You don’t get to choose whether this dress is revealing or not -- your carnal instincts do.The ‘Intimacy 2.0’ dress, designed by Daan Roosegaarde, is getting a rise out of the fashion world because its opaque fabric becomes transparent when you get aroused. Finally, all the cards will be on the table.
You don’t get to choose whether this dress is revealing or not -- your carnal instincts do.The ‘Intimacy 2.0’ dress, designed by Daan Roosegaarde, is getting a rise out of the fashion world because its opaque fabric becomes transparent when you get aroused. Finally, all the cards will be on the table. You’ll have your date saying, "Is your dress disappearing, or are you just happy to see me?”Tonik, dog with ‘human’ face, available for adoptionIt’s just one of those things that are like, "Whoa, dude.”Gawker pointed out that Tonik, a poodle-Shih Tzu mix available for adoption from an Indiana animal welfare agency, actually has an "eerily humanoid” face.The personable photos were taken by Renny Mills, a professional pet photographer.It’s totally horrible that any animals -- whether they have human faces or not -- have to die because nobody wants them. Here’s hoping that Tonik finds an awesome home.Jodi Arias says vampires exist Thirteen is often referred to as an unlucky number. Nevertheless it did not stop Jodi Arias from testifying on day 13 of her trial. Not only did the accused killer take the stand in her own defense to claim abuse at the hands of her parents, but she also claimed she had once dated a vampire hunter.Her boyfriend, however, had "wild ideas,” Arias testified. The accused killer said her boyfriend "entertained the belief in vampires” and wanted to move to San Francisco to look for vampires.Two high school students lose fingers in tag of war gameA game of tug-of-war resulted in the loss of multiple fingers for two students at a Los Angeles County high school on Monday, officials said.Students at South El Monte High School were competing against each other in a lunchtime game when the rope snapped, amputating four fingers from a male student’s right hand and four fingers from a female student’s right hand, plus the thumb on her left hand, Los Angeles County supervising fire dispatcher Eddie Pickett told NBC News.