Cup of coffee looks like an owl

This cup of coffee looks so much like an owl. At first glance we would think it was photoshopped, but upon further investigating we would find it’s the real deal. This owl hiding out in a coffee cup made a big splash when British conceptual artist Stuart Rutherford let him fly all over Twitter with the message "Who'd a thunk dunking a couple of Hula Hoops in your coffee would be so beautiful."
This wise old bird is actually the result of two yummy Hula Hoops (a cylindrical potato snack beloved by British kids for their ability to fit on little fingers like tasty, salty rings) plunked into a cup of joe.
World's most Flexible man - Daniel Browning Smith

Daniel Browning Smith discovered his extreme flexibility at the age of four. While roughhousing with his siblings in Meridian, Mississippi, he jumped off a bunk bed and landed in a split. From that moment on, he developed a fascination with contortionism and resolved to become the greatest contortionist the world has ever seen.
Starting out charging classmates to watch his tricks, he went on to tour with a traveling sideshow and continued to train alone and under legendary trainers such as Chinese Master Lu Yi in the ancient art of Chinese acrobatics. He now holds the Guinness World Record for most flexible man, as well as six other world records for his flexibility. Daniel can do almost anything with his body, from dislocating both his arms and legs to rotating his torso 180 degrees.

It’s hard to believe that each one of these used car tires is hand-carved by Belgian artist Wim Delvoye. The collection of tires features intricate pattern work with various motifs, like floral and Art Deco. He does an incredible job working with the original shape of each tire when designing each pattern. Wim Delvoye manipulates found objects with painstaking hand carving, or by burning the materials with a soldering iron. The tires used range in thickness, texture and diameter, based on their former use. Can’t imagine how much time and patience each one took.
Dog's remarkable story of Loyalty

For six years, a dog named Capitán has stayed by his owner's graveside in Villa Carlos Paz Cordoba, Argentina. Every day at 6pm, he lays by Miguel Guzmán's headstone, on faithful vigil. The dog's remarkable story of loyalty began on March 24, 2006, when Miguel, who was Capitán's owner, passed away. As soon as Capitán realized Miguel was no longer at home, he left to search for him and miraculously managed to find Miguel's grave in the nearby cemetery. Since then, the dog has stayed by his deceased owner's side and refuses to return home.

Miguel had brought Capitán, a German Shepherd mix, home as a surprise for his son Damián in 2005. His wife Veronica told La Voz that when Capitán disappeared just after her husband’s death, she and her son searched for him, but were unable to find him. They thought he may have died or been adopted by another family.
But soon after, when Damien went to visit his father in the cemetery, there was Capitán! No one could explain how Capitán had discovered where Miguel was resting, but he had. The family had a joyful reunion but when they tried to bring Capitán home, he refused.
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