thesinglemens
Genre: Funny Videos
by: thesinglemens
I totally relate to this guy. I dont know how many times I have done everything I could to help someone and in the end I always get jabbed in the back. Granted this guy had a truck hit him in the back but regardless it just goes to show once again No Good Deed Goes Unpunished. I just hope there are enough of us out there that never learn the lesson.
Genre: Entertainment
by: Break.com Staff
The crippling agony of migraines has been laid bare in a shocking new investigation into the condition, which strikes millions of people in the UK. In the new study, sufferers alarmingly describe the agony of regular migraine bouts as like being hit over the head with a hammer; having the inside of their head repeatedly jabbed with a sharp object or having their head stabbed with needles. In this video physician and broadcaster Dr Catherine Hood talks about how migraines can affect our work and play, what the triggers of a migraine are and how we can try and tackle them in the most natural and least disrupting way. For more information go to http-//www.4headaches.co.uk
Genre: How-to
by: RadioLynxContent
Never attend animal circuses or you will support animal cruelty. As long as people are willing to give their money to circuses, the cruelty will continue. This video shows basic elephant training in circuses. There isn’t any animal circuses that doesn’t abuse their animals. Animals in circuses don’t perform because they want to; they perform because they’re afraid not to. Bullhooks, whips and other cruel devices are used to force animals to perform unnatural and difficult “tricks”. Baby elephants are prematurely torn from their mothers, tied down, and beaten. Several baby elephants have died. Elephants spend most of their lives in chains. They are often forced to sleep standing up in cramped, filthy trucks, must perform while ill, and are under constant threat of punishment with bullhooks, which are jabbed into the sensitive skin behind their ears, under their chins, and around their legs. When the animals aren’t performing, they are kept chained or in cages. Animals spend over 10 month
by: juliesmart