Friday, May 31, 2013

Late Night Ignoring Asia






While watching something naughty man's body invaded 

Man Watches Porn, Gets Eel Stuck in His Body

Watching porn can sometimes result in viewers feeling or doing things we can’t imagine possible. Some just can’t resist trying new things, then learn not to try them ever again. This is the lesson a man from China learned — the hard way.

The unnamed man reportedly admitted himself to a local hospital after getting a living eel stuck inside him. After watching it done in a porn scene, he inserted a 20-inch eel into his anus.

That old adage don't try this at home certainly applies



Remember it's all in the eye of the beholder



Earlier this month, McDonald’s Japan announced the grand prize winner of its Big Mac Award Art Contest. The results inspired a great deal of online debate, as is often the case with topics as subjective as art and design. What the judges see as artistic and inspired might look like a mess to the greater masses. Read on for a taste of the juicy reactions to this creative burger art.
The theme of the art contest was the Big Mac, as implied by the award’s title. The grand prize winner was chosen from roughly 1,400 entries by a panel of judges including multiple members of McDonald’s artistic marketing team.
The winning piece is called Big Mac Store by 27-year-old Yuri Ikeguchi. Using colored pencils, she made McDonald’s front counter into the likeness of a burger. The colors create a warm and gentle atmosphere that is quite charming. However, the simple style and uneven lines have led many people to criticize it as low-quality art.
Well, if it didn't give the appearance of being drawn by someone with no artistic talent people probably wouldn't have complained  



Money is always the best way to ruin what you love. 

Some players ‘mentally weak,’ says Dhoni

Team India captain refuses to break the BCCI gag on IPL spot-fixing issue, says some players are “slightly mentally weak”

Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni on Thursday refused to break the BCCI gag on his answering questions relating to the spot-fixing scandal except to say that some players are “slightly mentally weak” compared to others.
Addressing a press conference here ahead of the Champions Trophy tournament, he made it clear that he would not answer questions on the recent controversies, saying he would definitely speak at the right time.

Who is he kidding: mentally weak.  Greed triumphs everything. 





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