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Think or blink!!!

Scary prediction!!! Now in favor .... now Not in favor!!!


 
Gods can carry weapons but (self -proclaimed ) God men and women.... :nono:

A dancing God woman... that reminds me!

By the way what happened to Radhe ma - the other dancing God woman????





  • World
    Gun-loving India 'god-woman' fatally shoots wedding guests

    Police in India are looking for Sadhvi Deva Thakur, a self-proclaimed Indian god-woman, who is on the run after firing celebratory shots in the air at a wedding which killed the groom's aunt and critically wounded three of his relatives. The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi profiles this controversial preacher. In a video of the incident that took place on Tuesday in the northern state of Haryana, Sadhvi Deva Thakur is first seen firing from a revolver and then a double-barrel gun. Indian media reports quoted stunned guests at the wedding as saying that the Sadhvi, which is the Hindi word for holy woman or god woman, walked up to the dance floor, asked the DJ to play a song of her choice, and began dancing.





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Thank God the thieves did not damage her other valuable assets! :hail:

World
[h=3]Bollywood Actress Mallika Sherawat Tear-Gassed, Beaten in Paris Apartment[/h] Six weeks after Kim Kardashian’s Paris robbery, Bollywood actress Mallika Sherawat was tear-gassed and beaten inside her Paris apartment building last week, police say - get the details
Us Weekly

Bollywood Actress Teargassed During Botched Paris Robbery
The Hollywood Reporter
Bollywood star Mallika Sherawat tells how she fought off Paris attackers
CNN


 
If Rip Van Winkle did not recognize anyone in his village after his long and marathon sleep,

what do these people wish to see if and when they do really wake up again? :noidea:

World
[h=3]'I want to live': UK girl gets wish to be frozen after death[/h] The girl's lawyer, Zoe Fleetwood, told The Associated Press that her client learned of the favorable ruling on Oct. 6, just 11 days before she died. The cryopreservation concept is regarded with skepticism by many in the medical community because it has not yet been proven to be effective. "At the moment we have no objective evidence that a whole human body can survive cryopreservation with cells which will function after re-arming," he said, referring to the process of re-activating cells in the future.
Associated Press

UK ruling: The case of teen's frozen remains explained
Associated Press
Cryogenic freezing: Meet the people who want to be brought back to life in the future
International Business Times UK


 
When the line of demarcation between consensual sex and rape blurs....





  • World
    [h=3]UK woman arrested in Dubai after reporting rape[/h] (CNN)A British tourist has been arrested in Dubai on charges of extramarital sex after telling police she was raped while in the United Arab Emirates, according to a UK-based legal advice group called Detained in Dubai. "This is tremendously disturbing," Radha Stirling, the group's founder and director, said in a statement. It is understood that the Foreign Office is also in contact with two other British nationals.
    CNN


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Are the bigger than human beings by any chance??? :fear:




  • Science
    [h=3]Aliens are all around you, says Ivy League professor[/h] Alien life is behind the mysteries of the universe, according to a radical new theory. Ancient non-human lifeforms morphed into the physical world and are the driving force behind mind-boggling quantum physics and phenomena like dark matter, according to a Columbia University astrophysicist. The expert says our universe is the remains of intelligent alien life which controls all aspects of the physical world - from gravity to the speed of light. The theory helps to explain the great mysteries of the cosmos and also answers why we are yet to find intelligent life beyond our planet, Professor Caleb Scharf says. In an article for science journal Nautilus, the radical thinker wrote that alien life
    New York Post




 
If unwilling to abort, one must take the hormone pills.

If unwilling to take the pill, one must be willing to abort.

If unwilling to do both, then STAY AWAY from boys and men! :moony:




  • Health
    [h=3]When I Tell Men I Would Never Get an Abortion, Their Reaction Is Infuriating[/h] When I was 24, I decided against using hormonal birth control or getting an abortion unless absolutely medically necessary. At that time, I was dating and having sex with a man for about six months. We always used condoms, but that did not completely eliminate the possibility that I could ...
    xoJane







 
Is it possible that the United States MAY become a mere Union of the States??? :noidea:

World
[h=3]#CalExit: The California Secession Movement is real, and could work[/h] As is the case in so many other parts of America, thousands of California residents are protesting the 2016 election results. The difference? Their frustration has swelled into support for perhaps the ultimate solution to the Golden State's strong distaste for president-elect Donald Trump-secession. SEE ALSO: Calexit: Californians want to secede now that Trump won The idea of a #Calexit blew up on Twitter right after Trump's win. It started as a series of jokes-Tweets about the state's best-known exports, of sorts (from Apple devices to weed), along with maps and memes showing what an independent California would look like. It wasn't long before a mere wave of social media output coalesced into
Mashable

California secession backers are trying to open an embassy in Russia
Business Insider
Trump's new world order
POLITICO


 
Does it matter when one has her own fashion outlet ?

Politics
[h=3]French fashion designer refuses to dress Melania Trump[/h] There's no doubt which side the fashion world supported during the US presidential campaign. For years, First Lady Michelle Obama and Democrats' vanquished presidential candidate Hillary Clinton have been favorites with fashion designers who dressed them in clothes aimed at evoking their values.
AFP

Designer Sophie Theallet says she won't dress Melania Trump
Mashable
Fashion Designer Sophie Theallet Pens Open Letter Refusing to Dress Melania Trump
Good Morning America


 
Plans and Counter Plans???

Politics
[h=3]There's already a plan to fight Trump's Muslim registry, and it's brilliant[/h] Throughout Trump's campaign, the candidate promised he would start a Muslim registry, and now that promise looks increasingly likely to become real. On The Kelly File last night, Megyn Kelly interrogated a Trump surrogate, Carl Higbie, who alleged that the Trump campaign had judicial precedent for establishing a Muslim registry in World War II Japanese internment camps. Higbie's terrifying observation quickly went viral, and on social media, users debated ways they could best fight a registry. For allies of the community, this might mean registering themselves. SEE ALSO: Megyn Kelly shuts down Trump supporter on Muslim registry 'precedent' First, it's important to establish what kind of registry Trump appears to be planning. Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is a Trump immigration advisor who formerly worked for the Bush administration. Kobach hopes to resurrect the National Security Entry-Exit Registration System, or NSEERS, a Bush-era Justice Department program he designed shortly after 9/11 which included a database of immigrants from 25 countries, 24 of which were Muslim majority. The program was indefinitely suspended under President Barack Obama in 2011. Kobach's Muslim registry - sorry, the "database of immigrants from Muslim-majority countries" - only included non-citizens. By 2003, 83,000 Muslims had been registered, 13,000 were forced into court proceedings, and rounds of immigrants were rounded up and deported - almost always for overstaying their VISA. The ACLU has promised to see Trump in court, but constitutional law experts aren't confident that they will be successful. Historically, the courts have been hesitant to challenge the federal government in areas of immigration that have foreign policy implications. What's more dangerous - though unconstitutional and less likely - is that Trump will also make Muslim-American citizens also register in a database. That was part of Trump's campaign rhetoric, and while it seems highly unlikely that it would make it through the courts, the president-elect made it a defining theme and promise of his campaign. In order to fight both kind of Muslim registries, however, citizen allies of the community have been increasingly stepping up on social media and offering to register themselves instead. The goal is to confuse ICE officials - the more names on the list, the harder they will be to identify, the argument goes - and to establish ties of solidarity. A website that has since gone viral, known as Register.us, allows allies to sign a pledge to register themselves in the event of a Muslim registry. On The Forward, Benjamin Gladstone wrote that, "All Jews should should register as Muslims because we know the horrors of religious registration all too well." "The new American president-elect, Donald Trump, whose Islamophobia, misogyny, ableism, racism, and anti-Semitism have brought protesters out into the streets, has also announced a plan to 'register' Muslim Americans, just as the Nazis once did the Jews," Gladstone writes. "A database of the sort that Trump has proposed would enable the government to enforce discriminatory laws and to violate the civil liberties of American citizens based on their faith." Gladstone then put out a call for all American citizens to commit to register as a Muslim if a registry does in fact happen. "Therefore, I am putting out a call for Jewish citizens of the United States of America to commit, right now, to register as Muslim in the event that Donald Trump actually implements such a system, and to encourage other citizens, Jewish or not, to do the same." It's unclear how allies of the community could sign up for the registry if it includes only non-citizens without facing major legal obstacles - the move may be mostly symbolic. Non-Muslim immigrants might be able to sign up for it, but as registries have historically been used to deport people, their own chances of getting deported could increase as well. On Twitter, however, allies of the Muslim community offered to step up and be registered first, arguing they could use their privilege to help others. I'm a white male. White males account for the majority of violent crimes in the U.S. Why not #RegisterMeFirst? - Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) November 17, 2016 A Muslim immigration registry? No way! Tell @realDonaldTrump to protect #humanrights and #RegisterMeFirst! https://t.co/irnYC2LXu4 pic.twitter.com/JoWSOemWrl - AmnestyInternational (@amnesty) November 17, 2016 I am an LGBTQ citizen of the United States and I stand with my fellow Muslim-Americans. The registry cannot happen. #RegisterMeFirst - liam and the bees (@liamandthebees) November 17, 2016 My grandma's Japanese classmates disappeared from nursing school in 1940s, and white students stayed silent. Never again. #RegisterMeFirst - Maia Powloski (@MaiaPowloski) November 17, 2016 There's less than a 100 days before Trump is inaugurated as president, and Americans are starting to prepare - now. BONUS: These are the most shocking quotes to come out of Trump’s 60 Minutes interview
Mashable

 
When the cut off level is higher ....one has to work harder !!! :thumb:

U.S.
[h=3]Asian students score highest on SATs in NYC[/h] The city’s high-achieving Asian public school students dominated their peers on SAT math scores yet again last year, according to Department of Education data released Friday. Among senior test takers, Asian students scored an average of 562 on the math portion of the college entrance exam - 40 points higher than white students, the numbers show. Latino kids came in third with an average math score of 421, and black students averaged 409, according to the report. White public-school seniors were the top scorers on the test’s reading and writing portions, posting averages of 504 and 503, respectively. Asian students placed second in both categories with Hispanics third and blacks last. Overall,
New York Post

School in Aurora named second best in the nation
Chicago Tribune
Duval Schools officials doctoring student exam scores
First Coast News


 
The anti-biotics make the bugs stronger and the boys weaker!!! :rolleyes:




  • Health
    [h=3]This bacteria is getting harder for kids to fight[/h] When 6-year-old Logan Peon got an ear infection last year, his pediatrician in Chicago gave him antibiotics. That should've been the end to a typical childhood illness. But Peon had acquired a drug-resistant bacteria called Pseudomonas aeruginosa . Round after round of antibiotics failed to clear up the boy's painful infection and left him sick from side effects. "It didn't matter what we did, we couldn't get rid of it," his mother Katie Fearon recalled. SEE ALSO: Bacteria in our mouths may hold clues about why people get migraines Her son eventually went to the hospital this fall to receive antibiotics intravenously. Fearon said she hopes this will finally do the trick. "It's just relentless," she told Mashable. Drug-resistant infections like Peon's are rising among U.S. children, according to a new study in the Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. A doctor performs a physical exam on a fourth-grader in Cicero, Illinois. Image: tom boyle/Getty Images Researchers found increasing rates of antibiotic resistance among samples of P. aeruginosa collected from pediatric patients nationwide. Left on their own, these infections can lead to severe illnesses, longer hospital stays and raise the risk of death. "It's becoming more complex and difficult to treat," said Latania Logan, a co-author of the study and a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Globally, infections such as pneumonia and tuberculosis are becoming harder to treat across the board as antibiotics grow less effective. The World Health Organization now lists antibiotic resistance as one of the biggest threats to global health. Too many prescriptions The main reason for this scary trend is that we're taking too many antibiotics. Doctors might prescribe the pills as a catch-all cure when no treatment, or a different medication, is more appropriate. Patients similarly expect their doctors to prescribe antibiotics for whatever ails them. Or they might self-medicate or share leftover pills. In addition, there has been a shift toward using large amounts of antibiotics in the livestock industry, which is also increasing the incidence of drug resistant bacteria. By reducing the collective use of antibiotics, we could help reduce the spreading of highly resistant bacteria, doctors say. Until then, children like Peon may be increasingly at risk of hard-to-treat infections. A pharmacy manager in Miami counts out the correct number of antibiotic pills to fill a prescription. Image: Joe Raedle/Getty Images For the study, Dr. Logan and her co-authors analyzed clinical data from about 300 hospitals nationwide for the years 1999 to 2012. P. aeruginosa infections are fairly common among people with cystic fibrosis, a life-threatening disorder, so the researchers did not include those patients. The team studied samples from patients ages 1 to 17 who were in various health care settings at the time, such as an intensive care unit or in outpatient treatment. While healthy people can acquire the bacteria, P. aeruginosa is more prone to attack patients who already have a compromised immune system. Six-year-old Peon, for instance, has always been prone to infections and is often at the hospital, where he may have picked up the ear infection, his mother said. The researchers found the proportion of bacterial stains that are resistant to at least three classes of antibiotics rose from 15.4 percent in 1999 to 26 percent in 2012. The proportion of strains resistant to carbapenems - a class of antibiotics considered a treatment of last resort for highly resistant infections - rose from 9.4 percent to 20 percent. Electron micrograph of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Image: Cultura/ap images Drug resistance was most common in teenage patients, ages 13 to 17, and more prevalent in the Midwest, according to the Nov. 17 study. The research is the first to examine national trends in P. aeruginosa infections. Roberto Posada, a pediatrics specialist who was not involved in the research, said the findings provide important insight for medical professionals and families trying to understand the rising threat of drug-resistant infections. Growing resistance to carbapenems in particular "has serious consequences" for infections in children, said Posada, who is a professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Logan said she hoped the findings would help get the word out to not only researchers but also nurses, home health care providers and other caregivers of sick children who may be at a higher risk of acquiring these serious infections. "I don't know that people are as aware of how threatening this problem really is," she told Mashable. BONUS: Smartphone cameras now have the power to detect anemia with this brilliant app
    Mashable





 
The hot soak turned out to be hot soup!!! :tsk:

U.S.
[h=3]Man killed in boiling Yellowstone pool was looking for hot soak: report[/h] Colin Nathaniel Scott was seen by his sister, Sable, plunging into the hot spring near Pork Chop Geyser on June 7. The department's 60-page report, first made public this week following a Freedom of Information Act request by local Montana television station KULR, says that the brother and sister had left the park boardwalk and entered a dangerous area marked by warning signs. "There’s a closure in place to keep people from doing that for their own safety and also to protect the resources because they are very fragile," Lorant Veress, a deputy park ranger, told KULR.
Reuters

The Man Who Died at Yellowstone National Park Was Trying to Bathe in the Hot Springs
Esquire
Man 'dissolves' after falling into acidic hot spring at Yellowstone
UPI


 
Silver girl Sindhu has become Super Series winner! :thumb:

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https://in.news.yahoo.com/pv-sindhu-defeats-sun-yu-win-maiden-china-081721260.html
 
There is a proverb
"mukkal thuddukku moondru saththiyam paNNuvaan. :lie:

Now
"moondu pizzaavukku aaLaik kolai pannaRaan!

Occupation hazard has come down to the level of a pizza delivery boy!!! :doh:

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