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  • Oral Sex During Wild Sex Ride Goes Horribly Wrong! Randy Couple’s XXX Act Sends Vehicle Crashing Into FedEx Truck and Man’s Penis Nearly Bitten Off

    A randy couple in Florida is lucky to survive a serious vehicle crash. According to several media reports, a driver lost control of his car and crashed into a FedEx truck. Not only that, he almost had his penis bitten off by his female partner performing oral sex on him while he was behind the wheel. On Thursday, Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue, which responded to the accident site on North Ocean Boulevard and 19th Street saw the unidentified man lying on his back, sustaining injuries in his groin area. However, his girlfriend was spotted in a more compromising position, with her jeans dropped to her ankle, exposing her innerwear.

    Definitely Not a Joyride!

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  • WATCH: Man’s Stunt To Impress Friends Goes Horribly Wrong As He Slipped Down From 30-Feet While Climbing Srinivasa Sagara Dam in Karnataka

     An extra smart man from Karnataka’s Chikkaballapur district fell down from a height of 30-feet while trying to climb the wall of Srinivasa Sagara Dam. The shocking video of the stunt was shared by a Twitter user that also says the fellow “got injured while he was attempting to scale the wall”. As per reports, the man was trying to impress his friends by scaling the dam’s wall. Locals and tourists can be heard screaming upon witnessing the unwanted incident. Watch Dangerous Stunt Video of a Man Working Out By Hanging From 12th Floor Balcony in Faridabad.

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  • Elon Musk Calls Donald Trump`s Twitter Ban ‘Morally Wrong’, Says He Would Lift It

    London, May 11: Elon Musk said Twitter would reverse its ban of former President Donald Trump if his purchase of the social media company goes through, signalling just how permissive the platform could become toward free speech under his ownership.

    Speaking virtually at an auto conference, the Tesla CEO said Tuesday that Twitter’s ban of Trump following the Jan 6, 2021 insurrection at the US Capitol was a “morally bad decision” and “foolish in the extreme”.

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    “I think that was a mistake because it alienated a large part of the country and did not ultimately result in Donald Trump not having a voice,” said Musk, adding that he preferred temporary suspensions and other narrowly tailored punishments for content that is illegal or otherwise “destructive to the world.”

    Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey voiced his agreement in a Tuesday tweet in which he said “generally permanent bans are a failure of ours and don’t work.”

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    Shares of Twitter dropped 1.5% Tuesday to $47.24 per share. That’s 13 percent below the offer of $54.20 per share — or $44 billion — that Musk made on April 14, a reflection of Wall Street’s concerns that the deal could still fall through. Musk emphasised Tuesday that it is “certainly not a done deal.”

    Musk has repeatedly criticised Twitter’s content moderation decisions, including banning Trump for “incitement of violence,” but had mostly avoided saying what he would do about Trump’s account. He was pressed for more details Tuesday by Peter Campbell, an automotive correspondent for the Financial Times, which hosted the auto conference.

    “If Musk is concerned that many people were upset that Trump was banned, he should see how many more people would be upset if Trump was not banned,” said Kirsten Martin, a professor of technology ethics at the University of Notre Dame. “Musk only appears to be worried about the opinion of a small group of individuals who incite violence or perpetuate hate speech.”

    Trump has previously said that he had no intention of rejoining Twitter even if his account was reinstated, telling Fox News last month that he would instead focus on his own platform, Truth Social, which has been mired in problems since its launch earlier this year.

    Musk appeared to take those claims at face value, saying Tuesday that Trump will be going to Truth Social along with a “large part” of the US political right, creating a situation that’s “frankly worse than having a single forum where everyone can debate.”

    A Trump spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment in response to Musk’s remarks.

    While Trump was president, his Twitter persona functioned as a mix of policy announcements, often out of the blue; complaints about the media; disparagement of women, minorities and his perceived enemies; and praise for his supporters, replete with exclamation marks, all-caps, and one-word declarations such as “Sad!”

    He fired numerous officials on Twitter and his posts, like his speeches at rallies, were a torrent of misinformation.

    In announcing its ban of Trump in 2021, Twitter said his tweets amounted to glorification of violence when read in the context of the Capitol riot and plans circulating online for future armed protests around the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.

    Musk’s remarks Tuesday raise questions about whether those banned besides Trump could also return. The long list of people banned from Twitter includes QAnon loyalists, COVID deniers, neo-Nazis and former reality star Tila Tequila, who was suspended for hate speech.

    Other Trump allies kicked off Twitter include Michael Flynn and Sidney Powell, Lin Wood and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who was permanently banned in January for repeatedly spreading misinformation about COVID-19 and vaccine safety.

    White supremacist David Duke and the often violent Proud Boys organisation have been banned, along with far-right trolls like one who goes by the name Baked Alaska, who promoted anti-Semitic tropes and faces charges stemming from his involvement in the Jan 6 attack.

    Alex Jones, the creator of Infowars, was permanently banned in 2018 for abusive behaviour. Last year, Jones lost a defamation case filed by the parents of children killed in the 2012 Newtown, Connecticut, school shooting over Jones’ repeated claims that the shooting was fake.

    Twitter, Musk said Tuesday, currently has a strong bias to the left, largely because it is located in San Francisco. This alleged bias prevents it from building trust in the rest of the US and the world, he said: “It’s far too random and I think Twitter needs to be much more even handed.”

    Twitter declined to comment on Musk’s remarks.

    Earlier on Tuesday, Musk said he supported a new European Union law aimed at protecting social media users from harmful content after he met with the bloc’s single market chief.

    EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton told The Associated Press on Tuesday that he outlined to Musk how the bloc’s online regulations aim to uphold free speech while also making sure whatever is illegal “will be forbidden in the digital space,” which Musk “fully agreed with.”

    In a video Breton tweeted late Monday, Musk said the two had a “great discussion” and that he agrees with the Digital Services Act, which is expected to get final approval later this year. It will make big tech companies like Twitter, Google and Facebook parent Meta police their platforms more strictly for illegal or harmful content like hate speech and disinformation or face billions in fines. (AP)

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  • Elon Musk Would Reverse ‘Morally Wrong’ Twitter Ban on Donald Trump

    Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is soon to own Twitter said he would reverse Twitter’s ban on former president Donald Trump. Musk said it was a mistake and a ‘morally wrong’ decision by the website to ban the former president.

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  • Kamran Akmal Trolled for Wrong Spelling of Independence As Pakistan Celebrates its Independence Day (See Reactions)

    Kamran Akmal Trolled for Wrong Spelling of Independence As Pakistan Celebrates its Independence Day (See Reactions)

    Cricketer Kamran Akmal took to Twitter and posted on the occasion of Pakistan’s Independence Day, which is being celebrated today, August 14. Akmal shared a creative design, however, Independence was spelt wrongly as “Indepence” in it. Twitter users were quick to spot the mistake and trolled the wicket-keeper batsman.

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  • Google’s ‘teacher approved’ applications give the wrong message on children’s privacy

    Google’s ‘teacher approved’ applications give the wrong message on children’s privacy

    The company said last year that it received labels from teachers across the country by asking rates for factors such as “age suitability, quality of experience, enrichment and happiness”.

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    Two federal groups on Wednesday asked the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate whether apps labeled Google Play Store as “teacher approved” by Google to illegally target ads on children to parents Are collecting personal data without the consent of.

    The Campaign for Occupational-Free Childhood (CCFC) and the Center for Digital Democracy (CDD), which has previously helped FTC take action, have been cited since last June, among other evidence reports from three different research groups, which show children. Play Store apps aimed at concluding. Silently transmitted data about individual companies to other companies.

    Alphabet Inc.’s Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Google’s Play Store is the default option for downloading apps on almost every Android smartphone and tablet in the United States. To address parental concerns about child-safe apps, Google markets to some such families and even “the teacher approved.

    Also read After a fight with Indian developers, Google cuts the Play Store fees

    The company said last year that it received labels from teachers across the country by asking rates on factors such as “age suitability, quality of experience, enrichment, and happiness”.

    In a complaint filed to the FTC on Wednesday, advocacy groups found Google’s labeling to be inaccurate because some apps are violating the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act or COPPA.

    CCFC board chair Angela Campbell said, “What we will do here is hope that the FTC and Google reach a settlement requiring Google Play to implement their requirements for developers who comply with the children’s app COPPA Huh.”

    In 2019, Google began asking developers to specify when their app is targeted at children to help them implement the policy required to comply with COPPA. The move by Google raised concerns about the company’s App Store enforcement measures following a 2018 complaint by CCFC, CDD and other groups to the FTC.

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  • Wrong Prosecution: Seeks preparation of petition, enforcement of guidelines in Supreme Court

    Wrong Prosecution: Seeks preparation of petition, enforcement of guidelines in Supreme Court

    A petition has been filed in the Supreme Court, highlighting the need to direct the government to give compensation to the victims of wrongful prosecution by the police or the authorities.

    “Surprisingly, India, with a population of about 1.5 billion, has no effective statutory / legal mechanism for wrongful lawsuits due to police and prosecution misconduct, resulting in an epidemic of false cases that has not only resulted in the nation’s social taunts. -Ban has been destroyed, but also affected by the writ petition filed by Supreme Court advocate Ashwani Kumar Upadhyay, with concern over over 40 million cases, emphasizing over-judiciary.

    The petition said that the government, in its 277th report on abortion of justice in 2018, did not bother to implement the recommendations made by the Law Commission of India.

    The commission had prepared the report in November 2017 on the basis of the Delhi High Court order in the Bablu Chauhan case to “conduct a comprehensive investigation into the issue of relief and rehabilitation of victims of wrongful prosecution and harassment”.

    Mr Upadhyay urged that, being the custodian of the Constitution and defender of the right to life, liberty and dignity, the apex court “may use its full constitutional power to prepare guidelines for compensation to the victims of wrongful lawsuits”. .

    The plea states that innocents fall prey to malice of officers who use the criminal justice system to settle scores.

    The petition states that there is no fear of prosecution by the courts and there has been an unprecedented surge in the filing of false cases due to the increasing tendency to implicate innocent people for the opposite purposes.

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  • Saifuddin Soz says that PM Modi’s claim to mislead special status of Jammu and Kashmir is wrong

    Saifuddin Soz says that PM Modi’s claim to mislead special status of Jammu and Kashmir is wrong

    He said that the world knows that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are “deeply angry” about “unilateral unconstitutional measures”.

    Senior Congress leader Saifuddin Soz on Tuesday called the claim allegedly made by Prime Minister Narendra Modi “misleading” that the special status of Jammu and Kashmir had been revoked for the benefit of the people there.

    “It is indeed unfortunate that PM Modi has made a misleading statement in Kolkata the other day that Article 370 was abolished by the central government in favor of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” Mr. Soz said in a statement in Srinagar.

    “How can PM Modi take the people of Jammu and Kashmir, who are really very upset over the illegal violation of Article 370 of the Constitution,” he said.

    The Congress leader said that the “worst aspect” of the violation of the special constitutional provisions was that the central government “did this wrongdoing by all, although the people of Jammu and Kashmir are the first party to the agreement”.

    He said that the world knows that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are “very angry” about “unilateral unconstitutional measures”.

    “Soz said,” the people of Kashmir have already indicated that they will fight for the restoration of state autonomy in Article 370 of the Constitution of India.

    Without naming anyone, the Congress leader said that there are some politicians in Jammu and Kashmir who are trying to mislead the people of Kashmir by insisting on the restoration of the state, which essentially reinforced autonomy to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Is not the same as. “.

    He said, “On the restoration of the state, the Modi government through its statement makes a commitment to this effect on the floor of the Parliament.”

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  • Twitterati target the wrong Tom Holland, trend #BoycottSpiderman

    Twitterati target the wrong Tom Holland, trend #BoycottSpiderman

    Historian Holland took to Twitter to “apologise”, but not for his earlier tweet on Modi, but to the makers of ‘Spider-Man’

    “I’m a huge admirer of the modesty Modi showed in naming the world’s largest cricket stadium after himself.” Tom Holland tweeted on February 24 after Motera’s revamped Sardar Patel stadium was renamed Narendra Modi stadium.

    His sarcasm didn’t win appreciation from many Indians on Twitter. Holland’s tweet invited over 5,000 retweets and thousands of replies, most of them asking him to “mind his business.” They warned him that Indians will boycott his upcoming Spider-Man 3 for his comments.

    Now, actor Tom Holland who plays Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is clueless, because he didn’t post the original comment. It was posted by Tom Holland, the historian. Writer Holland is known for his works such as Rubicon: The Triumph and the Tragedy of the Roman Republic, In the Shadow of the Sword, and Dynasty.

    His much younger namesake and Hollywood actor tweets from the handle @TomHolland1996. On the day when #BoycottSpiderman was trending in India, actor Holland was busy promoting his latest movie by teasing his fans with fake titles of his third Spider-Man movie. It was finally revealed that third movie from the franchise also starring Zendaya and Jacob Batalon , would be called Spider-Man: No Way Home.

    Some were quick to find out the difference but it did little help.

    So, people started making fun of those calling for the boycott of the movie. All this only helped in making the hashtag trend even better.

    Historian Holland took to Twitter once again, this time to “apologise”. But not for his earlier tweet on Modi, but to the makers of Spider-Man. “Just for the record, & to save Marvel’s profits in India, I freely acknowledge that Narendra Modi is a man of immense humility, and that his naming the world’s largest cricket stadium after himself is in no way quite hilariously immodest.”