Canada Ket Gelinger (24) from Ottawa suggests to everyone to check the tattoo of masters to make tattoos. Ket wanted to do a tattoo of an eye-outfit, but now it's very possible that she will be blinded to that eye ....
Ket Gelinger decided on this step of eye tattooing (tattooing of the sun) to feel the pain in her skin as she said.
Now Ket tattooed her eye as her tremendous mistake after her tattoo probably destroyed her eye! In the case of an unfortunate young Canadian ink, it literally began
to leak out of the eye and probably will be blinded to this "tattooed
eye"!
Otherwise, in the world there is a trend of eyewitness tattooing, that is, candlesticks.
"If I knew what would happen, I would never do it," says Gelinger.about tattooing catt gelengerThe doctors who examined her around thought her eye was lit due to the size of the needle, the depth, and the amount of ink. It is also possible that the equipment used was not properly sterilized
Ket should next week be subjected to the removal of ink from the eye, as the ink in her eye began to clothe.
The gelinger went to the hospital last month where doctors gave her antibiotics and sent her home. but after that, her eye began to swing around. Then they gave her a drop, but after three weeks the purple tattoo began to clot and mutter her eyes.
"Like tattoos on the arm, tattoos of the candlestick include the
insertion of ink into the skin," says Brain University professor Philip
Rizput.
He explains that ink is injected into a thin layer of skin, known as the conjugate, which covers the eyes of the eyes. Such tattoos are as lasting as anybody else on the skin.
Putting
any needle in the eye is very dangerous, "he says." We do it all the
time, but we're trained from 12 to 18 years to do it, to treat eye
diseases "

Theresa Doyle, a 65-year-old from Slau, UK, is known to the dark public for a truly bizarre. This grandmother comes to every funeral in the city of Slough ... and for a very bizarre reason - to hire and drink!
Theresa has not missed any funeral for the past 14 years, and after
complimenting her family and completing the deceased, Theresa "throws"
on the bench and a drink the family brings.
"Theresa goes on a bicycle every time. She goes home dressed in normal
clothes, then dresses her in front of the cemetery and goes on a
chapel," says Theresa Doyle,
Though Teresa was exposed, the old woman does not care much about it, but she regularly appears on almost every funeral. in the city of Slough.
Margaret Whitehead, who recently buried her daughter, said she was in
shock when she saw an unknown woman flocking among the mourners at the
funeral.
She says Theresa even spoke with her during the condolence statement. Margareti said she worked with her late daughter as a waitress, which was strange to her, because her daughter never cared.
"After the funeral, it's as if it does not exist tomorrow. In the end,
she filled up a bag of food, villages and bicycles left," says
Margaret.
Yet the old man is defending and says that her job is to go to every funeral. However,
individuals claim that she went away from a funeral scowled and
disappointed, because the family did not bring any food or drink also
left the funeral funeral!

American Lyne Lattanzio (67), cares and lives in a home with 1,100 cats Her home in California has become a real cat refuge ....
How much Lynea likes cats also shows that she has given up most of her
living space for almost 390 cents at home with her pens, moving to a
small trailer on her estate.
So her cute cats can do whatever they want, and their time-keeper is trying to give them the best care and care.
1,100 cats have everything they need - food, accommodation and regular
veterinary checks. In some estimates, Lynea spends an incredible $ 1.6
million a year on cats.
For the past 25 years, Lynea has lived with an estimated 30,000 cats,
which is probably the world record for the number of cats with whom she
lived.
"I'm
sure at the top of the list of the most censured women with cats. I
love them all the same, but I would love to be adopted by people," says
Lynea, a lovely retiree and great lover of cats.
For a few years now, interesting catering concepts Easy Wine and Easy
Beer (self service bars with drinks) are a real attraction for residents
as well as tourists visiting Riga's capital city of Latvia ....
A few years ago, Easy Wine appeared in Riga, this bar / restaurant has
experienced such popularity that the creators of the concept quickly
created and opened the bar for beer lovers - Easy Beer.
These two concepts, restaurants / bars with self-service drinking
bars, as Peteris Ozols says, announce a new generation of catering
formats.
Easy Wine and Easy Beer are innovative, fully functional concepts,
primarily because of smart solutions that have improved the overall user
experience.
When he enters a restaurant / bar, Easy Beer or Easy Wine, the guest
first receives a magnetic card with viral money, which allows him to
drink himself from a specially designed drinking wall
Except
that he does not have to wait for the waiters' service, the guest -
most importantly - can choose the amount of drink he will feed using an
automated dispensing and dosing system. That's just one of the advantages, "Ozols says franchising.co.uk."In
classic bars or restaurants, for example, the smallest amount of beer
you can get is 300ml - the guest has to pay that amount, regardless of
whether it will drink or not. In Easy Beer, the guest can load the beer
he wants, but he can also pour a small amount of 30 ml, because he may want to
first try and make sure he chooses a beer that will appeal to him,
"explains Ozols.self-supporting Easy Beer wall"The quantity that is imposed is determined by the price and the guest
pays only at the end of the election / restaurant." The practice shows
that this kind of payment significantly stimulates consumption. Increase
in consumption, increases and earnings, "Ozols points out to all the
benefits of this business concept.
In Easy Wine, wine bottles are placed in attractively designed
refrigerators, in which the optimal wine temperature is constantly
maintained. Easy Wine offers 60 different wines.
Beer
barrels in Easy Beer are hidden behind the wall, so guests, when they
enter the bar, first draw attention to the wall with a number of barrels
and displays with beverages. Beer offer in Easy Beer is much higher -
the guest chooses between 200 various beers.
For
those thinking about buying "Easy Wine" or "Easy Beer" catering
franchise, knowledge transfer and training in this area will be part of
the franchise package. Entrepreneurs who would like to open Easy Wine or Easy Beer franchise on markets outside Latvia will need around 150,000 euros.
Half
of this amount goes to business software and all the necessary
equipment for the bar and kitchen, and the franchisee says it offers
partners a more favorable option - the provision of leasing equipment.

"Cat Kubo" is a "pet" who, for some bizarre reason, has become a worldwide hit and everyone wants to have it in his home! Robotsk "Qoobo" was made to imitate the real cat. ....
Cubo is treading and waving his tail, and the owner has a beneficial health effect as well as socializing with a real cat. Only this cat does not have a head.
Japanese
inventors say that the new pet cat "Qoobo" does not leave behind hair
and unpleasant smell, and will spare you and the emptying of the
sandbox. They also say that Cuba's robotic cat can vibrate in different ways by simulating a real cat while it is ahead.
Qoobo, a pet can wake his tail - calmed if the movements are the owner's hands mild or aggressive if the pacing is more intense.
They also praised the cub tail of Kubo, in interaction with the owner, to move completely in line with feline behavior. To make this unusual lover, scientists studied real cats and their owners for months."We are proud to have created a program that is capable of
transmitting authentic cat responses," said the inventors of this
unusual robot.
Also, in order to have the impression that you really have a cat, Cuba will sometimes swing your tail even when you're not lazy.
"Kubo Robot Cat" launches a battery that lasts up to eight hours and is charged with USB.
The price of this robotized pet is about 85 euros, and it will be able to be bought only half the next 2018. To begin with, buyers will be able to choose between the colors of their pet, gray and brown.
While the fur coat is a washbasin, you do not have to worry about the washing or eventual lamination of your robotic lover.

Scientists have discovered and proved that the brain works when the rest of the body no longer shows any signs of life! The human brain can remain active for minutes after clinical death ...
This
has been proven and confirmed by scientists at the University of
Western Ontario that they have recorded delta waves on a dead patient. Delta waves are present in deep sleep.
They followed the brain of dying patients in the intensive care unit
and were surprised when one recorded brain activity and 10 minutes after
the heart stopped kicking.
A
man is declared dead when his heart stops knocking on him and when he
does not have a reasonable chance to start kicking again. Theoretically, this means that the deceased can hear a doctor pronouncing him dead.
There
were people who died, so they returned, or stopped showing signs of
life, they were declared dead and miraculously revived. In such cases, they knew later that they were telling that they had
seen the light at the end of the tunnel or their soul getting out of the
body, saying they were floating above themselves ...
A
team of experts from the University of Langon Medical School in New
York studied this topic through studies made in the United States and
Europe. These studies included people whose heart stopped quitting, so they returned to life.
"These
people described how they looked at doctors and nurses while they
worked and listened to everything they were saying. They described real
events they could not know because they were not conscious. This was
confirmed by the medical workers who are patients were declared dead by the dead because they were technically dead, "explains Dr. Sam Parnia, the author of the study.
Experts say brain cells stop working for hours after the heart ceases to bite.
"Once
this happens, the blood no longer circulates in the brain, which means
that the functions of the brain stop, then all the brain's brain
reflexes are lost. The brainwalk, which is responsible for thinking and
processing information from five senses, stops immediately. that the electrical monitor will not detect brain waves within 2 to 20 seconds, "says Dr. Parnia.
This all again results in a chain reaction of cellular processes leading to the death of brain cells. However, it can take hours for the heart to fit.

A letter found by a man who died in the sinking of the "Titanic" was sold for a record sum of money for Titanic letters ....
This is a letter written by a first-class Titanic passenger Alexander
Oscar Holwerson to his mother and is one of the last letters known to
have survived this maritime accident.
The letter was sold at auction for a sum of $ 166,000, which is a record of "surviving" letters from the "unsinkable" Titanic
The letter has a header with the inscribed name of the famous Titanic,
and in it Hollywood writes about the impressions of the ship and
praises food and music.
"If everything goes well, we will arrive in New York on Wednesday,"
Holwerson wrote one day before the fatal Titanic encounter with an
iceberg.Holverson was a Minnesota trader and traveled with his wife, Mary Alis, who survived the catastrophe. In the letter, he also conveys impressions of the trip, "one shoulder
to shoulder" with one of the most famous Titanic passengers.
"John Jacob Astor is on board. He looks like every other human being,
even though he has millions." They sit on the deck with us, "wrote
Holverson, speaking of an American businessman who at the time was one
of the richest people in the world at that time.Alexander Oscar and Mary HollywoodThe letter is one of the last items that are known to have been
preserved after the sinking of the ship, and there are visible traces of
the time it took at the bottom of the Atlantic.
The letter was sold at auction by Hollywood's family in the trading city of Divajzis in the south of England. The keys made of iron from "Titanika" were sold for 76,000 pounds.
Auctioneer
Andrew Oldridge pointed out that these prices show that interest in the
Titanic, as well as the passengers and crew of that unfortunate ship,
does not decrease.

Bigelow Aerospace plans in the future if everything goes according to
plan to build a space hotel for inflatable orbits around the Moon for
ordinary citizens but also for astronauts ....
Space superlight stations look like things from science-fiction films,
but in reality they already exist and such is now being tested as an
additional room at the International Space Station
Bigelow Aerospace announces a new kind of "vacation" in orbit around
the Moon where it plans to "lift" a hotel for inflatables that could
accommodate astronauts, but also ordinary citizens.
While
only one room is currently being tested at the station, Bigelow wants a
large B330 module to be in Moon's orbit for five years. Inflatable hotel above the moon
It
is a very ambitious project, and the module itself would be as great as
a third of the current space station that orbits above the planet
Earth. In this "space hotel" could accommodate up to six people, but it could also be a base for business development on the Moon.
Robert
Bigelow, owner of this space company, "Bigelow Aerospace" is also the
hotel chain, and has been operating on inflatable modules since 1999. Their partner on this project will be the company "United Launch
Alliance" (project Boeing and Lockheed Martin) who will be in charge of
launching the module into space.
The
great advantage of such a space station - the inflatable hotel is that
it can be "pushed" in the rocket, and later it can spread in space. This system offers greater volume, safety and opportunities than aluminum alternatives.
The current module was thus delivered to ISS in the capsule, and after merging it spread to the size of a large room. In it, astronauts do not live, but use it to test air, test and analyze how effective it is to block radiation. NASA is considering and could hold it after two years of tests as a
long-term repository because the module proved to be as efficient as
solid structures.
Estimates are that such a project could cost about $ 2.3 billion, and Bigelow is also hoping to finance NASA.Otherwise,
in Bigelow they think that in this module could be located astronauts
who would fly to the planet Mars in some distant or near future!

Everyone is less familiar with the fact that some "modern inventions"
existed for centuries and thousands of years before this modern society
and time ....
These "inventions" were then in a simpler or different form, but with a similar purpose such as these contemporary
What are the inventions that can still be found today in modern
society-in time, and they have melted thousands of years ago, you will
learn from the next lines of the text.
1. Prostheses and plastic surgery - 3000 years before Christdenture fingers thousands of years agoThe
first attempts to "repair" the physical appearance of people go back to
ancient times, but apparently they were not as successful as these
contemporary ones. One example is this Egyptian thumb inlay that did not
look so fancy and pleasant. Another example comes from ancient India - where evidence of adapting
the shape of the nose is found, using the skin from the forehead or
face.
2. Sewage - 2600 years before Christsewage before ChristThe first sewerage system belonged to the civilizations of the Indus valley. In Mogenjo-daro there were public toilets as well as city drainage system. Sewerage existed in Babylon, some Chinese cities and in Rome, where it
was part of the colloquial engineering project Cloaca Maxima, whose
remains survived to modern times
3. Batteries - 2500 years before ChristBaghdad batteryBaghdad battery is a ceramic vessel that contains a copper tube and an iron wire inside. Replicas of these batteries have shown that it can actually produce some voltage. It follows that the ancient Babylonians knew the galvanization method
used by these containers, although there are some skeptics who claim
that this was not their purpose.
4. Flame thrower!flame thrower thousands of years agoThe prototype of this firearm was used for the first time during the Battle of Delija, 424 BC. when Athens and Thebes fought. An ancient flame-thrower or "Greek fire" consisted of a copper tube
that pumped out a liquid flammable mixture, and the buoyancy power was
obtained from compressed air or large prototype balloons.
5. Alarm - 400 years before ChristPlato's alarmThe
Greek philosopher Plato used a water watch that could produce a sound
that would indicate that it was time to begin his lectures. Water alarms were further developed in ancient Rome and the Middle East. Mechanical shock watches that were able to ring at a certain time of
day were the first to appear in China in the 8th century; in Europe such
watches arrived much later only in the 14th century
6. Robots ?!robots thousands of years agoThe prototypes of modern robots were female figures placed on the pharaoh's lighthouse 323.g.pr.Kr. At regular intervals, they turned and hit the bells. They roared aloud at night, warning the seamen near the shore. Subsequently, in the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe, machines were called cars that gained popularity in Western Europe. These were mechanisms on watches that looked like humans or animals and were able to perform various actions.
7. Odometer - 1st centuryOdometerAn instrument measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle or odometer is most likely the invention of the Archimedes. The
first odometer looked like a set of small points with numbers on them
that showed how far the vehicle was moving as it moved. Independently of Archimedes, a similar device was invented by the Chinese philosopher and scientist, Zhang Heng.
8. Computer - Antichrist - 100 years before ChristAntikiteraIt
is believed that the Mechanism from Antikitera is the first ancient
"computer", which was actually a mechanical calculator used to calculate
astronomical positions. He was discovered in 1901 by a sea sponge hunter in a wreck of a sunken merchant ship near the Greek island of Antikitera.
The dimensions of the Anticimer mechanism are 33 cm (height), 17 cm (width) and 9 cm (thickness). It is made of bronze and placed in a frame of wood. It contains a text of about 3,000 letters, which has been deciphered in the last couple of years. The text is a kind of instruction manual, with sections on astronomy, geography, and mechanics.
9. Seismoscope - 132 yearsSeizmoscopeAnother invention of Zhang Heng is the seismicism that could react to the upcoming earthquake. It
was rather fair, but the precise construction - the bronze ball was
designed from one of the eight pipes shaped like a dragon's head, which
fell into the mouth of a corresponding metal frog seated

The rat invasion is no longer a news in Sweden, however, the picture of a huge rats caught in the city of Gothenburg awakened
the attention of Sweden and the image of Swedish rats became viral on
the Internet! ...
Lately, in Sweden, rats feed on huge quantities of organic waste that
are dumped by residents of large cities, this problem of course "feels"
in Gothenburg.
Some rats sometimes become grotesque, too many monsters, like the
recently photographed, which you see on the picture (center of the
article)The photo, which became a sensation on the Internet, was filmed by parking guard Martina Gustafson, who discovered the gigosy.Huge rat caught in Gothenburg Sweden (click to enlarge image)According to her, she and her colleague saw two birds flying around something. As they approached, they were shocked by the scene of a dead, huge rat. They were horrified.
Pacov was found near the casino "Kosmopol" in the center of Gothenburg. Martina says that so many rats are not so rare a case
Rats
in Sweden grew scared, partly because they were digging everywhere, but
also because people began to throw household rubbish into our cans. We
also see people from the restaurant throwing food waste, so it's not
surprising that rats are growing more, "said Martina Gustafson to the
Swedish daily Express.
