Monday, February 18, 2013

Toy for Adults - Only for Rich

Electric Skates: $699.99

There are some luxury items that the average working adult will never be able to afford as they are exclusively targeted at at the elite “one percent” of the population. But they’re ridiculous anyway so we don’t really care.


Priya Anand looking beautiful in her latest photo shoot

Priya Anand looking beautiful in her latest photo shoot


Miranda Kerr – Clear Scalp and Hair Beauty Therapy Promotion in Sydney

Miranda Kerr – Clear Scalp and Hair Beauty Therapy Promotion in Sydney


Most amazing humans in the world

Yes, everything is possible.

Shruti Haasan Looking Gorgeously at a CCL match

Shruti Haasan Looking Gorgeously at a CCL match


OMG That’s Not Right!

OMG That’s Not Right!



Stunning Locations to Visit in This Lifetime

Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island, Hong Kong

Stunning Locations to Visit in This Lifetime


Wearable cameras – the future of fitness monitoring?

We’ve recently been seeing a lot of wearable fitness devices aimed at monitoring our activity levels and diet – devices such as the Jawbone UP and eButton, for example. According to some new studies, however, Microsoft’s “life-logging” SenseCam might be better-suited to the job.


Thats one way to put a ship in the water...

The tile says it all...

When your hands go out

When your hands go out,
love, toward mine,
what do they bring me flying?
Why did they stop
at my mouth, suddenly,
why do I recognize them
as if then, before,



Tu aur main ek kahani ek nishani..........

Tu aur main ek kahani ek nishani..........

Mil jaa mujhme tu meri saans ho tu jaise...
Milta hai nadi ka jal us sagar me jaise...

Tu banke khushboo Sama jaa mere seene me aise...
Meethi awaje hoti hai koyal ke sang jaise...



Epic Climax



Epic Climax:
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John decided to go skiing with his buddy, Keith. So they loaded up John's minivan and headed north.

After driving for a few hours, they got caught in a terrible blizzard. So they pulled into a nearby farm and asked the attractive lady who answered the door if they could spend the night.


A VICTIM OF VIRTUES!



From the outset, we are taught to be good, to be compassionate, to be giving, forgiving and so forth. Good teachings. No doubt. A virtuous living — religions preach it, teachers teach it, parents instill it, society expects it, your loved ones want it. You often find yourself constantly working towards it, never-ending, like the dog catching its own tail. Their expectations never seem to end and probably they can say the same about you. Here is my take on this, you may find my perspective a little unusual: