Dude Masturbates and Spreads Feces in Mumbai Train Dude Doesn’t Like Black Female Cop Anna Kendrick Fans Act Like They Met Jesus Dude Tests his Bullet Proof Vest Kid Helps in a Robbery Livestreamer Harrasses Disabled Man Man Sends Daughter into a Vending Machine The post Amazing Exhibitionist and Other Videos of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Before any of you perverts out there rush to the bathroom to try to flush your desktop, I should probably let you know that Hailee Steinfeld here is 19 now, which means she’s no longer trouble. That said, until she starts showing off more than just her stomach for the paps, she’s also kind of boring. I don’t know who’s responsible for her publicity, but Hailee should’ve had her first official wardrobe malfunction or selfie scandal months ago. Someone really dropped the ball there… Photos: PacificCoastNews
This is what the States needs to put in place in front of every single vending machine, drive thru window, and WalMart check out line… The Russian did subsidized tickets for people who do 30 squats…meaning do the squats, save the money, get more fit, do it 3 times a day, and motherfucker, you got yourself a hot booty… I know what you’re thinking, of course the Russians did this, they are far better than the Americans, just look at every Olympics….or if you’re like me…you’re thinking the US Government would rather spend money on bullshit…corruption while keeping the public fat as fuck…because fat people are lazy, sick, make money for the pharma companies…make less headaches by protesting… I guess this is to promote the Olympics…and it is genius.
Celebrities Who Admitted To Having Plastic Surgery Most celebrities in out in Hollyweird want us to think that their perfect bodies of steel and flawless faces are all the results of good genes and good luck. And even though they know that we know better, when it comes to coming clean about going under the knife, no matter how obvious, more than a little bit of them will deny till they die. However, there are a few high-paid Hollyweirders that have no shame in their game and can admit that they’ve had a little help keepin it tight and toned over the years. Let’s take a look at some people who weren’t afraid to keep it real about keepin’ it fake…
NEW BERN, N.C. – A New Bern woman was arrested after a surveillance camera recorded her setting fire to a vending machine outside a grocery store. According to WCTI, Debra Johnson was arrested Monday in connection with the incident, which occurred shortly before 1:45 a.m. Saturday. Police told the station that Johnson set fire to a soda machine outside the Piggly Wiggly store on Tatum Drive. The incident was recorded by a surveillance camera. The video shows the suspect kicking the machine before lighting the fire. After starting the fire, the suspect grabs a drink from another machine and walks away. Minutes later, flames can be seen shooting from the machine. Authorities say about $35 worth of change melted in the small blaze. Johnson reportedly told the judge in her first court appearance that she didn’t need a lawyer. She was given a second court date slated for next week after refusing to pay a $10,000 bond. WCTI reports Johnson has a criminal history, however this is the first time she’s been charged with a felony. youtube WCTI
(CNN) — The health care bill signed into law Tuesday by President Obama is the nation's most sweeping social legislation in four decades. But it also includes some smaller changes that will directly affect consumers. These include taxes on indoor tanning services, requirements for restaurants to post calorie information and changes to flexible spending accounts. Restaurants There are 540 calories in a Big Mac and 670 calories in a Whopper. Nutritional information will be unavoidable when customers step up to the counter to order. The health care law requires chain restaurants that have more than 20 locations to display calorie information next to the food item on the standard menu. The Food and Drug Administration has the task of establishing more specific regulations and determining when these changes go into effect. The health care law requires “succinct statement concerning suggested daily caloric intake” that are “posted prominently on the menu and designed to enable the public to understand, in the context of a total daily diet, the significance of the caloric information that is provided on the menu.” Dr. Kelly Brownell, a Yale University psychology professor at the Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity, conducted research that found that consumers choose lower-calorie food when their menus contained caloric information and a statement that said “an average person consumes 2,000 calories a day.” “A lot of people don't know what it means to have 600 calories,” he said. “They have no context and the legislation requires that anchor statement.” Nutrition facts would also be required to be posted on vending machine products and drive-thru menus. Temporary specials appearing on the menu for less than 60 days, condiments and test market foods are exempt. “Consumers have the right to this info whether or not it makes a difference on the diet,” Brownell said. “But I believe the data will ultimately show that it does.” YAY! There's going to be a food revolution! *throws confetti and dances naked under the stars* added by: Almibry
The makers of the SlouchBack sent one of their awesome inflatable semi-couches to the office and we liked it so much that we made this video. The SlouchBack is meant to go on the twin bed in your dorm room to turn it into a couch (with cup holders!), but its potentially is really limitless guys. Contribute: Add an image, link, video or comment