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Feel like a virgin again

I find this video funny.  It is about a new found cream for women vagina to make it look like from that of an 18 year old woman. This cream is developed by Ultratech India.  And this cream will make you "feel like a virgin again".  Sounds like a very good idea and hope their product will really work .  I know many women in the world would love to try this one.

How to Battle flooding

It's rainy season again in the Philippines and recently we have seen the flooding in some areas in the country.  Some were knee deep and others were above their rooftops.  We may blame this on climate change and human activities.  But I think each of us has a role and share to make to stop or if not atleast minimize the flood. Here are some of the ways we can do: 1) Plant more trees and avoid cutting them.   - Trees roots help keep the soil more stable. 2) Throw your garbage properly   - Each of us should place our garbage in designated areas.  Don't throw the garbages on rivers, streams or any bodies of water.  3)  Make/Repair/Replace/De-clog our drainage system.   - Some areas have no drainage systems.  Others have but very small or it is clog with garbages, plastics or soils. 4) Rainwater harvesting  - Rainwater harvesting is the accumulating and storing of rainwater for reuse before it reaches the aquifer. (from Wikipedia)

Supervolcano found: Is it the entrance to hell?

In Italy lies a hidden "super volcano" that could kill millions.  It lies across the bay of Naples from Pompeii.  The boiling mud and sulphurous steam holes of the area west of Naples known as the Campi Flegrei or Phlegraean Fields, from the Greek word for burning, are a major tourist attraction. But the zone of intense seismic activity, which the ancients thought was the entrance to hell, also could pose a danger of global proportions with millions of people literally living on top of a potential future volcanic eruption. "These areas can give rise to the only eruptions that can have global catastrophic effects comparable to major meteorite impacts," said Giuseppe De Natale, head of a project to drill deep under the earth to monitor the molten "caldera". One such meteorite impact is thought to have caused the extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago when debris thrown into the atmosphere from the huge explosion plunged the earth into darkness. Sci