'll be dizzy from how breathtaking it is. More » -
#architecture
Walter Towers Are a Giant Wavy W, Make Us Seasick
Combining the tradition of building towers in clusters with the coldly rational American skyscraper, apparently you wind up with a tower that has been cut, twirled and splayed apart, resulting in a giant undulating W that's a single, continuous building masquerading as four wavy towers. That's the theory behind Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group's latest project in Prague, Walter Towers, anyway. It kinda makes me seasick thinking about it, but you can get a better idea of how this monument to the most regal letter of the alphabet works in the pictures below. More » -
#big
Huge LEGO Yellow Castle Version Looks Bigger than Most Apartments
We are fans of huge LEGO things, from airplanes to ships to spacecrafts, but this colossal version of the legendary Legoland Yellow Castle—for some one of the best LEGO sets in history, including Joel—has to be the most amazing giant concepts we have seen so far. It may look small, but hit the jump to grasp the gargantuan dimensions of this 6:1-scale model, with each original scaled piece made of dozens of regular bricks. More » -
