Friday, 16 October 2015
The 5 Scariest Urban Legends Of All Time
1. Humans Can Lick, Too
This
legend has been around as long as canines and kids. A 9-year-old girl
cuddles in her bed with her pooch as her parents leave for a night out.
They assure her she’ll be safe with her trusty dog. As they leave, her
dog licks her hand and settles into his spot beneath her bed.
Later, the drip, drip, drip of what sounds like
the bathroom faucet rouses the girl from her dreams. Reaching down, she
feels the comforting swish of her pooch’s tongue and drifts back to
sleep.
The same rhythmic dripping wakes her again. She wishes her daddy was
there to fix the faucet, but her parents won’t be home for a while.
Again, she lowers her hand and feels the tickling lick from her best friend below.
Hours later, the incessant dripping rouses her from a deep slumber. Drip, drip, drip. The sound grows louder with each step she takes to the bathroom. The scuffling behind her is surely her doggy.
She flips on the light switch and is horrified to see a form hanging in the shower. She calls for her dog, the dripping sound pulsing in her eardrums.
But there is no response. Her dog, now skinned and tethered to the shower curtain by his neck, is bleeding out onto the shower floor.
The girl slips on the bloodied tile and sees a message written in her dog’s blood on the mirror, “Humans can lick, too.” She runs to her room, straight into a dark figure holding a bloody knife.
2. A Real Deadbeat Boyfriend
This
scary legend begins on a windy summer night with a teen couple
searching for a secluded place to “talk.” They drive to a park area and
stop at a popular spot beneath an oak tree.
They begin kissing, but suddenly the girl pushes the boy away. “Shhh. Did you hear that?” she whispers.
“Hear what?” he asks, slipping his arm back around her waist.
“It’s a creepy, grunting kind of noise,” she insists. “Listen. Hear it?!”
“Maybe it’s a massive mouse,” he says with a grin.
“Maybe you’re a massive moron. I want to get out of here. I’m scared.”
He tells her he’ll check it out. She locks the doors behind him and he disappears into the blackness of the woods.
Moments later: Squeak! Squeak! Thunk. She opens her door, yelling for her boyfriend. Squeak, squeak. Following the sound, she sees her boyfriend’s sneaker atop car. She looks up and sees his mangled torso, dangling from the oak tree, swinging in tempo with the summer wind.
Whimpering, she dives inside the car and locks the doors. Stretching to reach the car keys, she realizes they’re no longer there. Jingle. Jingle. As she searches the darkness for the sound, she sees a pair of eyes staring back at her.
The eyes belong to a grinning man, standing on the hood and holding a bloody knife in one hand while jingling the car keys in the other.
3. Bloody Mary
Years
ago this beloved scary urban legend featured young ladies who’d
navigate a set of stairs backwards, a lit candle in one hand, and a hand
mirror in the other.
The scary legend dictates that when they then peered into the mirror they would see their future husband’s face — or the Grim Reaper, meaning they would never live long enough to be betrothed.
Nowadays, a person stares at their mirrored image and calls Bloody Mary repeatedly – thirteen times. Some do this while spinning. Some taunt: “Bloody Mary, I’ve got your Baby.” (A reference to Queen Mary I who endured multiple failed pregnancies.)
The incantations invoke an appearance by Bloody Mary (bathed in blood) seen as a ghost, witch, or corpse. She curses them and may even clasp her crimson hands around their neck and drink the caller’s blood.
4. Babysitter and the Man Upstairs (and/or Will You Stop Clowning Around?)
Countless
movies have been based upon this scary urban legend of the babysitter
and the man upstairs. A teenage girl babysitter receives repeated phone
calls from a stranger who whispers: “Have you checked the children?” and then hangs up.
After the fifth or sixth call she frantically calls the police. They
instruct her to keep the caller on the line so they can trace the call
(way before Caller I.D.). She does, and when the stranger hangs up, the
police call to tell her the caller is in the house with her.
The girl runs to check on the children only to discover them bludgeoned to death and the caller/killer holding an ax, waiting for her.
A variation of this story: The girl has the children snuggled in bed, but can’t stand the life-size clown mannequin in the family’s living room. She calls the parents to ask if she can cover it up because he’s scary, only to have them inform her that they don’t have a life-size clown mannequin!
5. Killer in the Back Seat
Driving home on a deserted freeway late at night, a woman spots a pair of headlights in her rear view mirror, closing in on her. She slows down, hoping the car will pass her. It doesn’t.
She turns off the freeway, but so does the car behind her, its bright
lights flashing continuously. She squeals into her driveway and races
up the sidewalk. The driver of the other car pops out of his vehicle,
screaming for her to get in the house and lock the door!
Minutes later, the cops arrive and she sees the man that had been following her, now in pieces on her lawn.
The police tell her that he called them, saying that he saw a man in her car’s backseat, wielding a butcher knife. Every time he flashed his brights and got closer, the man would cower back down.
The man with the butcher knife was never found.
(Photo credit: Hector Landaeta)
Hours later, the incessant dripping rouses her from a deep slumber. Drip, drip, drip. The sound grows louder with each step she takes to the bathroom. The scuffling behind her is surely her doggy.
She flips on the light switch and is horrified to see a form hanging in the shower. She calls for her dog, the dripping sound pulsing in her eardrums.
But there is no response. Her dog, now skinned and tethered to the shower curtain by his neck, is bleeding out onto the shower floor.
2. A Real Deadbeat Boyfriend
(Photo credit: Guillaume Jautzy)
“Hear what?” he asks, slipping his arm back around her waist.
“It’s a creepy, grunting kind of noise,” she insists. “Listen. Hear it?!”
“Maybe it’s a massive mouse,” he says with a grin.
“Maybe you’re a massive moron. I want to get out of here. I’m scared.”
He tells her he’ll check it out. She locks the doors behind him and he disappears into the blackness of the woods.
Moments later: Squeak! Squeak! Thunk. She opens her door, yelling for her boyfriend. Squeak, squeak. Following the sound, she sees her boyfriend’s sneaker atop car. She looks up and sees his mangled torso, dangling from the oak tree, swinging in tempo with the summer wind.
Whimpering, she dives inside the car and locks the doors. Stretching to reach the car keys, she realizes they’re no longer there. Jingle. Jingle. As she searches the darkness for the sound, she sees a pair of eyes staring back at her.
The eyes belong to a grinning man, standing on the hood and holding a bloody knife in one hand while jingling the car keys in the other.
3. Bloody Mary
(Photo credit: Äur)
Nowadays, a person stares at their mirrored image and calls Bloody Mary repeatedly – thirteen times. Some do this while spinning. Some taunt: “Bloody Mary, I’ve got your Baby.” (A reference to Queen Mary I who endured multiple failed pregnancies.)
The incantations invoke an appearance by Bloody Mary (bathed in blood) seen as a ghost, witch, or corpse. She curses them and may even clasp her crimson hands around their neck and drink the caller’s blood.
4. Babysitter and the Man Upstairs (and/or Will You Stop Clowning Around?)
(Photo credit: Nathan Gibbs)
The girl runs to check on the children only to discover them bludgeoned to death and the caller/killer holding an ax, waiting for her.
A variation of this story: The girl has the children snuggled in bed, but can’t stand the life-size clown mannequin in the family’s living room. She calls the parents to ask if she can cover it up because he’s scary, only to have them inform her that they don’t have a life-size clown mannequin!
5. Killer in the Back Seat
(Photo credit: Alex Patru)
Minutes later, the cops arrive and she sees the man that had been following her, now in pieces on her lawn.
The police tell her that he called them, saying that he saw a man in her car’s backseat, wielding a butcher knife. Every time he flashed his brights and got closer, the man would cower back down.
The man with the butcher knife was never found.
the language of love ..
the language of love .. It is quite beautiful, unique and brilliant .. well this language is something we all know we don't actually need to learn it or take extra classes for it is just natural .. when two people love each other they can hear feel each others happiness or sadness from hundreds and thousands of miles away
they dont need to actually talk it's like they have telepathy they we understand everything of each other just perfectly
they dont need to actually talk it's like they have telepathy they we understand everything of each other just perfectly
4 year old toodler was kidnapped by his driver
today at 11am a resident of karachi a 4 year old toodler was kidnapped by his driver from his school. the driver was suppose to bring back other kids to home also but he didn't so after few hours when no kid came back home they sent another driver to pick the kids up only then it was realized that the 4 year was missing talking to the police the father of the child said that 2 days ago he had scolded the driver for taking new routes to places and had slapped him .. then later the other driver told the police that he had said that he will make the man pay for slapping him.
the police had checked his home where they saw the water tap was still running the fan was still on there was plates with food it seem like they all left in a hurry.. now the police has found the vehicle that he took it was found abandoned on a roadway of punjab ..
Apparently he is taken the boy to punjab but the police has yet not found him..
the police had checked his home where they saw the water tap was still running the fan was still on there was plates with food it seem like they all left in a hurry.. now the police has found the vehicle that he took it was found abandoned on a roadway of punjab ..
Apparently he is taken the boy to punjab but the police has yet not found him..
Thursday, 15 October 2015
Miracle Baby Given Second Chance at Life After Her Parents Planned Her Funeral
When Erika Jones was pregnant with her daughter Abigail, she and her
husband Stephen were told not only that Abigail had Down syndrome but
that she had a fatal tumor in her brain as well, AOL
reports. After preemptively planning Abigail's funeral, the Jones's are
now celebrating every day after a surgeon in Boston pulled off a
miraculous surgery that left their baby tumor-free.
When Abigail, now 2 months old, was born, "she ate. She gained weight and she looked great," Erika told WCVB. "She was thriving. She was certainly not in any way, shape or form dying." The Jacksonville, Florida, family went to Boston Children's Hospital for a second opinion on their daughter's tumor.
Neurosurgeon-in-Chief Dr. Alan Cohen explained sometimes tumors like Abigail's look malignant but aren't: "We thought there wasn't enough evidence to give her a death sentence." Last Thursday, Cohen was able to remove entire (ultimately benign!) brain tumor. Just three days after the surgery, Abigail was allowed to go home.
"It was almost like she was born again," Erika said. The family has been chronicling Abigail's recovery process on Facebook, constantly thanking Dr. Cohen and everyone who has supported them over the past few months.
When Abigail, now 2 months old, was born, "she ate. She gained weight and she looked great," Erika told WCVB. "She was thriving. She was certainly not in any way, shape or form dying." The Jacksonville, Florida, family went to Boston Children's Hospital for a second opinion on their daughter's tumor.
Neurosurgeon-in-Chief Dr. Alan Cohen explained sometimes tumors like Abigail's look malignant but aren't: "We thought there wasn't enough evidence to give her a death sentence." Last Thursday, Cohen was able to remove entire (ultimately benign!) brain tumor. Just three days after the surgery, Abigail was allowed to go home.
"It was almost like she was born again," Erika said. The family has been chronicling Abigail's recovery process on Facebook, constantly thanking Dr. Cohen and everyone who has supported them over the past few months.
The dangerous art of the ultimate selfie
If 2014 was the year of the selfie, then 2015 took the art of self-photography to a new and dangerous level.
People are, quite literally, dying to take a picture of themselves.In Russia this year there have been a handful of selfie-related fatalities, including the death of two men in the Ural Mountains who posed for a photo while pulling the pin from a hand grenade.
And, in June, a university graduate died after trying to take a selfie while hanging from a Moscow bridge.
Most recently a 17-year-old boy fell to his death from a rooftop as he tried to take his picture for his Instagram page.
He had previously taken a number of similar pictures of himself posing on high rooftops in the city of Vologda.
The problem isn't just limited to Russia. In the US recently a man died after shooting himself in the neck while taking a selfie.
At least 12 people have died this year while taking pictures of themselves making the practice more deadly than shark attacks, of which there have only been eight recorded deaths in 2015, according to tech news site Mashable.
In August, officials at the Waterton Canyon in Colorado were forced to close the park after several people were caught getting a little too close to the wildlife.
"We've actually seen people using selfie sticks to try and get as close to the bears as possible, sometimes within 10 feet [3 metres]," said recreation manager Brandon Ransom in a blog.
And, at Yellowstone National Park, officials issued a warning after five separate incidents of selfie-takers being gored by bison.
In Australia, a rock that looks like a wedding cake was fenced off because too many people were climbing it to take pre or post-wedding photos of themselves.
"A selfie with a weapon kills," the brochure read. The accompanying poster campaign listed dangerous places to take a selfie.
15-minute fame
So why are some people willing to risk their life to take the ultimate selfie?It may come down to pure bravado, thinks Lee Thompson - whose snap of himself on top of the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janiero went viral in June 2014.
"People see pictures like mine and see how they spread across the world and see a way to make themselves famous for 15 minutes," he told the BBC.
"I'm not a serial selfie-taker - this shot was to publicise my business. It was the shot I knew I had to get because people love selfies," he told the BBC.
He admits that the trend towards ever more dangerous selfies is "getting out of control".
"Be creative with your pictures but don't put yourself in danger," he advised.
Narcissists
According to research published by the Ohio State University, the pictures that people post on social media can tell an interesting story about their personality.Hundreds of tests on people's social media habits were conducted for the study, which showed that people who post a lot of selfies also tend to score higher in traits of narcissism and psychopathy.
Lead researcher Jesse Fox said that, for many, a dangerous selfie is worth it for the number of likes and comments it will generate.
"Likes are a quantifiable way of measuring popularity and these days it isn't enough to just post a picture of yourself, because everyone is doing that. The more extreme it is, the more likely you are to stand out and get lots of likes and comments."
The rise of the selfie as an art form has not gone unnoticed by manufacturers such as Asus, which recently launched a phone dubbed the ZenFone Selfie, that as the name suggests, comes with a powerful camera.
But it too is sensitive to the issue of risk-taking selfies and its marketing of the device in France came with a poster campaign similar to that of the Russian government, pointing out places where taking a selfie would be ill-advised - including in front of trains, in cars and with bears.
Shark selfie?
A video on YouTube, compiling what it describes as the "25 most dangerous selfies ever", has been viewed over 20 million times.
It includes examples of a man taking a selfie while a bull charges at him, a man posing with a lion, someone taking a picture in front of a train and a woman taking a selfie of herself and her toddler while driving.
James Kingston's picture of himself hanging off a crane (above) came in at number three.
The list also features several self-portraits with sharks which had gone viral but which the video exposes as fakes.
Selfies may have become more dangerous than shark attacks but it seems that even the most intrepid self-shooter draws the line at a picture with a Great White.
German police warn parents over Facebook pictures of children
A German police force has warned parents against posting photographs of their children to Facebook publicly.
The
pictures could be copied and altered by paedophiles or simply prove
embarrassing to the children in later life, Hagen Police said, in a
message on their own Facebook page.Parents were advised to ensure that privacy settings allowed only their Facebook friends to view the photos.
The advice has been shared nearly 200,000 times.
Never forgets
A police officer and spokesman for Hagen Police told the BBC that the response to the post had been "amazing" and that they estimated it had been viewed by more than 12 million people."We want to tell all users that it is important to be careful with everything they do on the internet," said Hanki Ulrich.
"It's better to think twice - the internet never forgets."
Mr Hanki added that the post had not been inspired by any recent criminal cases or paedophile activity in Hagen.
Doctored photos
"We know that sex offenders are able to doctor innocent family photos of children, and developments in photo editing software have made this easier.
"So if parents do publish photos of their children online, they should take care to ensure that they have checked their privacy settings and are happy about who can see and share them."
The statement added that if parents were worried a photograph of their child had fallen into the wrong hands, they should contact the Internet Watch Foundation, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (Ceop) or NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
before its too late say everything you want to....
looking at him i didn't know how would i stop him from leaving or how would i tell him how i feel about him... he says to me with a broken smile i m getting why did you called here.. everything stopped but my heart was racing i jumped to hug him told him i love you please don't go just stay here i don't want to lose you i know we have been best friends since forever but i love you in every way possible ... he simles and says i have to go fight for my country bye...
after a week his coffin comes homes and a box along with it which was for me his friend told me that he said if he didn't make it then this box belongs to me.. as i opened the box my eyes got filled with only tears i don;t know if they were for the sadness for the happiness.. each and every letter picture note audio video everything since first grade all of it said that he loves me but never could tell me with the fear of losing me...
Moral; never let go of a chance to tell some one how you feel about them... before its too late say everything you want to....
after a week his coffin comes homes and a box along with it which was for me his friend told me that he said if he didn't make it then this box belongs to me.. as i opened the box my eyes got filled with only tears i don;t know if they were for the sadness for the happiness.. each and every letter picture note audio video everything since first grade all of it said that he loves me but never could tell me with the fear of losing me...
Moral; never let go of a chance to tell some one how you feel about them... before its too late say everything you want to....
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