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Be yourself around others.

The biggest assumption that humans make is that everyone sees life the way we do.
we assume that others think the way we think,
feel the way we feel,
 judge the we judge,
 and abuse the way we abuse,
 we are afraid to be ourselves around others because we think others will judge us,
victimise us, abuse us,
and blame us as we do ourselves

5 best places to see a werewolf


1: Morbach, Germany
The local legend has it at a nearby airbase in the late 1980's. some American servicemen saw a two legged wolf jump a security fence and hear into the forest.

2: Margeride Mountains, France
In the 1760's a wolf like creature known as the Beast of Gevaudan terrorised locals here.
There are statues and plaque's around Mende and Marvejols referring to "La Bette" and a museum in its honour in the saugues.

3: Tallinn, Estonia
Poor old Hans just 18 when he was tried for being a werewolf in Tallinn in the 17th century and found guilty of the crime. Hans confessed it all but his confession might have had something to do with the thumbscrews and other implements of torture favoured by the Baltic authorities at the time.

4: Turku, Finland
From 1880 to 1881 a pack of wolves roamed this area and a werewolf legend was born.
Today one taxidermist specimen stands in the hunting museum of Riihimaki with another in ST Olaf's school.

5: Cologne Germany
During the late 16th century bands of mercenaries vied for control of this part of Germany. Raids, violence and pillaging were commonplace but plenty was still pinned on peter the werewolf.

Nelson Mandela

The death of Nelson Mandela has affected an array of people throughout the world. The 95-year-old civil rights leader was more than the face of post-Apartheid South Africa, he was the embodiment of a movement that asked for basic human dignity regardless of colour or creed.

Honoured throughout his life for his works with HIV/AIDS, social justice, and poverty, the Nobel Peace Prize winner also touched many in the world of fashion.
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary as well as a politician and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.

In April 1959, militant Africanists dissatisfied with the ANC's united front approach founded the Pan-African Congress (PAC); Mandala's friend Robert Sobukwe was elected president, though Mandela thought the group "immature". Both parties campaigned for an anti-pass campaign in May 1960, in which Africans burned the passes that they were legally obliged to carry. One of the PAC-organised demonstrations was fired upon by police, resulting in the deaths of 69 protesters in the Sharpeville massacre. In solidarity, Mandela publicly burned his pass as rioting broke out across South Africa, leading the government to proclaim martial law. Under the State of Emergency measures, Mandela and other activists were arrested on 30 March, imprisoned without charge in the unsanitary conditions of the Pretoria Local prison, while the ANC and PAC were banned in April. This made it difficult for their lawyers to reach them, and it was agreed that the defence team for the Treason Trial should withdraw in protest. Representing themselves in court, the accused were freed from prison when the state of emergency was lifted in late August. Mandela used his free time to organise an All-In African Conference near Pietermaritzburg, Natal, in March, at which 1,400 anti-apartheid delegates met, agreeing on a stay-at home protest to mark 31 May, the day South Africa became a republic. On 29 March 1961, after a six-year trial, the judges produced a verdict of not guilty, embarrassing the government.

Mandela died of a lung infection on 5 December 2013 at his home in Houghton, Johannesburg. He was 95 years of age and surrounded by his family. His death was announced by President Jacob Zuma. On 6 December Zuma announced a national mourning period of ten days, with the main event being an official memorial service to be held at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg on 10 December 2013. Mandala's body will lie in state from 11 to 13 December at the Union Buildings in Pretoria and a state funeral will be held on 15 December 2013 in Qunu.




Paul Walker


I know this post is a bit late but its here anyhow i would like to remember Paul Walker in pictures.

Paul William Walker IV[4] 
(September 12, 1973 – November 30, 2013) was an American actor.

On November 30, 2013, at approximately 3:30 p.m. PST, Walker and friend Roger Roda's, age 38, left an event for Walker's charity Reach Out Worldwide for victims of Typhoon Haiyan in Roda's red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT. After leaving the event, the car crashed into a light pole and tree on Hercules Street near Kelly Johnson Parkway in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California, after which the vehicle burst into flames. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department declared both victims dead at the scene. Roda's died of multiple traumatic injuries, while Walker died of the combined effects of traumatic and thermal injuries, according to the Los Angeles county coroner's office.









BOOK: The Death and Life Of Charlie ST Cloud


The death and life of charlie st cloud

Charlie St. Cloud has been given the gift of seeing his deceased brother, but when a new love interest is in trouble he must choose between saving a life or continuing to see his brother everyday.

This film is best served with a bottle of wine and loads of tissues!
Its defiantly a tear jerker, i welled up a few times.
I liked the film its a sloppy romance.
But the book is very different obviously more detail but still very different.

Don't you just hate it when the don't make them the same?!





FILM: The Family

As you all know i am not good at doing reviews so we will just talk about it my way.

The family
The Manzoni family a notorious mafia clan is relocated to Normandy, France under the witness protection program, where fitting in soon becomes challenging as their old habits die hard.

My thoughts: This is a good film over all. I love it when the lady asks for peanut butter and then ends up blowing up the store, another good bit is when the plumber comes and he ends up beating the shit out of him then taking him to the hospital.
The only problem with this film is it just ends! 
After a huge fight it just ends, I was disappointed.






FILM: Olympus Has Fallen

I am not good at reviews really so i will just talk about it my way.

Olympus Has Fallen.
Disgraced former Presidential guard Mike Banning finds himself trapped inside the White House in the wake of a terrorist attack; using his inside knowledge, Banning works with national security to rescue the President from his kidnappers.

What i had to say about it:
What a great film it had me sweating and on the edge of my seat.
The best for me was it didn't hold back on the blood and guts which is good and their is no sloppy love story its just kill, kill, kill.

Let me just say as well Gerard Butler has never looked soon hotter.






Book: Autobiographies

This year i have read a lot of autobiographies they have all been great but they do have their faults.

1: Michael Fassbender: The Biography by Jim Melony


 This book is good easy readying and outlines the achievements in his life the learning curves he had to go threw. I read it in 2 days.

2: That's another story by Julia Walters


I was very disappointed in this book all she writes about is her endless piss ups and her kids that's all good and well but we want to see and learn how you where you where today. I read this book in 2 days, very disappointed.

3: Its been emotional by Vinnie Jones

When i first thought about reading this book i was not excited about because i didn't want to ready about football at all so i got my feller to read it first (he is a slow reader took him 2 weeks) but he came back and said it was not all about football so i took a chance on it and read it myself and he was right its a great book he doesn't hide anything and he is very honest. I read it in 2 days.

4: In the frame by Helen mirren



This ladies life in pictures is amazing but her life in words is very dull, but her boyfriend choices are good (Liam neeson) I didn't take me long to read this book i mainly looked at the great pictures.

5: Lorraine pascal: Supermodel chef by sue Blackhall


Firstly before i start this is not going to be a good. This book is the biggest loads of shit i have ever read! This lady is a great chef i have her cook book but this biography is awe full you learn nothing about her it isn't written by her and its not a warm book its like she is being talked about in the third person. I gave up after a couple of chapters not a good book.