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A woman with a gigantic tumour growing from her thigh, two metres long and weighing over a hundred kilos, is unable to move from her bed even as the tumour slowly rots and festers. The woman (48) began feeling a pain in her left leg, which grew to become a gigantic sarcoma, now so large as to preclude movement and requiring her to eat several times her normal diet to fuel its inexorable growth. Parts of the growth have hardened or festered, resulting in the variety of hues visible. The tumour started growing early in her life, at around 17-18, and gradually grew, so much so that in 1983 she finally managed to have it amputated. However, barely a year had passed before it returned, growing rapidly to the size of a fist. Seeing that it appeared to have stopped growing, and having little cash to pay medical expense, she simply ignored it.
A bomb goes off as Sri Lankan Muslim men celebrate a religious holiday in Akuressa. A suicide bomber attacked a gathering of Muslims, killing 10 and critically wounding a government minister.
Bon appetite.
The world's most pierced woman has added more bling to her body, reaching a record 6005 piercings. Elaine Davidson — who was born in Brazil but lives in Edinburgh, Scotland — first entered the Guinness World Record in 2000 with 462 piercings. Also a nurse, Miss Davidson is no stranger to needles but said she actually suffers for her art. "I don't enjoy getting pierced, but to break the record you have to get to a high level," she said. "I wanted to break the record."
No hands!
It’s a bridge that goes over the Elba river. It allows boats easy access into canals. It cost more than 500 million Euros and took 6 years to build - Magdeburg (Germany)
The boat can lower itself in water to let other ships drive on, then it is raised.
The Titanoboa was at one point likely to be the largest land dwelling creature on earth.
Final Crisis #6. Yeah srsly, he's dead. Grant Morrison (the writer of this lame atrocity) is next.
Picture of troops and supplies arriving in Normandy following D-Day.