For Monday again our beautiful and very huge collection of Amazing, Funny, Weird, some Insane, Bizarre or Cruel and some Serious Issues for you ;)
Monday postings ;)
Yes here is our Linkbox24 again. Today with a very big collection of new links, with some beautiful clips…a few news issues, of which I hope you’ll appreciate them too ;)
Sigmund
What words, (once in our past when we were young) were the words we would recognized then as rude words…it seems to be a very personal experience for anyone…or we forgot how it was…even a difficult question for a professional therapist…
Really clean
O.C.Dee: "Really Clean" - Andreas Peterson O.C. Dee has embraced his obsessions and taken them to the competition. Enjoy the most sterile Aniboom Eyedoll entry of all!
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Cancer and cosmetics...
Cancer and cosmetics… Yet some of the 10,000 ingredients in beauty products are suspected or confirmed carcinogens, hormone-mimicking chemicals or substances linked to birth defects. And in an age of increasing fear over chemical exposures, the $5.3-billion cosmetics industry is poised to become the new frontier for health and eco-minded consumers….
Lead acetate: A known reproductive toxin banned in the European Union but found in some hair dyes and cleansers in North America.
Formaldehyde: A known carcinogen found in some nail products.
Toluene: A possible reproductive or developmental toxin found in some nail polishes.
Petroleum distillates: Possible carcinogen prohibited in the EU, but found in some mascara, perfume and lipstick in North America.
Ethyl acrylate: A possible carcinogen found in some mascara.
Coal tar: A known carcinogen found in dandruff shampoos, anti-itch creams and hair dyes. Dibutyl phthalate: An endocrine disruptor and possible reproductive or developmental toxin found in some nail polish, perfume and hair spray.
Sodium lauryl sulfate: A skin irritant prone to contamination by a probable carcinogen called 1,4-dioxane used in many soaps and shampoos for its foaming properties.
Methyl, propyl, butyl and ethyl paraben: Endocrine disruptors and possible breast carcinogens used as a preservative in cosmetics such as lotions and shampoos.
It’s good to be aware of such risks because no one deserves them and you should choose and buy the cosmetics of which you know for sure; that they are safe…
Granny in the money-train
Granny Finds Wad of Cash on Train, Flushes It down Toilet… The newspaper reported that the poor old woman found a plastic bag with 100 000 roubles (about $4000) in cash on the floor of the passenger train car. The woman took it and spent the whole night thinking whether she should announce the find and look for the owner…
Hungry two headed snake
Everyone's seen videos of snakes eating things before... but have you ever seen a two-headed snake devouring a rat?
Fear of firing
How the threat of litigation is making companies skittish about axing problem workers…
Hail in Kuwait
Crazy weather in Kuwait…
Britain's fight against drugs a total failure
Britain's fight against drugs 'a total failure'… Devastating report reveals soaring use among the young. 'It now seems that what might be termed "recreational" drug use has become firmly established as an experience that many young people will go through' because consumption of illicit substances is now so common in their age group, the document says. The failure to deter growing levels of drug use has contributed to Britain developing the most chronic drug problem in Western Europe, according to the report. The report cites an array of official statistics charting the steady growth in Britain's drugs culture. For example, according to the 2005 British Crime Survey, 40.4 per cent of 16 to 19-year-olds have used drugs at some point in their lifetime, as have 49 per cent of 20 to 24-year-olds, 51.6 per cent of 25 to 29-year-olds and 45.8 per cent of 30 to 34-year-olds. Danny Kushlick, director of the pro-legalisation Transform Drugs Policy Foundation, said the new study backed his view that attempts to discourage drug use were pointless. 'We know from evidence that misuse of drugs is related significantly to social ill-being and social deprivation. You cannot deal with that stuff with education and prevention or through teaching younger and younger children. You deal with it by redistributing wealth and improving wellbeing.’… An article worth to read…
Hilarious news blooper
An absolutely hilarious news blooper; the look on the guy's face is priceless. I won't say any more because I don't want to ruin it for you…
America sweet freedom
All this patriotism is going to give me cavities!
Transparent car clearly awesome
Rinspeeds eXasis looks cool enough for us to forgive their horrid use of capitalization. The car is constructed from aluminium and plastic, and most of the control panel is touch sensitive. As I understand it, the use of clear, conductive Baytron allows the elimination of most simple wiring...
Rats laugh when you tickle them
This scientist explains how he discovered that rats laugh when they are tickled just like people do…
Vehicle wrecks while guy is hanging out the moon roof
Too bad it doesn't show the aftermath where he probably went all ostrich-like with his (probably no longer functioning) head in the sand…
One-wheel-motorbike
Funny toy for the big boy, but in my opinion, not safe for real traffic…
Darren Brown - Russian roulette
Here's the Russian roulette experiment with Darren Brown…
Assembling & working of a car engine
This video shows the working of a car engine in detail. Each and every part of an engine is assembling together one by one...
Ode to Zach Braff
Someone had to say how great Zach Braff is…
Acceptable TV
When the Department of Acceptable Media was shooting their ‘pitch’ presentation to VH1, they cast the chef from the local diner in this super helicopter show. The result was magical. Courtesy of: Acceptable TV. …
Anchorman 300 re-cut
The Will Ferrell movie Anchorman re-cut to match the sounds of 300. Very funny…
Bow & arrow - tooth removal
Forget slamming doors, this dad has a much more creative way to remove his daughter's loose teeth…
Who really rules the USA
Know the one dollar banknote secret!
This is where Pikachu fights
"300" and Pokemon mashup… Yet another Horseman of the Apocalypse has ridden out...
Reporter attacked with snowballs
In the words of this reporter, "probably not his best idea this week"…
Wisconsin free running
These Midwest boys don't let the cold and snow get them down. Check out more videos of them here…
Don't meet the Phelps...
Psychotic religious zealots are turning their children into monsters just like them...
Junior parkour
This kid is ready to be recruited by one of those big Parkour gangs. He's a Parkour Prodigy!
Huge waterfall erupts on the highway and causes crashes
One second you're driving down the road, without a care in the world. The next, you're in the middle of fucking Niagara Falls…
Tracy Morgan on Conan
SNL Alumni Tracy Morgan on Conan O'Brien's late night talk show. Pretty funny…
Malibu speaks
Even without the bizarre utterances coming from his mouth, this guy's hair would be amazing…
Human vs. earth
A little spoof off the Mac vs. pc rage of last summer; the Idiots of Ants comedy group will have you chuckling over this one. Like the video? Vote for it here…
Japanese penguin goes shopping
Again in case you’ve missed it before: This penguin in Japan walks to the store to pick up some fish for its human family! Very impressive and clever penguin…
Kidnapped woman gets thrown from a car
Not a good day for this lady. Not good at all…
Ron Burgondy - street fight
A classic scene from Anchorman, Ron Burgondy and cohorts duke it out in a dusty alley to decide who the toughest news crew…is…
Kid gets completely destroyed during fight in the woods
The camera kind of sucks, but not nearly as bad as the kid on the receiving end of this beat down…
Toilet water...
Nothing says friendship like trying to get your drunken mate to drink toilet water…
Kid face-plants into wall
One of the uncontrolled stupid actions resulting in an ouch experience and maybe some kind of fun for some viewers… ;)
Annoying reporter owns herself on live TV
There's a universal law that says don't put female news reporters on any sort of motorcycle or ATV…because this happens always…
Snowmobile wipes out hard
This has got to be the worst snowmobile jump I have ever seen. He misses his jump and falls off the back of the snowmobile only to have it flip back upward, whack his face and cause his foot to almost kick him in the head…
Fraggle rock intro
Bringing you back to the good old 1980's Jim Henson days...
North Korean mosaic
One of the rarely talked about advantages of living in North Korea - you can participate in 10,000 person government parades…
Biker misses jump and lands face first
This kid rides on top of a wall and tries to jump over a bike rack. He doesn’t have enough speed and his back tire gets stuck in the rack slinging him into the ground face first...
Milking' job...
Milking an elephant…a heave job: "If I sweat blood, we will get semen."…strange video, maybe not safe for work
Super soaker fire in the hole
You know, one of these days the people a drive through person is going to pull out a gun and shoot a kid for throwing stuff at them. Until then, check out this video of a guy squirting people with his super soaker!
Dirty hooker beats some woman with a golf club
I wonder if this hooker fills more holes on or off the golf course…
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