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Dad Bites Out Child's Eye ??!!

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A FOUR-YEAR-OLD California boy may be permanently blinded after his father bit out one of his eyes and mutilated the other.

Police told The Bakersfield Californian Angel Vidal Mendoza, 34, appeared to be under the influence of the drug PCP when he attacked the boy on April 28.

They said Mr Mendoza later rolled his wheelchair outside and began hacking at his own legs with an axe.

Angelo Mendoza Junior told police, "My daddy ate my eyes"...

Doctors at Mercy Hospital said it is unclear whether Angelo will regain vision in his right eye.

The boy's mother wasn't home at the time..

Mr Mendoza is due in court on Thursday charged with mayhem, torture and child cruelty.


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Top 8 Horrible Tumors

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Jose: the man with no face

Jose has one of the most extreme facial tumours ever seen in medical history. The 51-year-old, from Portugal, is in danger of being suffocated by it unless he undergoes drastic surgery. Unemployed, he is blind in one eye as a result of the giant weeping growth that has consumed his features; the tumour has taken over his mouth and tongue, ballooning his lips, twisting his gums and breaking his teeth off. The deep, 15cm long growth - which started as a birth mark when he was just 11 - was sparked by abnormalities in his capillaries and veins. It started to get much bigger when he hit 16 and has been expanding ever since. H e recently flew to the UK to discuss the possibility of surgery to remove part of the tumour. But because his mother was a Jehovah's Witness, he refused any surgery because his religion means he can't have blood transfusions. Doctors in London came up with a plan to remove parts of the growth bit by bit - without transfusion
Huang Chuncai: 44 pound (20kg) tumor on his face

On 2008, a Chinese man named Huang Chuncai underwent surgery to remove a 20kg or 44 pound tumor on his face. The surgery was successful but due to the large size of the tumor, only a part of it was removed at that time. Just a few days ago, Huang Chuncai went into the operating room again to remove another part of that facial tumor. This time, it was a large 4.5kg (9.9lb) chunk of flesh from his face. The tumor was originally 23kg in total. This still leaves 17.5kg of facial tissue from this tumor on his face (1kg was removed in the first surgery and 4.5kg was removed in the second surgery). Huang Chuncai suffers from Neurofibromatosis, a rare genetic disorder that causes growth on nerve tissues.

Huang Liqian: 33 pound (15Kg) tumor on his neck

This man from China finally had a huge tumour removed on 2007, after discovering it 17 years ago. Huang Liqian, 58, first discovered a bizarre growth on the back of his neck in 1990, but chose to ignore it. However, as the years rolled on, it continued to increase in size at a rapid pace, with the growth ballooning to 15kg. Liqian was taken to the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongging University of Medical Services in southwest China's Chongging, where he had the tumour removed.

Chen Zongtao: 154 pound (70kg) tumor on his right leg

Victim Chen Zongtao, 29, lives in a remote Chinese village and hasn't been able to afford medical help. The growth first started on his left foot when he was two years old. But it soon spread across to his right leg and engulfed it. Over the years, it has ballooned in size to weigh more than 70KG or 154 pounds. Doctors at the hospital in Changsha, central China's Hunan province, have been probing the tumor. Zongtao is said to be suffering from neurofibroma - a usually-benign tumour originating in nerves. It is not yet clear if medical teams plan to take action on the growth.

Gao An-ni: tumor in her underlip

Gao An-ni, an 8-year-old girl from the rural countryside in An Yuan county in East China's Jiangxi Province, suffers from a tumor in her underlip. An-ni was born with a tumor in her underlip, and she couldn't receive timely treatment for the poverty. On 2007, her father took her to see doctors at the Hospital affiliated with Gannan Medical College. But when doctors there told him that the operation to cure the tumor and the following cosmetic surgery might cost a lot for the family, the father decided to bring back his daughter to their hometown.

Lai Ti Dao: 10 pound (4.5KG) tumor on his face

Vietnam's Lai Ti Dao suffered from a massive Schwannoma tumor, a benign growth that began with a small lump in her tongue but swelled over the years to a size roughly one-third her body weight. The tumor makes it difficult to eat, talk and even walk because its size throws the girl’s small frame off balance. The growth is now dangerously close to cutting off her airway. On 2008, a team of surgeons at the University of Miami had a marathon 10-hour procedure to cut away the growth, which weighted an estimated 10 pounds.

Phuon: another facial tumor, no luck

Phuong is a 27-year old who has a facial tumor that began to grow at age 7, and quickly took over his entire left face, enveloping his eye and ear, clearly keeping him from living a normal life. He has had three surgeries before, but the tumor grown back each time. Recently, no local doctors or international team visiting the area has offered to take his case, due to the risk involved with the blood loss and the need for careful post-op care. This case would be considered a difficult case and booked for a full day in the OR.

Chantal Sébire: Suffered from esthesioneuroblastoma, died through euthanasia

A retired French teacher, Chantal Sébire suffered from esthesioneuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer, and fought for the right to die through euthanasia. In 2000, she was diagnosed with esthesioneuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer of which only 200 cases have been reported in the past 20 years. Sébire refused any treatment at the time of her diagnosis, not wishing to take the risk of the surgery or medications. On March 19, 2008, she was found dead in her home. An autopsy conducted on March 21, 2008 concluded that she did not die of natural causes. Subsequent blood tests revealed a toxic concentration of the drug Pentobarbital, a barbiturate that is not available in French pharmacies but is used elsewhere in the world for the purpose of physician assisted suicide.


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Amazing Sculpture By The Sea !

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The Sculpture by the Sea coastal exhibition at Cottesloe Beach in Perth, Australia. The annual exhibition features 62 sculptures on the beach this year...

A Crab In The Works by Gordan Mitchell.

Unplugged by Robin Yakinthou.

Some sculptures incorporate the natural features of Cottesloe beach.

Up close view of Cube Stack by Jennifer Cochrane.

A young girl runs up to the Lifesavers sculpture by Denis Pepper.

Lifesavers by Denis Pepper.

Two swimmers swim past Spheres by Sophie Hoppe.

Parabola by Philip Spelman.

A young child is photographed with Line In The Sand by John Hutchinson.

Bathers sit around Balancing The Books by Stephen King

Development by Daniel Clemmett.

Bathers sit amongst Hollow Promise - Cottesloe by Gary Deirmendjian

Hollow Promise - Cottesloe stands out against the horizon.

Hollow Promise - Cottesloe as seen from above.

Antipodean recruits by Len Zuks.

Members of the public admire Impact - Cubes (300) by Mauris Raudzins and Together Series by Ron Gomboc ..


Check out some more weird sculpture HERE where I have posted few days before .....


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Top 10 Best Fails Ever

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Spelling FAIL ... perhaps this poor guy should have had his tattoo proofread before it was inked permanently.

There's no going back, especially if your tattoo says "your" instead of "you're" .

Fortune FAIL ... to think, this fortune cookie wouldn't have seemed so tasteless at the beginning of 2008.

But fortune smiles on some. In 2005, more than 100 people shared a Powerball prize in the US after picking numbers contained in a batch of fortune cookies.

FAIL boat ... prepare to go overboard the moment you step on this ship.

Even though strong winds and rough seas may have attributed to the unexpected horizontal alignment, a ship that is so easily knocked over is quite unnerving.

Microsoft FAIL ... here is irony at its finest — a Microsoft presentation delivered by CEO Steve Ballmer on an Apple MacBook.

The only that could have made it better was if the MacBook's Photo Booth program took a picture of Mr Ballmer's reaction to being caught out
Stunt FAIL ... trust is key to any friendship, particularly if your friend wants to jump over you on a push bike.

If ever find yourself in a similar situation, make sure you take the closest position to the ramp and pray that your friend doesn't miss it on approach

Security FAIL ... CCTV cameras can be useful when placed in strategic positions — which makes this one about as effective as a chocolate teapot.

Unless, could it be... that it is a sentient X-ray camera in mischievous disguise? OMG!? SKYNET!!

Reading FAIL ... during his eight year reign as US President, George W. Bush's slip-ups were the centre of blogger ridicule.

One of them, Maddox, said Mr Bush made political satirists obsolete: "It's almost impossible to do a critical analysis because the man practically satirises himself."

Catch FAIL ... one of the most well-known FAIL images is of a dog completely missing a tennis ball during a game of catch.

The picture of the poor pooch begs the question — did the owner deliberately set his pet up for a FAIL or was the dog just unlucky?

Secrecy FAIL ... this sign pointing to a "Secret Nuclear Bunker" is in plain view for everyone to see on the outskirts of London.

Funny enough on first glance, however the military bunker, which can fit up to 600 military and civilian personnel, is actually a tourist attraction.


News FAIL ... nobody's perfect, including us. Somehow it just didn't seem right to poke fun at everyone else without including one of our own stuff-ups.


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