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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Scientists considering crossing cow with horse

WI- Mutant Labs is considering the crossing of horses & cows to make a new species. "I feel that a hybrid of these two animals could have payoffs ten fold." - Prof. X "Not only could this new animal be raised to race, but also be a possible food source." If the project is approved he doesn't know what to call the animal. "It's a toss up between Hows & Corses. Whichever is more confusing."- DW
WI- Mutant Labs is considering the crossing of horses & cows to make a new species. "I feel that a hybrid of these two animals could have payoffs ten fold." - Prof. X "Not only could this new animal be raised to race, but also be a possible food source." If the project is approved he doesn't know what to call the animal. "It's a toss up between Hows & Corses. Whichever is more confusing."- DW

Friday, October 23, 2015

Maddonna kissed Drake live on stage at Coachella concert!




Madonna's latest headline-grabbing stunt - kissing Drake on stage at Coachella - did not go according to plan.





Video of the encounter soon went viral, but it was Drake's reaction - coming up for air and looking as if he was about to be sick - that caught everyone's attention.



WATCH THE VERY SHORT KISSING VIDEO.....Disgusting!





Madonna, 56, joined the 28-year-old on stage at the US festival and told the crowd: "I'm Madonna, bitch."
Reaction on social media was mixed.


Her other promotional work in recent weeks includes an awkward stand-up routine on Jimmy Fallon's TV show and an ill-fated performance at the Brit Awards which resulted in her falling down a flight of stairs. - culled






Hehehehehehe...drama to remain relevant!...I am sure she spit in his mouth!....yikessssss

Are UNESCO resolution about Israel and palestine Objective?



Immediate reply: "Shameful, the authors of the resolution are working to fan the flames in the region"

UNESCO has approved a resolution condemning the Israeli administration of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem. The text, which refers to restrictions on freedom of worship, was approved with 26 votes in favour, 5 against (including the United States, Britain and Germany), and 25 abstentions. Israel's immediate reply: "shameful resolution, it aims to transform the Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a clash of religions."

"Instead of aiming to reduce tensions - said the statement of the Israeli Foreign Ministry - the authors of the resolution are working to fan the flames in the region, using an irresponsible religious rhetoric and distorting history."

Having mentioned the arson of recent days by Palestinians at the Tomb of Joseph in Nablus (a holy place to Judaism), the ministry concludes: "The deep ties to the Jewish holy places in Jerusalem and its vicinity are undeniable and no UNESCO decision will alter them. "

UNESCO has not currently given the press an official text of the resolution but the information was confirmed by Arab sources.

From the document a passage was excluded that "called the Wailing Wall as part of the Al Aqsa Mosque, and therefore Islamic place of worship." The deleted paragraph had been proposed by a group of Muslim countries, but in recent days had received strong criticism from both the Israeli government and the top brass of UNESCO. The approved part instead includes a denouncement of the restrictions on freedom of worship on the Temple Mount, and other Israeli actions related to the protection of the site.

A soldier was stabbed in the area of ​​Ramallah (West Bank) and its Palestinian assailant was immediately killed by gunshot fire. A spokesman for the Israeli police said that the "terrorists" were two: one of them "has been neutralised," the other was taken into custody by the army. Stabbed in the neck, the soldier - according to the media - is in severe conditions.

Two rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel according to the TV channel 10. The first exploded in an open area of ​​the western Negev without neither damage nor casualties. The second fell inside Gaza.

Saudi Arabia, maid's arm amputated: she had disobeyed her employers


Family of domestic worker say she was punished when she tried to escape harassment and torture

An Indian woman of 55 years, moved from three months in Saudi Arabia to work as a maid, suffered ten days ago the amputation of the right arm by her employers for rebelling and trying to escape from home. This was reported yesterday by the news agency PTI. The woman is called Kasthuri Munirathinam. In late June she had agreed, hoping to improve their financial situation, to take on a job offer in Riyadh. But gradually the work turned out to be a nightmare - denounced the family of the woman from the state of Tamil Nadu - with frequent abuse and food deprivation. "When at one point she tried to escape during the night between the 29th and the 30th of September - her sister told the media - her employer cut her right arm. She has also fell getting serious damage to her spine and is now hospitalised in serious condition at a hospital in Riyadh".

The story is creating a rift between the government of India and Saudi Arabia. Authorities in New Delhi protesting and demanding justice. "Our embassy - said about Vikas Swarup, Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman - has asked the local authorities to undertake all necessary actions to investigate the incident and punish severely those responsible on charges of attempted murder."

The Situation Ethic about Most body tattooed lady......???


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Julia Gunse developed a skin condition called porphyria.  When medical treatment offered limited help Julia slowly covered her body and face with tattoos.  Today, over 95% of her body is covered in tattoos with a journey of five years to create at the cost of over $80,000.00.  Today she is listed in the Guinness World Records as most tattooed female in the world.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been criticised for saying a Palestinian leader persuaded the Nazis to carry out the Holocaust.

Mr Netanyahu insisted Adolf Hitler had only wanted to expel Jews from Europe, but that Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al-Husseini told him: "Burn them."

However, the chief historian at Israel's memorial to the Holocaust said this account was factually incorrect.

Angela Merkel said Germany "abides by its responsibility for the Holocaust".

"We are very clear in our minds about the Nazis' responsibility for the break with civilisation that was the Shoah," the German chancellor said.

A senior Palestinian official meanwhile said it showed Mr Netanyahu hated Palestinians so much he was willing to absolve Hitler.

Speaking alongside Mrs Merkel in Berlin, Mr Netanyahu said "no one should deny that Hitler was responsible for the Holocaust".

But Mr Netanyahu insisted the Mufti of Jerusalem "told the Nazis to prevent Jews fleeing from Europe and supported the Final Solution".

Tensions between Israelis and Palestinians have been worsened since early October by a spate of stabbing and shooting attacks - several of them fatal - on Israelis by Palestinians, and one apparent revenge stabbing by an Israeli.

Israeli security forces have also clashed with rioting Palestinians, leading to deaths on the Palestinian side. The violence has also spread to the border with Gaza.

'Sad day'

Husseini, who died in 1974, was a Palestinian nationalist leader who led violent campaigns against Jews and the British authorities in what was then British Mandate Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s.

He fled the territory in 1937, but continued his campaign to oppose British plans to partition it into a Jewish state and an Arab one, allying himself with the Nazis during World War Two.

Husseini met Hitler in Berlin in November 1941, when he tried to persuade the Nazi leader to declare his support for the creation of an Arab state, according to German press reports at the time.

Image copyrightHulton ArchiveImage captionHaj Amin al-Husseini allied himself with the Nazis and met Adolf Hitler in 1941

But in a speech at the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem on Tuesday, Mr Netanyahu gave a different account.

"Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time - he wanted to expel the Jews," the Israeli prime minister said.

"And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said: 'If you expel them, they'll all come here.'

"'So what should I do with them?' he [Hitler] asked. He [Husseini] said: 'Burn them.'"

However, the chief historian of the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in Jerusalem, Professor Dina Porat, said Mr Netanyahu's statement was factually incorrect.

"You cannot say that it was the mufti who gave Hitler the idea to kill or burn Jews," she told the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. "It's not true. Their meeting occurred after a series of events that point to this."

Opposition leader Isaac Herzog said the prime minister's remarks played into the hands of Holocaust deniers.

"This is a dangerous historical distortion and I demand Netanyahu correct it immediately as it minimises the Holocaust, Nazism and... Hitler's part in our people's terrible disaster," he wrote on his Facebook page.

Palestine Liberation Organisation's Secretary General Saeb Erekat said in a statement: "It is a sad day in history when the leader of the Israeli government hates his neighbour so much that he is willing to absolve the most notorious war criminal in history, Adolf Hitler, of the murder of six million Jews."

Husseini was sought for war crimes but never appeared at Nuremberg.

Image copyrightReuters

How Israeli media reported the story

The Jerusalem Post says the chief historian at Israel's memorial to the Holocaust has "responded harshly" to Mr Netanyahu's speech. Professor Dina Porat told the newspaper he should backtrack.Yedioth Ahronoth says Mr Netanyahu has been "slammed" for his remarks andquotes experts as saying Hitler did indeed meet the mufti - but only after the Final Solution began.Haaretz says Mr Netanyahu has been "widely ridiculed" and has a piece looking at the subsequent online mirth, saying the prime minister "broke the internet".The Times of Israel leads with Germany's insistence that it was responsible for the Holocaust and continues by saying Mr Netanyahu has been "roundly denounced".+972 Magazine, an online current affairs magazine, says ordinary Israelis and Palestinians are "not letting Mr Netanyahu get off that easy" after his comments and published a series of internet memes mocking the prime minister.

Its like Cristiano Ronaldo is a 'more valuable brand' than Lionel Messi

Ronaldo makes it into the ‘Forbes Fab 40’, which ranks the most valuable sports brands in the fields of athletes, businesses, events and teams

Cristiano Ronaldo enjoys getting the better of Lionel Messi

By Telegraph Sports

Cristiano Ronaldo is among the top 10 most valuable athlete brands in the world, but there’s no place for Lionel Messi in the list.

According to Forbes, which put together the rankings, ‘Athlete brand values’ are the amount by which endorsement income exceeds the average endorsement income earned by the top 10 earning athletes in the same sport during the past year.

Cristiano Ronaldo is the footballer with the biggest brand

Essentially, it’s all relative.

Ronaldo comes in at number 8 in the top 10, with a brand value of $16 m (10.4m), while Tiger Woods is at number 1 (£19.5m), followed by Phil Mickelson (£18.2m), Roger Federer (£17.5m) and LeBron James (£17.5m).

Tiger Woods has the highest brand value

Indian cricketer MS Dhoni is fifth (£14m) , while Usain Bolt and Kevin Durant (£12m) tie for sixth place. Rory McIlroy (£8m) is just below Ronaldo in ninth place, and Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather will surely be devastated with his lowly 10th position (£7.5m).

As well as individuals, the ‘Forbes Fab 40’ also takes in the 10 most valuable sports brands in the fields of businesses, events and teams.

Usain Bolt remains as popular as ever  Photo: Matt Winter/Splash News

Nike tops the business category, with a massive value of £17bn, followed by ESPN (£11bn) and Adidas (£4bn). Sky Sports comes in at fifth with a value of £3bn.

The top 10 most valuable teams are predominantly American franchises, but Real Madrid (£301m), Manchester United (£289), Barcelona (£283) and Bayern Munich (£243m) all feature, with Real placing fifth, and ranking as the most valuable football team.

Manchester United are one of the top 10 teams

The Super Bowl (£375m) leads the most valuable events table, followed by the Summer Olympics (£225m) and then the Winter Olympics (£185m). The World Cup (£149m) is the leading football event, claiming fourth spot, with the Champions League (£82m) down at eighth.

This being an American list, there’s a slightly dubious ‘sporting’ entry at number five – the WWE event WrestleMania (£110m).