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Ain’t One Thing Issa ‘Nother: 21 Savage Turns Himself Into Georgia Jail On Felony Theft Charges 

Source: splash / Splash News 21 Savage Turns Himself In It’s been one hell of a month for 21 Savage , and it seems as though things just keep getting crazier. Just days after being released from ICE custody , the Atlanta rapper turned himself to South Georgia police on Friday for a felony theft charge stemming from an incident in 2016. TMZ reports: In 2016, 21 was booked to play a club gig in Southern Georgia. We’re told 21 got a $9,500 advance from the promoter and got the $7,500 balance when he showed up at the club. For some reason, 21 bailed without taking the stage, but still left with the money. In all, the promoter claimed she was out $17,000. The promoter went to cops in October 2016, filed a police report and then filed paperwork to get a felony warrant. 21 was released from jail Saturday morning on his own recognizance and awaits his court date. Prayer up for the young star.  

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Ain’t One Thing Issa ‘Nother: 21 Savage Turns Himself Into Georgia Jail On Felony Theft Charges 

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How to Cuddle With an Elephant Seal

Get ready for your heart to explode from extreme cuteness! This is a video of a woman and an elephant seal getting extremely cozy, kissing and spooning on a beach in Gold Harbour on a remote South Georgia island . Watch

How much plastic do you consume while eating fish? More than you want to know…

David de Rothschild and Jo Royle dropped by Current HQ's to chat about their daring plans to sail from San Francisco to Sydney in a vessel made from plastic bottles as part of their mission to educate the world of the perils of plastic. In this short excerpt of the interview, David and Jo describe the state of the ocean and questions if fish eating plastic makes us sick. You can watch more excerpts of the interview and the interview in it's entirety at current.com/plastiki David de Rothschild authored The Global Warming Survival Handbook, hosts the Sundance Channel's “Eco-Trip: The Real Cost of Living”, where he investigates the life-cycle and ecological impact of everyday consumer products from field to shelf. He was also honored by National Geographic as an 'Emerging Explorer', The World Economic Forum named him a 'Young Global Leader', and in 2008 Clean Up The World made David an 'International Ambassador'. Jo Royle is internationally recognized as one of Europe's leading female ocean yachts skippers. Jo's passion for ocean adventure has launched her into a professional sailing career, her accolades include being one of the few sailors to have circumnavigated South Georgia in the Southern Ocean. She competed in the prestigious two‐handed trans‐ocean race, the Transat Jacques Vabre, skippering the only all female team in the 40‐foot class. She is currently completing an MSc in Environmental Science and Society at the University of Central London. To see more interviews with David and Jo go to www.current.com/plastiki added by: leahl

DIY: How to make a boat from reused bottles sail to Austrailia

David de Rothschild and Jo Royle dropped by Current HQ's to chat about their daring plans to sail from San Francisco to Sydney in a vessel made from plastic bottles as part of their mission to educate the world of the perils of plastic. In this excerpt of the interview, David and Jo geek out as they describe the unique features in their one of a kind (made from old plastic bottle) boat. You can watch more excerpts of the interview and the interview in it's entirety at current.com/plastiki. David de Rothschild authored The Global Warming Survival Handbook, hosts the Sundance Channel's “Eco-Trip: The Real Cost of Living”, where he investigates the life-cycle and ecological impact of everyday consumer products from field to shelf. He was also honored by National Geographic as an 'Emerging Explorer', The World Economic Forum named him a 'Young Global Leader', and in 2008 Clean Up The World made David an 'International Ambassador'. Jo Royle is internationally recognized as one of Europe's leading female ocean yachts skippers. Jo's passion for ocean adventure has launched her into a professional sailing career, her accolades include being one of the few sailors to have circumnavigated South Georgia in the Southern Ocean. She competed in the prestigious two‐handed trans‐ocean race, the Transat Jacques Vabre, skippering the only all female team in the 40‐foot class. She is currently completing an MSc in Environmental Science and Society at the University of Central London. added by: leahl

Meet the Plastiki Pirates: David de Rothschild and Jo Royle:

David de Rothschild and Jo Royle dropped by Current HQ's to chat about their daring plans to sail from San Francisco to Sydney in a vessel made from plastic bottles as part of their mission to educate the world of the perils of plastic. In this 3 minute excerpt of the interview, David and Jo describe their mission, and play stat attack on plastics. You can watch more excerpts of the interview and the interview in it's entirety at current.com/green. David de Rothschild authored The Global Warming Survival Handbook, hosts the Sundance Channel's “Eco-Trip: The Real Cost of Living”, where he investigates the life-cycle and ecological impact of everyday consumer products from field to shelf. He was also honored by National Geographic as an 'Emerging Explorer', The World Economic Forum named him a 'Young Global Leader', and in 2008 Clean Up The World made David an 'International Ambassador'. Jo Royle is internationally recognized as one of Europe's leading female ocean yachts skippers. Jo's passion for ocean adventure has launched her into a professional sailing career, her accolades include being one of the few sailors to have circumnavigated South Georgia in the Southern Ocean. She competed in the prestigious two‐handed trans‐ocean race, the Transat Jacques Vabre, skippering the only all female team in the 40‐foot class. She is currently completing an MSc in Environmental Science and Society at the University of Central London. added by: leahl