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This is the Walk of Faith - a glass path built on the side of the Tianmen Mountain in China. Would you dare walk it? :eek:

glass-pavement-mountain-china.jpg
 
How could they publish this thing at all? Were the editors stoned? They could have published "20 best shades of grey to match your underwear" or "101 signs she really likes you" or something instead of that.
Typical Esquire. Gay guys should stop trying to write "sexy" articles for straight men.
 
This is the Walk of Faith - a glass path built on the side of the Tianmen Mountain in China. Would you dare walk it? :eek:

glass-pavement-mountain-china.jpg

Ironically, the woman on that picture would be safer on the other side at the handle if the glass crashed.

I suffer from pretty extreme vertigo, so I guess I'd spit big words and then chicken out when it comes down to it.
 
Shit, my lazy day was just spoiled. My editor wants to me to prepare a presentation for a staff meeting on Monday. <_<
 
This is the Walk of Faith - a glass path built on the side of the Tianmen Mountain in China. Would you dare walk it? :eek:

glass-pavement-mountain-china.jpg

It looks awesome. I would definitely try to walk it. My legs would, of course, feel like jelly, but that walk just seems like an experience not to be missed, if given the opportunity.
 
So, 2 or 3 pages back. Top Gun was a freaking awesome movie!!

Negative Ghost Rider, the pattern is full. Fuck yeah. Everyone says 'negative ghost rider', just because of that. A generation of women that wouldn't watch porn would pause their vhs tapes on the volley ball game, while guys loved seeing a guy going 'mach 3 with his hair on fire' :)

I'm going to go home and watch that tonight, now.
 
This is the Walk of Faith - a glass path built on the side of the Tianmen Mountain in China. Would you dare walk it? :eek:
Apparently, don't know if it still exists - or ever did, there was a swimming pool in a hotel in Durban SA where it had a glass bottom and was set something like hundred or so floors up.
 
Apparently, don't know if it still exists - or ever did, there was a swimming pool in a hotel in Durban SA where it had a glass bottom and was set something like hundred or so floors up.

I think I would take a swim in there.
 
I am sure the things in these pictures are real but they (or some of them at least) are heavily photoshopped (the colours) and therefore they look extra surreal, in order to generate the contrast (and the "unbelievable" aspect).
 
Though there's something weird with it. Look at those grey "roads" on the right coming out of nothing.
Unlogical. Also some textures look weird and bit vague (top left corner).
 
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