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Came across this on my Facebook feed, and had to put this here. This guy is Alex Minsky, and he was recently interviewed by The Underwear Expert. The interview goes over his prosthetic leg, his tattoos, and best of all, his underwear modeling.

For so many reasons, this guy is awesome. The confidence he exudes is amazing, and even if you’re not into dudes, you gotta admit he’s pretty damn sexy. One thing’s for sure, I’m a fan! For more pictures and to read the rest of the interview, click here!

So last night I was dreaming that I was just chillin with family at some sort of outdoor festival. It was dark and really cloudy, very eerie. All of a sudden, out of the clouds came these huge planes with British flags on them. In my mind I thought they looked too much like bomber planes, and was somewhat relieved when they flew out of sight, but still had an unsettled feeling in my stomach. But then they came back and I saw bombs being dropped, exactly the way they do in movies, so I just started running. I remember being worried that in my rush to run away, I separated myself from my family members I was with, and had a feeling that I would never see them again.  I was then literally thrown into a war zone as I ran for my life, dodging bullets and watching people die all around me.

Not sure at what point I woke up, but needless to say, it was a very scary dream.

Ever made a dish with a bunch of eggs and wished there was something you could do with the eggshells besides throwing them away? Well, thanks to Stylelist, here are some things you can do with those shells!

Fertilizer
Did you know that eggshells are predominately made of calcium carbonate — the active ingredient in lime — as well as other nutrients for plants? Eggshells make a great natural fertilizer of sorts. Whether you break the shells up and sprinkle them on top of a plant, or mix a few into potting soil, your plant will thank you.

Coffee Or Tea Stain Remover
Do you have a cup or travel mug that has been stained by your favorite warm beverage? Grind up some eggshells and drop them in the drinkware filled with warm water. Let it sit over night, and the egg shell will absorb the stain.

Seed Starter
Remember how we said that egg shells make great fertilizer? Use egg shells to start seeds. Fill the egg shell half with soil and the seed, then plant directly into the ground (or into the pot). As the plant develops and the shell breaks down, it provides the seedling with plenty of nutrients.

To find out more uses for eggshells, head on over to Stylelist.

The last time I posted Disney characters from an alternate universe, we looked at Disney Princesses that weren’t exactly damsels in distress. Now, we take a look at more classic Disney characters going bad. Take a look below, and be warned, it’s not for the faint of heart…sorta.

To check out the rest of the pictures, check out the full gallery at imgur, and big thanks to Jovo for the tip!

Facebook might have changed something about your profile without you even noticing. Lifehacker gives the details on Facebook’s sneaky move.

Facebook launched its own email service back in 2010, which was promptly forgotten by everyone. This morning, Forbes noticed that they removed everyone’s email addresses from their profiles, replacing them with an @facebook.com email address instead (not Facebook’s internal email address which they use for notifications and password resets, just the one listed on your profile). Luckily, it’s easy to get your old email address back on your profile:

  1. Click “About” on your profile and scroll down to your email address. Click “Edit” to change them.
  2. Click on the circle next to your Facebook email address and change its setting to “Hidden From Timeline”.
  3. Click on the circle next to your other email addresses and change their settings to “Shown On Timeline”.
  4. Click the Save button at the bottom of the Edit popup (Don’t forget this step).

If people primarily got your email address through your Facebook profile, following these steps is something you might want to do. Even if it doesn’t bother you, feel free to spread this around in case you have friends that might disapprove of this.

What do you think of Facebook’s stealthy change?

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