Showing posts with label ecofrenlove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecofrenlove. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 August 2014

Who Invented the Ice Bucket Challenge?

Who Invented the Ice Bucket Challenge?
Participants take part in the World Record Ice Bucket Challenge at Etihad Stadium on Aug. 22 in Melbourne, Australia. Over 700 people took part in setting the new world record.
“Where does a phenomenon begin?”
That’s the question ESPN’s Tom Rinaldi seeks to answer in a long SportsCenterfeature on the ice bucket challenge, which has reportedly raised more than $50 million for ALS charities in less than a month. Rinaldi says that it began “with one name”: Pete Frates. A former Boston College baseball player, Frates was diagnosed with ALS in 2011. On July 31 of this year, he challenged some friends and celebrities (including NFL quarterbacks Tom Brady and Matt Ryan) to take the ice bucket challenge to “strike out ALS.” As my Slate colleague Will Oremus pointed out, various outlets have since claimed that Frates invented or inspired the challenge, with the Boston GlobeBuzzFeed, and MLB.com joining ESPN in labeling Frates as the stimulus for the chilly, charitable fad.
This origin myth, while heartwarming, just isn’t true. The real story of how the ice bucket challenge came to dominate your Facebook feed takes nothing away from Frates’ inspirational message, or the fact that his personal struggle helped draw celebrities to the cause and drive charitable contributions. But focusing on “one name” obscures another fascinating tale, one that illustrates how movements mutate and evolve as they travel across the Web.
People have been getting wet and cold for charity for a very long time. “Polar bear plunges,” in which people willingly fling themselves into frigid bodies of water, are held all around the world, with Boston’s annual event dating back to at least 1904. There’s also a proud tradition of dumping buckets of liquid on people’s heads, with the Gatorade shower emerging as a canonical NFL celebration sometime in the mid-1980s.
So, who thought to combine charitable coldness with bucket-enabled dousing? Settle in, because this is a circuitous tale.
In his Aug. 12 Slate piece, Oremus says the challenge “came from a dare that was circulating among a group of pro athletes, including golfer Greg Norman and motorcycle racer Jeremy McGrath.” Indeed, pro golfers were pouring cold water all over themselves back in June. The Golf Channel’s Jason Sobel explains that Chris Kennedy, a golfer on a minor-league circuit in Florida, was the first, on July 14, to focus the freezing fundraiser on ALS research.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpJCWjs6kYA
Kennedy’s challenge found its way to Pat Quinn, who like Pete Frates has been diagnosed with ALS. Quinn, who has also been credited with creating the ice bucket challenge, brought the charitable splash-fest to his Quinn for the WinFacebook page, where it then reached Frates and rocketed to social media supremacy.
The golfers, though, didn’t instigate this bucket brigade. Three weeks before Chris Kennedy poured water on himself for ALS research, a motocross racer named Jeff Northrop issued an ice bucket challenge of his own on Instagram to raise money for his nephew’s medical problems. If you search for the hashtag #icebucketchallenge on Instagram, you’ll find a huge number of examples that precede that.
The earliest #icebucketchallenge I found on Instagram is this one, posted on May 29 by a user named standupguy06:

http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2014/08/who_invented_the_ice_bucket_challenge_a_slate_investigation.html

But that’s a trip down another icy cul-de-sac. The real ancestor of water-dumping often eschewed the bucket entirely. The “cold water challenge” and the “24-hour ice challenge,” both of which traveled widely across social media earlier this year, were variants on the classic polar bear plunge. In this iteration of the challenge, participants had to submerge themselves in a vat, tub, or body of freezing water. (The “24-hour” part references the requirement to complete the challenge in a day’s time.) This version was particularly popular with firefighters, with a recentarticle in the Columbus Dispatch pegging charitably inclined fire departments as the likely origin of this frosty frenzy.
Or maybe not. The site Know Your Meme claims the cold water challenge “began as a fundraising campaign in March of 2014, for Madi Rogers, a toddler from Grundy County, Tennessee suffering from severe juvenile diabetes.” According to a local TV station, Tennesseans raised money to buy young Madi a service dog by filming themselves jumping into freezing water and putting the videos on Facebook. Know Your Meme found one such video that dates back to March 8.

Saturday, 28 June 2014

FUNNY WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014

FUNNY WORLD CUP BRAZIL 2014
#worldcup
#worldcup2014









Student Commits Suicide After Losing $3000 USD In World Cup Gamble

Student Commits Suicide After Losing $3000 USD In World Cup Gamble

He gambled with money borrowed from loan sharks and committed suicide after losing it to World Cup bets
  • Published: 
Failed gambling led him to suicideplay
Failed gambling led him to suicide
A second-year college student has died after jumping from the 7th story of  high rise building in his school  following heavy losses in World Cup gambling.
The student who, simply identified his surname Lin in news reports, committed suicide after losing a big bet, reportedly over$3000 USD.
A Debt And A Death
A witness who spoke with Information Times said the student might have committed suicide after pressure from loan sharks.
"I heard him say 'do not force me' and 'give me two more days and I'll return you the money'
"He talked on the phone for more than 10 minutes. I saw him hang up and stand up and then all in a sudden he just disappeared," Information Times reported the witness as saying.
An online media quoting a classmate and friend of the deceased student reports that Lin had gambled nearly $7,000 US dollars on several students.
“We heard that he borrowed quite a lot of money and the interest rate was rather high,” another student quoted in the report said.
Deadly China Betting
Lin is now the second Chinese to die in World Cup related circumstances after a 51-year-old former footballer, Li Mingqiang, died of 'over-excitement' while watching the Spain-Netherlands match which ended 5-1 in favor of the Orange boys.
China has become the World's gambling capital and just last week, police in Hong  busted an illegal World Cup betting ring which raked in an astonishing $600 million USD in one week - an all-time record.
http://pulse.ng/student_pulse/baba-ijebu-no-good-student-commits-suicide-after-losing-3000-usd-in-world-cup-gamble-id2944929.html?utm_campaign=baba-ijebu-no-good-student-commits-suicide-after-losing-3000-usd-in-world-cup-gamble&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Amazing Rice ART in Japan.





Stunning crop art has sprung up across rice fields in Japan , but this is no alien creation. The designs have been cleverly PLANTED!

Farmers creating the huge displays use no ink or dye. Instead, different colour rice plants have been precisely and strategically arranged and grown in the paddy fields. 




Sunday, 6 October 2013

Cinderella is now 95 years old.


Cinderella is now 95 years old.

After a fulfilling life with the now dead prince,

 
She happily sits upon her rocking chair,
 
Watching the world go by from her front porch, With a cat named Bob for companionship.

 

One sunny afternoon out of nowhere, Appeared the fairy godmother.

 



Cinderella said, "Fairy Godmother, What are you doing here after all these years?

 
The fairy godmother replied, "Cinderella, You have lived an exemplary life since I last saw you. Is there anything for which your heart still yearns?" 

Cinderella was taken aback, overjoyed, And after some thoughtful consideration, She uttered her first wish: "The prince was wonderful, but not much of an investor. I'm living hand to mouth on my disability checks, And I wish I were wealthy beyond comprehension." 

Instantly her rocking chair turned into solid gold.


Cinderella said,
"Ooh, thank you, Fairy Godmother"
 

The fairy godmother replied, "It is the least that I can do. What do you want for your second wish?" Cinderella looked down at her frail body, And said, "I wish I were young and full of the 
Beauty and youth I once had."
 



At once, her wish became reality, And her beautiful young visage returned. Cinderella felt stirrings inside of her 
That had been dormant for years.
 


And then the fairy godmother spoke once more: "You have one more wish; What shall it be?" 

Cinderella looks over to the frightened cat 
In the corner and says:
 "I wish for you to transform Bob, my old cat, Into a kind, and handsome, young man." 


Magically, Bob suddenly underwent so fundamental 
A change in his biological make-up,
 That when he stood before her, 
He was a man so beautiful,
 The likes of him neither she, 
Nor the world, had ever seen.



The fairy godmother said, "Congratulations, Cinderella, Enjoy your new life." 

And with a blazing shock of bright blue electricity, 
The fairy godmother was gone
 As suddenly as she appeared.


For a few eerie moments, Bob and Cinderella Looked into each other's eyes.

Cinderella satbreathless, gazing at the most beautiful, Stunningly perfect man, she had ever seen.
Then Bob walked over to Cinderella, 
Who sat transfixed in her rocking chair,
 & held her close in his young muscular arms.

 

 
He leaned in close, 
blowing her golden hair with his warm breath, 
as he whispered ...
 
“AREN’T YOU SORRY, YOU HAD ME NEUTERED?”

Sunday, 22 September 2013

When You Thought I Wasn't Looking

WHEN YOU THOUGHT I WASN'T LOOKING

A message every adult should read because children
are watching you and doing as you do, not as you say.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you hang my
first painting on the refrigerator, and I immediately
wanted to paint another one.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you feed a
stray cat, and I learned that it was good to be
kind to animals.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you make my
favorite cake for me, and I learned that the little
things can be the special things in life.

When you thought I wasn't looking I heard you say a
prayer, and I knew that there is a God I could always
talk to, and I learned to trust in Him.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you make a
meal and take it to a friend who was sick, and I
learned that we all have to help take care of each other.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw you take care
of our house and everyone in it, and I learned we have
to take care of what we are given.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw how you
handled your responsibilities, even when you didn't
feel good, and I learned that I would have
to be responsible when I grow up.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw tears come
from your eyes, and I learned that sometimes things
hurt, but it's all right to cry.

When you thought I wasn't looking I saw that you
cared, and I wanted to be everything that I could be.

When you thought I wasn't looking I learned most of
life's lessons that I need to know to be a good and
productive person when I grow up.

When you thought I wasn't looking I looked at you and
wanted to say,' Thanks for all the things I saw when
you thought I wasn't looking.'


 
Each of us
(parent, grandparent, aunt, uncle, teacher, nurse, friend)
influences the life of a child.

How will you touch the life of someone today?
Just by sending this to someone else,
you will probably make them at least think
about their influence on others.
Live simply. Love generously.
Care deeply. Speak kindly.
Leave the rest to God