Japanese Woman Spends Over $100,000 To Look Like A French Doll

Japanese Woman Spends Over 0,000 To Look Like A French Doll

She goes by the nick**** Vanilla or Vanilla Chamu. And she has had multiple surgeries to resemble a French bisque porcelain Doll from her childhood.

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Personally, I think these surgeries made her resemble actress, Julianne Moore.

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The woman who lost a dog and gained 200 sloths

The woman who lost a dog and gained 200 sloths

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The woman who lost a dog and gained 200 sloths

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Monique Pool first fell in love with sloths when she took in an orphan from a rescue centre. Since then many sloths have spent time in her home on their way back to the forest – but even she found it hard to cope when she had to rescue 200 at once.
It all began in 2024 when Pool lost her dog, a mongrel called Sciolo, and called the Suri**** Animal Protection Society to see if they’d found it. They hadn’t, but they told her about Loesje (or Lucia), a baby three-toed sloth they didn’t know how to look after. Pool offered to take it – and was instantly smitten. "They’re very special animals to look at," she says. "They always have a smile on their face and seem so tranquil and peaceful."
Sloths are gentle creatures, but are far from easy to keep. Their diet presents enormous problems, and the local zoo had shied away from the task.
Pool sought advice from Judy Arroyo at the famous sloth sanctuary in Costa Rica, who told her she must feed Loesje goat’s milk – cow’s milk would be fatal. But goat’s milk is rarely available in Suri**** and had to be sent over from the US. The leaves that sloths eat are also hard to source – and must be fresh.
Loesje had a surprise in store – she turned out to be a "he". Male three-toed sloths display a characteristic spot on their backs when they’re a year old. "But we carried on calling him Loesje because he was used to the ****," says Pool. He was her very first charge but died after two years. "I didn’t know what was wrong with him," she says. She wished she could just ask him. The experience taught her how little expertise there was in the rehabilitation and care of three-toed sloths, but she built up a network of contacts and hasn’t had a youngster die on her since.
خليجيةSloths hung all over Pool’s house – from the bars on the ****** and anything else they could grab onto
Soon Pool became the go-to woman for sloths in Suri****. If the police, the zoo or the Animal Protection Society hear about a sloth, they call her. On average, one or two sloths a week pass through her home before being released a few days later, unless they are hurt and need time to recover.
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However in October 2024 Pool was faced with a crisis – "Sloth Armageddon", as she puts it. A piece of forest near the capital, Paramaribo, was being cleared and she was asked to remove 14 sloths.
"I’d never seen more than six together, so we knew we’d have a lot to cope with," says Pool. As a machine operator carefully pushed over the 15m (50ft) trees, the sloths in the canopy would fall to the ground, where they were picked up by Pool and her volunteers. sloths move very slowly on the ground – even when they’d like to get away fast.
خليجيةThe baby sloths are weighed regularly to check their progress
A friend built enclosures in Pool’s back garden for the adults. "There were so many of them it was hard to open the cage and keep them all in," she says. "As soon as they saw the doors open they’d try and get out." At night, males would sometimes fight and have to be separated. "Normally sloths are solitary animals," Pool says. "So to be so packed together was not a normal situation for them." And they keep to different ti****bles – two-toed sloths are awake at night and three-toed sloths by day – so they had to be housed separately.
Four days into the rescue they realised they were dealing with more than 14 sloths – a lot more. "After a month we were close to 100, and at the end we got to 200," says Pool. "On some days I had 50 animals at my house. We had 17 babies at one point, being fed with droppers by volunteers." Pool had managed to source a steady supply of powdered goat’s milk by then.
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Sloths were hanging everywhere – from the trees in her back garden, from the bars on the living room ******, and anything else they could hold on to. "Two female adults sat on the TV stand and the babies would climb on the matriarchs." One very young sloth, known as Lola, would pop up in the strangest places, like the stove top – though not when the gas was alight, luckily. "She was an amazing little thing," Pool says. "She didn’t like to sit with the others, she preferred to hang behind the fridge where it’s nice and warm."
This was when Pool invented the term "slothified" as a de******ion for her home and life – she plans to write a book about the experience. This is how she defines it:
Slothified (adj.)
1. Overwhelmed by sloths
2. Overwhelmed by sloth – so tired after catching sloths all day that you don’t want to get out of bed
3. Overwhelmed by the cuteness of sloths (baby sloths in particular)
4. Overwhelmed by sloth lovers
The one thing Pool could not do was slow down. She was at full stretch for two months, spending whole days at the forest clearance site, and organising teams to feed and care for all the sloths at home.
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The big rescue – "Sloth Armageddon" – courtesy of Conservation International

Luckily for the neighbours, sloths tend to be quiet – most of the time. "We had one, Bolletje (Little Ball), who was on heat and made a lot of noise to attract males," Pool says. "We’d rush into the room because we thought they were fighting. She must have cottoned on to this because later, when she was no longer on heat, she would call just to get our attention. She was very intelligent."
Continue reading the main storyCan sloth hair fight cancer?

Scientists are still making new discoveries about sloths. A recent study, published in the Public Library of Science, found that some of the organisms living in sloth fur might have cancer- and bacteria-fighting properties.


The hardest thing was feeding them all. Although three-toed sloths are known to eat up to 50 types of leaves, they have very different preferences depending on the area they come from – young sloths learn which leaves to eat by licking leaf fragments from their mother’s lips. But luckily for Pool there is one tree all sloths eat, the cecropia. She was saved by a friend who worked in a forest resort in the interior. Every day, she sent Pool a load of fresh leaves via a bus that went back and forth with tourists. Two-toed sloths are easier to please – they will eat dagublad leaves (a relative of the sweet potato) which are sold by most greengrocers in Suri****. And they like apples.
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The sloth’s diet explains its peculiar behaviour. Most leaves are hard to digest, so some leaf-eating animals (folivores) cope by eating huge quantities, others by regurgitating their food and repeating the digestion process. sloths simply allow lots of time – the BBC’s David Attenborough calls them "mobile compost heaps". As a result, they have a very slow ****bolism. They save energy by hanging from their formidable claws, rather than using muscles unnecessarily. In fact, they move so slowly that they’re an attractive place to live – three-toed sloths host a number of other organisms in their fur, including algae and the "sloth moth".
Continue reading the main storyGiant anteater kills man

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Giant anteaters, which Pool also rescues, hit the headlines in Suri**** when one killed a migrant worker. Unaware of local hunting laws, the victim chased it into a swamp with a machete. His friends found him with deep claw wounds, which proved fatal. This is only the third known case of a human being killed by an anteater. Pool stresses that they are not aggressive animals.


But sloths actually sleep less than was once thought – they are not lazy, despite their ****. Scientists still have plenty to learn about them, as their life high in the tree canopy, combined with their slow and silent movements and effective camouflage, make them extremely hard to observe. So Pool’s access to sloths presents a great opportunity – she collects blood samples and other data for Nadia De Moraes-Barros, a researcher with theAnteater, Sloth and Armadillo Specialist Group.
"I realised there is a lot of bad information out there," says Pool. "For example that they are slow and dim-witted, when actually they are very smart and deliberate." She finds them far from stupid – a group of sloths learned how to open the bathroom door, and one, probably a former pet, even used the toilet. "The first time we thought it was a mistake," says Pool. "But after the fourth time we realised they had taught her how to go to the toilet."
Sloths only defecate about once a week – which makes them "wonderful houseguests," says Pool. Recent studies have shone a light on their curious toilet habits. Rather than allowing their poo to fall from the tree, as the two-toed sloth does, three-toed sloths make a weekly pilgrimage down to the forest floor to poo on the ground, where they are vulnerable to attack by predators – half of all sloth deaths occur on the ground. So why do they do it? It is known that this behaviour benefits the sloths’ resident moths, who lay eggs in sloth dung. Scientists from the University of Madisonnow have a theory that the moths may in turn encourage the growth of luxuriant green algae on the sloth’s fur. This doesn’t just create excellent camouflage, the scientists think it may also be an additional food source. In other words, sloths might be farming algae in their fur, with moths providing the fertiliser.
Sloths and anteatersخليجيةSloths, along with armadillos and anteaters constitute the Xenarthra superorder. Two-toed sloths (left) are nocturnal. Three-toed sloths (right) are diurnal. They, and anteaters (centre), are the oldest mammals on the American continent – perhaps 60 million years old. Most species of the group are already extinct, like the Megatherium, a giant ground sloth (photos by Monique Pool, Thinkstock, Conservation International)
Many people are scared of sloths because of their claws, which look quite fearsome, but Pool has never been attacked by one, despite the traumatic circumstances in which they tend to meet. One rescued sloth, who she called Smokey, was wounded but "very kind", she says. "You wouldn’t believe she was wild, she’d touch you very carefully with her toes when she wanted something. All the babies loved her too." Pool also thinks they have a degree of feeling in their claws. "Once when I was taking a three-toed sloth to the vet – she was miscarrying – she held my hand with her claw, as if she knew she wouldn’t survive." She didn’t.
خليجية"Harvey" the sloth was rescued after crossing a busy road – and then offered for barter on the radio
Last year, Pool took in a badly-injured two-toed sloth she ****d Stephane – one head wound contained 130 maggots. Stephane’s arrival coincided with an international sloth conference in Suri****, and Pool jokes that he must have planned it so that the best specialists in South America were on hand to treat him. Two months later, when the wound had healed, she took him back to the area where he was found. He disappeared up a tree so fast that she was unable to capture it on film. Those are the best moments for her. "It’s such a pleasure when you go with them to the forest," says Pool. "If you hold a sloth, it starts reaching out for the trees, like it’s swimming with its arms – for them it can’t be fast enough." The sloths are generally released an hour’s drive from the capital – one site, along a river, is completely uninhabited and probably will be for many years.
All the sloths rescued during "Slothageddon" were released back into the wild, apart from three babies – now teenagers – who aren’t quite ready to fend for themselves. Pool calls them "lounge sloths" because they roam freely around the house. It’s a tribute to her expertise that they have survived for so long – three-toed sloths usually die after months in captivity, and it’s a race against the clock to get them back to their natural environment. If new arrivals refuse to eat, Pool also lets them go – often their depression lifts when they see trees.
From June this year, most of the rescue work will be done at a new centre 67 km (42 miles) outside Paramaribo, where land has been made available by a tourism company. Meanwhile, another crisis looms. Pool has found out about a new patch of forest which is going to be cleared. The owner thinks there are 15 sloths, so Pool has calculated there could be as many as 300.
It’s likely to be Slothageddon II. "I don’t sleep much, it is difficult," says Pool, who fits in rescuing alongside a full-time job as a translator. It doesn’t leave much room for anything else, she says. "I’m single, I haven’t found the right person who is as crazy as I am."
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The Tao of SlothWhat would it be like to be a sloth? Human life would be a blur. sloths seem to em**** a central tenet of Taoism "action through non-action" so let’s consider a "Tao of Sloth":

  • Eat slowly – The sloth’s diet of leaves is hard to digest, their approach is to allow plenty of time
  • Hang out – sloths save energy by hanging from their claws rather than using their muscles
  • Smile all the time – sloths are cute and appear to smile though they’re not primates, they’re related to anteaters and armadillos
  • Be kind and others will be kind to you – Three-toed sloths climb down from the safety of the tree canopy to poo on the ground, for the benefit of moths that live in their fur (the moths in turn encourage the growth of beneficial algae)

Continue reading the main storyخليجيةThe land was being cleared for cattle – rescuers were on hand to grab sloths as the bulldozers moved in
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Woman who ‘died’ from cancer heard screaming from inside coffin after being buried

Woman who ‘died’ from cancer heard screaming from inside coffin after being buried

Is the Mirror UK a tabloid/rag NY Post kind of paper?

Totally bizarre.

Woman who ‘died’ from cancer is heard screaming from inside coffin after being buried alive. Cemetery workers claim they heard a Woman banging and shouting an hour after being buried.

Cemetery workers raced to a newly-dug grave after they heard banging and muffled shouting an hour after a 45-year-old Woman was buried.

As they grabbed tools and anything they could find, they rushed to dig the grave up again after the Woman woke up to find herself buried alive in a coffin.

But tragically, the un-named Woman died before her would-be rescuers could reach her inside the plot at a cemetery near Greece’s Thessaloniki.

Now police are probing why the Woman was pronounced dead by doctors treating her for cancer, only to be found alive.

Her grieving family arranged her funeral at the graveyard in Peraia, a small town 16 miles south of Thessaloniki, Greece’s main city in the north.

Shortly after the last relatives left the cemetery on Thursday, residents and a group of children playing outside reportedly heard a female voice shouting for help from inside the grave.

They called the police, and began digging up the grave to save her but she had suffocated to death inside the coffin, it was reported.

However, a doctor who was at the scene and examined the woman’s ****, said she had been dead for hours and could not have been revived.

Dr Chrissi Matsikoudi told Greek TV channel MEGA: "I just don’t believe it. We did several tests including one for heart failure on the ****.

"It would have been impossible for someone in a state of rigor mortis to have been shouting and hitting the coffin like that.” A coroner is expected to examine the ****.

Meanwhile, relatives of the dead Woman say they are considering filing a complaint against the doctors responsible for her treatment at the cancer clinic.

Woman sentenced to 25 years for murder of ex-husband ‘who raped her’

Woman sentenced to 25 years for murder of ex-husband ‘who raped her’

Woman sentenced to 25 years for murder of ex-husband ‘who raped her’ – despite juror’s plea for leniency

A Woman who shot dead her ex-husband after he allegedly subjected her to a brutal rape and physical abuse has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Tracey Grissom, 32, sobbed as she was taken from the Tuscaloosa County Courthouse in Alabama in handcuffs after being sentenced on Tuesday.

Grissom murdered her ex Hunter Grissom, 28, on May 15, 2024 and was found guilty by a jury last month. The couple have a five-year-old daughter, according to court records.

At her sentencing on Tuesday, one female jury member, Janice Kelley, asked the judge to be lenient, according to al.com.

Ms Kelley said she believed Grissom did not get a fair trial as details of her alleged rape and sodomy were not given to jurors.

When court restrictions were lifted on Tuesday at the sentencing, tuscaloosanews.com reported that Grissom told the court she had suffered permanent rectal and vaginal damage after allegedly being raped by her husband.

She pulled up her shirt in court to show that she was wearing a colostomy bag and said that she had undergone several surgeries.

She told the court on Tuesday that her husband told her during the 2024 attack that ‘he would make it to where no**** would ever want me’.

She did not report the rape because he had threatened her life, the news site reported.

Following the sentencing on Tuesday, the victim’s family shared their thoughts on Facebook page, Justice for Hunter Grissom.

Along with tributes to the deceased 28-year-old, several friends and family members claimed that Tracey Grissom was not raped and that a ‘broken justice system’ had failed Hunter and cost him his life.

Tracey Grissom’s defense lawyer had claimed during trial that she acted in self-defense while suffering from post-traumatic stress caused by her husband’s sexual assaults,al.com reported.

Prosecutors said the killing had been motivated by the Woman wanting to cash in Hunter Grissom’s $100,000 life insurance policy.

She shot him in the back six times after ambushing him at work, the prosecution said.

According to a 2024 arrest warrant, Grissom was driving to work when she saw her ex-husband at a boat landing.

She claimed she had gone there to take a photo of him for litigation related to their divorce to prove he was working after he stopped support payments.

Several witnesses watched as the man made an obscene gesture and the Woman opened fire, a sherifff said at the time. Grissom called 911 after using all her ammunition and told them she shot her ex-husband.

Hunter Grissom was previously charged with first-degree rape, first-degree sodomy, unlawful imprisonment and other drug-related charges.

At the time of his death, the local district attorney was pursuing charges but Mr Grissom was never found guilty, according to WIAT.com.

Tracey Grissom was the alleged victim in the rape and sodomy charges, according to Tuscaloosa County District Attorney Tommy Smith in 2024.

According to WSFA.com, Tracey Grissom told police she was raped and sodomized by Hunter Grissom in November 2024.

She reported that he bound her legs with his belt, dragged her from their closet into their master bedroom and sexually assaulted her.

Tracey told police she was then knocked unconscious on the floor of their bathroom and didn’t wake up until the next morning.

She went to the hospital for treatment following the alleged attack, and paperwork shows she had a gash on her head, bruises, bind marks on her feet and writing on her arm.

Grissom’s attorney said outside court on Tuesday that he would be seeking a new trial for his client. The 32-year-old will be eligible for parole.

Read more: Woman sentenced to 25 years for murder of her ‘rapist’ ex-husband | Mail Online

التحرش الجنسي بالنساء في امريكا 10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman

التحرش الجنسي بالنساء في امريكا 10 Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman

في اخذ جولة في شوارع نيويورك الممثلة الامريكية الشابة شوشانا روبرتس وهي تخفي كاميرا خلفية سرية وتعرضت الممثلة لكل انواع التحرش اللفظي والجسدي رغم انها كانت ترتدي ملابس عادية جدا عبارة عن بلوزة سوداء صورة: https://www.dawshagya.org/vb/storeimg…600793_227.jpg

في اخذ جولة في شوارع نيويورك الممثلة الامريكية الشابة شوشانا روبرتس وهي تخفي كاميرا خلفية سرية وتعرضت الممثلة لكل انواع التحرش اللفظي والجسدي

رغم انها كانت ترتدي ملابس عادية جدا عبارة عن بلوزة سوداء

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وبنطال جينز اسود وكان قصدها من هذه التجربة على حد قولها هو توضيح كم التحرش الجنسي بالنساء في امريكا وارد عليها

قائلا : أين منظمات حقوق الانسان في امريكا ؟ أين منظمات

المرأه وحقوقها ؟ أم أن هذه المنظمات لا تتحرك الا في مصر ؟

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Woman becomes first person to be jailed for trolling herself on Facebook

Woman becomes first person to be jailed for trolling herself on Facebook

Woman becomes first person to be jailed for ‘trolling herself’

خليجيةBehind bars: Michelle Chapman was jailed after a series of ***** claims (Picture: SWNS)A Woman is thought to have become the first person in Britain to be jailed for trolling herself.
Michelle Chapman was given 20 months in prison after setting up fake Facebook profiles supposedly of her father and his wife to send hundreds of abusive messages to herself, before complaining to police.
The 24-year-old, of Robins Close, Par, in Cornwall, was described as ‘wicked’ by Judge Christopher Harvey Clark QC at Truro crown court.
The court heard how her actions resulted in innocent people being arrested or receiving police cautions, as well as the breakdown of her father’s marriage.
Chapman’s year-long campaign of abusive messages only came to an end when forensic internet inquiries revealed the Facebook profiles had been created at her own address, This Is Cornwall reported.
Michelle Chapman: Woman becomes first person to be jailed for ‘trolling herself’ | Metro News

She’s 24??????? :eek3:

Indonesian woman 140, to join world’s oldest woman contest

Indonesian woman 140, to join world’s oldest woman contest

The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Archipelago | Tue, May 122020, 6:15 PM

A resident of Bungur Sarang hamlet of Cisarua village in Purwakarta, West ****, Anami, will participate in the world’s oldest woman contest in Russia this year, her daughter said on Tuesday.

Her family claimed that Anami was now around 140 years old, but her real age would be revealed through a thorough medical examination, said Rati, Anami’s third daughter from her marriage to her second husband.

"However, the plan to participate in the world’s oldest woman contest depends on the decision of the Purwakarta district administration," Rati said in Purwarkarta as quoted by Antara news agency.

Accompanied by her children and grandchildren, Anami went to meet district head Dedi Mulyadi at his office on Tuesday to request his support.

Dedi said he supported Anami’s participation in the contest, but proposed that she undergo a medical examination to find out her real age. If she was indeed 140 years old, she would definitely win the contest, which had been initiated by Russian billionaire Dmitry Kaminsky.

The winner of this contest will receive Rp 13 billion (US$984,105).

Currently, the world’s oldest living woman is Jeralean Talley, 115, of the US.

Indonesian to join world’s oldest woman contest | The Jakarta Post

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Woman bites driver’s finger off at New Jersey mall after she steals her parking spot

Woman bites driver’s finger off at New Jersey mall after she steals her parking spot

I only know one bad "B" word I want to know just what they called this lady before chowing down on her digits?

Woman bites driver’s finger off at New Jersey mall after she steals her parking spot

PARKING WARS: Tonya Knight-Joseph had just pulled into a space outside the Cherry Hill mall, when two women approached and starting cursing at her for cutting in. When she put her hands up, one of the suspects bit right through her digit and took it off.
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A race for a parking space at a New Jersey mall turned ugly when an angry Woman bit off another driver’s finger, police said.

Cops were called to Cherry Hill Mall’s parking lot Saturday afternoon shortly after the bloody dispute between the motorists.

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Tonya Knight-Joseph claims she had just parked up by Aisle 18 at 4 p.m. — after circling several times — when two women approached.

They accused her of pinching their space.

"As soon as I got out of the car (one of the women) started calling me all types of B-words," Knight-Joseph told ABC.

"She got this close to my face, her nose touched my nose. She was yelling and screaming then she hit me in the face," she added.

Scratched, Knight-Joseph said she "put up her hands in defense" but was then one of the women bit on the finger.

"It was hanging off by a little piece of skin," Knight-Joseph said.

After dialing 911, presumably with another digit, she was advised by dispatchers not to chase the suspect but instead report to Cooper University Hospital.

Treated with tetanus shots and tested for HIV, she is still waiting to find out if part of her finger will have to be amputated.

Police have released an image of the suspect, with officers saying they are desperate to track her down.

"This is a very big deal, beyond an assault. She went through to the bone, the bone is actually fractured, and the finger was nearly severed," Cherry Hill Police Lt. Amy Winters said.

"This is an aggravated assault and it’s something very serious. You’re always concerned with bites, also with infections," she added.

The suspect is described as a black, heavy-set female in her mid-30s with bushy hair. She was driving a dark-colored Audi sedan.

Anyone with information should call Cherry Hill Police Department on (856) 488-7828.

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