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Graphic Video of Yueyue Accident in Foshan, China

18 Oct

Warning: the video above is extremely graphic and difficult to watch. Millions of Chinese people are debating the country’s moral customs following a horrifying accident that left a two-year-old toddler gravely injured and likely brain-dead.

Surveilance video paints an unmistakable picture of what happened. The two-year-old, named Yueyue, was absent-mindly wandering outside her family’s hardware store on a narrow street in a busy market. Out of nowhere, a van driver runs over the girl. The driver pauses for a second, as the girl lies trapped between the front and rear wheels of his vehicle, before he continues driving and runs her over again.

When reached by local media later, the man said he had just broken up with his girlfriend and was talking on the phone during the accident. “If she is dead, I may pay only about 20,000 yuan ($3,125). But if she is injured, it may cost me hundreds of thousands yuan,” he said.

Perhaps even more appalling is what happens next. Several people, some of whom have to have witnessed the accident, walk right by the fallen girl as she writhes on the ground. One man walks by without even looking at the girl. A cyclist makes a brief glance but continues on his way. In all, 18 people walk past the girl over an eight minute period before a 58-year-old trash collector named Chen Xianmei comes to her aid (there must be a parable in there).

After searching for someone to help, the trash collector located the girl’s mother who rushed her away to hospital. She continues to live but will remain in a vegetative state.

Name Something You Put in Your Mouth But Don’t Swallow

15 Oct

What did you think the pastor’s wife was going to say? Steve Harvey is appalled.

Farmer Ian Neale Discusses Vegetation With Snoop Dogg

14 Oct

Welsh farmer Ian Neale grows really big vegetables. He recently grew the world’s largest “swede” or rutabaga, which caught the eye of famous rapper Snoop Dogg. The rapper sent out an invitation to Neale via YouTube.

What followed in the aftermath has to be one of the most awkward interviews in the history of the BBC. First, the reporter goes “respect!” after showing Snoop’s invitation, then they actually talk to Neale. He goes on to say that Snoop’s music isn’t his “scene” so he turned the free tickets down, but ultimately did meet the man and smoked some fine “not tobacco.” He also said he had never smoked any “not tobacco” before.

Snoop’s just looking for gardening tips. Respect?

Viral Video Star Sophia Grace Brownlee Sings With Nicki Minaj

13 Oct

You are a heartless person if this video did not melt your heart the first time you saw it. Little Sophia Grace Brownlee and her cousin Rosie Grace McClelland made this amazing cover version of Nicki Minaj‘s hit “Super Bass.” The clip has been seen more than 8 million times on YouTube.

Well, the Ellen DeGeneres Show flew them in from England and offered them the chance to perform again. Then, Ellen surprised them by bringing Nicki Minaj out and the girls met their favorite celebrity. Again, this is an amazing clip.

Is the song appropriate for an eight-year-old to sing? That’s another question.

Seattle Superhero Phoenix Jones Arrested

12 Oct

Self-described “Guardian of Seattle” and real-life “superhero” Phoenix Jones was arrested and charged with assault after he pepper sprayed a group of people outside of a nightclub this past weekend.

A group of men and women left a nightclub and were “dancing and having a good time” when Jones burst onto the scene and pepper sprayed them. According to a police report, a woman approached police officers around 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning and claimed “she and some of her friends had just been attacked and pepper sprayed by a male in a ‘Spider-Man costume.”

“In this particular case, he perceived that this group was fighting and when we contacted them, they said they weren’t fighting,” said Det. Mark Jamieson, a Seattle Police Department public information officer. “Unfortunately, he used force. He committed a crime, an assault against these individuals. That’s against the law.”

“I WOULD NEVER ASSAULT OR HURT ANOTHER PERSON IF THEY WERE NOT CAUSING HARM TO ANOTHER HUMAN BEING,” Jones wrote on Twitter.

Jones is a member of the “Rain City Superhero Movement,” a group of people who patrol the streets aiming to stop crimes. Following his arrest, the Smoking Gun exposed his real name, Benjamin John Francis Fodor, 23.  Jones could face up to year in jail if convicted.

Video of the incident was posted to Publicola.