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more about #shocking more comments → P3nnst8r: And amazingly, he looks horribly bored of the entire deal. more » Curves: This is exactly what I look like if I dont use conditioner on my hair in the winter. more » zimmi88: Eek! It's awesome... but kinda freaky too... I mean... how is that safe!?!?!? Just one fault in the safety suit, and... yikes! All that said, that pic... more » something_unique_and_descriptive: I don't understand why everyone thinks this sort of thing is so dangerous. It's electricity, it's predictable, and when you know how to work with it ... more » DeadWriter: In this case the Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie actually helped save his life. more » Brian Kellogg Anderson: Dude, that would make an awesome Christmas card. more » -
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Strangely, The Man In This Electrifying Photo Is Not Dead Today
Meet Peter Terren. Inspired by the The Thinker, he set out to recreate that classic sculpture using electricity, wire caging, a conductive foil suit, and a death wish. Can't forget the death wish. More » -
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How An Electronic Lock Helped a Crazy Austrian Man Keep His Daughter as a Sex Slave For 24 Years
To be honest, I wish that I never learned of the Josef Fritzl story in the first place—but it was hard to avoid given the severity of the crimes committed. However, the fact that a man could imprison his daughter in a basement for 24 years and father her seven children is too horrifying and baffling to ignore. Over the last few days we have learned the full magnitude of the events that transpired—three of his incestuous offspring (aged 19,18 and 5) had never seen the sunlight until their release and one of the seven children died due to inadequate care. We also learned that he managed to keep the whole thing a secret—even from his wife. The question is...how? More » -
