Animal lovers streaked unclad through London Zoo on a sponsored run to help save tigers from extinction. Many of those who took part stri*ped off everything and painted themselves in tiger stripes before jogging among the caged animals. The annual event in question was the Zoological Society for London’s (ZSL) Streak for Tigers – which raises money to help protect tigers and their habitats around the world. Tigers are classed as an endangered species with global populations on the decrease due to poaching and the increasing destruction of their natural habitats. It’s believed that there are now less than 6,000 wild tigers left worldwide. The event began at 7pm and the so-called Tiger Streakers – because a group of tigers is called a streak – were encouraged to let go of all their inhibitions and go completely unclad for a whole five to ten minutes. At the end of their run they were handed a foil blanket and to protect their modesty. Each runner pa...
A woman somewhere in Southeast Asia ( Jakarta ) pleasured herself with this piece of improvised dildo . Was hospitalised due to bleeding and stuck inside 😰 😰. Doctors perform immediate operation to remove it from her genital. She was interviewed after the operations and explained she done it because she has no boyfriend and can't find one ☝️. One day she feels horney and decided to use the 18 inches Cassava root (a certain kind of potato crop that grows in Asia ) and use it as a dildo. She designed it with herself but accidentally stuck inside . It started to bleed , right away she call ambulance and went to hospital. Do you think is her fault? Comments & share it as lessons for everyone ☝️ ☝️ ...
A Nigerian-American basketball player has caused serious buzz on the internet after posing completely n*ked for a Magazine. Nneka Ogwumike is a Nigerian American basketball player who plays forward for the Los Angeles Sparks. The young woman caused a stir recently when she posed n*de for ESPN. Ogwumike will be one of 23 athletes to grace ESPN The Magazine’s annual Body Issue and one of its nine cover stars. “It’s always been something that I wanted to do,” Ogwumike said. “I think it’s mostly because of the elite collection of athletes that they pick. It attributes to your success individually because they don’t just pick anybody.” But this wasn’t the first time that ESPN called the Texas native. Four years ago, ESPN requested Ogwumike with her younger sister, Chiney, for the photo shoot but the two felt it wasn’t the right time yet. Chiney was fresh off garnering 2014 WNBA Rookie of the Year honors for the Connecticut Sun just a year after Nneka had won the same...
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