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A world in a crazy jacket 40 - about demons and whales

A 53-year-old Australian nudist who was burned to 18% of his body, blushed when he was taken to a rescue helicopter that was flown to a hospital in Melbourne. The reason for the shame that overcame the pain of the burns, was not precisely due to the fact that the man was naked as on the day of the Waldo, but from the fact that the fire that burned his backside and thighs was lit by him and all this to kill a spider.

Yoram Mizrachi

In the picture: the funnel spider

Nudist on fire
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A 53-year-old Australian nudist who was burned to 18% of his body, blushed when he was taken to a rescue helicopter that was flown to a hospital in Melbourne. The reason for the shame that overcame the pain of the burns, was not precisely due to the fact that the man was naked as on the day of the Waldo, but from the fact that the fire that burned his backside and thighs was lit by him and all this to kill a spider. The nudist who, until the accident, was proud "as an expert on insects" told his friends, the guests of the remote camp, that he had just identified a FUNNEL SPIDER, one of Australia's most dangerous crawlers. The spider lives in a burrow where it weaves a funnel trap - fibers whose narrow opening reaches straight to its jaws. Every year in Australia, a number of human and animal deaths are caused by the sting of the despicable spider. The females of the funnel spawn up to 350 arachnids, most of which are eaten by the mother, or their brothers and some manage to get out into the open where they join the rest of the thorny and dangerous creepers of the fifth continent. The nudist poured gasoline into the spider's den and its surroundings and when he lit a flame he was surrounded by the burning gasoline vapors which caused the severe burns.

"He didn't shout, we like calm nudity" said one of the residents of the camp, who was asked to explain why he did not rush to help the burning nudist "only when we saw him running towards the beach did we realize what was happening" explained a nudist who helped the injured. The nudist was hospitalized on his stomach and in the hospital was nicknamed "back of the fire"

The story will probably be added to the internal press of the nudist communities and it mentions a case of a Canadian nudist who went to Florida to participate in a nudist conference. The highlight of the social events that accompanied the conference was "walking on whispering coals" the Canadian nudist, who volunteered to be the first to walk in a narrow canal full of coals, followed the instructions of the "expert" who ordered him to walk at a fast and even pace, but within about ten seconds, when he was on the coals, the guy started wailing and started dancing and staggered. Immediately afterwards he fell on the coals and rolled out of the fire pit. In the investigation conducted by the police, it turned out that the man who was hired to prepare a performance of walking on coals, used an inappropriate type of wood and thus the coals became hotter than desired. What was supposed to end in a quick walk on a blaze of smoke turned into a horror - walking on... fire. The nudist who was rushed to the hospital suffered severe burns on his feet and toes and on one of his thighs and calves. The story that was published in Canada, is also included in the collection of difficult events and unpleasant experiences of naked lovers who play with fire.

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The officer and the constant demon that flickered in his eyes

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A senior police officer from Johannesburg, whose rank is equivalent to the SNA, Chipa Matayana, 42 years old, went down to the grave without clarifying why he went on a rampage, murdering six people and wounding others. The massacre began when the officer arrived at the house of a young mother who lived in one of the suburbs of Johannesburg, shot and killed the woman and her toddler son From the scene of the murder, the officer drove quickly straight to the house of one of his relatives and shot the man and seriously wounded him. The killing spree did not end at the nearest house, because Chipa went to the Kagiso police station, where he opened fire, killing four senior officers, including his commander and one of his close friends, and wounding others. While the shocked police officers are running away in all directions, when the officer who shot at them, the police arrived as a quick response. The officer fled the scene and in the streets adjacent to the station, a chase followed by gunfire ensued, at the end of which the killer officer was killed. Despite the suspicion that this is a case of unrequited love, between the officer and the woman he murdered, there is no proof of the motive for the act. Some of the officer's acquaintances, who apparently acted according to the old rule "after the death of martyrs" defined Chipa "as a good-hearted man, a bad person to associate with" but others, who were apparently more accurate than the praise givers, said that "in the officer's eyes a perpetual demon flickered"

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Cream as a means of seducing minors

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A rural milkman from the state of Uttar Pradesh in India and who is considered one of the supporters of the Qadi and the financiers of the local mosque, was arrested and accused of raping a 15-year-old girl. Amir Ben-Sayed Davash, who owns a grocery store and a dairy, was accused of persuading the minor who came to the store by talking to her mother to enter the dairy, locking the door behind her and raping her there. The young woman struggled with the milkman, who, after the rape, tried to calm her down with an offer of a cream dish and when she did not respond to his pleas not to tell about the rape, he tried to strangle her. In her defense, the young woman tried to stick her fingers in the pious milkman's eyes and further scratched his face. Only then, while the milkman moaned in pain, did the girl manage to escape for her life. The young woman's parents, who called the police, were not content with arresting the milkman, but fired up their spirits, and when the angry crowd heard that the milkman had lured minors with the promise of a portion of fresh cream, some of the crowd began to throw at the store and the dairy from everyone nearby. Meanwhile, someone shouted "It is better to eat than to destroy!" A claim that was accepted by the excited crowd and minutes later the store and the dairy were emptied of all food and milk products. The milkman, who is awaiting trial, was hospitalized in the meantime at the prison clinic, where he is recovering from the severe injuries to his eye sockets.

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The Khyber Pass Radio Station War

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The religious preacher Mufti Munir Shakir from the Safar Gobal area in Afghanistan, upset his fellow preachers because he translated the Koran from the Western language into the Pashto language without asking and hearing their opinion on the very act and in particular on the quality of the translation. The pious chose the airwaves as a weapon of war. With a low investment, a donation of sheep from his pasture, Rahman established an FM radio station that was operated from an isolated mountain village. When the people of the tribes and nomads began to listen to the reproaches and attacks on the Mufti, Shakir hastened to open his own radio station, read verses from the Koran in local dialects and attacked his opponent with such blunt words that the loyalists of Ul-Rahman decided to take action. In the mountainous and wild area of ​​the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, there is no one who does not carry a firearm and any punitive or revenge campaign has a particularly violent expression. Among those going out to punish the mufti's supporters were also minors armed with Kalashnikov AK 47s who were ready to sacrifice themselves for the sake of Ul-Rahman. The punitive battle began at the site of a weekly market, not far from the historic Kabir crossing, where the people of Al-Rahman attacked the Mufti's loyalists. During the battle, not only rifles and pistols were used, but also mortars and RPGs. The preachers' war lasted at least a day, during which 36 tribal fighters were killed and dozens were injured. The army and the police who sensed the area were met with a barrage of shots fired by both hawkish sides and therefore decided to withdraw without interfering in what was happening. After tribal leaders managed to achieve a ceasefire and while the preachers were giving impassioned FM speeches, the army decided to act. Heavy mortar fire was directed at the small broadcasting stations. The radio went silent and while the 17 wounded from the army shelling were being taken to the hospitals, Ul-Rahman, who was accused of initiating the battle, disappeared. Those close to the preacher say that the man was seen in the company of neo-Taliban fighters operating in the area and apparently went to relax in Afghanistan.

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The whales don't like the jetfoil

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Operators of a fast ferry that sails between Fukuoka in Japan and Pusan ​​in South Korea requested the protection of the Korean Navy against... whales living in the waters of the Tsushima Straits. The operators say that their JATFOIL ferry, which sails at a speed of 80 km/h with most of the belly area being two meters above the water, attracts whales and especially young whales that try to "deal" with the jetfoil. In several cases, the ferry was hit, which caused panic among the passengers. In one case, the hit caused a shock that knocked down some of the passengers who were trying to catch whales. The Japanese government, under heavy international scrutiny for commercial whaling, refused to help the ferry operators. In contrast to Japan's position, South Korea promised to look into what can be done about the striking whales. Marine mammal experts said that the structure of the fast ferry and the jet of water emitted from the paddle nozzles apparently attract the attention of the whales, who see the jetfoil as a strange guest or even a rival that should be expelled from the environment.

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