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10 years 6 months ago #91
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Going for a realistic gaming experience?
These five video gamers partnered with Ubisoft in advance of the release of Rainbow Six: Siege. Their mission was to work with an actual anti-terrorism unit to see what it is like to go through the operations in real life that they have done time and time again in video games.
These five video gamers partnered with Ubisoft in advance of the release of Rainbow Six: Siege. Their mission was to work with an actual anti-terrorism unit to see what it is like to go through the operations in real life that they have done time and time again in video games.
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10 years 6 months ago #93
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A dolphin asks for the help of a diver to release its fin hurt by a fishing net.
Starting observe manta rays, these divers should not expect to encounter this dolphin wounded in the left pectoral fin by a fishing hook and line. Distressed, her survival instinct led him to swim around the divers to be able to show his wound and ask for their help. Conduct at least unusual that shows that the whale knew perfectly well that it was only men who could heal him. In this video, the dolphin shown remarkable calm while a diver attempts to remove the fishing line carefully.
Starting observe manta rays, these divers should not expect to encounter this dolphin wounded in the left pectoral fin by a fishing hook and line. Distressed, her survival instinct led him to swim around the divers to be able to show his wound and ask for their help. Conduct at least unusual that shows that the whale knew perfectly well that it was only men who could heal him. In this video, the dolphin shown remarkable calm while a diver attempts to remove the fishing line carefully.

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10 years 6 months ago - 10 years 6 months ago #94
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Biola University, California. A mathematics teacher set himself up in a video for April fools day.
Simply amazing !

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Biola University, California. A mathematics teacher set himself up in a video for April fools day.
Simply amazing !


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10 years 6 months ago #95
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The world can kick you when you’re down
And it shows no mercy
It makes them smile to see you frown
But just wait and they will see
This would kill the weaker man
But it’s been keeping me alive
Through all the negativity
Somehow I know I will survive
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(I know, it´s a littlebit off topic
but..) I have read something very interesting about deaths. I decided to show you 2 of them, these are definately Cool! 
Most Torturous Methods of Execution
Scaphism:
Scaphism, also known as the boats was an ancient Persian method of execution designed to inflict torturous death. The naked person was firmly fastened within a back-to-back pair of narrow rowing boats (or a hollowed-out tree trunk), with the head, hands, and feet protruding. The condemned was forced to ingest milk and honey to the point of developing severe diarrhea, and more honey would be rubbed on his body in order to attract insects to the exposed appendages. He or she would then be left to float on a stagnant pond or be exposed to the sun. The defenseless individual’s feces accumulated within the container, attracting more insects, which would eat and breed within his or her exposed and increasingly gangrenous flesh. The feeding would be repeated each day in some cases to prolong the torture, so that dehydration or starvation did not provide him or her with the release of death. Death, when it eventually occurred, was probably due to a combination of dehydration, starvation and septic shock. Delirium would typically set in after a few days. Death by scaphism was painful, humiliating, and protracted.
Brazen Bull:
Brazen Bull or the Sicilian Bull is a execution device designed in ancient Greece. Perillos of Athens, a brass-founder, proposed to Phalaris, the tyrant of Akragas, Sicily, the invention of a new means for executing criminals. Accordingly, he cast a bull, made entirely of brass, hollow, with a door in the side. The condemned were shut in the bull and a fire was set under it, heating the metal until it became yellow hot and causing the person inside to roast to death. The bull was designed in such a way that its smoke rose in spicy clouds of incense. The head of the ox was designed with a complex system of tubes and stops so that the prisoner’s screams were converted into sounds like the bellowing of an infuriated bull. It is also said that when the bull was reopened, the scorched bones of the remains shone like jewels and were made into bracelets.


Most Torturous Methods of Execution
Scaphism:
Scaphism, also known as the boats was an ancient Persian method of execution designed to inflict torturous death. The naked person was firmly fastened within a back-to-back pair of narrow rowing boats (or a hollowed-out tree trunk), with the head, hands, and feet protruding. The condemned was forced to ingest milk and honey to the point of developing severe diarrhea, and more honey would be rubbed on his body in order to attract insects to the exposed appendages. He or she would then be left to float on a stagnant pond or be exposed to the sun. The defenseless individual’s feces accumulated within the container, attracting more insects, which would eat and breed within his or her exposed and increasingly gangrenous flesh. The feeding would be repeated each day in some cases to prolong the torture, so that dehydration or starvation did not provide him or her with the release of death. Death, when it eventually occurred, was probably due to a combination of dehydration, starvation and septic shock. Delirium would typically set in after a few days. Death by scaphism was painful, humiliating, and protracted.
Brazen Bull:
Brazen Bull or the Sicilian Bull is a execution device designed in ancient Greece. Perillos of Athens, a brass-founder, proposed to Phalaris, the tyrant of Akragas, Sicily, the invention of a new means for executing criminals. Accordingly, he cast a bull, made entirely of brass, hollow, with a door in the side. The condemned were shut in the bull and a fire was set under it, heating the metal until it became yellow hot and causing the person inside to roast to death. The bull was designed in such a way that its smoke rose in spicy clouds of incense. The head of the ox was designed with a complex system of tubes and stops so that the prisoner’s screams were converted into sounds like the bellowing of an infuriated bull. It is also said that when the bull was reopened, the scorched bones of the remains shone like jewels and were made into bracelets.
The world can kick you when you’re down
And it shows no mercy
It makes them smile to see you frown
But just wait and they will see
This would kill the weaker man
But it’s been keeping me alive
Through all the negativity
Somehow I know I will survive
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10 years 6 months ago #96
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Artistic and scientific performance

Nigel Stanford fell one day on a documentary about synesthesia. This rare neurological phenomenon affects individuals by making them see shapes, colors and other events in response to sound. The young man then immediately had the idea to create a performance that result somehow this. So after a few years to find funding and to define the project, Nigel was able to create a visual masterpiece.
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Nigel Stanford fell one day on a documentary about synesthesia. This rare neurological phenomenon affects individuals by making them see shapes, colors and other events in response to sound. The young man then immediately had the idea to create a performance that result somehow this. So after a few years to find funding and to define the project, Nigel was able to create a visual masterpiece.
Link others vidéos

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