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Awesome Video Shows Body Doing Yoga in an X-Ray Machine, IFL Science
Artists have made a beautiful animation of what the human body looks like doing yoga in X-ray form. The animators strived to make the video as scientifically accurate as possible, working with medical experts to create a 3D visual study of the human skeleton.
BART Parking Won't Be Free at East Bay Stations Anymore, SF Weekly
BART dropped the news today that starting this month, the transit agency will begin charging for parking at various stations that are currently free. According to the transit agency, drivers who need to stash their cars for the day will have to shell out $1, which isn't much money, unless of course you don't have that much money. Alas, you have plenty of time to start saving, as the first free station won't begin charging commuters until the end of the month.
Hunter Pence with Epic Photobomb on Scooter, Fan Sided
One might say that San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence marches to the beat of his own drum. And in doing so, likely marches in an very awkward form. With local San Francisco news covering the game, a reporter was in the midst of a live report when a man came driving by on a scooter. That man was none other than Hunter Pence who had a rather hilarious grin on his face as he zoomed by the live shot.
Why Isn't Anyone Talking About Nick Jonas' Hairy Ass? The Huffington Post
Just when we thought Jonas had given all he had to give to us, we were gifted with his photo shoot in Flaunt magazine, which included several shots inspired by Marky Mark's iconic 1992 Calvin Klein underwear campaign. The images hemorrhaged their way across the Internet (and for good reason: They're hot and nostalgic, two things we can rarely get enough of) but, for me, at least, they're not the most interesting thing to come out of the Flaunt shoot.
Reddit's Moving All It's Employees to SF, The Bold Italic
Expect lots more traffic tie-ups from Coke Zero delivery trucks at the corner of Third and Bryant, because Reddit has decided to move its entire staff to its SF HQ. Employees will get a relocation package, a cost-of-living adjustment, and three months to decide, or a generous bye-bye if they enjoy living where they are.