Sunday, December 28, 2014

Chelsea Handler topless campaign

 

The comedian and former talk show host, who has been campaigning against Instagram's censorship policies, posted yet another topless photo of herself on boxing day while on top of a snowy mountain during a holiday ski trip. She has since taken the instagram pic down ... but continue to see the uncensored topless photo she posted on twitter...



Miley Cyrus campaign topless continues #practicewhatchupreach #FreeTheNipple #FreedatShit




Last night, Miley Cyrus joined Chelsea Handler by posting an uncensored topless photo of herself  on Instagram in support of the #FreeTheNipple movement. Miley wrote "Some lame ass deff gonna [flag] that but f--kkkkkkk it. #practicewhatchupreach #FreeTheNipple #FreedatShit."

Of course, posting a photo like that violates Instagram’s strict no-nudity rule and the pic was taken down within minutes. See the censored pic after the cut...


LOST AirAsia flight QZ8501: Pilot asked to ‘deviate’ due to weather


Unidentified next of kin entering the holding area at Changi Airport  terminal 2 for relatives of the missing Air Asia flight on the 28 Dec 2014. Air Asia Indonesia said the pilot of flight QZ8501 that went missing between Indonesia and Singapore early Sunday had requested “deviation” from its flight plan because of bad weather.“The aircraft... was requesting deviation due to enroute weather,” the Malaysia-based carrier said in a statement posted on its Facebook page.  “Communication with the aircraft was lost while it was still under the control of the Indonesian Air Traffic Control (ATC).”Meantime, Joko Muryo Atmodjo, air transportation director at the Transport Ministry, told a news conference on Sunday that the plane had been flying at 32,000 feet and had asked to fly at 38,000 feet to avoid clouds.He said the aircraft was between the Indonesian port of Tanjung Pandan and the town of Pontianak, in West Kalimantan on Borneo island, when it went missing,"At 6.12 am, the pilot asked Jakarta tower to be allowed to move up to 38,000 feet from 32,000 feet and to fly around a bad cloud. The tower lost contact at 6.17am," Murjatmodjo told a media briefing at Indonesia's main international airport, the Soekarno-Hatta, outside Jakarta."The status as per now is 'lost contact' at a location about 100 nautical miles east - a bit south - of Tanjung Pandan, Belitung island. Between Tanjung Pandan and Pontianak, Kalimantan."The flight was scheduled to land at Changi Airport in Singapore at 8.30am on Sunday.This is the full statement from AirAsia Indonesia:AirAsia Indonesia regrets to confirm that flight QZ8501 from Surabaya to Singapore has lost contact with air traffic control at 07:24 (Surabaya LT) this morning. The flight took off from Juanda International Airport in Surabaya at 0535hours.The aircraft was an Airbus A320-200 with the registration number PK-AXC. There were two pilots, four flight attendants and one engineer on board.The captain in command had a total of 6,100 flying hours and the first officer a total of 2,275 flying hours.There were 155 passengers on board, with 138 adults, 16 children and 1 infant. Also on board were 2 pilots and 5 cabin crew.Nationalities of passengers and crew onboard are as below:1 Singapore1 Malaysia1 France3 South Korean156 Indonesia

At this time, search and rescue operations are being conducted under the guidance of The Indonesia of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). AirAsia Indonesia is cooperating fully and assisting the investigation in every possible way.The aircraft was on the submitted flight plan route and was requesting deviation due to enroute weather before communication with the aircraft was lost while it was still under the control of the Indonesian Air Traffic Control (ATC).The aircraft had undergone its last scheduled maintenance on 16 November 2014.AirAsia has established an Emergency Call Centre that is available for family or friends of those who may have been on board the aircraft. The number is: +622129850801.AirAsia will release further information as soon as it becomes available. Updated information will also be posted on the AirAsia website, www.airasia.com.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

29 breathtaking photographs of the human race



"I’m fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in."

A boy rescues his sister from underneath the rubble of their home in Syria

Toshimana, an apprentice Geisha in Kyoto

Yezidi girl carries an assault rifle to protect her family against ISIS

A mother and her 3 year-old daughter, who were attacked with acid by their husband/father

Girl that survived 11 days in Siberian Forest

Blind albino boys in their boarding room at a mission school for the blind in West Bengal, India, 2013

3 weeks-old newborn with albinism happily sleeping with his cousin in Kinshasa, Congo photo Patricia Willocq

Siberian Family Meal

Public bus passengers try to rescue a woman who tried to commit suicide by slitting her wrist with a fruit knife



A boy of the nomadic Suri tribe of Ethiopia, in traditional face/body paint and attire

A boy of the nomadic Suri tribe of Ethiopia, in traditional face/body paint and attire

Iowa couple of 72 years finally gets married

Iowa couple of 72 years finally gets married

13 year old eagle huntress Ashol Pan; Mongolia

13 year old eagle huntress Ashol Pan; Mongolia

The face of a Chinese coal miner

The face of a Chinese coal miner

A Palestinian girl with a Kalashnikov rifle, amid Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza City

A Palestinian girl with a Kalashnikov rifle, amid Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza City

Beautiful eyes!

Beautiful eyes!

7 Year Old Syrian Rebel

7 Year Old Syrian Rebel

Rice Farmer in Small Villiage, Vietnam

 Rice Farmer in Small Villiage, Vietnam

An 18 year old IDF soldier pauses after a long run in full gear and battle paint. By Asher Svidensky

An 18 year old IDF soldier pauses after a long run in full gear and battle paint. By Asher Svidensky

Tea time on the Yamal peninsula

Tea time on the Yamal peninsula

Malagasy girl walks among the Baobab trees

Malagasy girl walks among the Baobab trees

Ethiopian girl from the Hamer tribe

Ethiopian girl from the Hamer tribe

A Monk And His Brother

A Monk And His Brother

A poor farmer’s son graduated

  A poor farmer’s son graduated

A girl from the minority Yazidi sect rests at the Iraqi-Syrian border crossing in Fishkhabour, Dohuk province after fleeing Isla

A girl from the minority Yazidi sect rests at the Iraqi-Syrian border crossing in Fishkhabour, Dohuk province after fleeing Isla

Mother and Daughter

 Mother and Daughter

Taking a break at Burning Man

Taking a break at Burning Man

Alcoholic Father with child

 Alcoholic Father with child

2 Year Old Offering Food To Her Handicapped Mom

2 Year Old Offering Food To Her Handicapped Mom


Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Miley Cyrus laced nipples with marijuana for Christmas pasties

                     

 kisses a girl in new pics


Miley Cyrus pictured left covering her nipples with marijuana pasties and right kissing friend Jaci Wells during a Christmas party thrown by singer Wayne Coyne last weekend. The photos were shared on twitter. Wild child!

4 killed as severe weather slams southern US


Severe weather slamming the southern U.S. two days before Christmas killed at least four people, flipped cars, knocked out power to thousands and damaged several homes and businesses.

In Mississippi, Gov. Phil Bryant declared an emergency for two southeastern counties where officials say four people died in the storms and several more were injured. His office said thousands were without power Tuesday night around Columbia, which is about 80 miles southeast of Jackson.

Jones County Emergency Management director Marda Tullos said a man and woman were killed inside a mobile home in the storm's path in Laurel. About 50 miles southwest, Marion County coroner Norma Williamson tells WDAM that two people were killed in Columbia. One person was in a trailer park, another at a strip mall.

She said the Marion County hospital emergency room in Columbia was dealing with many patients.

National Weather Service meteorologist Latrice Maxie said significant damage has been reported to homes and businesses in the city of about 6,500 people . A survey team will be sent Wednesday to determine whether a tornado was responsible, she said. Storm spotter said it was.

Marion County Emergency Management director Aaron Greer told the Hattiesburg American newspaper that some people were still trapped inside their homes. Television footage showed cars, including an ambulance, flipped over and a few businesses wrecked.

Calls from The Associated Press to Greer weren't immediately returned Tuesday night.

Mississippi Highway Patrol Lt. Johnny Poulos said authorities have shut down the three highways that lead into Columbia because of downed trees, power lines and other debris.

Watches and warnings were out for a swath of Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama with the storms moving toward Georgia, including Atlanta, and Florida late Tuesday into Christmas Eve.

According to local media reports, a tornado touched down in Amite, Louisiana, downing several power lines and trees and tearing the roof off at least one home. Golf ball-sized hail fell in Enterprise, Mississippi, along with some pea-sized hail in the Bude area.

Flooding also was forecast in several areas because of several inches of rain piling up.

Already in Tallahassee, Florida, the National Weather Service tweeted that travel was strongly discouraged and that several water rescues were in progress. At least 6 inches of rain had hit the area in a short time.

The Interview: Sony's North Korea film to be screened in US

The Interview film poster

Sony film The Interview has featured highly in hackers' demands

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A comedy film about North Korea that had its Christmas Day launch cancelled after a major cyber attack and threats against US cinema-goers is now to get a limited theatrical release, Sony says.
The Interview will be shown in some independent US cinemas on Thursday.
Sony Chairman Michael Lynton said he was "excited" that the comedy, about a plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, would now be seen.
Two cinemas in Atlanta and Austin have already revealed screenings.
They said via social media that Sony Pictures had authorised them to show the film, which has been at the centre of escalating tensions between the US and North Korea.
"Breaking news," tweeted Tim League, founder of the Alamo Drafthouse cinema in Austin.
"Sony has authorized screenings of THE INTERVIEW on Christmas Day. We are making shows available within the hour."
'Freedom prevailed'
The White House welcomed the development, with a spokesman saying that President Barack Obama applauded Sony's decision and that the US was a country that "believes in free speech".
Seth Rogen, who directed and starred in the film, tweeted: "The people have spoken! Freedom has prevailed! Sony didn't give up!"
Sony had previously announced that the film's release would be pulled completely, following a hacking attack on the company and threats against cinema chains that planned to screen the film.
That decision drew criticism in Hollywood, with some calling it an attack on the freedom of expression.
Mr Obama had also called Sony's initial decision to pull the film "a mistake".
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The InterviewThe film was branded an "act of war" by North Korea
Analysis: Alastair Leithead, Los Angeles
What started out as a Christmas comedy caper has become quite the seasonal thriller. It's got everything: cyber-attacks, terror threats and an international incident between America and North Korea, but all of it is a drama Sony Pictures could do without.
The company has been through a lot in the last month, and has now backtracked on its decision to pull the film completely. As yet the big theatres have still not said when, or whether, they might screen the film.
Sony Pictures Entertainment has been hit hard - first by the embarrassment of personal emails being dumped online. But as the seriousness of the cyber-attack unfolded, it also became clear that the personal details of thousands of staff and former-employees had been stolen - opening the door to class-action lawsuits.
Unreleased films leaked online, and then the pulling of a major movie, could cost tens of millions of dollars - let alone the price for the computer network repairs and beefed-up security.
It's a still-unfolding script to a drama the critics might even slam for being a little too far-fetched.
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'First step'
Hundreds of independently-owned theatres had signed a petitionexpressing support for the film and its screening.
However, major movie chains in the US are thought unlikely to take part in the release at this stage.
Mr Lynton said: "We are continuing our efforts to secure more platforms and more theatres so this movie can reach the largest possible audience."
He also said he "hoped it would be the first step of the film's release".
The company has yet to reveal further details of its release plans, but there is also speculation that video on-demand (VOD) will be offered as part of the package.
Sony's decision to show the film came hours after North Korea suffered a severe internet outage that effectively shut down its internet services for 10 hours.
Kim Jong-Un with North Korean soldiers' familiesNorth Korea says the film hurts the "dignity of its supreme leadership"
It was not clear what caused this. North Korean officials have not commented on the issue.
The country's internet services appeared to suffer a second outage on Tuesday afternoon, but they were restored in under an hour, an internet monitoring company said.
US officials have declined to comment on who might have been responsible for the shutdown.
Mr Obama has previously vowed to respond to a hacking attack on Sony, which led to sensitive data and unreleased film material being leaked.
The US said an FBI investigation showed that North Korea was responsible for the cyber attack on Sony - claims denied by North Korea.
The Interview saga
The Interview features James Franco and Seth Rogen as two journalists granted an audience with Mr Kim. The CIA then enlists the pair to assassinate him.
  • 22 November: Sony computer systems hacked, exposing embarrassing emails and personal details about stars
  • 7 December: North Korea denies accusations that it is behind the cyber-attack, but praises it as a "righteous deed"
  • 16 December: "Guardians of Peace" hacker group threatens 9/11-type attack on cinemas showing film; New York premiere cancelled
  • 17 December: Leading US cinema groups say they will not screen film; Sony cancels Christmas Day release
  • 19 December: FBI concludes North Korea orchestrated hack; President Obama calls Sony cancellation "a mistake"
  • 20 December: North Korea proposes joint inquiry with US into hacks, rejected by the US
  • 22 December: North Korea suffers a severe internet outage
  • 23 December: Sony bosses appear to change their minds, saying they will now give The Interview a limited Christmas Day release

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