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more about #thetruthisoutthere Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Origami clothing? more » Geisrud: I've seen a lot of aliens in my day, believe you me, but never one that had a "26" pinned to it's waist. more » Curves: I thought they were bug costumes at first. You can buy fashion but you cant buy style. These are/have neither. more » anus1220: This goes to show that anything passes for "fashion" nowadays. Nobody will ever wear these things so what is the point in actually making and showing ... more » Software_Goddess: You know? I am a sewer myself and in true nerd fashion I own a $10,000 computerized sewing machine and the software that accompanies it. This type of ... more » Cordfucious of Tech Clan: Before I read the article.... I was thinking ACE Bandage fashion gone wrong more » frigg: So while Earthlings in space are still required to drink each other's piss, aliens apparently roll with an intergalactic team of dry cleaners and styl... more » -
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Young China Fashion Designer Draws Inspiration From Recent UFO Sighting
This couture collection, designed by Jiang Zhou of the Beijing Institute of Clothing Technology, was featured at China's recent fashion week and looks to have been inspired by the country's recent brush with extraterrestrial lifeforms. More » -
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Astronomers Take First Ever Pics of Other Planetary Systems
Huge astronomy news! For the first time EVER, galaxy researchers have taken pictures of planets orbiting a sun-star, much like our own. The first, taken by the much beloved Hubble Telescope, shows a planet orbiting the bright southern star Fomalhaut, located 25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Australis. The second picture, snapped by upstaging Hawaiian observatories Gemini and Keck, shows two young planets orbiting a completely different star located 130 light-years from us! Take that Hubble! But I warn you—like the ultrasounds your friends show you of their three-month old fetus—these pictures wow mostly because of what they are, not because of what they look like. More »
