6) Flashers – Cars (2006)Recommended Videos Many saw Cars as a blemish on Pixar’s otherwise stellar filmography, but the animation studio still managed to insert the occasional moment of brilliance into their weakest link… and by brilliance, I mean moment of smut. However, in a world inhabited solely by talking cars, how do you even manage to perform such a feat?
At the beginning of Cars, Lightning McQueen is one of the most popular cars in the entire racing world and is adored by fans all over the wrold.
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Killer Dallas cop Amber Guyger was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for fatally shooting her unarmed black neighbor after she mistakenly entered his apartment.
The jury sentence came after just two hours of deliberations — and one day after Guyger, 31, was convicted of murder in Dallas County court for the 26-year-old’s Sept. 6, 2018 shooting death.
Jean’s younger brother, Brandt, shared a lengthy courtroom embrace with his sibling’s killer after the sentence was handed down.
The words "Could only have been painted by a madman" were written atop the paint in pencil near the corner of the frame.Edvard MunchThe message had baffled experts ever since it was first found in 1904.
Curators have finally identified the author of a mysterious message inscribed into Edvard Munch’s iconic painting “The Scream.” Turns out, it was Munch himself. The note, faintly scrawled in the top left corner of the painting in old-fashioned Norwegian, reads: “Could only have been painted by a madman!
Common Superstitions: Spilling Salt Image Source: Wikimedia Commons
In Leonardo da Vinci’s famous painting The Last Supper, Judas Iscariot (second from the right) knocked over a container of salt with his elbow. The scene depicts the moment when Jesus made the announcement that one of the disciples would betray him. Christians began to assume a connection between the spilling of salt and the crucifixion of Jesus. That said, the reverence for salt and the misfortune that comes with spilling it had been around long before da Vinci’s painting.