Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Breaking the sound barrier.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 23:22
F-22 Raptor breaking the sound barrier.
It is capable of reaching a top speed of 2410 km/h (1497 mph)!
Did You know this ?
Pure White Gold Mercedes Benz.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 23:11
Pure White Gold Mercedes Benz
Owned by an oil billionaire in Abu Dhabi, The car is made using 18k white gold and has stunning features such as the newly developed V10 quad turbo with 1,600 horsepower and 2800 nm of torque 0-100 km/h in less than 2 seconds, 1/4 mile in 6.89 seconds running on Bio fuel.
Weird Similarities about 2 Presidents .
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:05
Weird Similarities.
Abraham Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846.
John F. Kennedy was elected to Congress in 1946.
Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860.
John F. Kennedy was elected President in 1960.
Both were particularly concerned with civil rights.
Both wives lost a child while living in the White House.
Both Presidents were shot on a Friday.
Both Presidents were shot in the head.
Now it gets really weird.
Lincoln's secretary was named Kennedy.
Kennedy's Secretary was named Lincoln.
Both were assassinated by Southerners.
Both were succeeded by Southerners named Johnson.
Andrew Johnson, who succeeded Lincoln, was born in 1808.
Lyndon Johnson, who succeeded Kennedy, was born in 1908.
John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated Lincoln, was born in 1839.
Lee Harvey Oswald, who assassinated Kennedy, was born in 1939.
Both assassins were known by their three names.
Both names are composed of fifteen letters.
Now hang on to your seat.
Lincoln was shot at the theater named "Ford."
Kennedy was shot in a car called "Lincoln" made by "Ford."
Booth and Oswald were assassinated before their trials.
A week before Lincoln was shot, he was in Monroe, Maryland.
A week before Kennedy was shot, he was with Marilyn Monroe.
Lincoln was shot in a theater and the assassin ran to a warehouse.
Kennedy was shot from a warehouse and the assassin ran to a theater.
unnatural beauty.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:59
The Northern Lake Baikal is famous for it’s unnatural beauty. During the winter, the Turquoise Ice cubes are formatted on the top of the lake. This ideal Winter Holidays destination offers beautiful scenery that will take your breath away. Located in Siberia, the Baikal lake is deepest and and clearest. The outstanding water create tirquise ice cubes.
The incredible story of one woman's loyalty to her horse.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:57
The incredible story of one woman's loyalty to her horse - she spent three hours holding its head above the tide after it got stuck in the mud on a beach in Australia.
A horse gets stuck up to his neck in mud on a beach as the tide rises. His owner, Nicole Graham, who was enjoying an afternoon ride, stayed with him as rescuers struggled for three hours to pull him out. With moments to spare, the 500kg horse, named Astro, was freed with the help of a tractor and harness at Avalon Beach in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.
Australia’s youngest wildlife ranger.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:52
Fearless three-year-old Charlie Parker plays with a North American baby alligator
named Gump, Brisbane, Australia. Charlie boasts an extraordinary knowledge of
animals and is laying claim to being Australia’s youngest wildlife ranger.
Monday, 15 April 2013
Puberty Strikes AGAIN!
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:44
Puberty Strikes AGAIN!
see The Difference between the two pictures ??
Yepp this time Puberty strikes well, Very well indeed.
i can't Believe this is the same girl.
"Reverse Graffiti"
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:23
Instead of using actual spray cans some artists are just cleaning dirt off certain areas to make their masterpieces and they are calling it "Reverse Graffiti". Now isn't that Just amazing ??
"I am because we are"
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:20
An anthropologist proposed a game to the kids in an African tribe. He put a basket
full of fruit near a tree and told the kids that who ever got there first won the sweet
fruits. When he told them to run they all took each others hands and ran together,
then sat together enjoying their treats. When he asked them why they had run like
that as one could have had all the fruits for himself they said: ''UBUNTU, how can
one of us be happy if all the other ones are sad?''
'UBUNTU' in the Xhosa culture means: "I am because we are"
Facts about Keanu Reeves.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:18
This guy reading the newspaper on the subway is Keanu Reeves.
He is from a problematic family. His father was arrested when he was 12 for drug
dealing and his mother was a stripper. His family moved to Canada and there he had
several step dads.
He watched his girlfriend die. They were about to get married, and she died in a car
accident. And also before that she had lost her baby. Since then Keanu avoids
serious relationships and having kids.
He's one of the only Hollywood stars without a Mansion. He said: 'I live in a flat, I
have everything that I need at anytime, why choose an empty house?'
One of his best friends died by overdose, he was River Phoenix (Joaquin Phoenix's
brother). Almost in the same year Keanu's father was arrested again.
His younger sister had leukemia. when she got cured, and he donated 70% of his
gains from the movie Matrix to Hospitals that treat leukemia.
In one of his birthdays, he got to a little candy shop and bought him a cake, and
started eating alone. If a fan walked by he would talk to them and offer some of the cake.
He doesn't have bodyguards, and he doesn't wear fancy clothes.
When they asked him about 'Sad Keanu', he replied: 'You need to be happy to live, I don't.'"
Glaucus atlanticus.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:14
This is Glaucus atlanticus, a sea slug found in tropical and temperate waters
throughout the world. This photograph makes the rounds on Facebook every few
months simply because it's so strangely beautiful.
World First Underwater Car.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 20:04
World First Underwater Car.
The sQuba, developed by Swiss company Rinspeed, is the world's first car that can
be driven both on land and under water.
Submerged tree in the Green Lake.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 16:14
Submerged tree in the Green Lake.
The Green Lake or GrĂ¼ner See is a lake in Austria that dries out almost completely
during fall, is used as a county park in the winter and is famous for the underwater
park which forms during the spring due to the snow meltdown.
A guy was struck by lightning!
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 16:10
This is what happens to human skin when it’s struck by lightning!
It’s called a Lichtenberg figure — the branching pattern made by electricity as seen
on the arm of Winston Kemp who was struck by lightning a month ago.
Friday, 12 April 2013
wow :/ its beautiful.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 22:08
Wow It is beautiful, Isnt it ?
But wait What is it ? No! it is not what you thought at the first sight.
These are Feet. Human Feet :P
We Sucked Your D!ck in HS.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 22:02
Tyler # 19
We sucked your D!ck in Highschool.
Do You remember us ?
Nahh i don't think so. No one remembers such people :D
You should better go and try your luck some other place :P
Lmao. I bet you have never seen a shirt like this before ...
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:49
When i first saw it. I was surprised :P i showed it to my friends , they could not stop laughing.
I know the girl did not mean what is written there but if someone looks at her back from a big distance.
then wow. It really does look like she means it cause no one writes such things on shirts etc for public to read. i hope no one came to hear and told her. Hey lady, Im ready to do what you have written on your back .. :D :D :D :D
Obama Failed! i seriously Cant Believe he did that in Public :/
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:37
What in the world is Going on around here ? Seems like Mr.Obama is busy in alot more things than Politics :P .. Well Well .. this is life .. What can we say ..
German Girl.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:31
German Girl can Invade his POLE land Anytime :D
hahaha Boy. I see what you did there :D
Btw she is Beautiful :P
OMG what is she ? :/
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:27
Omg :/ it took me a long time to know what it actually was :/ at first my heart skipped a beat when i saw it :/
Considering it something else :P
How Antarctica works.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:19
As German filmmaker Werner Herzog portrayed in his 2007 documentary Encounters at the End of the World, over the years Antarctica has enticed thousands of adventurers to explore its inhospitable geography – a surreal realm of extremes so great they cannot be understood until they are experienced. They visit in an effort to grasp how this strange, harsh place, where unruly blizzards and -50C temperatures are the norm, can sustain a vital ecosystem. And their voyages help the rest of the world understand how the frozen continent of Antarctica works. The first commercial tours to Antarctica date back to the 1950s, but tourism really took off with the formation of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators in 1991, after which numbers rose from a few thousand visitors each year to tens of thousands of annual tourists, reaching about 34,000 visitors in 2011. Many of them come on cruise ships, often passing through Chile or Argentina first, but there are also more than a dozen research stations on the continent, the largest being the McMurdo Station in the south, which can support more than a thousand people. Ice covers 99.5% of Antarctica, a place known for being the coldest, driest, windiest and highest continent on Earth. As such, it’s considered the largest desert on the planet, and is also home to the world’s third deepest lake, the subglacial Lake Vostok; several volcanoes including the highly active Mount Erebus; and the South Pole. About 14 million years ago, a period of climate change caused the formation of the Antarctic ice sheet, which averages one mile in thickness and gets up to three miles thick in some parts. Before this, scientists believe, Antarctica looked more like Alaska or the Alps, consisting of a range of glacier-capped mountains. Today, the ice sheet provides habitat for many species of seabirds, seals and penguins. Antarctica’s waters are home to a thriving ecosystem driven by phytoplankton -- microscopic plant-like organisms that grow rapidly during the summer months of near-constant sunlight. Krill (crustaceans resembling prawns) subsist on phytoplankton and are in turn eaten by fish, squid, jellyfish, seabirds, penguins, seals, whales and other animals. Penguins, seals, birds and whales also eat fish and sometimes jellyfish; leopard seals will additionally eat penguins and other seals; and orca whales will additionally eat penguins, seals and smaller whales. New species are being discovered in Antarctica all the time. This year, for instance, scientists discovered deep-sea hot springs (or “hydrothermal vents”) which opened up a world of never-before-seen wildlife, including a new type of fuzzy and colourless Yeti crab, a still unnamed colourless octopus and a carnivorous seven-legged sea star, all of which live in complete darkness 2,400m underwater. But the Antarctic Peninsula is also one of the most rapidly warming regions on the planet, and as a result, has attracted close study by climate scientists. As the British Antarctic Survey organisation explained, while the “global significance of the Antarctic Peninsula warming is difficult to assess, the main concern is for the loss of a unique landscape and biota.” Practicalities Tourists only visit Antarctica during the summer months of November through March, and even then temperatures don’t typically rise above 2C. The weeks around Christmas, however, yield a period of 24-hour sunlight. The most common way to get to Antarctica is by ship -- on a group tour or as part of a cruise -- and there are a number of sea and air operators offering trips to the frozen continent. Most flights leave from Punta Arenas, Chile, and most boat trips leave from Ushuaia, Argentina.Travel column that goes behind the travel stories to answer common questions, satisfy uncommon curiosities and uncover some of the mystery surrounding travel.
Sushi Del Oriente.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:15
How about some Sushi Del Oriente -- nigiri sushi wrapped in 24-carat gold leaves and sprinkled with five 0.20-carat African diamonds? This is the dish one Japanese businessman tucked into at his personal residence in Manila, Philippines, in 2010, served by up-and-coming celebrity chef Angelito Araneta Jr of premium gastronomy company Karat Chef. The bill? A cool 85,727.59 Philippine pesos. Apparently, the chef’s “artworks” are typically purchased as marriage proposal gifts. How could you say no?
Buddha Jumps Over the Wall soup.
Posted By:
i Dreamers Apple
on 21:13
Head to London’s Kai Mayfair restaurant with £108 in your pocket and you can slurp up some of the world’s most valuable soup. The dish -- called Buddha Jumps Over the Wall, apparently because it is so delicious that even a vegetarian would jump over the wall to get to it -- is comprised of shark’s fin, abalone, Japanese flower mushroom, sea cucumber, dried scallops, chicken, Hunan ham (a cured ham), pork and ginseng – and must be pre-ordered five days in advance. No jumping over walls required.
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