Sunday, January 25, 2015

Dangerous driver overloads wobbling truck but how does he stop it toppling over?


This astounding video has emerged from Thailand showing the serious perils of overpacking.

Sometimes, you just have to understand when enough is enough - and this truck driver pushed the boundaries to hilarious effects.

Tootling along a Thai road recently with a monumental load of what could be pillows, bags of rice or beanbags, the hapless driver fails to compute that his van may be a tad overloaded.

But the question remains how does the daring gravity-defying driver avoid toppling over?

The answer is, he doesn't.

Imagine having to phone this one in to the AA.




Man in watermelon mask scares passengers


A man has been questioned by police after travelling on the Beijing Metro with a watermelon on his head.

Passengers and subway staff in the Chinese capital called police after several people said they were unnerved by the sight.

The man has been nicknamed the 'Watermelon Brother' by internet users who are trying to work out the mystery man's identity.

One commuter told the Beijing Morning Post he was freaked out by the man and his hollowed-out melon mask.

"It was so scary last night when I was on the metro," he said.

"This guy was just hanging around on the train wearing a watermelon mask with a beer bottle - apparently he was totally drunk."



Woman Faked Her Own Death to Escape a Bad Date



Dating world is more complicated than you have ever thought it would be, But the thing is single people are still trying their luck and best at the same time to find their perfect match or "The One." But as the saying goes, "Before you can find your Prince Charming, You need to kiss a lot of frogs first" means that the Dating world can be a series of trial and error.


But what would you do if you wanted to end giving your date a chance of making it work? And what would you do if that someone does not get what you wanted for him to know? Would you see yourself stuck with him/her? Or would you do what Ann Gray did to her date?


Ann Gray is a 29-year-old lady from Somerset has a story about her date that never fails to grab anyone's attention who hears it. Her unbelievable story all started when she have met her date through an online dating site. They met and agreed to go on a date. The first date was followed by two more dates. But the third date gave Ann the realization that she and her date is not compatible to each other and it is time to end their connection,

“I called it a night and decided that I never wanted to see him again. Luckily, he didn’t live in my town.” Ann Gray

It may seem as an easy problem to solve but what made it hard for Ann was that her date did not get the hint from her. She reiterated to the guy that it is no longer working for the both of them but the guy still continues to message her and everything needs to end when one day the guy texted Ann once again.

“I think we need to have a date tonight! I will be around your house in 30 minutes.”

Ann felt that she really need to end her connection with him and decided to reply with a series of text messages that anyone would not think its the normal way to end things with your date.




Looks like her move rewarded her what she wanted as the guy never messaged her again but she admitted to Mirror that she knew that the guy saw her once again on the same online dating site where they met after a few months. Ann is aware that she did sent her date a "horrid message" but she also said that everything is fine with her as she is currently engaged with her fiance and she is totally not dead to begin with.

How far would you go to escape your bad date? Can you do exactly the same too?











First Grader Shaves Head For Cancer Stricken Best Friend

So that his best friend with cancer wouldn’t feel alone this first grader shaved his head.


These boys are amazing! Vincent raise money selling scrafs to help his bestfriend Zack.


Vincent maybe young but teaches us – “Friendship is a beautiful thing”


Watch The Video Here:







These Porn Stars Fisted for a Charity Science and Tech Scholarship

One of the most evocative things about the Internet is its uncanny ability to connect seemingly random things in joyous cacophony. If you want to see a substitute teacher terrorized by Lebron James, it's here. If you're in the mood to watch a group of grandmas get stoned for the first time, here you go. And let's say you have the sudden desire to watch porn stars live-stream a sex show for an education scholarship. Well, god bless the internet because that exists too.                                                                                                           The Porn Charity is the brainchild of California porn star and former aerospace engineer Mercedes Carrera. Along with Toronto based venture The Fine Young Capitalists, Carrera just held a live cam show to establish the first porn-funded STEM scholarship.

STEM programs, which loosely refers to studies in either Science, Technology, Engineering or Math, have gained particular importance in the last five years as the need for a tech savvy workforce grows at an exponential rate. Tech companies, education coalitions and school boards alike have emphasized the importance of STEM particularly with women and certain minority groups who are less likely to pursue studies in these areas. Recent studies have shown that Canada, compared to its peer countries, has something of a STEM problem.

Inspired by Carrera's own engineering career as well as her love of gaming, The Porn Charity's merit-based scholarship is open to any student pursuing a STEM program degree in the United States or Canada. "Tuition is like $40,000 [a year] nowadays at a state school," Mercedes emphasized. "I don't know how these kids are doing it." The application process is handled by The Fine Young Capitalists, a group of specializes in working with underrepresented groups looking to break into the technology sector. Prospective students will be able to apply for the scholarship this February and will be required to submit school transcripts and a short essay outlining why they should be chosen for the program.
The group's fundraising model was simple: top cam site Webcams.com donated free airtime to Carrera's team of five porn stars, which included well known actresses like Paisley Parker and Holly Heart. As with most cam shows, subscribers were able to request specific sex acts for a fixed donation amount. Webcams.com charitably agreed to double all tips and donations.
VICE asked Carrera about the most outlandish thing she was asked to do on camera during the three hour show. She said that much of what the performers did was standard cam repertoire: solo masturbating and playing with dildos and, of course, one another. But there was one exception.
"Well, Paisley and I did fist Holly for a thousand dollar donation," she laughed. "And it was Paisley's first time fisting anybody. So she lost her fisting virginity on a live stream in front of a few thousand people. That was pretty funny."

Their performance was dubbed "The View of Sex" and, despite conjuring up some very traumatic images of Joy Behar, raised over $5,000 in a mere few hours. The group received donations from across the world, with the biggest sums coming from the United States and Canada, respectively. Coupled with an Indiegogo campaign that sold Vivian James merchandise, The Porn Charity's inaugural campaign raised $11,280 in less than two weeks.

While the effectiveness of such a project seems like a no brainer, similar sex and porn based initiatives have been riddled with controversy and clashing feminist politics.

Before deciding to build her own scholarship, Carrera initially tried to partner with Able gamer a foundation that works to make gaming accessible for people with disabilities. When the group learned of her plan to raise funds through a live cam show, they withdrew from the project. And famously, the Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation snubbed Pornhub.com in 2012 by rejecting the reported $30,000 tube site's breast cancer campaign raised.

And while the rejection of funds in certain cases might be justified (see: motorboating bros with misogynistic ends), money fundraised as a result of sex work appears to still be viewed by charities as controversial and "dirty." Which is interesting when you consider that Goldman Sachs a company whose image is far from squeaky clean maintains a steady philanthropic relationship with dozens of universities, including here in Canada, where they've awarded scholarships at both The University of Western Ontario and Queen's University in recent years.
But when I asked Carrera if she would have any hang ups accepting donations for The Porn Charity from potentially nefarious sources. She replied, "I would take money from Hitler himself if it was to fund something I believe in."

The near-overnight success of The Porn Charity's first project proves the indisputable weight of porn consumers and just how easily they can finance charitable endeavours. It also highlights a persistent cultural discomfort with pornography and shows how our views about sex remain woefully antiquated.

"The mainstream still sees porn as it was in the 1970s... they think we're doing coke off each other's buttcracks," said Carrera.

I wasn't able to view a copy of the live-stream prior to writing this article, but the photos I saw were almost disappointingly banal. Sure, everyone was naked, but there was something so reassuringly familiar about a group of girlfriends playfully hanging out in front of a computer screen. In fact, I've spent many nights in a similar situation. Swap out the self deprecating jokes for some dirty talk, add some double penetration, and you've got yourself a (raunchier) version of my Tuesday night.

I quickly realized that The Porn Charity also plays an important social function. Carrera and her team challenge the dominant narrative that sex workers are inherently oppressed and unable to practice self-determination. The women I saw in those photos seemed sly and funny. The kind of ladies you could easily open up to about an embarrassing sexual experience.

"The porn industry is full of very empowered women," said Carrera. "I'm on set and I'm talking to these women who are accountants and who have master's degrees it's our dirty little secret from the outside world."

The Porn Charity is currently in the process of registering as a 501(c)(3) organization in the US and Carrera hopes to expand its reach to other educational areas. Her next project is to establish an education grant specifically for people in the adult entertainment industry who want to go on and pursue other fields.

"I would even love to see some adult performers apply for the STEM scholarship," Carrera said. "There are some brilliant people in porn and a lot of them are students."

If the success of The Porn Charity's first campaign tells us anything, it's that the future of fundraising is looking creative. And a hell of a lot less puritanical.





New York continues funding electric shocks for autistic children

The city of New York pays the Judge Rotenberg Center, which gives electric shock therapy to children with autism or mental disorders, $30 million a year. The facility, 30 km from Boston, has often been at the centre of attention in the past 30 years due to the punishments meted out to its young patients (some as young as three years), which include fasting, isolation and electric shocks. Even so, there has never been a lack of funding from New York and this year it has increased. This is all thanks to Mayor Bill De Blasio, who increased funding for schools and private centres that treat children with special needs.

The JRC proudly says it accepts difficult cases and manages patients without psychotropic medications. But the centre’s actual methods of treatment have been revealed by Jennifer Msumba, a self-harming patient who used to banged her head against the wall. She stayed at the centre for seven years, until 2009, when she left and decided to sue. “It’s so scary that you don’t feel like it’s real life anymore. I begged God to stop my heart when that was happening to me. I just did not want to live. They told me that if I did certain things I would get five electric shocks in 10 minutes.” With an electric belt around her waist 24 hours a day, Jennifer even received ‘corrective’ shocks remotely.


“The brutal truth is that we are doing this to innocent children in Massachusetts. If we did this to terrorist prisoners in Guantanamo, there would be a global outcry,” said senator Brian Joyce. Another former student at the centre, Andre McCollins, was 18 when, in 2002, he was tied face-down by his hands and feet and given 30 shocks over a period of seven hours, during which time he screamed and begged staff to stop.

But psychologist Matthew L. Israel defends the methods used: “It’s a short, harmless shock lasting two seconds on the surface of the skin. It’s like a sharp pinch. The centre has saved the life of a child who vomited so frequently that he was in danger of starving to death, as well as restored the eyesight of two children whose head-banging was so severe that each detached both retinas and risked permanent blindness. It’s a very effective treatment that is approved in advance by a parent, a doctor and a judge.” Israel founded the centre in 1971 and the institution was later named after Judge Rotenberg, who ruled that the punitive methods could be used as long as they had court approval on a case by case basis.