In Hollywood, plastic surgery is perhaps the worst kept secret around. While some stars readily admit to having plastic surgery, others are less forthcoming which leaves us all guessing. Although it is obvious that some celebrities have had some work done it takes a trained eye to determine if others have. See of you can tell who has and who hasn’t by looking at these photos.
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Here is a collection of sci-fi illustrations by the prolific Shigeru Komatsuzaki (1915-2001), whose fantastic work appeared on plastic model kit boxes and in magazines and picture books in the 1960s to 1970s.
The Missiler, 1970

Giant Shocker Machine, 1975

Space colony, 1980

Crawler, 1968

Mobile marine airport, 1980

Tokyo volcano, ca. 1965

Attack Boy, 1970

Undersea super tunnel, 1981

SHADO-mobile, ca. 1970

UFO, ca. 1970

Solar City, 1982

Thunderbird 1, 1964

Thunderbird 2, 1964

Thunderbird 3, 1964

Thunderbird ships, 1964

Rikishi Boy, 1970

Frog car boat, 1961

Baron car boat, 1961

Highway rescue boat, 1981

Space train, 1981

Moon bus

Air car

HariHari, 1970

Sea monster battle, 1954

The Mole (Jet-Mogura Tank), 1968

Thunderbird 6 – Sky-Ship 1, 1968

Thunderbird Mars Explorer – Zero X, 1967

Proteus Bluebird CN7, 1963

Long John – Spirit of UK, 1963

Earthquake, 1979

Guardman Robot, 1970

Underground metropolis, ca. 1980

World Space Force, 1982

Horizon Car, ca. 1960

Ark of Space, 1968

Since childhood, Junior Fritz Jacquet is fascinated by the paper. He explores and experiments with different techniques of folding and crumpling to create new forms and poetic objects that decorate his life.
While he makes a lot of different artworks from paper (you can find them here), my attention was caught by his weird toilet paper roll sculptures.
Who could have thought that those toilet paper rolls that we use to throw away into a garbage bin, could be turned into fascinating face sculptures?
Oh, and the best thing is that you can make them while sitting comfortably on your toilet! I even made one sculpture by myself, you can see it in the background of the first picture (yellow one), and at the end of the article. Enjoy!

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En Derin.com also made one Toilet Paper Roll Sculpure
After looking at those strange Jacquet’s sculptures I decided to make one myself. Here is what I did just in a few minutes of folding…

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Maybe not as cool as Junior Jacquet’s, but common I’m not a sculptor.
It is normal for them to gain weight and to lose it, to whiten their teeth, to make a facelift or even plastic surgery, well, to change their style completely etc. And after that everyone’s talking about it, rumoring and so on. But sometimes there are really great transformations, for example Star Jones, an American lawyer.
These cakes are just stunning. I’ve never seen anything like this come out of a bakery in my country and would be surprised if even the top-rated celebrity wedding cake bakers would attempt some of these designs.
They are made by Chef Omar Addihaoui and some serve up to 1000 guests. He works in Kuwait for Cafe Opera, a patisserie and cafe.





























































































































































































