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Game of Thrones Season 5 Leaked and their Links!


WASHINGTON -- The four first episodes of Season 5 of HBO hit "Game of Thrones" were leaked on the Internet hours before the premier episode was to air on the cable network, the news site TorrentFreak reported Sunday.

"The leaked episodes, which appear to come from review copies sent to the press, have been downloaded more than 100,000 times in just three hours," said the site, which specializes in news about copyright and file sharing.

The first episode of the new season of the medieval fantasy saga was supposed to air simultaneously at 0100 GMT Monday in 170 countries, regardless of their time zone.

HBO decided on the unusual release schedule because the series' fervent following has made it a hot property.

Based on American novelist George R.R. Martin's fantasy series "A Song of Ice and Fire," the saga is a feast of blood, sex and betrayal.

It recounts the implacable fight for power among several families in an imaginary landscape of kingdoms and continents inspired by the history of the Middle Ages.

Watch Episode 1 to 4 links in torrent: http://kickass.to/tv/
And here is the .mp4 links of the TV show that is just under 100mb: http://www.levidia.ch/tv-show.php?watch=game-of-thrones

5-Year-Old Tangled in Giant Kite and Fell to his death

A (supposed to be happy) kite festival practice in Vietnam ended in tragedy when a 5-year-old boy was accidentally tangled in a giant kite’s string and dragged more than 60ft in the air before falling to his death in Ho Chi Minh City.

The victim was identified as Van Minh Dat, who was only at the event to help his mother sell drinks to kite flyers and spectators. The horrific accident was caught on cam, showing the young boy being pulled into the air as helpless onlookers scream in terror.

Dat’s Aunt, who witnessed the accident told Thanh Nien News that the giant kite had fallen to the ground several times after the Saigon Kite Club members attempted to launch it in unstable wind condition. In one such fall the kite knocked down a table and some chairs near the drinks stall where Dat’s mother and him were working.

Apparently, the little kid run near the kite, trying to help pick up some fallen soft drink bottles, but his leg got caught up in the kite string. The kite then instantly took off because of the strong winds, dragging the boy up.

Members of the Saigon Kite Club attempted to launched this massive kite about 15 meters wide, as they were practicing for an upcoming kite festival in the beach city of Vung Tau.


Many netizens who were saddened by the news asked why no help was made. If someone tries to catch this child, it will be another casualty, plus, you can't predict the estimate fall that fast.

Picture of a young Muslim boy against all out war

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Watch: A video that will change your thoughts on Muslims


This viral trending video, entitled '6 things about Islam that everyone has to know!' caused a stir in the internet world. This is about the 'truth of Islamic written in Quoran' that only few people, especially the non-muslims understand.

Terrorism were caused mostly by the members of the Islamic religion (ISIS, MILF, Al Qaeda, etc) but only little we know that they are just creating their own beliefs and principles that are not based on the Quoran (Muslim's bible) itself.

The video includes not killing in the name of Allah and equal respect to Muslim women which is contrary to what we see today. The video taught us to not be stereotypes about the Muslims, they're no different than Christianity which fights each other.

A 200-year-old Buddhist monk found


IB Times/Dominic Gover - Mummified Buddhist monk found in Mongolia is 'still alive,' claims professor

A 200-year-old Buddhist monk found mummified in Mongolia "is still alive" and nearing a state of Nirvana, it has been claimed.

According to an expert on Buddhism, the lotus position in which the body was found indicates the mummy is still in a heightened spiritual meditation called "tukdam".

That is very close to Nirvana, which according to Buddhist beliefs, is the highest possible state achievable when the physical body dissolves.

Profesor Ganhugiyn Purevbata of Ulaanbaatar Buddhist University in Mongolia, has advanced the incredible theory the mummified monk is still alive - despite it looking very dead after two centuries spent wrapped in an animal hide.

"Lama is sitting in the lotus position vajra, the left hand is opened, and the right hand symbolises of the preaching Sutra," he said.

"This is a sign that the Lama is not dead, but is in a very deep meditation according to the ancient tradition of Buddhist lamas."

Buddhist monk Dr Barry Kerzin told the Mirror said the continuing meditative state of the 200-year-old monk is a source of joy to those nearby.

"If the meditator can continue to stay in this meditative state, he can become a Buddha," said Kerzin.
"Reaching such a high spiritual level the meditator will also help others, and all the people around will feel a deep sense of joy."

The mummified monk was discovered in the Kobdsk region of Mongolia inside a cave. It came in to the possession of the authorities after a man was caught trying to sell it on the black market for an enormous sum.