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YOU WILL ENJOY THIS!
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Funny selfie battles in ancient China (English).
HILARIOUS!
For more fun from Asia, check out DramaFever News-> http://www.dramafever.com/news/
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YOU WILL LOVE THIS!
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Published on Jan 15, 2014
Can the traditional ang pow be filled with something more than just dollars and cents? As the Leong family found out in the days leading up to Chinese New Year, it’s not how much you give but what you give in an ang pow that truly brings joy. What follows is a truly joyous moment for all to remember.
WATCH IT TILL THE END.
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YAHOO! ENTERTAINMENT SINGAPORE
llusionist rips woman apart, spreads chaos
By Nicholas C. | Yahoo Newsroom – Thu, Oct 24, 2013 11:25 AM SGTPretty awesome magic, no? No matter how badly we want this magic trick to be real (because a little magic will make the world a better place, we think), the mechanics behind this prank is pretty simple.
You see, his version of the classic sawing a person in half trick was done with the help of two women – one with sacral agenesis, a condition where a person’s lower half of the body did not develop properly. So while he got the one woman to lie down on the bench, he switched to the other woman with a pair of prosthetic legs when the camera wasn’t looking.
The rest of the stunt? Clever camera tricks, of course.
http://sg.entertainment.yahoo.com/news/illusionist-rips-woman-apart–spreads-chaos-032551595.html
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LIES MY PARENTS AND OTHER ADULTS TOLD ME, AND WHAT I TRIED NOT TO TELL MY OWN SONS.
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THIS VIDEO HAS SOME GROSS MOMENTS! Ugh!
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Monkey brains (cuisine)
Monkey brain is a controversial foodstuff, often attributed to the Chinese, but also found in certain other countries. The practice of eating monkey brains has led to over-hunting in Indonesia, especially due to the unfounded belief that eating the monkeys’ brain can cure impotence.
Monkey brains (cuisine) – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monkey brain is a controversial foodstuff, often attributed to the Chinese, but also found in certain other countries. The practice of eating monkey brains has led to …en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_brains_(cuisine) – Cached
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This video is disturbing, so you may not want to watch it
Eating Monkey’s Brain
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THIS IS THE FIRST ONE. There will be more.
Published on Oct 7, 2013
What if telekinesis was real? How would you react? Our hidden camera experiment captures the reactions of unsuspecting customers at a New York City coffee shop as they witness a telekinetic event.
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YAHOO! MOVIES SINGAPORE
Viral Video Unleashes ‘Carrie’ in a Coffee Shop
By Matt McDaniel | Movie Talk – Mon, Oct 7, 2013 11:51 PM SGT
Carrie’-Inspired Viral Video (Photo: Thinkmodo)
It’s scary enough watching Carrie wreak havoc with her telekinetic powers on a movie screen. Imagine what it would be like to see it while you were ordering a latte.
For some unsuspecting patrons of a New York City coffee shop, a scary confrontation straight out of a Stephen King novel (and its two movie adaptations) happened right before their eyes. But creating supernatural occurrences in real life takes a lot of planning and effort. Watch the video of the prank inspired by the upcoming new version of “Carrie,” then read on to find out how the creative team made it happen (without dumping pig blood on anybody).
http://sg.movies.yahoo.com/blogs/movie-talk/viral-video-unleashes-carrie-coffee-shop-155157580.html
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