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    Quote Originally Posted by kuroihikari View Post
    There was a Filipino like this who was featured very recently on Discovery Channel. He was called "Octoman", IIRC.

    They were basically a Siamese twins, whose other half didn't develop. I only got to the part where the doctor was explaining to him the operation where they would remove the extra limbs and hair because it was just so horrible looking at him.

    The man was having second thoughts because technically it would be killing your twin.


    One of the most representative and striking photos of the aftermath of the
    Indian Ocean tsunami was taken by Reuters photographer Arko Datta in
    Tamil Nadu. He won the World Press Photo competition of 2004. Kathy Ryan,
    jury member and picture editor of The New York Times Magazine, characterized
    Datta’s image as a “graphic, historical and starkly emotional picture.”

    After the Tsunami” illustrates an Indian woman lying on the sand with her
    arms outstretched, mourning a dead family member. Her relative was killed
    by one of the deadliest natural disasters that we have ever seen: the Indian
    Ocean tsunami.

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    Pablo Bartholomew is an acclaimed Indian photojournalist
    who captured the Bhopal Gas Tragedy into his lens.

    Twenty-six years have passed since India’s worst industrial
    catastrophe injured 558,125 people and killed as many as
    15,000. Because safety standards and maintenance procedures
    had been ignored at the Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL)
    pesticide plant in Bhopal, a leak of methyl isocyanate gas and
    other chemicals triggered a massive environmental and human
    disaster. Photographer Pablo Bartholomew rushed to document
    the
    catastrophe. He came across a man who was burying a child. This
    scene was photographed by both Pablo Bartholomew and Raghu
    Rai, another renowned Indian photojournalist. “This expression
    was so moving and so powerful to tell the whole story of the
    tragedy”, said Raghu Rai.

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    Frank Fournier captured the tragic image of Omayra Sanchez trapped
    in mud and collapsed buildings. The eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano
    in Colombia 1985 triggered a massive mudslide. It devastated towns and
    killed 25,000 people.

    After 3 days of struggling, Omayra died due to hypothermia and gangrene.
    Her tragic death accentuated the failure of officials to respond quickly and
    save the victims of Colombia’s worst ever natural disaster. Frank Fournier
    took this photo shortly before Omayra died.
    Her agonizing death was
    followed live on TV by hundreds of millions of people around the world and
    started a major controversy. May her soul rest in peace…

    by Timeea Vinerean

  5. #25
    Pls remember that Jesus made all these to proclaim the power of God for His own glory! PTL!

    Or also because Satan is allowed to cause anomalies in order to test the faithful.

    Ultimately, these are proof that the End is near. Repent!

  6. #26

    War Underfoot (Carolyn Cole)


    Los Angeles Times photographer Carolyn Cole
    took this terrifying photo during her assignment
    in Liberia. It shows the devastating effects of
    the Liberian Civil War.

    Bullet casings cover entirely a street in
    Monrovia. The Liberian capital was the
    worst affected region, because it was the
    scene of heavy fighting between
    government soldiers and rebel forces.

  7. #27

    A crocodile has catapulted India’s state of Orissa to the
    list of Guinness Book of World Records. The Bhitarkanika
    National Park in Orissa’s Kendrapara district possesses
    the largest crocodile in the world. The estuarine crocodile
    is 23-feet long, as reported in the Guinness Book of World
    Records.

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    Lakshmi with mother Poonam and father Shambu
    who are from Rampur Kodar Katti – a remote
    settlement in Northen India without electricity
    or running water.

    The girl is revered in her remote Indian village
    as the reincarnation of Lakshmi, the four-armed
    Hindu goddess of wealth.


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    Name: Beverley Allitt

    When a pediatric nurse goes bad, who can you trust?

    Crime: A trusted nurse preys upon the young children in her ward, attacking nine and taking the lives of four. She is diagnosed with Munchausen by Proxy Syndrome, a disorder which causes an individual to seek attention by causing illness or physical harm to others.

    Method: Insulin and Potassium Injections.

    Interesting Fact: Allitt murdered 13 children in 15 days.

    Punishment: 13 life sentences in a top-security mental facility in England.


    Name: Mary Ann Cotton

    Mysterious symptoms and eventual deaths go unnoticed for quite some time until Mary Ann Cotton is found out.

    Crime: A 19th century serial killer responsible for the deaths of four husbands and 12 children.

    Method: Arsenic Poisoning.

    Interesting Fact: Cotton's victims all suffered from stomach problems, and were believed to have intestinal disorders before an autopsy was carried out on her final victim, one of her deceased husband’s children.

    Punishment: Hanging.

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    Name: Diane Downs

    Marriage gone bad to fatal.

    What possessed this mother to commit such heinous crimes?

    Crime: A mother shoots her three children, paralyzing two and murdering one, allegedly in an attempt to get closer to her Arizona boyfriend.

    Method: Gun.

    Interesting Fact: Downs’ two surviving children went to live with one of the prosecutors of her case.

    Punishment: Life in prison plus 50 years.



    Name: Katherine Knight

    Crime: An Australian woman murders her husband in cold blood and tries to feed his body to their children (the police arrived before the meal took place).

    Method: Stabbing by knife and decapitation.

    Interesting Fact: Knight had a history of violence and killed her husband’s puppy prior to her spouse’s murder.

    Punishment: Life in prison without parole.

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    wierd-looking celebs after plastic surgery


    Donatella Versace


    Dolly Parton


    Jackie Stallone


    Joan Rivers

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    What can be worse than a homeless kid?

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    Unbelievably Realistic Zombie Bread

    by Brittany High


    Kittwat Unarrom is a artist and the son of a baker. And I’m going to assume zombie enthusiast. He used his artistic background and familiarity with baking to sculpt gory body parts out of bread. Be warned — it’s definitely not for the feint of heart. Or weak of stomach. I feel pukey! He sells the ooky baked goods at his family’s bakery in Ratchaburi, Thailand, under the name Body Bakery. Personally, I woulda gone for something like, I dunno, Undead Bread. Which rhymes and everything! But does anyone listen to me? Noooooooo.



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    This toddler has been suckling milk directly from a cow ever since his mother went away to find work when a storm destroyed the family home. Tha Sophat's grandfather revealed the 18-month-old had been feeding himself this way since his parents left Cambodia for Thailand. After he stopped breast-feeding with his mother, the boy became ill, said the 46-year-old grandfather with whom the youngster is staying.

    The boy watched a calf nurse from its mother, and began to do the same thing, feeding direcly from the cow each day, Um Oeung added.

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    Laurie Lipton was born in New York and began drawing at the age of four. She was the first person to graduate from Carnegie-Mellon University in Pennsylvania with a Fine Arts Degree in Drawing (with honours). She has lived in Holland, Belgium, Germany and France and has made her home in London since 1986. Her work has been exhibited extensively throughout Europe and the USA.

    Lipton was inspired by the religious paintings of the Flemish School. She tried to teach herself how to paint in the style of the 16th century Dutch Masters and failed. When traveling around Europe as a student, she began developing her very own peculiar drawing technique building up tone with thousands of fine cross-hatching lines like an egg tempera painting. “It’s an insane way to draw”, she says, “but the resulting detail and luminosity is worth the amount of effort. My drawings take longer to create than a painting of equal size and detail.”

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