This animation is made by artist Dian, who is the founder of Life is Porno crew in Prague. He is painting his own reality with spray cans. Molotow spray cans, to be exact.
He got inspired by a zebra-elephant by Ron English. But he decided to splash it with colors. In the center of Warsaw, the Life is Porno elephant is still behind the fence there (Chmielna street 33).
Kim Zolciak looked like the picture of health splashing in the Mexican surf, less than two months after a stroke and heart condition derailed her "Dancing with the Stars" gig.
Kim jumped waves with daughter Brielle and NFL hubby Kroy Biermann (who's got a week off). The whole fam flew to Cancun to celebrate her and Kroy's 4th wedding anniversary ... and quick road to recovery, which includes a bangin' bikini body.
And Brielle's clearly following in mom's footsteps in that department.
Cristiano Ronaldo admits ... his 5-year-old son does NOT know the identity of his birth mother -- and Ronaldo says he feels no obligation to tell him for at least another 5 or 6 years.
The soccer superstar appeared on "The Jonathan Ross Show" in the U.K. and was asked about his mysterious baby mama ... who he's kept secret since Cristiano Jr. was born.
FYI -- Ronaldo's kid was born in the U.S. in 2010. He was given full custody.
"For me it is not a problem," Ronaldo said ... "In the world, many kids don’t have mum, don’t have dads or dads die or mums die."
"Cristiano has a dad, an unbelievable dad, a grandmother. I have the support of my family, great of course."
"When Cristiano is going to grow up, I am always going to say the truth to him because he deserves, because he is my son but I am not going to say because people want me to say."
As for when he'll reveal the mommy mystery to his son, Ronaldo says ... "I’m going to say the time when I feel that is the right time. I don’t know 10, 11, 12? I don’t know let’s see."
BTW, Ronaldo says he's dating right now -- courting a "few" women at the same time. When asked if they knew about each other, Ronaldo said, "I need to figure out who is better. Some know, yes."
The two women came to blows on the platform after one had told the other to 'hurry up' as they exited the station.
Two women came to blows on a train platform after one commuter 'asked the other to "hurry up" as they exited the station'.
A shocking video, thought to have been captured by a commuter, shows the two women rolling around on the floor, just inches from the train .
The clip has gone viral after it was captured on November 12 and then posted to Chinese social media site Weibo.
The incident took place at around 5pm at a Metro Line 2 station in Wuhan, China.
It is alleged that as the two women stepped off the train, the older female in the red coat told the other to "hurry up".
The two then got into an argument, culminating in the older woman pulling the girl's hair before pushing her to the ground and punching her.
Concerned commuters rushed over to the warring pair and eventually managed to pull them apart.
It is not known if the incident was reported to the police.
Earlier this year, a mum and a 'pregnant woman' were caught on camera violently brawling as they travelled together on the same train.
The fight broke out on the public transport system in Australia and saw the women swearing and pulling each other's hair as they moved around the carriage.
Two women came to blows on a train platform after one commuter 'asked the other to "hurry up" as they exited the station'.
A shocking video, thought to have been captured by a commuter, shows the two women rolling around on the floor, just inches from the train .
The clip has gone viral after it was captured on November 12 and then posted to Chinese social media site Weibo.
The incident took place at around 5pm at a Metro Line 2 station in Wuhan, China.
It is alleged that as the two women stepped off the train, the older female in the red coat told the other to "hurry up".
The two then got into an argument, culminating in the older woman pulling the girl's hair before pushing her to the ground and punching her.
Concerned commuters rushed over to the warring pair and eventually managed to pull them apart.
It is not known if the incident was reported to the police.
Earlier this year, a mum and a 'pregnant woman' were caught on camera violently brawling as they travelled together on the same train.
The fight broke out on the public transport system in Australia and saw the women swearing and pulling each other's hair as they moved around the carriage.
The driver, who refused to stub out his cigarette, faces an £18 fine (1,000 Thai Baht) - if he can be tracked down.
A taxi driver faces being fined and suspended from driving his cab after a video showed him refusing to stop smoking despite having a baby as a passenger.
In the footage a British man gets out of the cab with his young tot strapped to him in a baby carrier.
He then slams the door behind him, in the middle of a busy junction in Bangkok, Thailand.
The driver apparently refuses to stub out his cigarette and now faces just an £18 fine (1,000 Thai Baht) - if he can be tracked down.
He also faces a 15-day suspension according to the Sugree Jarubhumi, the director of the Thai Department of Land Transport.
The video was uploaded to Facebook by a passenger in the car behind the taxi who spotted what was happening.
She can be heard saying: "He picked up passengers and he won't ditch his cigarette, even with a baby inside.
"How disgusting."
Uh-oh, Apple are in trouble. The multinational technology company has been accused of racial profiling after security guards were caught denying a group of black students entry to their store.
The teenagers were shopping in Melbourne, Australia when they were kicked out under the pretence that they “might steal something.” The video of the interaction surfaced on the net on Tuesday night, and it goes without saying that their dismissal hasn’t gone down too well with members of society across the globe.
An Apple staff member is heard on the recording saying, “These guys [the security guards] are just a bit worried about your presence in our store. They’re just worried you might steal something.”
Clearly taken aback by the situation, one boy responds, “Why would we steal something?”
The six Year 10 students involved are said to be completely shocked by their treatment. Speaking to Fairfax Media, Mabior Ater said, “I’ve been coming to Highpoint for a long time and I never thought something like this would happen. Of course, I’m offended.”
Many have taken to social media to voice their view on the matter, with some complaining that their dismissal was a blatant case of racial profiling.
According to a local newspaper, The Age, the boys were accompanied back to the store by their school principal at Maribyrong College, Nick Scott, who requested an official apology. Mabior said, “She apologised to us and told us that we are welcome here anytime. It feels like we have justice now.”
Although a spokeswoman from Apple insists that they are committed to cultural diversity and inclusion in their stores, many are finding this difficult to be live. She supplied a quote from Apple chief executive Tom Cook in an attempt to highlight this. The quote read, “We believe in equality for everyone, regardless of race, age, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation. That applies throughout our company, around the world with no exceptions.”
Oh Apple what are you going to do? Maybe ask Siri.
Christmas is a magical time of year for most of us, but for many people around the world Winter is a worrying time.
There are still millions of vulnerable children that need protecting and charities like Unicef are doing all they can to help protect young people from extreme violence, war and disaster.
Unicef have 70 years’ experience in safeguarding children and to help them here are some of the ways you can contribute.
Sign the petition
The guys at Unicef have started a petition that needs your signature.
This game changing petition asks David Cameron to make protecting children from protection from violence a priority at the upcoming World Humanitarian Summit.
Unicef hope that the UK Government will commit to protecting children from extreme violence, by protecting the schools that keep them safe and protecting children who are torn from their families by wars and disasters.
You can sign the petition here!
Watch the game
Unicef are treating footballer lovers with the game of a lifetime, which will feature some of the most legendary players to ever lace up a pair of boots.
Some of the biggest names in football will come together at Old Trafford for the one-off match on Saturday 14 November to raise awareness for Unicef‘s work for the world’s most vulnerable children.
The Great Britain and Ireland team will be captained by Unicef Goodwill Ambassador David Beckham and managed by his former boss and fellow Ambassador Sir Alex Ferguson.
The team includes an array of footballing icons including Manchester United greats Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Rio Ferdinand and Phil Neville.
The Rest of the World XI, led by Real Madrid legend Zinedine Zidane and managed by Carlo Ancelotti, will also field some of the best players to ever have graced the game including Cafu, Luis Figo and Ronaldinho.
Donate
The reason that so many legends of the game have come together, is to raise money for Unicef.
This is all because players such as David Beckham have seen first hand, some of the incredible work that Unicef carry out in this country and around the world.
The former England number 7 just come back from Papa New Guinea, Nepal and Djibouti where he met many children helped by Unicef ‘s work.
So make sure you donate!
You may not think of how important your hair is until you face losing it. But if you have cancer and undergo chemotherapy, as we know, the chance of hair loss is very real. Unfortunately the big C doesn’t care if you are man, woman or child, it will try its best to take you down. However, in the face of such adversity it is important for suffers to use their energy to focus on staying healthy, rather than worrying about the way they look.
It’s easy for me to say this, but doing it is a whole different kettle of fish.
How do you explain to a little girl why her luscious locks are beginning to fall out? How do you make the process easier? Enter Holy Christensen and her “Magic Yarn Project.” If you’ve never heard of either of these names then prepare to be enlightened and left truly inspired.
The Alaskan woman is bringing a little bit of magic into the lives of young girls losing their hair with her wigs made out of yarn. And they aren’t just any wigs, they are “princess” wigs.
Christensen used to work as a cancer nurse so when her friend’s two-year-old daughter was diagnosed she was fully aware of how difficult the treatment was going to be. She told ABC News, “She’s such a girly girl and loves princesses and is about to lose her long beautiful hair.” And so the project started.
While putting together her own daughters’ Halloween costumes, where they dressed as Frozen’sPrincess Elsa and Princess Anna, she became pretty nifty at making unique hairstyles. So Christensen called upon her talents once again to make a wig out of yellow yarn to resemble Rapunzel’s long braid. She explained that cancer patients don’t like to wear traditional wigs because “the chemotherapy leaves the skin very tender and sensitive” so hers “are made on soft crocheted beanies.”
Obviously the Rapunzel wig was a huge hit with the little girl and the word spread about town. Soon Christensen had other families requesting similar hairpieces for their own children and other sufferers.
Christensen’s creations were in such high demand that she set up a workshop and is now hoping to recruit more volunteers. All the wigs made are given away for free so she is raising money for suppliesto make this possible.
Christensen said, “To bring a little bit of magic into such a difficult time in their life is so rewarding. It’s almost equally been so rewarding and magical to meet people who want to help.” This includes a craft group in a women’s prison, every little helps.
Keep up the good work Holy Christensen and your team! See you in a bit I’m off to donate.
How do you stop inmates from escaping prison in Indonesia? Outside of performing cell block searches, employing guards, and installing sturdy security, the best thing to do (apparently) is surround the prison with hungry crocodiles.
If you think about it, it’s probably the best solution you’ll hear all day.
Why? Because unless you’re Steve Irwin, Bear Grylls or Crocodile Dundee the thought of coming face-to-face with one of nature’s most deadliest beasts probably feels with you fear. Meaning that you may think twice before you attempt to break free from your incarcerated confinement.
The word on the street is that a plan has been put forward by Indonesia’s anti-drug agency to build a prison for drug convicts on death row. The catch being that this lockup on a remote island would be guarded by crocs.
The chief of the agency, Budi Waseso, said that he is eager for the plan to go ahead in the hopes that it will prevent drug offenders from controlling the narcotics from behind bars. By separating drug convicts from other prisoners they will be unable to recruit new members into their trafficking rings. He said, “We will keep sending them food supplies every day. But they have to survive on their own.”
Waseso believes that crocodiles are his best bet because, unlike human wardens, the snapping reptiles cannot be bribed. He said, “You can’t bribe crocodiles. You can’t convince them to let inmates escape.” This sounds like some Austin Powers shit, I wonder if he’ll attach some “frickin’ laser beams” to their heads.
Although the croc prison is said to still be in the infancy stage, Waseso plans to visit various farms in North Sumatra, the Papua province and the island of Sulawesi in order to obtain the most dangerous breeds. Although Indonesia has some of the toughest dug laws in the world, they are about to get a little tougher.
Perhaps Mexico should take note, if they’d had a crocojail then maybe notorious drug lord El Chapo would never have escaped. Or alternatively his tunnel would have opened up in the pit.