US soldiers in Afghanistan who created their own version of ‘Call me maybe’ and copied the cheerleaders.

WATCH THIS VIDEO IF YOU WANT TO GO BACK TO SCHOOL

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First exposure to society, first surge of rebellion, first crush, first best friend…there are many firsts attached to a schoollife that remain etched in our memories for lifetime.
Pepsi’s Back to school video literally takes us back to the classrooms we left behind, the playgrounds we so loved, the teachers we loved to hate, the corridors that still haunt us in dreams, the uniforms that united us despite different backgrounds, the joy of sharing lunch, the tear-shedding sessions on getting a red mark on report card, that skipping of heartbeat when teacher caught us eating lunch (or writing poetry in my case) in the middle of a class, the group punishment that actually turned into a fun ‘antakshari’ activity.
Though in this video, the school friends meet in a reunion and promise to remain friends forever, I wonder how many of us actually keep in touch, once we step out of the school building.
Watch the video and revisit your golden time:

Watch What Happens When An iPhone 5s Is Run Over By A Train [Video]

iPhone 5S vs. train goes exactly like you'd expect

YouTube channel TechRax wonders if an iPhone 5S can survive being run over by a train. Spoiler alert: No, it can't.


Durability testing has been a hallmark of the smartphone era since the introduction of the first Apple iPhone in 2007, and it's usually in the form of the drop test given that's the most common wear-and-tear our handsets suffer with everyday use.
That hasn't stopped some more outlandish efforts, like dropping a smartphone from a multiple-story building, smashing one with a hammer, or punching a quarter-sized hole in a gold iPhone 5S with a .50 caliber bullet.
Yet how would the iPhone 5S hold up against a train? A stupid idea, you might think. Perhaps illegal to even test out. You would be correct on both counts. That didn't stop popular durability testing YouTube channel TechRax from making this video, whereupon two different iPhone 5S devices are, as one might expect, obliterated by a fast-moving train.



 While it's not clear whether or not an iPhone could actually derail a train, and we don't really need to find out, it's definitely not a smart activity. After all, we can all reasonably assume that no phone, not even theiPhone 6, needs to be train-proof.

Beggar with 'no legs' WALKS away when police arrive to help him




Beggar With 'No Legs' WALKS Away When Police Arrive To Help Him

A beggar who lay at the side of a road pretending he had no legs was moved on by police who made him stand up and walk away. The man lay slumped on his front in Chengdu, in Sichuan Province, China, with his legs tucked under him, and his jeans stretched out to make it appear he had no legs.

He is approached by a police officer, who bends down and talks to him for some moments. The officer then reaches out and helps the man to his feet before guiding him across the road. Chengdu is one of a number of cities where officials have tried to clamp down on begging. They have staged aggressive campaigns to restrict begging in central areas. People living in the Sichuan provincial capital have been asked by the Civil Affairs Bureau not to give money to beggars and to report them to so called salvation management centres.

Similar campaigns have been waged in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and other big urban centres. Anti beggar bus stop chairs, made of steel and designed to be slippery, have been installed in Chengdu to stop beggars being comfortable.

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    How Does Delhi React To A Man Bleeding By The Roadside?

    There’s a man on the street. He’s bleeding. He’s in pain. He’s crying for help.
    He’s waving down vehicles, begging them to stop. Some vehicles slow down to take a look. But they don’t stop and help.
    This was the case on December 16, 2012 when a Delhi girl was gang-raped and fatally wounded, her friend brutally thrashed, then left to die on the road—while the city drove right past them.
    What if the event were to happen again—in the same city?
    Actor Varun Pruthi decided to find this out. He covered himself with fake blood and took to a busy Delhi street begging for help.
    Will you be surprised by what you’re about to see? Have a look at what happens:




    Unlike most social experiments that end on a happy note, this one ends with Pruthi getting out of character and shaming everyone watching him die.

    What Jim Carrey Explains In 1 Minute Will Change Your Life Forever. Seriously.




    Jim Carrey is a funny man. But he’s deeply profound, too — a side he revealed to graduates at Maharishi University. While his entire speech is great, we fast-forwarded to the punch to the heart at 10:18. Just click play and be blown away.

    Shocking : CCTV Footage of Affluent Couple Dumping Girl Child in Trash


    LEAKED CCTV footage of a Young Affluent Couple throwing away their girl child in a garbage dumpster and how a homeless man saves the baby and gets the couple arrested. We need more heroes like him. #SaveGirlChild


    Can India Change? Inner Transitions | India Film Project 2013

     Inner Transitions | India Film Project 2013





    This beautiful film is a classic depiction of The Butterfly Effect – a single occurrence, no matter how small, can change the course of the universe forever. This short film titled, "Inner Transitions", shows us two scenarios:

    One, where three guys chase and ra*e a girl.
    Two, where one of the guys listen to the voice of his inner conscience befriends the girl instead.

    Same situation, same people, different outcomes.
    Can India change? Yes, it can.
    If you don't see the Image above, Click here to Watch the Video.




     This Film was made in 50 hours for India Film Project - India's Largest Filmmaking Event


    Team Name: Ordinary People
    Platinum Film of the Year
    Best Cinematography
    Best Editing
    Team : Aditya Sharma, Joel George, Karan Mistry, Rutvij Bhatt, Priya Nair
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