When Ameneh Bahrami rejected a man’s marriage proposal, he turned bitter and threw acid into her face leaving her with extreme disfigurements. She went through 19 agonising operations and is permanently blind, but this didn’t stop her wanting justice on the man who ruined her life. In court, the judge wanted the accused to serve a lengthy prison sentence and pay full compensation to Ameneh, but she had different ideas: She asked if she could have exact revenge, by injecting acid into the man’s eyes. The court allowed it as a capital punishment, and arrangements were made for Ameneh to inject 20 drops of acid into her attacker’s eyes to blind him.
When Merritt Smith brought her 4-year-old daughter to Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, the last thing she wanted her daughter to hear was “I bet he likes you.” Nearly 30,000 people have shared her Facebook post about the incident, with the hospital owning up to the mistake.
A young black girl is attacked by a police officer in class. The video takes place at Spring Valley High School in South Carolina.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Fact-Checks ‘Back to the Future II’
Neil deGrasse Tyson has never been shy about separating fact from fiction, even when it comes to the sometimes fantastical world of Hollywood. (It’s because of the noted astrophysicist that James Cameron corrected the star field in one of Titanic’s most important scenes.) So it’s hardly surprising that, in honor of Back to the Future Day, he took to Twitter to craft a multi-tweet report card on what Back to the Future II got right—and wrong—about what October 21, 2015 would look like.
The biggest takeaways? Hoverboards are coming, double neckties will never be a thing, and Tyson’s not betting on the Cubs in the World Series.
i sent an email, let me know if you'd like proof of the cards.
That'd be great! I also sent you an email.