Monday, 29 April 2013

Amazing Record!!!


Are their kidding me? How can a man be more than seventeen minutes under the water without breathing. It’s impossible. Well, they have showed that he cans. He has the record Guiness of being without breathing under the water.





He had to go beyond his proper record. As we can see he hasn’t got it really easy. He suffers a lot but with the psychological help of his women he finally beets his record. This is not easy at all, they strictly recommend to don’t try it at a swimming pool, because behind these are hours and hours of training.
When I first saw the video I was amused, and I had to watch it again to believe it. Because it’s really amazing what he has done. If I did it I maybe arrive to one minute but no more, and he has arrived to more than seventeen minutes, that is really incredible.
We can see he first will not beet it, but he finally did. Of all the records there are, this is the most wonderful and amazing in my opinion, because you have to be prepared. You don’t born with this record, this is not like having the most long tongue or something like this. This is something he has done because of his training and sacrifices.

Do you think that if you trained you will be able to beat him?
Do you think that someone will beet this record?
What do you think about it?

Man dies trying to cross a river hanging by his hair


Nath Roy has died today of a heart attack while trying to cross the river Teesta (India) hanging by with nothing but his hair when he was trying to beat his own Guinness record who got the past 2011.
He was trying to cross the river with a rope slide of 600 meters long and 20 meters tall. People who were watching the event say that he stopped moving when he passed 300 meters. He was screaming and trying to stop while he moved 30 meters and then stopped moving.
It´s not the first time Roy did things like this, in 2008 he dragged a train waggon using only his ponytail; and on 2007 he crossed from a building to another attached only to his hair.

Do you thinks brutal things like these should be prohibited?

Saturday, 27 April 2013

No two ways about it!

You'd have to compromise - there's no two ways about it!

For siamese twins Abby and Brittany, their ability to work together has led them through high school, university and on to a possible career in teaching. As they say, one can be asking questions while the other monitors student responses or behaviour.



The full story about these amazing girls can be found on the BBC site here.
But could you live that close to someone else? Now or at twenty years' old?

Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Boston nightmare



Last week, during the Boston marathon two bombs exploded near the finish line. 3 people were killed and more than 100 wounded. A few minutes after the attack police cars and firemen appeared to help and peony of spectators immediately tried to do as much as they could helping people to move away from the scene and comforting others. 
There are two suspicious seen by the cameras around, they are two brothers from Chechnya which have been in the States since 2007. One had been shot when he got coughed while they were being chased and his younger brother managed to escape. To everyone’s relief, the second one has been caught in the place where he was hiding.
A day, which started as beautiful and memorable where the mythical marathon was going to take place, ended as a nightmare to remember.


What do you think about this?
Should there be more security in this class of events

Thursday, 18 April 2013

The voice of the people?

As protests become a part of daily life across Spain, it is increasingly difficult to ensure that your complaints are listened to and catch the eye of the media.

One protest group in Andalucia have taken steps - literally - to make their presence felt. They dance. 

By bringing together the fun of flash-mob dancing with the power of flamenco and the vibrancy of scathing lyrics, flo6x8 have really caught the public's attention.

But while they have hit the headlines in the UK, for example, will they have any effect back home?  What would you do to get noticed and to bring about change? Or is protest a waste of time and little more than a safety-valve for society?