Beijing retiree Lin Shuseng wanted to help his wife find relief from joint pain - so he built her this amazing massage chair completely from found scrap. The project apparently took about eight years to complete, but judging from the look on his face it seems it was worth it. (that is an expression of relief/comfort … right?) [via Ananova]
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Are you sure this photo wan't taken at Abu Ghraib or Gitmo?
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Look at that face.. I think it has an internal rear massage system.
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