
rare deep sea frilled shark dying was uploaded by: xagtho
Duration: 42
rare deep sea frilled shark dying
Una visione terribile della vita

Animacion Flash. Muy buena. / very good animation. was uploaded by: ayoria92
Duration: 218
INCREDIBILE!!! 100% stupid cops!!! They Don’t See Criminals!
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No comment…really!
Amazing!!!
These Cops are terribly stupid and blind xD
Polizia davvero stupida…assurdo, dei deficienti…
1t’$ 4 f@k3
World’s Most Craziest Job
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- basically men go from a helicopter, charge themselves up to the extreme voltage of the electricity wires and carry out the work. CRAZY
electricity extreme helicopter worlds craziest man world’s crazest man men electricity pylons and wires gods helicopters helicopter repairing wires crazy job words craziesest volts copter death wow insane old buzz [...]
Life Before Death - portraits of the dying
The photographer Walter Schels and the journalist Beate Lakotta spent over a year preparing this exhibition in hospices in northern Germany. They made portraits of 26 people who were very close to death. The exhibition articulates the experiences, hopes and fears of the dying, and gives them one more opportunity to be heard.
More info http://www.noch-mal-leben.de
Il [...]
Killing Boys - 52 min documentary
[DESC]January 1996
A gritty and absorbing film about a street gang of Russian ten year olds that cleans cars, begs, steals and sometimes even murders. On 23rd February 1994, ten year old Vlodya Jacobs and his gang killed and mutilated a 50 year old man. Police records show that the gang was involved in at least [...]
Fallujah: The Real Story - Iraq
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Jan 2005
Two months after the US launched its biggest ever assault on Fallujah, what exactly happened inside the city has, until now, remained a mystery. Now, for the first time, Guardian films reveals the true story.
It was billed as a resounding military success. Over 1,200 insurgents were meant to have been killed and another 2,000 trapped inside Fallujah. But now this version of events is being challenged. Far from being crushed, rebels claim they left the city in an organised withdrawal. “It was a tactical move,” explains insurgent leader Alazaim Abuthe. “The fighters decided to redeploy to Amiriya.” Before they left, fighters booby-trapped many bodies. People are too scared to move them so the corpses lie rotting all over the city. Rabid dogs feed off them and then attack returning residents. Far from stabilising Iraq in preparation for this month’s election, the assault on Falluja has fanned the flames of civil war. Today Fallujans are too busy trying to stay alive in freezing refugee camps to worry about ballot papers that haven’t arrived for an election they have no intention of voting in. As one resident comments, “We’re not interested in this sort of democracy.”


