This Girl Accepted A Random Facebook Friend Request! What Happened Next Is So Amazing



When it comes to Facebook, friend requests from strangers are not always welcomed. Many a times, people make fake profiles, do time pass with girls and eventually ditch them. However, this story which we are going to narrate today is completely different and positive.

This is the story of Rebecca Luff (18) from Plymouth and Michael Young (25) from Adelaide Australia; Facebook changed their lives for good. Yes, one Facebook request made things amazing for them.


How it all started?

Rebecca casually accepted Michael's friend request 2 years back and they started having friendly conversations. After having some good conversations on Skype and Facebook, they made their relationship official in December 2015.

In September 2016, Michael visited Plymouth and the duo spent 3 weeks together; later they traveled to Amsterdam for a break. On meeting him, Rebecca said



“When we first started talking, I never thought it would be this serious. Nobody took us seriously for a long time; I think everyone thought it was all a bit bizarre.”

While dropping him at the airport, Rebecca was pretty sad as she didn't know when she will get a chance to meet him next.


Their unique relationship!

Rebecca and Michael last met on the 3rd of October; after that, no one can stop them from online dating. In July, Rebecca has plans of going to Australia and spending 3 months with Michael. She says,

“I'm so excited to finally be able to go and visit the places he regularly tells me about, and of course finally get to meet his family and friends properly. It's strange because I already feel like I know them, we're Facebook friends and I regularly speak to them when we're on Skype to each other. His Nan is letting me borrow her car whilst I'm there so I can travel around whilst Michael is at work, which is lovely.”



Everyone is quite supportive; now, Rebecca has Bondi Beach (Australia) on her wish list. The couple is aware that in future, one of them has to move to the other part of the globe to be together always.

This is a wonderful love story, isn't it? Do you know some more love stories like these? Do share in our comments section below.
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Intern With Red FM Rajkot Details Inside

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Want To Talk To Anushka Sharma? Here’s Her WhatsApp Number 98674*****

They say marketing is the soul of a film. Promoting a film gets very important for filmmakers to bring in its liveliness. Stars are often seen promoting their films and reaching out to the audiences. Like other stars, Anushka Sharma also believes in doing that but this time she is going beyond the usual ethics of promotion. But how?

Well! Anushka Sharma will interact with her fans on Whatsapp video call but she’ll be invisible. That is how it will be because she will be playing Shashi, a friendly spirit. The NH-10 actress will call the fans every week and interact about the film.

The Chief marketing officer of Fox Star Studios, Shikha Kapur said, “A celebrity going invisible during a film’s promotion is a first and we would like to continue creating ground-breaking ideas that transcend conventional norms of engagement”.

Since Anushka Sharma is playing a friendly soul, she got her personal number registered as Shashi and shall be available to interact with the fans through WhatsApp’s video calling feature.

Well! The number is 9867473178. The fans will feed her number and the buzz is that the number will be constantly used by Anushka Sharma through the campaign of Phillauri to give her fans the access to the film’s promotional content.

Shikha Kapur commented on that by saying, “The unique storyline of ‘Phillauri’ where the lead actor plays a friendly spirit who cannot be seen by people, gives us the opportunity to create a campaign that is imaginative and differentiated with ‘invisibility’ taking centre stage as the unique proposition.”

She also added, “For ‘Phillauri’, we have created ideas that are experiential in nature and invoke participation from the target audience. What’s up with Shashi is one such idea on Whatsapp where we tap into the reach of the chatting platform in the country (160 million monthly users) and encourage engagement with Shashi in a never been done before manner.”

Phillauri will hit the screens on March 24.
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Beautiful things around the world people don’t know



The bucket lists that you need to visit before you can't, or before they will cease to exist.The fact is though, that these marvellous places will eventually never be the same. For instance, these ones that you've heard of, but actually won't get to see.

» Check out some of them:

Cave Paintings

Discovered in pristine condition in 1940, tourists were allowed to enter initially. But after a few years, the climatic changes brought about by the very presence of humans, caused the growth of various bacteria and fungi on the walls, partially destroying the paintings.

The hanging garden of Babylon


Mythology shrouds each of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, but none has been more mysterious than the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Archaeologists have never unearthed evidence of the soaring gardens, and scholars have questioned its very existence.

The wedding cake rock


This place was closed for public due to safety reasons. Turns out, the Wedding Cake Rock couldn't handle that many people and according to some scientists, may actually be very unstable.

The original Wimbley Stadium


The famous Old Wembley Stadium, with its iconic twin towers at the entrances, was demolished to make way for the new, modern Wembley stadium.


It was found that the increasing weight of the locks was making the bridge heavy and unstable. Authorities had no choice but to remove the locks and prevent people from putting new ones.
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World’s First Flying Car Has Finally Arrived

After the so much decades hard-work, now it is possible to place an order for a flying car that follows every flight and road regulations.

Now people has compulsory to follow the road and sky rules. People may drive and fly at the end of the 2018.



The PAL-V Liberty is a Dutch two-seat three-wheeler using a Rotax dual-propulsion system, the driving engine producing 99 bhp and the flying one generating 197 bhp.

The rotor blades packed away rather neatly on the roof, the Liberty has a claimed range of over 800 miles based on a 31 mpg average, a 0-62 mph time of 9.0 sec and a top speed of 100 mph.



Reach your chosen take off location, which must be a small airstrip, glider site, or similar rather than just a long stretch of quiet road, and spend 5-10 minutes on conversion work unfolding the tail section and two rotor blades and taking out the propeller. Then you’re ready to take to the skies.



Thrust is provided by the engine powering the rear rotor. The main rotor above the vehicle is spun by air movement alone to create vertical lift. The air range is over 300 miles, maximum airspeed is 112 mph and the maximum altitude 3500 meters.



All sounds pretty good so far until you get to the price, which starts at 499,000 euros or about £425,000. That’s the premium you pay for being an early adopter.



Once the first tranche of ninety Pioneer Editions has been completed, Liberty Sport versions will be released at prices starting from around £225,000. You’ll also need to factor in the cost of flying lessons, as you’ll need a licence to fly it.
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10 Famous Indian Cricketers And The Amazing Cars That They Own

Our cricketers are a league of the coolest personalities in the country. They carry themselves with swag on the field and off the field as well. Don't we just admire them for their style too, while we worship their dedication for the game of cricket? We all do.

So while they can drive the ball onside and offside, they also are super excited to drive their supercars. Make no mistake, the cars they have carry the same amount of swag that these cricketers move with.

So let's take a look at the 10 most stylish cars of the most smartass Indian Cricketers.

Yuvraj Singh


A Punjabi and not crazy for cars? That is next to impossible. So like we would think, Yuvi has an immense love for cars, and his collection cries it out loud. The man has got Lamborghini Murcielago and Porsche 911. He got his Porsche as a gift for hitting six sixes in an over in the World T20 2007 match against England.


Mahendra Singh Dhoni


It's a known fact that our former 'Captain Cool' has a cool collection of cars and bikes. He owns a Hummer, a Toyota Corolla, a customized open-top Scorpio and Mitsubishi Pajero. When in need of fresh air he has fourteen bikes to ride including his latest X132 Hellcat.


Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar.

Sachin Tendulkar is seen among the all-time best batsmen in the world. Apart from that, the man is also known for his immense and intense love for cars. The garage of Tendulkar parks many cars like BMW M5, BMW X5, his latest Nissan GTR 530, and more. His most notable car was Ferrari 360 Modena that he recently sold.

Sourav Ganguly


Can you guess which cricketer has the largest fleet of cars in his garage? It's none other than one of the most successful captains of India, our own 'Dada,' Sourav Ganguly. Dada has got 20 Mercedez Benz cars, four BMWs, and much more.

Kapil Dev


Don't we just love the person who brought us the first ever Cricket World Cup? Now if you think that the swag ends with the career and age, you're all wrong. Kapil Dev drives a very stylish, sporty, and luxurious, Porsche Panamera.

Virender Sehwag


Most known for his smashes and strike rate, Virender Sehwag, leaves nothing towards the offside. The way he talks wit, his car talks class. This disastrous batsman owns a Bentley Continental Flying Spur that costs more than two crores to own.

Rahul Dravid


Raise your hands if you think this man is the soberest cricketer ever to feature in Indian Cricket. The class he carries in the game is same with his choice of driving machines. Dravid drives a BMW and a Hyundai Tucson. Tucson came as a gift from ICC when he was declared the ICC Test Player of the Year in 2004.

Virat Kohli


Show me the most stylish cricketer the Indian cricket has ever seen. Oh, there. Kohli spotted. The current skipper of Indian Cricket Team has inspired a whole generation with his masterclass game and his super stylish swag. Coming to his cars, the man has got a BMW X6, a Renault Duster, and an Audi R8. Virat earned the Audi R8 for his outstanding performance in an ODI series against Sri Lanka.

Harbhajan Singh


A Sardar that is 'asardaar' if you trust the words of another Sardar, Navjot. The turbanator is another Punjabi who's crazy for cars. He mostly is seen in his customized Hummer.

Anil Kumble


Heading the group of the most successful spinners from India, Anil Kumble is also classy with his cars. The leading Indian wicket taker has a Ford Endeavour and a Black Mercedes E-Class.

Got amazed with the collection of cars these cricketers own? You can have your gorgeous car taking the cue from them.

Which cricketer do you think has got the most stylish car? Comment your opinions below
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Krushna Is Kashmera’s Second Husband! Other Telly Stars Who Fell In Love After Their First Marriages

Who says love happens once? Well, at least for not these TV stars. There are a number of telly celebrities who have fallen in love after their first marriages. While for some it was a case of fading love, for others it was sheer attraction. But in the end, they got lucky, and are now happily spending lives with their second partners.
 

For instance, not many know that comic star Krushna Abhishek’s wife Kashmera Shah was married to her internet friend Brad Listermann, before falling for Krushna. The actress, in an interview revealed, that she did cheat on Brad since she fell in love for Krushna. And now, the actress is happily married to Krishna and has no intentions to fall for someone else, for the third time!








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How did Valentine's Day begin and who was St. Valentine? The real story, facts and history behind February 14

It's renowned for being the 'most romantic day of the year'.

And many of us use it as an opportunity to show affection for our loved ones with cards, flowers or chocolates.

But why exactly do we celebrate Valentine's Day and why does it fall on February 14?


Well The Mirror trawled through the history books to find out the real reasons so you don't have to - and the background casts a very different light on the holiday.

How did Valentine's Day begin?


A sold out sign is seen in front of heart shaped chocolate lollipops on display at a department store in Tokyo, Japan. In Japan Valentine's day is celebrated differently from Western countries. On Valentines day Japanese women are expected to give chocolates to the men, some are given as courtesy or friendship gifts to male friends, colleagues or classmates, others are given to a women's "one true love". (Photo: Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

Valentine's Day is an old tradition thought to have originated from a Roman Festival known as Lupercalia, according to History.com.

It was held on February 15 as a fertility festival dedicated to Faunus, the Roman god of agriculture.

During the celebrations boys would draw names of girls from a box and the pair would be partners during the festival.

These matches often led to marriage.

The festival survived the initial rise of Christianity but was outlawed at the end of the 5th century when Pope Gelasius declared February 14 St Valentine's Day.

Chaucer may have actually made it all up

Chaucer, as in The Canterbury Tales writer, may have actually been behind Valentine's Day. The medieval English poet took quite a few liberties with history. He'd drop his poetic characters into real-life historical events leaving readers wondering if that's what really happened.

There is no actual record of Valentine's Day before Chaucer's poem in 1375. It's in Parliament of Foules that he links the tradition of courtly love to the St Valentine's feast day - the tradition didn't exist until after his poem.

The poem refers to February 14 as the day of birds coming together to find a mate. “For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne’s day / Whan every foul cometh ther to choose his mate,” he wrote and maybe invented Valentine's Day as we now know it.

Who was St Valentine?


St. Valentine
The St Valentine that inspired the holiday may have been more than one man.

The saint officially recognised by the Roman Catholic Church was a real person who died around AD 270.

An account from 1400s describes Valentine as a priest who was beheaded by Emperor Claudius II for helping Christian couples wed.

The emperor had banned marriage as he thought single men made better soldiers. Valentine felt this was unfair so he celebrated marriages in secret. When the emperor found out he was thrown in jail and sentenced to death.

He may also have been Bishop of Terni, also martyred by Claudius II on the outskirts of Rome. There are similarities between the priest's and bishop's stories, which leads people to believe they are the same man.

There's so much confusion around St Valentine that the Church stopped veneration of him in 1969 - though he is still listed as an official saint.

“Valentinus” is from the Latin word for worthy, strong or powerful, and was a popular name between the second and eighth centuries AD meaning there are several martyrs with the same name. There are actually a dozen Valentines listed and there's even a Pope Valentine. The actual day we celebrate is known as St Valentine of Rome to set him apart.

What does he really have to do with love?

Valentine did help marry couples in secret, which is arguably very romantic. He is the patron saint of beekeepers and epilepsy among other things..like the plague, fainting and travelling. That doesn't stop people calling on his help for those romantically involved. He's now also patron of engaged couples and happy marriages.

Why is his skull kept in Rome?

l is housed and adorned in flowers in Rome. It's actually on display in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin.

It was found when people were excavating a catacomb near Rome in the early 1800s. The skeletal remains and other relics now associated with St Valentine were dug up. It's the norm for these to be split and distributed to reliquaries - places that keep relics - around the world. If you wanted to see other parts of the saint, he's on display in the Czech Republic, Ireland, Scotland, England and France.


Why do we give Valentine's cards?


Heart-shaped Valentine card with Cupid. It was printed by the prodigious Raphael Tuck & Sons and dates from the 1880s. Price £20. (Photo: Altus Arts Proudlove antiques col)
Another idea is that when he was sent to prison, he sent a letter to a young girl he had fallen in love with and signed it "From your Valentine".

It's thought this was the first ever Valentine's Day greeting .


Why is always celebrated on February 14?

Some believe that Valentine's Day's is celebrated mid-February to mark the anniversary of St Valentine's death.

It's thought to have happened in the middle of the month around 270 AD.

Others maintain that the Christian church decided to place St Valentine's feast day at this time of the year in an effort to 'Christianise' the pagan festival of Lupercalia.


Why are roses associated with Valentine's Day?


Roses have been the symbol of love since the early 1700s when Charles II of Sweden brought the Persian poetical art known as the "language of flowers" to Europe.

Throughout the 18th century, ladies loved their floral dictionaries, which listed the symbolic meanings of different flowers.

The red rose was believed to be the flower favoured by Venus, the Roman Goddess of Love, and has therefore come to represent that.

Why cupid?

Cupid is the god of desire, erotic love, affection and attraction. He is the son of Venus, goddess of love, and war god Mars. Cupid in Latin is 'amor', which means love.

When did Valentine's Day become commercial?

It wasn't until the 18th century that Valentine's Day took off in England. Lovers began to send trinkets, cards and flowers to their loved ones. A huge amount of printed cards would get sold, then in 1913 Hallmark Cards in Kansas City began mass producing specific Valentine's Day cards. Now about a billion cards are sold every year and it's the second biggest card sending time of the whole year.

Why do we sign cards anonymously?

Apart from the embarrassment, there was an actual tradition started by the Victorians. They thought it was bad luck to sign the cards with their actual names. It was also the Victorians that sent roses as they were Venus' favourite flower.

Valentine's Day inspiration

Valentine's Day has developed a reputation for consumers splashing out on fancy candy, lavish gifts and expensive holidays - but it's not always the cash that counts.
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Woman gave birth to baby GOAT after two-years of pregnancy

A lady has brought forth a goat following a two-year pregnancy.


The lady, who was anonymous in the scope, was accounted for to have being pregnant for a long time and went to a group place for offer assistance.

A free therapeutic treatment facility had been set up by a nearby minister and the lady's work was obviously brought on.

Swarms assembled to watch with neighborhood media detailing a newborn child goat-like creature canvassed in a pool of blood on the solid floor.

Film has likewise been discharged demonstrating the blood-drenched creature which local people say moves down the unusual cases.

The occurrence was said to have occurred in the city of Port Harcourt in Nigeria and was initially written about web-based social networking, before being grabbed in the nation's local news sites including Nigeria Today, the Daily Post and the Herald.

It is not known how the goat wound up lying in the pool of blood.
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Plastic Surgeries Gone Right! These Actresses Should Definitely Thank Their Doctors

In an industry where your looks matter a lot, actors resorting to various means for bodily perfections, comes as no surprise. Whether they admit it or not, but their physical transformations speak out loud about them going under the knife. While some the surgeries turned out to be nightmares, for others, the cosmetic help did wonders. Take a look at some such ladies who only looked better after their treatments.

Shilpa Shetty

The actress was among Bollywood’s average-looking actresses when she entered the industry in 1993. However, she looked quite different from her ‘Baazigar’ days, in the film ‘Shool’ in 1999. Her item song ‘UP Bihar Lootne’ saw her in a better avatar.

Shruti Hassan

Well, Shruti’s stunning makeover needs no explanation. The actress completely transformed herself in 2011 when her new found looks got noticed in the film ‘Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji’. Before that, the star daughter appeared in films like ‘Luck’ and ‘Hey Ram’ in those raw and rough appearance.

Priyanka Chopra


The actress hit the headlines when she was crowned as the ‘Miss World’ in 2000. She then entered Bollywood in 2013 and made a place with her acting skills. While her talent won hearts, the actress was scanned for her looks. Then in 2004, it was her film ‘Aitraaz’ that saw in her a transformed version. Her nose and lips looked different and better. And today, the actress scores best in looks, talent and fame.

Sridevi

The actress started her career with south Indian films when she first appeared in the Tamil film ‘Muruga’ in 1967. The film saw her in a darker avatar with broader nose and thinner lips. She entered Bollywood and was seen in the same avatar in films like ‘Solva Sawan’, ‘Sadma’ and ‘Himmatwala’, until ‘Tohfa’ in 1984 that saw the actress with a new nose, lips and face cut.

Shama Sikander

The TV actress is perhaps the classic example of cosmetic surgeries gone right or may be perfect.  Shama, who is last remembered as ‘Pooji’ in the show ‘Yeh meri Life Hai’ that aired in 2005, she came back in limelight with her birthday bash in 2014, only to raise eyebrows with her stunning makeover. The actress was completely transformed and looked much better.

Rekha

The timeless beauty grabbed eyeballs for her good looks in the year 1973 with the film ‘Namak Haraam’. Prior to that, the lady scored quite low with those busy eyebrows, broad lips and face cut.

Kangana Ranaut

The Himachali beauty entered Bollywood in 2006 and instantly got noticed for her acting prowess and unconventional yet simple looks. However, we got to see her sexier version in 2010 in the film ‘Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai’. Her fuller lips and pointed nose were quite evident and must say, the alleged cosmetic treatments have only made her into a stunner with time. 

Kareena Kapoor Khan

The actress, who started the trend of size zero, floored one and all with her sexy avatar in the film ‘Tashan’ in 2008. Her svelte frame, prominent cheek bones and face cut, said a different story from the times she entered Bollywood in 2000.

Gauahar Khan

The model-turned-actress got noticed for her dance skills and of course looks, when she appeared in ‘Jhalak Dikhla Ja’ in 2009. Before that, the lady sported bigger nose and round face in films like ‘Aan: Men at Work’ in 2004. 

Karisma Kapoor

The other Kapoor girl too has transformed a lot with time. From bushy eyebrows, to that pointed nose, Lolo too got everything corrected and right in place. Her new avatar was first noticed in 1997 in the film ‘Dil Toh Pagal Hai’ where she looked hotter than ever.

Kajol

The actress made a place for herself in Bollywood after giving hits like ‘Baazigar’, ‘Karan Arjun’, ‘yeh Dillagi’, ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’, ‘Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya’, ‘Dushman’, to name a few.  While allthe films saw the power-performer in her, it was only in 2001, when we saw the stunner that Kajol was. The actress donned a complete new avatar in ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham’ with thinner face cut, eyebrows, fairer skin and pointed nose!

Sushmita Sen

The former Miss Universe appeared in her first film in 1996. Though she was always considered as a good-looking actress, the Bengali beauty too decided to go under the knife and changes were evident in the year 1999 in the film ‘Biwi No. 1’. From cheek bones, to face cut, eyebrows and lips, seems like Sush got everything corrected.  
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