Sunday, 22 May 2016

Documentary reveals secret life of human pups

A NEW documentary takes a look at the hidden world of human pups: a secretive subculture of men who dress and behave like dogs. Why do they covet doggie treats, belly rubs and squeaky toys?
“Puppy play is definitely not about sex, it is a form of escapism,” says Kye, a 28-year-old Oxford graduate who enjoys dressing up as a dog, reports the Daily Mail.Channel 4’s Secret Life of the Human Pups focuses mainly on men like Kye but he says: “Females who are into pet play are usually into kitten play as they identify more with kittens than pups.”
The program also features the sad story of Tom, 32, a theatre technician from Tring, Hertforshire, who split up with his fiancee Rachel because of his yearning to dress up as a dalmatian.
He says: “You disappear and start chasing puppy toys. You go so deep into the head space, you crave it and want it. It’s just magic.”-read more

Monday, 16 May 2016

Paranoia part 2nd

https://youtu.be/oo9XYqU-Evk

Me..mark aka ghostman as as an singer?

Yes i have delved into the world of sex ,drugs and rock and roll well in my case a cup of tea with a  torch of weirdness. I know as genesis said can't sing or dance but at least i am in on the joke and not a x factor or pop idol wanna be.no my music is just me having fun and if liked ok thats cool.

Sunday, 15 May 2016

stand up

bridge too far for bats .

a 20 metre long bridge -wildlife corridor -which cost thousands will not work say experts.the bridge is meant to guide low flying bats away from oncoming traffic in a new town-sherford,devon.

Nature's Epic Journeys - 1. Elephants

A thousand elephants, from magnificent bulls to vulnerable orphans, come together in a crucial annual gathering in northern Kenya, whilst facing deadly threats from both predators and poachers.
Liz Bonnin leads a team of scientists and film-makers using cutting-edge satellite-tracking technology to follow individual elephants day by day as they cope with their daily challenges. The team capture surprising new behaviour and witness how elephant society is responding to a world changed by poaching, including the remarkable way young elephants are coping with the loss of their parents.
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Sticks and Bones

 It is often said that "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me," but experience tells a much more comp...