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  2. W. Heath Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Drawings of odd contraptions William Heath Robinson (31 May 1872 – 13 September 1944) was an English cartoonist , illustrator and artist who drew whimsically elaborate machines to achieve simple objectives.

  3. “For The Weird, Strange, Odd And Bizarre”: 30 Pics ... - AOL

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    The r/Weird subreddit is a place where people can share pictures of strange and odd things they come across. It's no wonder the community has 1.5M members; people like to come and check out the ...

  4. Relativity (M. C. Escher) - Wikipedia

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    Relativity is a lithograph print by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher, first printed in December 1953.The first version of this work was a woodcut made earlier that same year. [1]

  5. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    Lists of unusual things in Wikipedia mainspace (see Category:Lists of things considered unusual) should have an external reference for each entry that specifically classifies it as unusual, to avoid making it a point of view (POV) fork of original research. Still, all such lists risk being deleted for lack of a neutral definition of what counts ...

  6. The Weirdest Things Celebrities Collect

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    Celebrities love to collect weird things. Here are the most unusual collections—from Emma Roberts's doll wall to Amanda Seyfried's taxidermy collection. ... it is a one-of-a-kind work of art ...

  7. 10 Weird (and Sometimes Repulsive) Things People Collect

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    Here are 12 weird and wacky things that people collect. Collecting unusual items is a hobby that can range from quirky and endearing to bizarre and straight-up gross. Here are 12 weird and wacky ...

  8. Bizarro (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Piraro described it as "about the incredibly surreal things that happen to all of us in our so-called 'normal' lives." [ 4 ] The situations are surreal, yet often plausible. Some cartoons involve celebrities, while others make reference to themselves or characters from comics or animation (such as Superman and Gumby ).

  9. Drawing Hands - Wikipedia

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    Drawing Hands is a lithograph by the Dutch artist M. C. Escher first printed in January 1948. It depicts a sheet of paper, out of which two hands rise, in the paradoxical act of drawing one another into existence. This is one of the most obvious examples of Escher's common use of paradox.