Monday, September 30, 2013

How To Make A Man Fall In Love With You In 5 Easy Steps

Most women find men hard to figure out. They are different animals than us women and this creates a lot of confusion and misunderstanding in everyday situations. Now, let's address a much more complicated situation - you finally found a man that you like and you are very interested in creating a relationship with that man. So, how can you make that happen, without being too aggressive, thus potentially putting him off? In other words - you want to know how to make him fall for you.

Well, here are some tactics you can use to make this happen. They were all tested in the real life:

1. Keep your independence. A needy person is a huge turn off. Men like independent women who have a life of their own. So don't make him feel you're waiting just for him to call. Go out there and do stuff. Get together with your friend, go to the gym, dedicated time to hobbies and so on. The thing is - don't be too reachable, too easily.

2. Make him feel important. Compliment him about his career, his car, his status... Whatever he's achieved in life, even if it's a small achievement, make him feel like he's "made it" in life. Most men have egos and they like to think of themselves as successful, even if they're not.

3. Be intriguing. It's important that you will spark your man's interest and keep him interested over time. To do that you need to be a little bit mysterious and not share too much information all at once. Everyone likes a bit of mystery and men are no different. When you start dating, you can initially leave out details about your history, even if the guy asks you about them. Don't be afraid to tell him that you will "leave that for later". This will only increase his will to learn more about you and will have him coming back for more.

4. Take good care of yourself. You really need to invest in yourself if you are to be an attractive and radiant woman which men are attracted to. So make sure you dedicate time to sleep well, exercise, eat healthy and generally treat yourself well. This will show on the outside and you will be much more attractive.

5. Don't get physical too fast. Always remember that men are chasers. They chase what they can't have and stop chasing when they get it. So the advice your grandmother told you about not getting physical too fast is essentially true. You need time to get to know each other, and develop a real emotional connection. Getting physical too fast interrupts this process and takes the relationship to a casual route. If you don't want that to happen, you need to hold off the physical intimacy to a later stage.

The 5 tips above are a good basis for creating a meaningful relationship with a man. Try to act in the spirit of things, and use your good judgment to create the results you want in your life.

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Pythons can swallow humans whole... just depends on the size of their shoulders


Most species of python can grow into an extremely huge size. Adults are capable of growing to 6.95 m (22.8 ft) in length. However the usual size averages 3–6 m (10–20 ft).

Pythons are actually the world's longest snakes and longest reptile, but are not the most heavily built. Like all pythons, they are nonvenomous constrictors and normally not considered dangerous to humans. Although large specimens are powerful enough to kill an adult human, attacks are only occasionally reported.

Excellent swimmers, Pythons have been spotted far out at sea and have colonised many small islands within their range.

Attacks on humans are rare, but this species has been responsible for several human fatalities, in both the wild and captivity. They are among the few snakes that sometimes prey on humans. In rare instances this snake species has even consumed human beings. Reports of human fatalities caused by pythons include:

    * Two incidents, apparently in early 20th century Indonesia: On Salibabu, a 14-year-old boy was killed and eaten by a specimen 5.17 m (c.17 ft) in length. Another incident involved an adult woman reputedly eaten by a "large reticulated python".

    * Franz Werner reported a case from Burma occurring either in the early 1910s or in 1927.A jeweller named Maung Chit Chine, who went hunting with his friends, was apparently eaten by a 6 m (20 ft.) specimen after he sought shelter from a rainstorm in or under a tree. Supposedly, he was swallowed feet-first, contrary to normal snake behavior, but perhaps the easiest way for a snake to actually swallow a human.   

* In 1932, Frank Buck wrote about a teenage boy who was eaten by a pet 25 ft (7.6 m). reticulated python in the Philippines. According to Buck, the python escaped, and when it was found, a human child's shape was recognised inside the snake. It turned out to be the son of the snake's owner.

* Among a small group of Agta negritos in the Philipppines, six deaths by python have been documented within a period of 40 years, plus one who died later of an infected bite.

* On September 4, 1995, Ee Heng Chuan, a 29-year-old rubber tapper from the southern Malaysian state of Johor, was killed by a large reticulated python. The victim had apparently been caught unaware and was squeezed to death. The snake had coiled around the lifeless body with the victim's head gripped in its jaws when it was stumbled upon by the victim's brother. The python, measuring 23 ft (7.0 m) long and weighing more than 300 lb, was killed soon after by the arriving police, who required four shots to bring it down.
   
* On October 23, 2008, a 25-year-old Virginia Beach, Virginia woman, Amanda Ruth Black, appeared to have been killed by a 13-foot (4.0 m) pet reticulated python. The apparent cause of death was asphyxiation. The snake was later found in the bedroom in an agitated state.

* On January 21, 2009, a 3-year-old Las Vegas boy was wrapped by an 18-foot (5.5 m) pet reticulated python, turning blue. The boy's mother, who had been babysitting the python on behalf of a friend, rescued the toddler by gashing the python with a knife. The snake was later euthanised because of its fatal wounds.

* Considering the known maximum prey size, it is technically possible for a full-grown specimen of python reticulatus to open its jaws wide enough to swallow a human teenager, the problem would be the width of the shoulders of some adult humans which would likely pose a problem for even a snake with sufficient size.

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Breaking Bad Season 5 (Part 2) - A Sneak Peak

Expert Author Fraser D Smith
Breaking Bad is the unique story of a struggling high school chemistry teacher Walter White (Bryan Cranston) who has been diagnosed with an inoperable form of lung cancer at the very beginning of season one. Financing medical treatment, and life in general becomes increasingly difficult so he turns to a life of crime, cooking and dealing chrystal meth with the aid of a former student, Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul). Walter aims to secure his family's financial future prior to his inevitable death from the curse of cancer.

The series premiered in January 2008 on cable network AMC and is produced by Sony Pictures Television. Part 2 of the fifth and final season will begin on August 11, 2013. The eight final episodes are sure to provide more of the addictive appeal that has made Breaking Bad one of the world's most popular recent TV series.
Breaking Bad has won four 'Golden Globes' and seven 'Primetime Emmy Awards' including three 'Best Actor' wins for Bryan Cranston and two 'Best Supporting Actor' wins for Aaron Paul.

The end now approaches for Walter and Jessie as the last of the final eight episodes will air on September 29th, 2013. The end of part one of the final season left us with a cliffhanger conclusion and we are promised "massive changes for all our beloved characters" in the remaining episodes. Walter finally agrees to quit producing Meth and brother-in-law DEA agent Hank discovers the book Gale gave to Walt with the hand-written line "to my other favourite W.W" on the first page. The sudden look of realization on Hank's face is an indicator of things to come.

Very little has been leaked about what remains for viewers but one thing is certain, more shock and awe tactics are a certainty. Bryan Cranston has said that writer, producer and creator of Breaking Bad, Vince Gilligan feels that the show has enough storyline left to go beyond the final eight episodes but this will not happen. For the time being the odds of further extension are remote but a year or two down the track things may be different.

There have been suggestions of making the final episode a movie length feature to air in cinemas. Again, this unlikely but sure evidence that enough material remains to extend the plot into future seasons. AMC and Sony have expressed interest in a potential spin-off series that would see the ethically challenged lawyer Soul Goodman the focus.

Until August 11 your guess is as good as mine as to what to expect. What are your thoughts about taking Breaking Bad into a sixth season? Do you think there is more gas in the tank? We would be interested to hear your take on the decision to end the show now.

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