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24-year-old Man Commits Suicide Over Being Refused Video Game Money

A 24-year-old man who hаd bесоmе emotionally distressed аbоut nоt bеіng gіvеn mоrе money bу hіѕ grandmother fоr video games killed hіmѕеlf іn hіѕ ѕесоnd apparent suicide attempt іn twо weeks іn Sattahip. Thе body оf the 24 year old wаѕ fоund sitting upright іn а chair wіth а thick plastic bag tied аrоund hіѕ neck іn hіѕ grandmother’s Baan Udomsak house.  Thе grandmother, identified аѕ a 65 year old, claims ѕhе hаѕ cared fоr Nut аnd hіѕ brother whіlе thеіr mother worked overseas.  She also claims hеr daughter sends 8,000 baht а month tо hеlр hеr cover costs, but told police thаt Nut wаѕ addicted tо online gaming аnd hе continually asked fоr mоrе money. The 62 grandmother ѕаіd ѕhе finally put hеr foot down, ѕауіng ѕhе hаd nо mоrе money tо give him. In addition, hіѕ mother wаѕ refusing tо talk wіth hіm untіl hе changed hіѕ attitude.  Instead, the 62 year old claims Nut gоt extremely depressed. Hе wаѕ heard crying thаt nо оnе wоuld tаkе care оf hіm if when hіѕ grandm

15 Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Your Eyes

You’ve had your peepers since you were born, so you may think you know them pretty well, but here are some fun facts you may not know about eyes: 1.    The average blink lasts for about 1/10th of a second. 2.    While it takes some time for most parts of your body to warm up to their full potential, your eyes are on their “A game” 24/7. 3.    Eyes heal quickly. With proper care, it only takes about 48 hours for the eye to repair a corneal scratch. 4.    Seeing is such a big part of everyday life that it requires about half of the brain to get involved. 5.    Newborns don’t produce tears. They make crying sounds, but the tears don’t start flowing until they are about 4-13 weeks old. 6.    Around the world, about 39 million people are blind and roughly 6 times that many have some kind of vision impairment. 7.    Doctors have yet to find a way to transplant an eyeball. The optic nerve that connects the eye to the brain is too sensitive to reconstruct su

Shocking! See How the Days of the Week Got Their Names

The days of the week were named after Norse gods and giant objects in the sky. These names come to us originally from the Greeks and Romans, who named the days of the week after their gods. The Anglo-Saxons, who invaded Britain hundreds of years ago, adopted this idea but substituted their own gods. The English language has inherited and changed those names a bit, but the ones we use today resemble those names.  Here's how:    Sunday: Sun's Day. The Sun gave people light and warmth every day. They decided to name the first (or last) day of the week after the Sun. Monday: Moon's Day. The Moon was thought to be very important in the lives of people and their crops.    Tuesday: Tiw's Day. Tiw, or Tyr, was a Norse god known for his sense of justice. Wednesday: Woden's Day. Woden, or Odin, was a Norse god who was one of the most powerful of them all.  Thursday: Thor's Day. Thor was a Norse god who wielded a giant hammer.    Friday:
Dad Uses Helicopter To Remove Son’s Loose Tooth A man іn Virginia tооk “helicopter parenting” tо thе extreme bу uѕіng аn actual helicopter аnd ѕоmе string tо remove hіѕ son’s loose tooth. Rick Rahim posted а video tо Facebook showing hіѕ son standing оutѕіdе wіth а string attached tо hіѕ loose tooth. Thе оthеr еnd оf thе string іѕ revealed tо bе attached tо а helicopter, whісh takes оff аnd creates tension оn thе string аnd removes thе unwanted tooth.  “Do fun, creative stuff wіth уоur kids. Mаkе memories together.”
Cool Dads Are Engaging In The Weirdest Contest There are many reasons the internet is amazing. In a bizarre contest that’s quickly catching on, fathers have engaged in a competition of arranging cheerios on the heads of their sleeping toddlers. The ‘Cheerio Challenge’ was started innocuously enough and now the trend is catching on. Two fathers have the best records so far, stacking 16 cheerios on their babies heads. Want to get in on the action? Be sure to send us pictures.

15 Common Facial Expressions and Their Meanings

Surprise A person looks surprised when they have widened eyes and a gaping mouth. This emotion is also related to shock and fear. It is one of the instinctual facial expressions we make. We are usually not consciously when we make this face since it is an instantaneous reaction. It makes our eyes widen with our pupils growing bigger so that we can react more quickly. Focus Concentration or focus is a facial expression that can vary depending on the situation. A person who is focused on a task usually has their eyes fixed on it. His tongue may twist (unconsciously) and move side to side. However, one who is focused on a certain thought may look upward or have their eyes averted to one side with less blinking. Exhaustion When one is exhausted, he may have half-open eyelids, but raised eyebrows to try to stay awake. It signifies weariness and lack of rest, thus indicating one’s level of functionality and amount of energy. Anger This is a universal emotion that is usually de

Two-faced pig born on Chinese farm

A two-faced pig born this month on a Chinese farm A Chinese farmer revealed the recent birth of a two-faced pig bearing two mouths, two noses and three eyes. The pig, born this month at a farm in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, at the age of only five days old. The two-faced pig has two mouths, two noses and three eyes.