Friday, April 24, 2015

Chatting With My Boyfriend Goes Wrong

I’ve been with my fiancé for a little over 2.5 years now. We met on an online dating service. We’ve lived an hour apart for our entire relationship except for the past month or so, I’m in the middle of moving in. We’d still see each other every weekend, sometimes more. Initially we had web cams, I got rid of mine, he still had his and just put it away a couple months ago (5). I had always wondered why he kept it set up right next to his computer when we didn’t use it anymore with each other. He had a roommate and I just figured he used it to take pics of himself for the computer.



Thursday, April 23, 2015

If Life Is a Game, These Are the Rules

Real life is the game that – literally – everyone is playing. ... If your state gets too low in one area, your body will disobey your own instructions ...




Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Cute Girls Roller Coaster Ride

Cute Girl Goes Through Mixed Emotions On Her First Roller Coaster Ride Myles Weissleder took his young daughter Summer on her first roller coaster ride, and the little kid went through a slew of emotions. First she was scared, fearful, and sad. But that quickly changed to happy laughter and smiles. Finally, when the ride was over, she crossed her arms in disappointment. Be sure to visit their channel.



Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Kate Upton leaked video is breaking internet

It’s hard to imagine a greater recent modeling success than Kate Upton. After a video of her dancing at a basketball game went viral in 2011, she catapulted to the cover of Sports Illustrated and into boys’ fantasies across the globe, followed by an unfeasible leap into the pages of Vogue, despite her couture-busting curves. But, more recently, industry insiders are saying her meteoric rise has started its downward trajectory — and part of the reason for that is her own attitude.



Monday, April 20, 2015

This Is Why We Love Summer

There are many reasons to love summer in Miami Beach. It's an excuse to explore the city's great parks, have a wander along the river or just chill out. Enjoy...




Sunday, April 19, 2015

NICKI MINAJ CRAZY VIDEO LEAKED ALLEGEDLY BY EX (Safaree Samuels)

The rapper, songstress recently surprised fans with news of her engagement to the hip hop artist, Meek Mill. Although soon after hell broke loose and the drama began as Minaj's ex-lover Safaree "SB" allegedly began tweeting "revenge porn" of Minaj while posting slags on Mill.

Minaj couldn't help but post a photo showing off her $500K heart-shaped engagement ring from Mill. She's been linked to the Philly rapper Meek Mill since splitting from her boyfriend of 11 years, Safaree Samuels.

Then on early April 17th suspicious photos of a nude Nicki Minaj hit Twitter and proceeded to go viral. It seemed someone posing as Safaree Samuels was tweeting out extremely provocative pics of his ex.

The Twitter account that shared the reported photos goes by the name @ScaffBeezy, AND the question is whether the pics (especially the graphic ones), are legit and sourced from Safaree Samuels? A rep for the rapper says SB is insistent he's, "got nothing to do with it".




Saturday, April 18, 2015

When I`m Home Alone...

Sometimes when I'm alone I sing and dance crazy. Sometimes when I'm home alone I put on instrumental versions of my favourite songs and do whatever I want. Check and subscribe to my videos.



Friday, April 17, 2015

Couple revenge prank

Many couples try new things to keep a relationship spicy, but with this couple it's a miracle they're still together to prank each other another day. You may have seen some of their exploits - here are five of their best.



Thursday, April 16, 2015

Cara Delevingne Just Went For it, AGAIN

She's never commented on her sexuality despite having enjoyed a high-profile relationship with bisexual actress Michelle Rodriguez. And Cara Delevingne appears to have found a new love interest since the 22-year-old model was reportedly spotted kissing US singer St. Vincent at a BRIT Awards afterparty on Wednesday. The star is alleged to have been open about her embrace with the International Female Solo Artist award nominee, who lost out to Taylor Swift on the night.



Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Hilarious prank gone wrong

Girl drops her key down her shirt and asks these men to help fish it out. All goes well until her boyfriend comes along...


Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Prank That Nurse, the Best Hospital Prank ever done

Prince William penned an emotive letter to the family of the nurse who ... of the Duchess of Cambridge's pregnancy following a prank call by ... Many of thenurses spoke highly of her and I'm sure you know how great a nurse ...

Monday, April 13, 2015

Babes Jumping Off Cliffs

Nothing really else to say here. Some good looking girls having fun in Bermuda by cliff jumping. Looks like fun.



Friday, April 10, 2015

Selena Gomez hot scenes gone viral

The 21-year-old pop star took to the photo-sharing site on Monday to post a number of cryptic messages, including a text which has led many fans to speculate that the brunette beauty may be hinting at her relationship status with Justin Bieber. But first, let's back track a bit.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Snapchat video that gone viral

Snapchat has always celebrated the way that you and your friends see the world. It’s fun to experience different perspectives through Snaps, Stories and Our Story. Today we’re introducing Discover. Snapchat Discover is a new way to explore Stories from different editorial teams. It’s the result of collaboration with world-class leaders in media to build a storytelling format that puts the narrative first. This is not social media. Social media companies tell us what to read based on what’s most recent or most popular. We see it differently. We count on editors and artists, not clicks and shares, to determine what’s important. Discover is different because it has been built for creatives. All too often, artists are forced to accommodate new technologies in order to distribute their work. This time we built the technology to serve the art: each edition includes full screen photos and videos, awesome long form layouts, and gorgeous advertising. Discover is new, but familiar. That’s because Stories are at the core - there’s a beginning, middle, and end so that editors can put everything in order. Every edition is refreshed after 24 hours - because what’s news today is history tomorrow. Discover is fun and easy to use. Tap to open an edition, swipe left to browse Snaps, or swipe up on a Snap for more. Each channel brings you something unique – a wonderful daily surprise!

Monday, April 6, 2015

Dumbest kid on Instagram

Kate Siegel says she spends her days like any other 20-something New Yorker — working, spending time with her boyfriend and fielding a barrage of texts from her mom, who offers her steady reminders that her eggs are drying up and that she needs to hit the gym.
In Crazy Jewish Mom, the latest Instagram feed to go viral, Siegel shares the daily text messages she receives from her mom with advice on everything from visiting a family member in the hospital ("Wear black. Look thin. Gorgeous doctors alert!") to the importance of keeping pepper spray handy during a blizzard ("Brooklyn is now cut off from civilization").





Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Antarcticas volcanic ice caves

Mount Erebus, Antarctica, volcano, cave (Credit: Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
A topsy-turvy world
Mount Erebus is the most southerly active volcano on the planet. It began to form about 1.3 million years ago and today stands 3,794m above sea level. Its slopes are covered with snow and ice, glaciers, crevasses and the occasional lava flow, but steam usually rises from its summit, betraying the intense heat within. If Erebus were a dessert, it would be a reverse Baked Alaska – frozen on the outside and hot in the middle. (Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
Mount Erebus, volcano, caves, Antarctica (Credit: Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
Below the surface
The volcano, including the frequency of its eruptions, the types of gases it gives off, and the age of its rocks, is well studied. But the thousands of microscopic organisms that live in the hot soils inside the caves near Erebus’ summit make up one of the planet’s least known ecosystems. It could also be one of the largest – some estimates suggest that one-third of all bacteria on the planet might live there – and weirdest. These microbes do not survive by drawing energy from the sun. Instead, they get energy from other sources, such as iron or hydrogen. (Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
Mount Erebus, cave, Antarctica, volcano (Credit: Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
Drilling deep
Until recently the study of the microbes was problematic: if you could not grow it in the laboratory, how could you describe it, let alone study it? In the past decade or so, though, genetic techniques have been developed that allow whole communities of microbes to be characterised by their DNA alone, giving scientists a far more complete picture. A team of eight researchers explored the caves in 2012 using a drill to extract a sample of snow and ice accumulated over many years. The hope is that such samples will contain microbes from inside the volcano, giving a window into microbial life. (Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
Mount Erebus, Antarctica, volcano, cave, microbe (Credit: Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
True blue domes
Here, microbiologist Craig Cary peers underneath the blue dome of an ice cave, where he will take a soil sample to check for microbes. Although the volcanic soils themselves are hot – they can reach temperatures of 65C – the air just above is not. Move a couple of metres away from the hot spot, and the soil temperature drops sharply. These caves lie close to the surface, with only thin ice separating them from the outside world. Anyone walking outside the cave must take care or risk falling through. (Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
Mount Erebus, Antarctica, cave, volcano (Credit: Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)
Clusters of crystals
Inside the ice caves, frost crystals form from the volcano’s warm, wet air. Each crystal grows in a different shape depending on how the air currents flow. Here, a team member investigates the passages of Hut Cave, working to find the origin of the microbes that inhabit the caves. (Carsten Peter/National Geographic Stock)