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'Casanova' is a similarly shaped Love Machine made of 18ct gold and he has made a gold egg-shaped vibrator that goes for $33,000, a white-gold Love Machine that goes for $50,000 and a gold-handled whip made of human hair that goes for $25,000. So far a host of Russian jewellers and a few members of the hip-hop community are willing to take home the Pearl Royale.
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Australian jewellery designer Colin Burn, who handcrafted the Pearl Royale over a period of 15 years, wants to change that sentiment with the promise of a very expensive but worth while orgasmic tool. 'My inspiration was to create something that shows the value people place on sex,' People spend lots of money for the experiences of owning Maseratis and the like. But would they pay for this?' The high-end intimacy gadget is covered in 2,000 diamonds, a collection of royal-blue sapphires and 'very rare' pink diamonds all of which have been flush-set so you avoid cutting your genitals. It's worth an incredible $1.8 million making it the world's most expensive intimacy gadget. Weighing just under a kilogram the scepter-like object's power is unlocked with a platinum key at the base. 'The sensual South Sea pearl at the top of the vibrator has a platinum key attached, that activates the vibrators multi speed function and when removed transforms into an opulent and exquisite pearl and diamond necklace worn as the key to luxurious pleasure,' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5799553/amp/Aussie-jeweller-spends-15-years-crafting-diamond-encrusted-vibrator.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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kellyJames5:I don't think so. Hanging is not the only mean to execute criminals: firing squad Lethal injection (Doctors are involved) Were those doctors criminals too? Ask lalasticlala |
nisot23:Imagine, very early in the morning, they summoned Mr. A to a sitting panel in the prison and inform him that he will be put to death the next morning. Their job sa and the prisoners are used to that. When they summoned a prisoner very early in the morning, they know is time. Imagine there are innocent/framed ones among them, my greatest fear. |
anibirelawal:Dont derail the thread please. cc: abokibuhari |
Melania Trump's last public appearance was on May 10 when she accompanied the president to Joint Base Andrews to greet three North Korean detainees on the tarmac after they were released one day ago.
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The first lady sent out a solemn Memorial Day tweet but did not accompany her husband to Arlington National Cemetery. President Trump lays a wreath on the tomb of an unknown soldier at the Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia. May, 28 2018.
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Melania Trump acknowledged the conspiracy theories around her disappearance in a tweet on Wednesday but offered no photographic evidence of her presence, meaning the speculation about her absence will likely continue. The first lady tweeted that the media is 'working overtime' speculating about her but says she is at the White House. The first lady's public absence and lack of photos of her working at the White House as she claims has led to multiple conspiracy theories. But that just led to another conspiracy theory that the tweet was actually written by the president.
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President Donald Trump headed off to Camp David on Friday with most of his adult children in tow but with wife Melania Trump staying behind after not being seen in public for 22 days. The president boarded Marine One solo after a day where he met with North Korea's former top spy chief. According to a White House pool report, also on board were eldest son Donald Trump Jr, Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Tiffany Trump, who is Trump's daughter with his first wife, Marla Maples. The first lady underwent an embolization procedure on Monday, May 14, likely to remove a cyst from her kidney. Her office said it was benign, or non-cancerous. She spent a week in the hospital recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. She returned to the White House on Saturday, May 19. Some medical professionals said the five-day hospitalization was long for such a procedure. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5795811/Melania-decides-skip-Trumps-weekend-Camp-David-trip-22nd-day-without-public-appearance.html
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Breakfast (Moin moin elewe, eyin ati bugan oni chocolate)
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Funjosh:How person fit enter any of these countries now as US don lock up visa now bro?
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Executions do not happen every day, or even every month. In 2016, Malaysia put nine people to death, while its courts handed down more than 36 death sentences, according to Amnesty International statistics. But why do people follow such a career in the first place? The hangmen said he did his work out of a sense of duty to the nation. 'Of course there is emotion there,' he said. 'I only see it as part of my work.' I feel like this is my work, to serve the country, and nothing more than that. 'I do not hold any grudges. I do not hold any ill feelings towards the opposite, even if it is a murderer, even if they are drug smugglers… because I know the process of law has been done, has been carried out.' The hangman said he has 'no regrets'. Malaysia has a mandatory death sentence for anyone found guilty of carrying more than 50 grams of a prohibited drug. Exposto was caught with 1.5 kilograms of crystal meth in her bag at Kuala Lumpur international airport. She has been held at Kajang prison since her arrest.
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One Nigerian man cried for his entire final day after being told he would die, the hangman recalled. The executioner who spoke to Daily Mail Australia killed his first inmate, a drug smuggling Thai actor when he was 26-years-old. Over his career, he directly hanged 70 people, and supervised about 60 more. Sometimes, the hangman executed multiple people at once. There were six people all together on one occasion, three on another. 'Ninety per cent' of prisoners were peaceful in their final moments, he claimed. The rest were distressed. One notorious mass-murderer even spat in the hangman's face as the cover was placed over his head. 'He killed women, he killed children,' the executioner said.' I had no regret, I had totally no regret. I can still make his face, he's looking at me, spitting in my face'. One inmate left a heartbreaking letter to his son saying 'please do not do the same thing I did… selling drugs, doing this, it's not going to get you anywhere. I made this mistake, I'm very sorry son.' The doomed prisoner asked the hangman to give it to his boy. 'I shook hands with (the son) and said: "I'm very sorry",' he recalled. Most of the damned were men. A 6 ft 5 Nigerian man cried for his entire final day after being told he would die, the hangman recalled. 'Woman, I think, are tougher than men,' the executioner said. About six women were hanged under his watch and, 'women are always more well prepared than men, I noticed that.' Hangmen are handpicked from existing jail staff by a selection panel. 'You must have a very good record, physically you must be fit, mentally you must be strong,' he said.' You have to be very, very strong. It's not easy to become an executioner. You must be able to control your emotions.'
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The prisoners say their final goodbyes. They can ask for a last meal, although they are by no means guaranteed to get what they asked for, the hangman said. 'Some people ask, is there any chance to drink, smoke?' the executioner laughed. 'There's no such thing as 'one for the road! Let's have a drink before we go!' The next day the prisoner wakes and is led into the gallows. The jail is, usually, quiet and still. Sometimes, the executioner said, it's all over 'ten seconds' after the prisoner steps into the chamber. Malaysia has a mandatory death sentence for anyone found guilty of carrying more than 50 grams of a prohibited drug. Pictured: A group of prisoners who are on death row at Kajang Prison gather together to pray. A guard stands outside Kajang prison.
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THE FINAL DAYS There are estimated 1346 Malaysian prisoners currently on death row face a long wait, the executioner said. It can take up to 11 years of queue behind bars for inmates to step into the gallows. The prison starts preparing for the hanging one month before. The chief executioner chooses an appropriate date and time and selects a support team to prepare the chamber, place the noose around the inmate's neck and pull the trapdoor lever. 'We inform the family one week earlier, for preparation by the family (with) what they want to do with the body,' the hangman said.' We inform the family that the execution will be carried out, in this prison, between this time, at this date.'(We say), please be there one day before this.' But the inmate does not learn they will be put to death until 24 hours before they are hanged. That morning, the prisoner is summoned to a meeting with the prison director and told it is their last full day on Earth. The jail has received a death penalty warrant, the director tells them, and 'yes, your family knows already'. 'Immediately after seeing the director, they (are) taken out to a room, then the family comes in,' the official said.' Anyone from the family can come, no problem. That part is always very emotional.' Exposto is currently being held inside the notorious Kajang prison (pictured) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia's capital. A summoned prisoner speaks at a table as dozens of other inmates sit in large holding cages behind him. Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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'That is the best time,' said the officer, who asked his name not to be published for safety reasons. 'People wake up, their mind is always at peace.' It's very quiet, the whole prison is very quiet, especially the Muslims, they pray.' People in the death knell are praying for the inmate about to be hanged, the Christians, the people in the other blocks are praying for them too and they know that. The ex-hangman opened up about the country's secretive execution process after a Malaysian court sentenced Sydney woman Maria Exposto, 54, to death. Like many before her, in 2014, Ms Exposto was caught at Kuala Lumpur international airport carrying a bag laced with drugs more than a kilogram of crystal methamphetamine. She claimed she was 'duped' into carrying the substance by an online romance scammer. Drug smuggling carries a mandatory death penalty in Malaysia. Activists have long criticised the hardline policy as 'barbaric, cruel and inhumane', but it has broad public support. This week, the former prison chief outlined a grim future for Ms Exposto if a final appeal against her death sentence fails. Exposto was sentenced to death on May 24, more than three years after she was first arrested. The former executioner explains to journalist Daniel Piotrowski what the final moments of Exposto's life will be like inside the Malaysian prison.
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A former prison official who presided over 130 hangings across five Malaysian jails has given Daily Mail Australia an extraordinary insight into the final hours of a death row inmate. In an exclusive interview in Kuala Lumpur, the retired former chief hangman, 61, said the executions always begin at dawn, just after the morning prayers. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5794133/Malaysian-executioner-reveals-moments-Australian-grandma-sentenced-death.html
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Villa Italian Kitchen also offered Rotondo a job to help the 30-year-old man, who says part of the reason he can't move out of his parents' home is because he is jobless and doesn't have money to pay for moving boxes.
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Rotondo's mother, Christina, was also spotted at the home while her son was packing up his belongings. He went onto say that he and his parents are no longer speaking despite living under the same roof until the final moment of his eviction and described the atmosphere in the build up to his departure as 'intense' and 'difficult.' They heaved bags of clothes, speakers, a lacrosse stick, pictures, books, a pair of loose boots, a shoe rack, work tools and, suprisingly, a sewing machine into the truck's flatbed. A day earlier he had claimed that his parents were 'harassing' him with talks. Now according to Rotondo he wants no further contact or relationship with his parents once he quits the family home. He said, 'That's it. That's the end of my relationship with them other than court proceedings. There's nothing more to say.'
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While Rotondo secured boxes with packing tape, his cousin, Anthony Mastropool began loading them into the back of his truck. Rotondo's father Mark moved between the house and his own car which he had driven onto the lawn to allow Mastropool access to the garage, but the men neither looked at each other nor exchanged words. Rotondo and Mastropool trudged silently between garage and truck. They heaved bags of clothes, speakers, a lacrosse stick, pictures, books, a pair of loose boots, a shoe rack, work tools and, suprisingly, a sewing machine into the truck's flatbed.
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From here: https://www.nairaland.com/4518792/couple-sue-30-year-old-son-refusing He has finally done what many say he should have done years ago. He has started to move out. Michael Rotondo, 30, has until noon on Friday, 1st June, 2018 to leave his parents' four-bedroom home in Camillus, New York, a quiet commuter town just west of Syracuse. Now on the eve of his court ordered departur,e he has told DailyMail that he has bagged up most of the belongings he has accumulated over his eight-year, rent-free, tenure in his parents' home. At around 6.45pm Thursday, 31st May, 2018 a grey Ram truck pulled into the driveway and backed up to the property's double garage doors. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5786541/Evicted-millennial-30-finally-starts-parents-home.html Lalasticlala, Mynd44
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mhisbliss:Happy New month everyone, more to come ijn, Amen. |
an oval-shaped inner courtyard provides a sheltered gathering space for the entire school.
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As a display for how roof levels can offer added functionality in the built environment, architecture has designed the tiantai primary school based on the form of a 200-meter running track. The strategy responds to issues of land scarcity prevalent in this old-city zone in china, and similarly exist in many urban areas worldwide. The scheme allows for the sport and playground space necessary in contemporary educational institutions, while keeping the massing’s site coverage relatively low (41%) for reduced density and usable outdoor space on the ground plane. https://www.designboom.com/architecture/lycs-architecture-tian-tai-no-2-primary-school-rooftop-running-track-china-09-29-2014/
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The system can identify the corresponding licence plate and deliver the vehicle back to the ground floor. 'Retrieving the car on the highest floor only takes 70 seconds,' Mr Bo said. Developed by his transport tech company Shanxi Huabo Technology, the garage has been open to the public since last December. The valet robot is available to the public for 5 yuan (£0.59) per hour, or 50 yuan (£5.9) per day. 'Not only does this facilitates and quickens the process of parking, it is also very environmentally friendly as it saves space and omits emissions,' Mr Bo added. In the unlikely event of a power failure, the building is equipped with adual-circuit power supply and a backup generator. On-site operators would then manually pick up the car for the owners. The company has plans to expand the smart garage project around and to other cities in China. UK drivers spend an average of 44 hours a year searching for parking, at a cost of £733 each in wasted time, fuel and emissions, according to traffic data company Inrix. This makes up to a total of £23.3 billion wasted across the country, the research company added.
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'With a little bit of creativity, we were able to utilise the limited land space,' founder of the Chinese company behind the project, Bo Xiaoming, told Mail Online.' A small space that could originally only fit three cars can now fit 50,' he said, adding that all 20 parking spaces designated for SUVs have been taken up every day. Video footage of the 177-foot-tall (54-metre-tall) garage in operation shows an SUV being lifted and transported in a large elevator after the driver parked the car on the ground floor entrance. The system automatically shuttles the vehicles to their assigned spot in the building with the push of a button. Upon retrieval, drivers would just need to scan a QR code with their phones to 'summon' their vehicle back to the same spot.
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Searching, manoeuvring and parallel parking a car onthe busy streets of China might soon be a thing of the past. A 26-storey smart garage with a fully automated parking system has recently been gaining popularity among drivers in Taiyuan city in north China. The building, covered with glass panels, takes up only 624 square feet (58 square metres) and can fit 50 vehicles. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/china/article-5791007/Chinese-city-unveils-glitzy-automated-parking-lot-TWENTY-SIX-storeys-tall.html
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nisot23:Lol...I hail o. |
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