Meet the Coolest Guy in New York City

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Most people give the homeless change or leftovers Mark Bustos is cutting their hair

Mike Bustros x5For the past few months, New York City hairstylist Mark Bustos — who normally spends his days working at an upscale salon — has been volunteering on his days off to offer haircuts to homeless people he sees on the street. With a simple phrase, “I want to do something nice for you today,” he has been helping people get a fresh, uplifting makeover.

Mike Bustros x2For people who have been trapped in a cycle of poverty, unemployment and homelessness, the makeover can also serve a useful function: looking presentable for a job. | See the  Inspiring thanks he received from one man.

WOW! This Guy has got the Right Idea about Life in This World. Go Mark…! – – More pics

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GetSpiderMan now on Digital HD

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GetSpiderMan now on Digital HD

5 most incredible surprise discoveries of the week, revealed.

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chinaA pair of surprise discoveries, one in a museum basement and the other from a plane over the desert, highlight the week’s list

1. 6.5K-Year-Old ‘Noah’ Found in Museum Basement: An ancient skeleton gathering dust in the basement of the Penn Museum in Philadelphia for 85 years finally has an ID: It’s a 6,500-year-old man newly nicknamed Noah. Turns out, he was rather big and long-lived for his day.

2. Sandstorms Reveal Ancient Designs in Peru Desert: Sandstorms in Peru have revealed mysterious designs believed to have been etched into the desert thousands of years ago. The newly exposed geoglyphs include a snake nearly 200 feet long as well as a bird and some llama-like creatures. The discovery is courtesy of a pilot flying by.

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The British on a Mission to Remember All Their Fallen

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Remember UkBritish Ads Remember World War I Dead Who Aren’t as Famous as Their Names Quest to honor every soldier

The Royal British Legion is behind a weighty ad campaign called “Every Man Remembered,” featuring soldiers from World War I who share names with famous people a century later (although “Tom Jones” really is an insanely common name) and making the case that the soldier should be famous, too. Each ad provides a mini-biography of the featured soldier, including when and where he was killed. Heavy stuff, yes, but it’s respectful and not gloomy or maudlin, to ad agency RKCR/Y&R’s credit. It’s a pity organizations like this have to invoke celebrities at all, but at least they picked some relatively classy ones. I doubt a Russell Brand execution would have gone over as well.

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29 of The Biggest BALLOONS in Hollywood!

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hollywood-balloons-intro-imageIf there is something that is guaranteed to get you noticed in Hollywood, it is an amazing set of boobs, sometimes an actresses cleavage becomes more famous than she is!  But are they fake or real?  Does it matter?  Check the list out today!