Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Final tragic selfie of two stunt actors minutes before they were filmed falling to their deaths in movie scene

Uday Raghava
This is the moment a stunt actor with his bare-chested colleague posed for a selfiebefore the pair died after plunging from a helicopter into a lake while shooting a movie scene.
Uday Raghava, 28, and Anil, 31, were shooting the climax of the Kannada movie Maastigudi when the stunt went awry.
The two actors jumped off the chopper into Tippagondanahalli lake in Karnataka, Indian, from a height of more than 60 feet.
Lead actor Duniya Vijay, who also jumped after them, was rescued by a fisherman while trying to swim towards the shore.
While Vijay was wearing a life jacket inside a camouflaged jacket, Anil and Uday were just wearing pants.
All the three had rehearsed the scene before the shoot.

Britain? The obnoxious wealthy heirs and heiresses who love to flash their cash on Rich Kids app that costs £890 a month to 'flush out the fakes from real milionaires' and has now been banned by Apple

Her 66,000 Instagram followers can ogle photos of Julia clutching a £1,800 bottle of Armand de Brignac Brut Gold

You've heard of the Rich Kids of Instagram: those spoiled twenty somethings who love nothing more than flaunting their wealth online.
Then there is the Rich Kids app, an exclusive club where some of the 25,000 members pay £890 a month to post their self-obsessed pictures, in a bid to weed out fake heirs.
It’s just been banned by Apple for violating its terms — to its narcissistic stars’ frustration.
So just who are these obnoxious rich kids? Sarah Rainey holds her nose and takes a look.
 
Property tycoon who's rarely in the office 
Emir Bahadir lases on an inflatable animal in a pool
Emir Bahadir lases on an inflatable animal in a pool
Turkish-born Emir Bahadir’s name translates literally to ‘Prince’ — and the 25-year-old certainly lives like one. Whether lounging in a pool in St Tropez (inset) or grinning on board his mahogany-panelled private jet (main picture), his 319,000 followers are regularly treated to glimpses of his gilded existence.
Emir, who attended the £60,000-a-year American School in Switzerland, and studied business at New York University before moving to London, is heir to a generations-old Turkish property empire and owns a £2.8 million apartment in Manhattan. He is also co-founder of a property brokerage whose offerings include a £77 million premises on New York’s Fifth Avenue.
A visit to his Instagram site, however, shows Emir is rarely in the office. He’s more likely to be found in a helicopter over Cannes, attending a gala in Miami or relaxing on a yacht surrounded by a gaggle of bikini-clad beauties.

12 year old boy prosecuted for raping sister after getting addicted to hardcore porn


 A young boy aged 12 years has pleaded to 6 counts of rape in court after getting hooked to porn and raping his younger sister.

He has been ordered by the judge to seek help after he told his sister if she didn’t have sex with him “she wouldn’t be his sister anymore”. According to the court in Cheltenham, the boy had searched items on the internet like 'incest' and even told them that the act was consensual.


 He was sentenced to 12 months referral order and ordered not to have contact with anyone younger than 16 – his sister - inclusive while his internet use will also be monitored.

His solicitor Gareth James, told the court that the offence was “experimentation of a sort, albeit completely inappropriate.”

The incident happened in 2014 and the boy who's now 14, will be monitored by police until he's 19.
The court has banned the media from publishing the boy's names or sharing his photos.

Source: Metro UK

'I'm with her. She's with us': Democratic all-stars come out for massive Hillary Clinton rally on eve of election

Michelle Obama Bill Clinton
An all-star roster came out for one of the last campaign rallies in support of Hillary Clinton on the eve of Election Day.
Bruce Springsteen, opened the Monday night event, singing to a crowd of at least 20,000 supporters in Philadelphia.
The legendary musician riffed on the Democratic nominee's candidacy in between songs. 
"Let's all do our part so we can look back on 2016 and say we stood with Hillary Clinton on the right side of history," Springsteen said to raucous cheers from the crowd.
After Springsteen's performance, the crowd alternated between chants of "I'm with her. She's with us."
Chelsea Clinton and Bill Clinton took the stage after, with the former president noting the symbolic venue.
"This country began here," Clinton said, declaring that on Election Day, Americans will have another chance "to form a more perfect union."

NATO puts 300,000 troops on 'high alert' in readiness for a confrontation with Russia as fears grow Putin is preparing to attack the West

Nato soldiers stand on a pontoon bridge constructed across the Vistula river in Poland during the NATO Anaconda-16 exercise earlier this year
Nato chiefs, thrown into a panic by fears that Russian President Vladimir Putin might attack the West, are scrambling to put together a force of 300,000 troops which they can put on 'high alert'.
Relations between Russia and the West have plunged in the last year, with Moscow's insistence on backing its Syrian ally, President Bashar al-Assad, at all costs leading to serious tension with the US, Britain and France. 
Most Nato members cut their defence spending dramatically since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991 but Russia has been bolstering its military capabilities, holding parades involving more than 100,000 troops each year. 
Nato soldiers stand on a pontoon bridge constructed across the Vistula river in Poland during the NATO Anaconda-16 exercise earlier this year
Moscow has been throwing its weight around in recent years - in 2008 Russian troops humiliated the Georgians and in turn the White House by invading South Ossetia and Abkhazia in support of pro-Moscow rebels. 
Then in 2014 Russia annexed Crimea and supported ethnic Russian rebels in the eastern Ukraine. 
President Obama's 'Russian reset' policy, which was designed to improve relations with Moscow, has looked increasingly like a policy of appeasement.

Russia's President Putin (left, with outgoing President Obama, during a recent meeting in China) has massively increased Russian military spending and anti-Western rhetoric
Russia's President Putin (left, with outgoing President Obama, during a recent meeting in China) has massively increased Russian military spending and anti-Western rhetoric

Sunday, November 6, 2016

New Music: FOR THE GIRLS @miclbabs



kindly listen to this brand new tune  titled  :For the Girls by Mic’L











Early voting statistics update: Battlegrounds tight with 30 million ballots cast

Democrats are building an early voting lead in North Carolina and Nevada, but Republicans maintain an edge in Florida and Ohio, according to a CNN analysis.
With five days to go, registered Republicans also lead Democrats in early voting in Arizona, while Democrats are also ahead in Colorado and Iowa.
More than 30 million votes have been cast already across 38 states with early voting. And with five days to go, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are encouraging their supporters to hit the polls early. So far, about 7.4 million registered Democrats and about 6.4 million Republicans have done just that.
CNN has partnered with Catalist, a data company that works with progressive candidates and groups, to receive detailed early vote return information this year. Catalist's voter list connects returned ballots with demographic and registration information, such as party registration, gender and age, and allows a closer look at who has already cast a vote.
These are not results -- ballots aren't counted until Election Day. But the findings provide clues on who is voting and which party is turning out to vote. And in states that track party affiliation, it's important to remember that not all Democrats are voting for Clinton, and not all Republicans support Trump.
Here's a look at the early voting data from several battleground states:

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