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Model Has Six Ribs Removed In World’s Smallest Waist Bid

OMG. What has she done. This lady had six ribs removed just so she can claim to have the world’s smallest waist…

A SURGERY loving model has had SIX RIBS removed – to look like a CARTOON character. Former electrician Pixee Fox , from North Carolina, USA, had already spent more than £70,000 on plastic surgery attempting to sculpt the perfect hourglass figure. But now she has taken her obsession even further by having her lower ribs removed – so she can shrink her waist to a record-breaking 14 inches. The 25-year-old, who is originally from Sweden, says she was inspired by animated characters like Jessica Rabbit, Aurora from Sleeping Beauty and Holli Would from Cool World. The extreme five-hour keyhole surgery operation cost £6,000 and was performed by plastic surgeon Dr Barry Eppley in Indianapolis, Indiana in October. The operation, which is irreversible, is usually performed for medical reasons but can be used for cosmetic purposes after extensive consultation.



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Germany’s EDEKA Christmas Clip – #heimkommen (homecoming)

It was only uploaded today on YouTube and already this (English sub-titled) video by EDEKA, Germany's largest supermarket chain, has over 300,000 views and counting. Get the Kleenexes ready...


An old man listens to his answering machine and the rejections he receives time and time again from his children and grandchildren for Christmas. Year after year, he sits alone in his room But then the man has an idea: he decides to fake his own death to finally gather his family again. After all, no one will stay away from the funeral of their father....



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Pentatonix - Star Wars Tribute | American Music Awards 2015

Wow. We’re just loving the Princess Leia doo on Pentatonix’s member Kirstin Maldonado. These guys have come such a long way and now had a chance to really shine at the recent American Music Awards with their Star Wars medley…






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FIRST LOOK: Carl Kahler, 'My Wife’s Lovers' - “one of the finest cat pictures in the world”



The history of what has been referred to as “one of the finest cat pictures in the world” (Oakland Tribune, February 4, 1930, p. 50) dates back  to the early 1890s when it was commissioned by cat enthusiast, Kate Birdsall Johnson of San Francisco. In 1891 Mrs. Johnson, possibly America’s greatest cat enthusiast, commissioned artist Carl Kahler to paint a portrait of some of her 350 cats who all lived in great luxury in her California home.