World's Scariest Selfie Video, Watching this will Give You Goosebumps

Selfies nowadays are not just simple photograph of a person while eating or doing someone’s daily routine. It already took the next level as most of selfie addicts are becoming more aggressive and doesn’t want a simple photograph of themselves.

Have you tried to take a selfie while eating a banana? Simple, isn’t it? How about eating a banana and taking a photograph of yourself at the top of a skyscraper? Sounds scary, right? But someone already did this, and they’re actually three.

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 A group of teens in Hong Kong took all the courage to have a selfie video at the top of The Centre Skyscraper, the fifth tallest skyscraper in Hong Kong, without any safety gear.
This dangerous 1135-feet-from-the-ground stunt uploaded in Youtube by Frank Wu has gone viral worldwide with nearly 700k views, as of posting date Thursday.

In the video footage, the photographer, Daniel Lau, used a selfie stick or monopod to capture the stunning Hong Kong skyline using a wide-angle camera lens mounted on the stick. While his two mates named Andrew Tso and A.S., who are also photographers, shown eating bananas at the beginning of the clip.

This selfie video is now dubbed as “world’s scariest selfie”, according to New York Daily News.

WATCH: Epic Fail ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

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There was a video uploaded on Youtube last August 18, 2014 wherein the girl in the video was accidentally hit by a bucket full of ice water. This was the popular ALS ice bucket challenge that went wrong.


ALS ice bucket challenge was trending today in the social media because this game was continuous. The person will nominate other people and challenge them to do the dare within 24 hours or else they wil donate $100 on the ALS Association. ALS is a mental disorder and it's like parkinson's disease.

Best Ice Bucket Challenge Fails Compilation 2014




CCTV: Alleged Most Beautiful Shoplifter caught in Cebu

On xolxol.ph, an article about a beautiful woman who was caught on cam shoplifting was shown.



A boutique in Cebu reported an incident of shoplifting. The suspect was a very beautiful woman who was seen exiting the boutique wearing the items from the store including dress, shoes, jewelry and a shoulderbag. The items amount to P10, 000.

The suspect was named Jobelle Bascug, she was observed as she was inside the store for two hours Last Tuesday.

The sales personnel was surprised that a lovely lady can steal items from the store.


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Just when she thought that she had gone away with her scheme, she totally forgot that she has a boat ticket in the clothes that she left inside the dressing room. This was the clothes that she wore before she got the items from the store.

Jessa Romagos, the owner of the boutique was able to contact the suspect and she promised that she will pay for the items that she stole. But Jessa is convinced to press charges on the lovely woman.

In her opinion, although the items taken were not as expensive as others she wanted to teach the girl a lesson. What she did was wrong and in every mistake there should be a consequence.

source : xolxol.ph

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Lakers to Play Howard's Rockets on Opening Night, Gasol's Bulls on Christmas


LOS ANGELES — Dwight Howard and Pau Gasol have distinctly different legacies in Los Angeles, but these days they share a link: They're moving on in life as former Lakers, having leftKobe Bryant behind.
And in the established and admittedly irresistible tradition of NBAscheduling with a vengeful accent on the not-so-dearly departed, Bryant will be going up against Howard on opening night and against Gasol on Christmas Day in two of the Lakers' and the league's highest-profile games of the 2014-15 season.
Although the schedule won't be officially announced until NBA TV unveils it at 3 p.m. Pacific time Wednesday, the Lakers are set to face Howard and the Houston Rockets at Staples Center on Oct. 28 and visit Gasol and the Chicago Bulls on Dec. 25, according to league sources. The games will mark the first times Bryant plays against Howard and Gasol as former teammates.
As an added boost to the old revenge angle, Lakers point guard Jeremy Lin (former Rocket) and forward Carlos Boozer (former Bull) can circle those same dates on the calendar. Even better!

The Dwight-less Lakers were relevant last year, too, playing (and beating) the Los Angeles Clippers as part of the NBA's TNT opening night showcase. With Bryant plotting his return, it's logical that the league thinks enough of the Lakers to feature them again on the opening Tuesday night broadcast.
But it's a testament to how much the Lakers' past remains prominent in their future when the NBA makes Bryant's first game back from Achilles and knee injuries last season against the guy who deserted him while he was down.
No matter how much diehard Lakers fans are ready to embrace Julius Randle and Byron Scott and savor whatever small victories they earn along the rebuilding road, the reality is that the Lakers' 2012-13 car wreck was massive enough for rubbernecking still to be taking place years later.
Bryant, Howard, Gasol and Steve Nash were supposed to make magic as Lakers, but they so didn't. And just as we don't want to forget underdogs who rise to stunning success, we don't want to let favorites forget their epic fails.
Bryant's injuries meant he didn't play against the Rockets last season, which was Howard's first after snubbing the Lakers' "Stay" ad campaign to move to Houston. Now Gasol, whom Bryant has said he considers "a brother," has left the Lakers via free agency in hopes of winning his first NBA title without Bryant in Chicago.

We could argue for years about which was truly the first domino in the Lakers' 2012-13 mess. Nash suffering what would be a career-threatening injury in just his second game as a Laker certainly tilted the court immediately into an uphill battle.
But would Nash have even been effective in Mike Brown's undefined offense (or Phil Jackson's triangle offense)? Would Gasol have ever been effective at forward in Mike D'Antoni's spread-floor offense? Did the team ever have any real chance on defense or at greatness with Howard never buying into being a Laker?
As intriguing as those questions remain, the guy who is being scheduled to play those mind games on opening night and Christmas Day most assuredly has already left them behind.

Bryant has been known to hold a grudge, but his modus operandi is just as certainly not to wallow. He is all about going onto the next thing he can control, and right now that's his body, mindset and whatever ways—individual and team—he can continue his pursuit of excellence.
If the Lakers are to have a successful season, that's the theme that must pervade: forward progress.
Bryant will need to be healthy and strong enough to make his comeback a singular story of inspiration that transcends whether the guy he's scoring over is evil Dwight or good Pau. Scott, Lin, Nash and Boozer will all have to be rowing meaningfully in that same boat toward individual redemption, and guys such as Randle, Jordan Hill, Nick Young, Ed Davis, Ryan Kelly, Xavier Henry and Robert Sacre will all need to have a lot of look-what-I-can-do nights.
If not, then it's going to be a long season in which the most meaningful storylines are indeed about the opponents and the past.
The only good news on that front is that Gasol, even with his clear decline, is a lot more likely than Howard to be the one winning the post-Lakers title this season.

The Rockets were weakened by Chris Bosh not coming and by Chandler Parsons going, while it's nearly impossible to find anyone with the Lakers who begrudges Gasol future success. Given the obvious defensive deficiencies on LeBron James' new Cleveland team, Gasol has an excellent chance at following Derrick Rose and Tom Thibodeau into another immediate NBA Finals.
Yes, there are those with the Lakers who were disappointed with Gasol's level of aggressiveness and commitment to earn the massive contract extension Jerry Buss gave him. But if the Lakers are OK with having to visit anyone on Christmas, it's Gasol.
The Lakers haven't had to hit the holiday road often. They've played on Christmas every year since 1999, and the only times in that 15-year span they've had to load up their sleigh and leave Staples were in 2005 and 2006 to play at Miami.
Those games followed the original Kobe-Shaq Christmas Ice Show at Staples in '04, and that three-game Christmas series after their breakup just goes to show how the NBA tries to help out: by giving families at home for the holidays the chance to bond together while watching people on TV not get along!
Although Gasol did choose to leave the Lakers, it's different in this case. Christmas might pit brother against brother, but you know Kobe and Pau will have a heck of a hug right after.
What Bryant will have to prove that night and every other is that the Lakers' season isn't about the guys they no longer have.

Actor Robin Williams Is Dead at 63 of Suspected Suicide


The Oscar-winning actor and comedian Robin Williams died this morning in California. He was 63.
"At this time, the Sheriff's Office Coroner Division suspects the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia, but a comprehensive investigation must be completed before a final determination is made," the Marin County Coroner said in a statement. "A forensic examination is currently scheduled for August 12, 2014 with subsequent toxicology testing to be conducted."
"Robin Williams passed away this morning," the actor's rep Mara Buxbaum added in a statement to ABC News. "He has been battling severe depression of late. This is a tragic and sudden loss."
Born in Chicago, Williams discovered his passion for acting in high school, before moving to New York City to study at Juilliard alongside Christopher Reeve.
A few years later, he also began doing stand-up comedy and working in television, before landing a star-making guest role as alien Mork in "Happy Days." In 1978, he was given his own spin-off series, "Mork & Mindy," for which he won a Golden Globe.
Around that time, Williams suffered a great loss: His friend, John Belushi, died of a drug overdose in 1982, prompting Williams, who had struggled with alcoholism and cocaine abuse, to quit, cold turkey.
He would go on to make two trips to rehab, once in 2006, and again this past July, which his rep told ABC News was "the opportunity to fine-tune and focus on his continued commitment, of which he remains extremely proud."
"It's [addiction] -- not caused by anything, it's just there," Williams told "Good Morning America" in 2006. "It waits. It lays in wait for the time when you think, 'It's fine now, I'm OK.' Then, the next thing you know, it's not OK. Then you realize, 'Where am I? I didn't realize I was in Cleveland.'"
Meanwhile, Williams discovered a passion for film in the '80s. With that came a litany of awards, including a Golden Globe for his role in the 1988 film, "Good Morning, Vietnam," a Golden Globe for his 1993 film, "Mrs. Doubtfire," and a Screen Actors Guild Award for 1996's, "The Birdcage." In 1998, after three nominations, he won his first Oscar for his role in "Good Will Hunting."
"This might be the one time I'm speechless!" he quipped while accepting the honor.
President Obama said in a statement on the actor's passing: "Robin Williams was an airman, a doctor, a genie, a nanny, a president, a professor, a bangarang Peter Pan, and everything in between. But he was one of a kind. He arrived in our lives as an alien – but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit. He made us laugh. He made us cry. He gave his immeasurable talent freely and generously to those who needed it most – from our troops stationed abroad to the marginalized on our own streets."
Williams also had a rich personal life. In 1978, he married his first wife, Valerie Velardi, with whom he had one son, Zachary, now 31. He and Verlardi divorced in 1988, and the next year, he married Marsha Garces, who had previously been a nanny to Zachary. He and Garces, from whom he split in 2008, had two children, Zelda, now 25, and Cody, 23. Williams married his third wife, graphic designer Susan Schenider, in 2011.
Recently, Williams had been hard at work. He starred in the CBS series, "The Crazy Ones" and he recently finished filming several film projects, including "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb." He also recently celebrated a birthday and, in his last Instagram post, wished his daughter a happy 25th.
"#tbt and Happy Birthday to Ms. Zelda Rae Williams!" he wrote. "Quarter of a century old today but always my baby girl. Happy Birthday @zeldawilliams Love you!"
According to the Marin County Coroner, officials received a 911 call at 11:55 a.m. today that Williams had been located unconscious and not breathing inside his residence in Tiburon, California. He was pronounced deceased at 12:02 p.m.
"An investigation into the cause, manner, and circumstances of the death is currently underway by the Investigations and Coroner Divisions of the Sheriff's Office," the statement read. "Preliminary information developed during the investigation indicates Mr. Williams was last seen alive at his residence, where he resides with his wife, at approximately 10:00 pm on August 10, 2014."
"This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken," his wife said in a statement. On behalf of Robin's family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin's death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions."

We Remember: 22nd Anniversary of the Dream Team Winning the Gold Medal


Twenty-two years ago today, the Dream Team completed its domination of the 1992 Summer Olympics by beating Croatia in the gold-medal game.
Michael Jordan dropped 22 points and six other players scored in double figures in a 117-85 victory.
The Dream Team, which was the first Olympic team to use NBA players, still remains the greatest basketball team to ever take the court. The team went 8-0 in the tournament, with an average margin of victory of 43.8 points.

Although Jordan gets all of the attention, it was Charles Barkley who was the team's leading scorer.
Here are the players on the team who were eventually inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame: Jordan, Barkley, Larry Bird, Clyde Drexler, Patrick Ewing, Magic Johnson, Karl Malone, Chris Mullin, Scottie Pippen, David Robinson and John Stockton.
After the Dream Team's dominance, every great United States Olympic team is compared to the greatest team in basketball history.