7 Lessons to learn from a bank robbery

1. Mind Changing Concept: During a robbery, the bank robber shouted to everyone in the bank: “Don’t move. The money belongs to the State. Your life belongs to you.” Everyone in the bank laid down quietly. This is called “Mind Changing Concept” Changing the conventional way of thinking.

 2. Being Professional:  When a lady lay on the table provocatively, the robber shouted at her: “Please be civilized! This is a robbery and not a rape!” This is called “Being Professional” Focus only on what you are trained to do!

3. Experience: When the bank robbers returned home, the younger robber (MBA-trained) told the older robber (who has only completed Year 6 in primary school): “Big brother, let’s count how much we got.” The older robber rebutted and said: “You are very stupid. There is so much money it will take us a long time to count. Tonight, the TV news will tell us how much we robbed from the bank!” This is called “Experience.” Nowadays, experience is more important than paper qualifications!

4. Converting an unfavorable: After the robbers had left, the bank manager told the bank supervisor to call the police quickly. But the supervisor said to him: “Wait! Let us take out $10 million from the bank for ourselves and add it to the $70 million that we have previously embezzled from the bank”. This is called “Swim with the tide.” Converting an unfavorable situation to your advantage!
5. Killing Boredom : The supervisor says, “It will be good if there is a robbery every month.” This is called “Killing Boredom.” Personal Happiness is more important than your job.

6. Knowledge is worth as much as gold: The next day, the TV news reported that $100 million was taken from the bank. The robbers counted and counted and counted, but they could only count $20 million. The robbers were very angry and complained: “We risked our lives and only took $20 million. The bank manager took $80 million with a snap of his fingers. It looks like it is better to be educated than to be a thief!” This is called “Knowledge is worth as much as gold!”

7. Seizing the opportunity: The bank manager was smiling and happy because his losses in the share market are now covered by this robbery.This is called “Seizing the opportunity.” Daring to take risks! So who are the real robbers here?

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Elderly Florida Pastor Charged For Feeding The Homeless

Arnold Abbott, a 90 year man who claims to be a man of God is currently facing charges for doing what real men of God does he was feeding the homeless.

Abbott was arrested along with two pastors In Ft. Lauderdale in violation of a
new law which bans “public food sharing”.

Leave it up to Florida to ban meals for the homeless. Arnold Abbott is a man of God who simply is trying to help people in need. Abbott has been helping feed
the homeless in Ft.Lauderdale since 1991 with his nonprofit group “Love Thy Neighbor” and says authorities are targeting the city’s most vulnerable
residents.

This new law that the city is enforcing
forbids “public food sharing”. Abbot stated ” The whole thing was designed to rid Ft.Lauderdale of its homless”. Surprisingly this is not the first time Arnold Abbott has dealt with the authorities when helping the homless.

CNN reports in 1999 Abbot sued the city for banning him to serve meals to the homeless on the beach, a case in which he won! Abbot went on to say the charges wont stop him from doing it again.

Hopefully people will rally around Abbott and help him continue to fight the good fight. Its sad to see what the world has turned into, when helping others is considered a crime. Keep Fighting Arnold, keep good will alive!!

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Halloween is here again !

Halloween is increasingly popular, so you can expect to see countless articles, adverts, TV shows, product offers and more all themed around it, even if the association is extremely tenuous. Why does this happen? And isn’t this article just another blatant example of it? Yes, yes it is.

It’s Halloween again. It feels like it’s only been a year since this blog last clumsily tried to combine science and Halloween in a desperate bid to gain extra traffic from the fleeting society-wide interest in commercially-acceptable occult.

Fat chance of that, by the way; given the onslaught of all-things Halloween, you’re just adding to the noise. It’s like sneezing into a hurricane and hoping someone says bless you.

Where does all this come from though? Halloween is confusing enough as it is when you think about it logically. It’s nominally meant to be “scary”, but it’s also strongly emphasised as being child-friendly.

Thanks to Halloween it is now perfectly acceptable to dress small children as a vampire or a devil, a reanimated corpse that sustains itself by feasting on the blood of unwilling victims, and the biblical manifestation of all that is evil and responsible for the suffering of mankind (respectively).

You wouldn’t normally get away with that sort of thing. But on Halloween it’s fine. The rules change, and children are actually encouraged to approach alarming-looking strangers bearing sweets. But seemingly everyone likes Halloween, so it’s fine.

And even if you don’t like it, you’re probably best keeping this to yourself, lest you get labelled a killjoy, so happy Halloween to you all..

Source: theguardian

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US and other countries that accept Gay marriage

The U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal this month to review rulings that overturned bans on same-sex marriage marked a milestone in gay rights in the United States. Around the world, many countries have come to accept such unions as part of the tapestry of everyday life. But there are still pockets
of resistance. Here is a look at some countries that have made same-sex marriage common practice:

BRITAIN WAITS, ACCEPTS:
In 1992, five same-sex couples in London applied for marriage licenses in one of the opening salvos of the battle for what campaigners call “marriage equality.”

The license bid was denied — to no one’s surprise and one of the organizers, rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, said that most gay people at the time believed same-sex marriage to be an “impossible,
unattainable” goal.

It took until March, 2014, for same-sex couples to be able to marry in Britain, after a lengthy period in which civil partnerships were allowed. But even in its first year the practice of men marrying men and women marrying women has become widely accepted.

“People see that same-sex marriage hasn’t caused the collapse of civilization,” said Tatchell. “They see
friends and family who got married and feel very happy for them. It’s been a great joy to witness.”

The process seems to be working smoothly, said Natalie Banner, who recently married Elysia Rose Jenson in central London. She said her partner had to obtain a “fiancee’s visa” to enter Britain from New Zealand and didn’t encounter any obstacles.

“We didn’t face any difficulties as a same-sex couple,” said Banner. “We were apprehensive, we didn’t know
if there would be closer scrutiny, but we had no problems whatsoever.”

When it came time to fill out forms, they found a space for the “bride” and the “groom” and simply crossed out the word “groom” and wrote in “bride.”

Banner said the marriage is more meaningful to her than a civil partnership would have been. “Legally the rights are the same, but there’s something about the legitimacy of marriage, of being able to call my partner my wife,” she said. “It does lend an air of validity to the relationship.”

MAORI LOVE SONGS:
New Zealand last year became the first country in the Asia-Pacific region to legalize gay marriage. Parliament’s groundbreaking vote prompted raucous
cheers by gay rights supporters and sparked an impromptu concert of sorts: After the tally was announced, people watching from the public gallery and some lawmakers began to sing the New Zealand love song “Pokarekare Ana” in the indigenous Maori language.

Most political party leaders had encouraged lawmakers to vote their conscience rather than along party lines, and the bill was supported by center-right Prime Minister John Key.

Between August 2013, when the law went into effect, and June 2014, the most recent month for which data
is available, there were 870 same-sex marriages registered in New Zealand. A large number of gay couples who have married in New Zealand are from neighboring Australia, where same sex marriage remains illegal.

The change in the law has not been without its hiccups. In September, the marriage of two men prompted criticism from an unexpected source: gay rights groups. Longtime friends Travis McIntosh and Matt McCormick, both heterosexual, got married in Auckland as part of a local radio station’s “Love Your Man” competition.

The prize: tickets to next year’s Rugby World Cup in Britain. Gay rights activists said the stunt made a mockery of the institution of marriage at a time when gay and lesbian couples are still barred in most countries from marrying one another.

DUTCH PIONEERS:
The Netherlands in 2001 became the world’s first country to legalize gay marriage. The unions are broadly accepted, but still sometimes raise eyebrows,

says wedding planner Margot Nieuwold, whose business Magnificent Weddings caters to both heterosexual and homosexual. “People still sometimes find it a bit strange when they see two men arriving. They still look for the bride,”
Nieuwold said. “It is still not the first picture you have in your head of a wedding.”

While the vast majority of the Netherlands accepts gay marriages, there remain outposts in some religious
municipalities where gay couples are not welcomed with open arms.

Ten years after legalization, members of a linguists’ organization called Onze Taal (Our Language) voted the word “weigerambtenaar,” a term for a civil servant who refuses to carry out gay weddings, their 2011 word of the year.

But even that barrier is falling. In June, the Dutch parliament’s upper house approved legislation that bans municipalities from hiring such civil servants.

“There are still religious areas in the Netherlands where municipalities or venues can be difficult for gay couples, regardless of the fact that it is legal,” said Nieuwold.

SOUTH AFRICAN FIRST:
South Africa’s constitution is one of the world’s most liberal and the country legalized gay marriage through the Civil Union Act in 2006. That breakthrough
came after activists petitioned the country’s constitutional court to force Parliament to extend the legal definition of marriage to include same-sex couples.
Matuba Mahlatjie, one of the activists who made submissions to Parliament, said the change restored his faith in South Africa’s democracy.

He has taken advantage of the new law, marrying a man and raising a son with him — something he said he had never
even dreamed about as a young activist.
Despite marked progress on the legal front, he knows many anti-gay stereotypes are common in South
Africa.

“The history of this country left the majority of the black population illiterate and poor,” he said. “Attending workshops on hate crimes is the last thing on their mind because they are hungry. It is therefore easy for them to hate and destroy rather than trying to understand.” Mahlatjie followed what is locally believed to be his ancestral calling and is a trained Sangoma — a
traditional healer or shaman. He says the intense spiritual preparation he received and his prominent position in his community have helped dispel some
misconceptions about homosexuality.

“My becoming a healer contradicts the notion that being gay is un-African,” he said. “I am a custodian of Africa’s important and sacred teachings. Being gay does not separate me from being an African.”

SPANISH WINGS OF LOVE:
There were joyous celebrations in 2005 when Spain became the third European country to legalize same- sex marriage.
The practice made headlines again a year later when Spain’s military — once a fusty remnant of a right-wing regime tied to the Roman Catholic Church — was
rocked by its first public taste of gay marriage.

Alberto Linero, then 27, and Alberto Sanchez, then 24, both privates in the air force, wore crisp, dark-blue dress uniforms with red and gold epaulets as they exchanged vows and kissed in an elegant, chandeliered reception room at Seville’s town hall. The two grooms were married by Mayor Alfredo Sanchez Monteseirin, who said the wedding marked a victory for gay people everywhere who had suffered under age-old discrimination.

The laws irked the church and the country’s conservative establishment, which accused the Socialist government of badly undermining the nation’s traditional values. The conservative opposition Popular Party vowed to reverse the law the moment it was elected into office.

However, once in power — and with a large majority in Parliament — Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy declined to act on its pledge and left the legislation untouched in the face of polls showing that Spaniards. overwhelming favor gay marriage.

Source: Associated Press

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WoW ! Stepmother, 48, marries her stepson, 45, weird init ?

Life’s impossibilities are now getting possible, French woman Elizabeth Lorentz, 48, marry her 45 year old step son, Eric Holder, but her ex, who is Eric’s father even attended their wedding.

This is pretty weird, can someone wake this people up into reality

According to French daily Republicain-lorrain.fr, Elizabeth married Eric on Saturday October 4th in the parish church in the small village of Dabo in Alsace- Lorraine, north-east France, after fighting for months with French authorities for the right to marry him.

According to reports, Elizabeth met Eric’s father in 1989, had a child with him in 1997, married him 2003 and divorced him in 2006. All this while Eric was her
stepson. Now he’s her husband.

About her separation in 2006, Elizabeth told RL

‘I was not expecting it, it was a shock. I was an adult so I made do. But our daughter who was nine-years-old felt the separation very badly. She cried every day. That’s when Eric was a great support for us and our relationship evolved.’

Speaking about the situation, Eric, who also has a daughter, said he did his best to comfort his half-sister, who is now his step-daughter, ‘When my father left my mother, I felt abandoned.

I knew how she felt. So I had to be there for both of them’ Eric and Elizabeth soon began an affair that was frowned upon by many. And when they decided to marry, French law, which prohibits all unions between step children and step-parents – even former ones, would not allow it.

The couple fought the law and finally obtained a right to marry from a local court and the day they married, Eric’s father, who now supports the relationship attended.

As the saying goes nothing is impossible, even marrying your step mom hehehe

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WoW ! Michelle And Barack Obama Celebrate 22 Years Wedding Anniversary

Sorry this is coming a bit late, we at HerexG blog is wishing the President of the United State of America Barrack Obama and his First Lady Michelle Obama a happy 22 years wedding aniversary. Checkout First lady Michelle Obama short tweet bellow

“22 years. #HappyAnniversary .”

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WoW ! Hard fact: Meet The ‘Giraffe Boy

This quite incredible, a Chinese boy has been living with intense pain due to having 10 vertebrae in his neck instead of 7.

The 15-year-old Fu from Beijing has been called “Giraffe Boy” because of his long neck. Wengui, who lives in Beijing, can barely walk well due to the extra pressure on his neck.

‘These vertebrae press on the nerves in his neck and make it difficult for him to walk,’ ‘He always causes a stir whenever he goes out.’ The teen has been diagnosed with congenital scoliosis and abnormal chest frame and is now set
to have corrective surgery to fix the problem.

He said: ‘I just hope I can have a normal neck.’

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WoW ! Model Danii Phae shares pics of battered face after attack by rapper bf

It is only a weak and an insecured man that would hit a woman, model Danii Phae wrote on her Tumblr page that she was battered by her ex-boyfriend, a struggling rapper named Justin Joseph aka J$tash. Below is she poured out her heart in her own words bellow

“This is very hard for me at this moment in my life to express my heart/mind to the world, but I will say these last few months have been the worst months of my life. I was dating someone (J$tash)
that abused me verbally, emotionally and physically throughout the end duration of our relationship.

Monday morning on September 15th
2014 my life was forever, changed. A person I thought and believed I could trust, whom I gave my love/time/energy to brutally punched me in my face repeatedly with his fists while I became
slowly unconscious covered in blood in his brooklyn apartment bed.

“After he was done he told me to not tell anyone to not tell my friends, He also started to prepare legal action to protect himself in case I pressed charges against him. He cried and became unstable within his emotions and was apologetic
towards his actions, but would continue to say I did this to myself.

He then boarded a flight to Japan a few hours after and has been sending me text messages claiming he will destroy me even more than he already did. He said he will ruin my life! I got brutally beaten for confronting him on infidelity
which caused him to become violent in an instant.

Do not interpret this as a cry for help this is honestly a decision to speak up against domestic violence for those who cant due to the manipulative acts our abusers inflict on us to never speak up and for those who didn’t survive because of brutal domestic violence. I will not allow myself to sit in the shadows of darkness and disrespect myself for not taking a stand. I am speaking out for all my women! Be brave this is what bravery looks like.”

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