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Drunk, dead tired, and some normal
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Movies of college life:
Classes = Kabhi Kabhi
Attendance = Hera Pheri
Class Room = No Entry
Teacher = Khiladi 420
Vacation = Masti
Exam = Evil Dead
Examiner = Don
Friends During Paper = Hum Aap k Hain Koun
Viva = Encounter
Course = Godzilla
Exam Time = Qyamat Se Qyamat Tak
Cheating = Lagay Raho Munna Bhai
Question Paper = Ek Paheli
Answer Paper = Kora Kaghaz
Marking = Andha Qanoon
Result = Sadma
Pass = Chamatkar
Fail = Devdas
Suply = Akhri Rasta
Future = Fanna!
I Defy You To Do This !!!!!
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Silvius Brabo is a mythical Roman soldier who is said to have killed a giant, and by this would have created the name Brabant.
Later this story was also used to explain the name Antwerp (meaning hand throwing). Brabo once killed a giant, called Druon Antigoon, who asked money from people who wanted to pass by the river Scheldt. When they didn't want to pay, he cut of their hand and threw it in the river. Because of this Brabo also removed the hand of the giant, and threw it away.
This mythical story is still shown by the statue in front of the Antwerp City Hall.
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It is obvious that its owner, a resident of Kuwait, simply went to the car supermarket, randomly recruited various accessories and parts. Here is a list of its shopping: the front part of the BMW 7-Series, the bumper of the BMW M3, the front door, a pair of scissors from Lamborghini, hood, which consists of two parts, rear doors in the style gull wing and the rear wing of Toyota Supra.
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A car which rotates 360 degrees and a driveable armchair are among the cars of the future now on display in London.
The Nissan PIVO 2 can pivot on its wheels, meaning drivers never need reverse park again.
You simply drive into the space, turn the car around and drive straight out again.
Its designers have also added a built in pop-up robot to the dashboard which reads the facial expressions of the driver.
If the driver appears stressed or confused the robot will talk to them and offer advice.
And while this car is still only an idea, the team behind it believe it could provide a real insight into the future of road transport.
But if a rotating car still sounds like too much work, the Toyota i-REAL could be the answer.
Its manufacturers describe it as a new step in personal mobility - although to the untrained eye it's a motorised armchair.
Complete with a fingertip control panel, the i-REAL is designed to travel on roads and pavements. It also interacts with other i-REALS nearby.
Both vehicles are part of a new display of Japanese cars at the Science Museum in London.
The exhibition's curator, Kenya Hara, said: "Japan's cars have their own unique characteristics and individuality."
Other more practical designs include an electric car which can be charged overnight using a domestic plug.
After seven hours of charging the car can then be driven for about 100 miles.
Shigeru Ban, a Japanese architect and designer, said: "Cars are not the only industry that represents Japan, but the one which best reflects Japanese society.
"Today Japanese car design also deeply relates to global environmental issues."
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