This guy was taken down by security before being able to enter hotel lobby. Dress code goes into effect after 8 pm, so. Taken by ambulance f...
This guy was taken down by security before being able to enter hotel lobby. Dress code goes into effect after 8 pm, so. Taken by ambulance from here. Less
Is it a scientific way of cheating death? Or a ‘false hope’ fantasy for the vulnerable? Medical experts are raising serious concerns a...
Is it a scientific way of cheating death? Or a ‘false hope’ fantasy for the vulnerable? Medical experts are raising serious concerns about cryogenics – the practice of deep-freezing a dead human in the hope a future cure will bring them back to life. It follows news that a British teenager had won the right for her body to be preserved. “She was 14, bright, intelligent and articulate,” the girl’s lawyer Zoe Fleetwood explained. “She was determined. She knew in detail the process she was seeking to undertake and she persuaded me and she persuaded the court of her maturity and capacity to make such decisions.” Terminally ill with cancer, the girl was supported in her wish by her mother, but not her father. A High Court judge gave her mother the right to decide. A 14-year-old girl who died of cancer has been cryogenically frozen after a landmark court case.Here is cryonics explained in 90 seconds: pic.twitter.com/KKQVMHlcqN— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) 18 novembre 2016 But some fear that preserving a loved one’s body in this way could get in the way of the grieving process. “None of us know what will happen to this girl in 100 years time in terms of the cryogenics and whether or not she can be brought back to life,” said British family doctor Ellie Cannon. “It is almost something out of science fiction. And I think that false hope could be damaging for her mum and her bereavement process because at what point is she going to reach acceptance?” Scientific backlash after High Court rules teenager can be frozen after death https://t.co/15JHymMi9C pic.twitter.com/qAZ3Tr3g5a— Sarah Knapton (@sarahknapton) 18 novembre 2016 The technique is unproven and expensive – raising further fears. But for those like the unnamed British girl – now deep frozen in America – even the outside hope of a second chance at life is priceless. Less
Woman says man is cheating. http://www.miaopai.com/show/GBlDDggq~wG~FOvNIHYBZA__.htm #financial_support_div{ display:no...
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Alright so we totally wasted this guy's time. He's bloody brilliant; builds, mods, codes, the works. Please check his stuff out, he's called...
Alright so we totally wasted this guy's time. He's bloody brilliant; builds, mods, codes, the works. Please check his stuff out, he's called 2xAA and runs a site you'll find by searching 'micro collective' Less
People marched through the streets of India's capital demanding repeal of a colonial era law, Section 377 of the penal code, which bans bugg...
People marched through the streets of India's capital demanding repeal of a colonial era law, Section 377 of the penal code, which bans buggery, in this traditionally conservative country. Even Fidel Castro who famously treated "ideological deviants" harshly by sending many queers to work camps for re-education and rehab in the 60s and 70s took responsibility for their persecution in a 2010 interview. Same-sex relations were legalized on the island in 1979. Less
Cat lovers enjoyed a feline-style, human-free night on the town at the aptly named 'Cat Rally' masked ball in Shinjuku, Tokyo on Friday. Dre...
Cat lovers enjoyed a feline-style, human-free night on the town at the aptly named 'Cat Rally' masked ball in Shinjuku, Tokyo on Friday. Dress code was all things feline. Doors opened around 19:00 local time (10:00 GMT) at the Lumine shopping mall where attendees were entertained with an array of cat-themed spectacles. An exhibition, live performances and DJs made up the evening's schedule, and all at the affordable sum of 3,500 Yen (€28/$31). Part of the ticket sales will be donated to cat-related support groups. Video ID: 20161202 054 Video on Demand: http://www.ruptly.tv Contact: cd@ruptly.tv Twitter: http://twitter.com/Ruptly Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/Ruptly Less
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Chyna Took The Baby And Left ... And She Was Exposed As Allegedly Cheating On Him With Multiple Rappers...Suicide Is Not The Answer...Call M...
Chyna Took The Baby And Left ... And She Was Exposed As Allegedly Cheating On Him With Multiple Rappers...Suicide Is Not The Answer...Call Me Rob Less
A senior executive in the 2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal has appeared in a Florida court charged with defrauding the United States. Oli...
A senior executive in the 2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal has appeared in a Florida court charged with defrauding the United States. Oliver Schmidt, was general manager in charge of Volkswagen’s environmental and engineering office in Michigan. He was arrested on Saturday in Florida after attempting to return to Germany from a vacation. His court appearance comes as the car maker nears a $3 billion-plus settlement with the US Justice and environment protection agency. VW admitted in September 2015 to installing secret “defeat device” software in hundreds of thousands of US diesel cars to cheat exhaust emissions tests and make them appear cleaner than they were on the road, and that up to around 11 million vehicles could have similar software installed worldwide. The ensuing scandal has cost the company more than $18.9 billion (18 billion euros) in provisions, led to the ousting of its longtime CEO Martin Winterkorn and forced it to drop its diesel offensive in the United States. Less
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