I love China though a lot of bad things happened. Tones of good things are not known to the world. Bad things always spread faster the the good ones.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/cop-held-attempted-rape-233300238.html
40 Mysterious Photos That Should Not Exist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUEkIR99rCo
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/fox-tv-station-baltimore-evacuated-bomb-threat-191156916--finance.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Debt_(2010_film)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGMPyaRx87Y
3 Israeli Mossad agents attempt to abduct a Nazi war criminal, a character based on German medical doctor Carl Clauberg.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Clauberg
In 1942 Carl Clauberg approached Heinrich Himmler (who knew of him through his treatment of the wife of a senior SS officer) and asked him to give him an opportunity to forcibly sterilize women in masses for his experiments. Himmler agreed and Clauberg moved to Auschwitz concentration camp in December 1942. Part of the Block number 10 in the main camp became his laboratory. Clauberg looked for an easy and cheap way to forcibly sterilize women. He injected formaldehyde poison into their cervixes, uteruses and fallopian tubes while they were conscious without anesthetics. His test subjects were healthy young Jewish and Tzigani women all of whom suffered permanent damage to their sexual organs. Many of the women died in agony because of the tests. Estimates of those who survived but were permanently sterilized against their will, are around 700 women.
http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Politics-And-Diplomacy/Intelligence-File-The-ties-that-bind-452543
https://sg.movies.yahoo.com/prostitute-paid-stand-mother-8-073801636.html
Morale of the story? Women (not just men) who intend to stand up for others in high-risk-of-violence scenarios ideally should have the martial arts background to keep them alive.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=brazilian+jiu+jitsu+for+women
http://filmschoolrejects.com/features/could-you-really-jump-like-john-carter-on-mars.php
https://www.facebook.com/allsgstuff/videos/2230474707093246/
[Video] - Actual working HoverBoard sets new World Record
They are Japanese comedians. And this song was released in 2001, when Japan was in severe economic depression. At that time, Japan's jobless rate and suicide rate were very high. And Japanese people was highly depressed. So, these comedians were decided to give the strength to them. And this is the result. After this song was released, Japanese people was gained a strength, and Japan's suicide rate was droped dramatically. The message of this song is simple : "Although you have been hurt in your life, you are winner of your own life if you are good at sleeping and awaking every day. And although you are naked and wear only one leaf, you are winner if you live your life firmly."
Monday, May 2, 2016
DENPASAR - Police on the Indonesian holiday island of Bali shot dead a French national Monday after he killed a policeman while resisting arrest, an official said.
Amokrane Sabet, reported to be a mixed martial arts fighter, was known as a troublemaker in the area in southern Bali where he lived.
"There had been many complaints about him such as eating at restaurants without paying, carrying a knife, and harassing people, but every time we called him in for questioning, he never showed up," Bali police spokesman Hery Wiyanto told AFP.
Around 40 police and immigration officials came to arrest the 49-year-old after discovering that his tourist visa had run out in September.
But as they arrived at his residence in Canggu, a village popular with foreign tourists, Sabet emerged brandishing a knife.
"One of our officers tried to approach him and calm him down, but Sabet stabbed him," said Wiyanto, adding that the officer died from his wounds.
Police then gave Sabet three warnings but as these were ignored, they shot him several times, Wiyanto said. Images circulating online showed Sabet waving a knife and later lying on the ground.
The French embassy in Jakarta said it had been informed of the death and was in contact with police.
Such flare-ups of violence are rare in Bali, a pocket of Hinduism in Muslim-majority Indonesia that attracts millions of foreign tourists to its palm-fringed beaches every year.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/man-on-trial-for/2751904.html
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/indian-police-hunt-man-wh/2751976.html
Christal McGee had her phone in one hand with the 'speed' filter on Snapchat and began to drive fast. The filter uses GPS technology to determine how fast the user is moving.
One of her passengers, a co-worker who was pregnant, had reportedly asked her to slow down to which she replied: "Just trying to get the car to 100 miles per hour to post it on Snapchat."
The passengers in her car escaped with minor injuries but the driver of the other car, Wentworth Maynard has been left with permanent brain damage.
His family is suing McGee and Snapchat.
The lawsuit is targeted at both parties because according to Maynard's lawyers, Snapchat should have known the filter had dangerous implications.
Unsurprisingly, she got distracted by the mobile application and crashed head on into another car at 107 mph.
She even took a snap after the collision in the ambulance with the caption, "Lucky to be alive".
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/loan-sharks-set-fire-to-flat-toddler-sent-to-hospital