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Irina Shayk Is So Damn Hot It Hurts

I don’t know if these are new or old pictures of Irina Shayk , I don’t really care to be perfectly honest, but she’s really popular right now and she’s hotter than hell so I’m posting them anyway. Come on, any shots of this hottie in various little bikinis are going to go up on the site. You know me better than that. Have you ever heard this chick speak? Not exactly an attractive accent so it’s a good thing that she’s one of the hottest women on the planet. Enjoy. more pictures of Irina Shayk here

Irina Shayk Is So Damn Hot It Hurts

I don’t know if these are new or old pictures of Irina Shayk , I don’t really care to be perfectly honest, but she’s really popular right now and she’s hotter than hell so I’m posting them anyway. Come on, any shots of this hottie in various little bikinis are going to go up on the site. You know me better than that. Have you ever heard this chick speak? Not exactly an attractive accent so it’s a good thing that she’s one of the hottest women on the planet. Enjoy. more pictures of Irina Shayk here

Hollywood Tuna’s AmaTuna Moment – Sexy Girls in Bikini

If you like hot babes with sexy accents in the most awesome bikinis, be sure to check this video out. Enjoy. *Submit sexy, funny, interesting videos here Sexy Girls in Bikini Video More AmaTuna

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Hollywood Tuna’s AmaTuna Moment – Sexy Girls in Bikini

Irina Shayk Is Seriously Just Too Damn Hot

I had a really hard time choosing which picture of Irina Shayk I wanted to use as the top one, they’re all so damn hot I was losing my mind. So I printed them all out, covered my naked body in honey, through them up in the air and whichever one stuck to my crotch was the winner. I think it worked out pretty well. Seriously though, it doesn’t really matter which picture I chose, the woman is just too hot for words. She’s wearing a see through top and leggings with holes cut out of them. Come on! The selection process I used for this post is also how I decide how much tip to leave the waitress. more pictures of the Irina Shayk here

Irina Shayk Is Seriously Just Too Damn Hot

I had a really hard time choosing which picture of Irina Shayk I wanted to use as the top one, they’re all so damn hot I was losing my mind. So I printed them all out, covered my naked body in honey, through them up in the air and whichever one stuck to my crotch was the winner. I think it worked out pretty well. Seriously though, it doesn’t really matter which picture I chose, the woman is just too hot for words. She’s wearing a see through top and leggings with holes cut out of them. Come on! The selection process I used for this post is also how I decide how much tip to leave the waitress. more pictures of the Irina Shayk here

Irina Shayk & Her Team Of Hot Friends

Alright, I think this should probably just about do it for posts featuring any of this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit models… At least for this week. Here’s Irina Shayk and her team of sexy friends at yet another party thrown in their honor. You would think that after all the pictures I put up of them, the least they could do was invite me to one of their parties. It doesn’t have to be the launch party either, I’ll go to the last one, the one they throw for all the accountants and boring behind the scenes guys where only the third string models have to show up. If there’s booze… I’m there. more pictures of the SI models here

Irina Shayk & Friends Heat It Up Again

Normally I would say that I’m getting a little sick of all this attention my site has been giving all these Sports Illustrated swimsuit hotties, like Irina Shayk and the rest of them, but they’re all just so fine that I really don’t mind in the least. I’ve cropped and resized so many images of the girls that they’re getting into my dreams, it’s awesome, I’ve been taking several naps throughout the day just so that I can see them again. When we last left off, me and the girls were going to make blueberry muffins in Mrs Huxtable’s kitchen while the kids were at school… Fun. more pictures of the rest of the girls here

3rd eye a way to watch your back: NYU artist gets camera implanted in head

NEW YORK – A New York University arts professor might not have eyes on the back of his head, but he's coming pretty close. Wafaa Bilal, a visual artist widely recognized for his interactive and performance pieces, had a small digital camera implanted in the back of his head — all in the name of art. Bilal said Tuesday that he underwent the procedure for an art project that was commissioned by a new museum in Doha, Qatar, in the Arab Gulf. Titled “The 3rd I,” it is one of 23 contemporary works commissioned for the opening of the Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art on Dec. 30. The exhibition is entitled “Told/Untold/Retold.” “I am going about my daily life as I did before the procedure,” the Iraqi-born artist said in a statement. Bilal, who is teaching three courses this semester at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, will wear the camera for one year. It is 2 inches in diameter and less than an inch thick. The project will raise “important social, aesthetic, political, technological and artistic questions,” he said. He declined to say when the camera was implanted or other details of the art installation, saying it “will be revealed to the public as part of the museum preview on Dec. 15” and on a website to be launched on the same day, http://www.3rdi.me . He said he chose to have it put in the back of the head as an allegorical statement about the things we don't see and leave behind. How it all fits together is still a bit of a mystery. The camera will capture his everyday activities at one-minute intervals 24-hours a day and then be transmitted to monitors at the museum, said curators Sam Bardaouil and Till Fellrath of Art Reoriented, who commissioned Bilal on behalf of the museum. “He doesn't have to alter his lifestyle or what he does. In principal, he's moving on with his life,” Bardaouil told The Associated Press from Doha. “It will be a three-dimensional, real space-and-time experience. Once the piece is revealed, you'll realize that the camera is only one aspect of the work and there are aspects as important that will be experienced.” The project has raised challenging questions for NYU, the nation's largest private school with about 44,000 students. “As a school of the arts, a school whose mission is to educate artists, we place a high value on his right to free expression in his creative work as an artist …,” NYU said in a statement. “We also take seriously the privacy issues his project raises, its impact on our students, and the importance of preserving trust in the pedagogical relationship between a faculty member and students.” NYU said it has had numerous “constructive and productive” conversations with the artist and was continuing “to discuss with him the right mechanism to ensure that his camera will not take pictures in NYU buildings.” But a number of students said they were not overly concerned about their privacy being violated. “I don't really know what you would be protecting them (students) from, what would be happening in the classroom that couldn't be shared,” said Erin Wahed, 22, who graduated in May with a BFA in photography but did not take any of Bilal's classes. Seth Mrocska, who was friends with some of Bilal's students but did not have him as a professor before graduating in May, agreed, saying “It's not that there's much to hide in the classroom.” However, he said he wasn't OK with the images being transmitted to another country and “shared across a media platform to be stored for all to view.” Bilal said “The 3rd I” builds on his other body of work that combines performance art, digital and body art and photography “into a unique conceptual piece.” Many of his previous works have invited debate and controversy. In a 2007 online installation, “Domestic Tension” in 2007, virtual users could shoot a paintball gun at Bilal 24 hours a day. The Chicago Tribune deemed it “one of the sharpest works of political art to be seen in a long time” and named him Artist of the Year that year. A 2008 video game piece, “Virtual Jihadi,” was censored by the city of Troy, N.Y. where it was shown. In it, Bilal inserted an avatar of himself as a suicide bomber hunting then-President George W. Bush. The New York Civil Liberties Union filed a claim against the city of Troy for closing the arts center showing the work. The artist has said the work was meant to shed light on groups that traffic in hateful stereotypes of Arab culture with video games like Quest for Saddam. In a recent live performance piece titled “…and Counting,” Bilal had his back tattooed with a borderless map of Iraq covered with one dot for each Iraqi and American casualty. Bilal, whose brother was killed by a missile at an Iraqi checkpoint in 2004, used the piece to highlight how the deaths of Iraqis are largely invisible to the American public. The dots for the Iraqis were represented by green UV ink only visible under black light, while Americans were represented by permanent ink. The 59,000-square-foot Mathaf museum will house more than 6,000 works of modern and contemporary Arab art from the collection of Sheik Hassan bin Mohamed bin Ali al Thani, founder of Mathaf and vice-chair of the Qatar Museum Authority. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101123/ap_on_en_ot/us_the3rd_eye added by: MotherForTruth

Irina Sheik Toples In GQ Magazine

I’m still not sure what I’m supposed to call this Russian hottie, sometime she’s known as Irina Sheik , sometimes she’s Irina Shayk , but for the sake of this post I’m going to call her my new internet girlfriend. Here she is topless on the cover of GQ magazine. Alright so she’s not topless in every picture, but the ones where she was forced to cover up, she does it with various skimpy see through outfits. Thank you. Now if only I can get her to distance herself from that soccer Euro-douche we’d be in business. Call me.

Bombs Kill At Least 64 In Synchronized Attacks In Uganda Capital During World Cup Finals | Updates | Photos

Bombers Kill at Least 50 (Including Foreigners) in Attacks in Uganda Capital By JOSH KRON Published: July 11, 2010 KAMPALA, Uganda — At least three bombs exploded Sunday in a synchronized attack on large gatherings of World Cup soccer fans watching the televised final on outdoor screens in this normally peaceful capital, turning a boisterous night of cheering into scenes of death and panic. The police and witnesses said more than 50 people were killed including some foreigners, among them at least one American. Marc Hofer/Associated Press Photo: A man attended to an injured woman after a bomb went off in a restaurant in Kampala’s Kabalagala district on Sunday. People carried an injured man at the Mulago Hospital in Kampala on Sunday. The bombs struck at 10:30 p.m. local time in the middle of the match between Spain and the Netherlands under way in South Africa, hitting a popular Ethiopian garden restaurant and a large rugby field in a different Kampala neighborhood where hundreds of people had massed to watch the game. Ugandan police officials said they suspected that the Shabab, a militant Islamic group in nearby Somalia, might have been behind the bombings. If so, it would be that group’s first attack outside Somalia. But the police said it was premature to draw conclusions. “We can’t rule anything out,” said Kale Kayihura, Uganda’s police inspector general, at the scene of one of the attacks. “This was obviously terrorism, from the way it was targeted at World Cup watchers in public places.” Joan Lockard, a spokeswoman at the American Embassy in Kampala, confirmed that at least one American was killed. She did not identify the victim. Local journalists at a major hospital said an unidentified number of American citizens were among the wounded. The Shabab group, one of the more fearsome militias vying for power in Somalia, bans music, dancing and sports, has links to Al Qaeda and has repeatedly threatened targets in Uganda as well as in Burundi because both countries contribute to the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia, a lawless nation in the Horn of Africa. The police said other suspects were former rebels in the neighboring Democratic Republic of the Congo with connections to Uganda. The Ugandan capital is relatively safe and relaxed compared with other big cities in Africa, and such bombings are extremely rare. But the city turned tense and fearful early on Monday, as military vehicles and ambulances screeched through the streets and Kampala’s bars and discos emptied. At the Ethiopian restaurant that was attacked, an outdoor cafe with lawn tables known as the Ethiopian Village, soldiers and onlookers watched side by side as rescue crews extracted the dead and the wounded from the wreckage. The police said the bomb appeared to have been placed under a dining table where a group of foreigners, including some Americans, had been sitting. At least 15 people were killed in that blast, police officials witnesses said. “It was so loud,” said a woman named Mami, one of the owners of the restaurant, which had become popular with soccer fans because it showed the games on an outdoor screen. “I am so confused. My God. My God. My God.” At the rugby field where fans had gone to watch the final game on a large screen, police and witnesses said they counted at least 44 bodies. Lines of chairs had been blown apart. One middle-aged woman sat dead, her head hung back, blood dripping. “We were just watching football when the two bombs went off,” said Brian Bomakech, a Ugandan fan at the field. “So many people were hurt, so many people have died.” In Mogadishu, the Somalian capital, Sheik Yusuf Sheik Issa, a Shabab commander, was quoted by The Associated Press early Monday as saying he was happy with the attacks in Uganda. The sheik refused to confirm or deny any responsibility by the Shabab. “Uganda is one of our enemies,” The A.P. quoted him as saying. “Whatever makes them cry, makes us happy. May Allah’s anger be upon those who are against us.” The bombings came two days after another Shabab commander, Sheik Muktar Robow, called during Friday Prayer in Somalia for militants to attack sites in Uganda and Burundi. In Washington, a White House spokesman, Tommy Vietor, said late Sunday that the United States was prepared to provide assistance to Uganda. “The president is deeply saddened by the loss of life resulting from these deplorable and cowardly attacks, and sends his condolences to the people of Uganda and the loved ones of those who have been killed or injured,” he said. http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2010/07/12/world/12uganda1/12uganda1-hpMediu… added by: EthicalVegan