Showing posts with label Industry Gossip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industry Gossip. Show all posts

Epic Graphic Work- You Think It's A Dick But No It's Don Jazzy Again- Take A Look

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You think it's a dick but no; "it's Don Jazzy again"! ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ All I can think of right now is medical humour and if you are asking why? Take a look at how a talented Graphic Artist in his latest work makes a confirmed male phallus aka penis aka dick, transform into an animated image of  Don Jazzy, the Boss of the Mavin Record Label in Nigeria.



 Graphic Artists have gotten creative with their work in all sort of ways in the past but this creativity is on another level.  Our hands are up in the air for "instagram.com/mkadimart". Well done Brother. Your artistic cerebrum is on fire.

I was just minding my business on a quiet Saturday evening, when some industry gossip came along. Of course my first instinct was to tickle your fancy- Dr. Kevwe's Blog (DKB) distinguished readers and find out what your thoughts are regarding this amazingly hilarious work of art.

A Man Died From 'Flesh-Eating' Bacteria After Eating an Oyster. Here's What You Need to Know


A 71-year-old man died after eating what many consider a delicacy: raw oysters. The man, whose name has not been released, ate an oyster at a restaurant in Sarasota, Florida that turned out to be contaminated with Vibrio vulnificus bacteria. Said to have been dealing with underlying medical conditions, the man died two days later, USA Today reported.


Vibrio bacteria usually cause gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. But people with medicals issues such as liver disease, diabetes, stomach disorders, or other conditions that weaken the body’s typical immune response are at a higher risk of more serious complications or even death, according to the FDA. Anyone with one of these conditions showing symptoms of a Vibrio infection should get to a doctor ASAP.

Earlier this year, a Texas woman died after eating raw oysters as well. While on vacation in Louisiana, Jeannette LeBlanc, along with friends and family, picked up some shellfish, shucked and ate them, and soon after developed extreme side effects. Over the next couple of days, she had trouble breathing and developed severe sores and rashes. Once at the hospital, she was diagnosed with vibriosis, the name for an infection caused by Vibrio bacteria. LeBlanc fought the illness for three weeks, according to her wife Vicki Bergquist, and then died from the infection.

Due to the nature of the sores caused by Vibrio infections, the bacteria are often dubbed flesh-eating. Vibriosis is separate, however, from necrotizing fasciitis, commonly called a flesh-eating infection, which is caused by bacteria like group A strep, E. coli, and staph, according to the CDC. Still, around 80,000 people get sick with vibriosis every year and around 100 of them die, the CDC says. It’s estimated that around 52,000 of those cases are caused by eating contaminated food, mostly raw or undercooked shellfish.

So why all the finger-pointing at oysters? They feed by filtering water. If the water is contaminated with bad-guy bacteria, oysters can become contaminated too. There are some 12 different species of Vibrio living in salt or brackish water that oysters might come into contact with.

Swimmers are also at risk, but only if contaminated water gets into an open cut or wound. (Last year, a man died from vibriosis after swimming with a new tattoo.) "The words flesh-eating might make you think that if you touch it, it will degrade your skin on contact, and that’s not true," Gabby Barbarite, PhD, a Vibrio researcher at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution, told Health in a previous interview. "You have to have a pre-existing cut—or you have to eat raw, contaminated seafood or chug a whole lot of contaminated water—for it to get into your bloodstream; it can’t break down healthy, intact skin."

While that's certainly a relief, it doesn't bode well for the raw bar: There’s little you can do to protect yourself other than eat your oysters cooked. Just because you're dining at a fancy establishment, eating your raw oysters with hot sauce, or chasing them with chardonnay, you're not safe from bacteria, according to the FDA. Heat is the only thing that will fully destroy those buggers, so order oysters fully cooked. (Cook them at home following a few easy FDA-approved safety tips, and make sure to always wash your hands with soap and water after touching raw shellfish.)

The 10 Best Quotes from Ronda Rousey's Reddit 'Ask Me Anything'

Ronda "Rowdy" Rousey is one of the most inspiring female athletes on earth—she's also really into Pokemon, completely #unbothered by Floyd Mayweather, and has the best answer to the "ideal date" question we've ever heard
Ronda "Rowdy" Rousey is one of the most inspiring female athletes on earth—she's also really into Pokemon, completely #unbothered by Floyd Mayweather, and has the best answer to the "ideal date" question we've ever heard.

The UFC Bantamweight champion opened up about all this and more during a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" session last night. Here are her most interesting answers.

On Floyd Mayweather

When a fan asked Rousey if she could beat boxer Floyd Mayweather in a "rule-less" fight, she replied: "Floyd is one of the best boxers of all time. He would definitely beat me in a boxing match. I unfortunately don’t get into 'matches.' I fight for a living. In a no rules fight, I believe I can beat anyone on this planet. Boxing is a sweet science with strict rules that I respect very much and aspire every day to improve at. But you said ruleless fight, and that’s my honest answer.”

On her pre-fight hype routine

“I have complete silence before I walk out before a fight. No talking in the locker room, no music, cellphones on silent. If I hear a ding from you taking a video you're gonna get your own private Rowdy Glare.”

On her idea of the perfect date

"Doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. If a guy is lame, he'll have to come up with activities to distract you from his lameness. If he's all kinds of awesome, doing nothing with him with be all kinds of awesome."

On what she wants kids with speech disorders to know

With the help of a speech therapist, Rousey overcame a speech disorder called childhood apraxia of speech, which causes problems saying sounds, syllables and words.

When asked about her experience with the disorder and speech therapy, Rousey said, "I'd like to tell any kid struggling with speech that anything can be overcome with hard work regardless of how insurmountable the odds seem. Shout out to all speech therapists. You're all awesome. And the best thing about my recovery was that I was never allowed to feel interior."

On recovering from disordered eating

"It feels very liberating to free of the guilt that used to come with every meal. And I feel like I have so much extra space in my brain now that I'm not constantly thinking about the next meal and trying to eat as much as possible every day while still losing weight. I feel amazing. I (think) I look amazing. And I just ate some bomb-ass french toast this morning."

On how she deals with media attention

"I accept that I have NO control over my image already. So, I try not to let the state of my perception have any effect on my happiness. You can never truly know anyone through only media anyway. If anything I just try to keep in mind that I'm an entertainer and not a politician or Miss America."

On her favorite cheat meal

"Buffalo wings naked with chunky blue cheese and extra hot sauce on the side."

On being a woman in a male-dominated career

"For any woman trying to break into a male-dominated career, I'd say the greatest thing you can do is always keep in mind that you always have the right to be there."


This behavior is completely disgusting' - Olympic champion Simone Biles opens up on sexual abuse


Four-time Olympic champion Simone Biles has said she was sexually abused by Team USA's former gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.

Nassar is serving 60 years in prison for having child sex abuse images on his computer and is awaiting sentence after admitting assaulting female gymnasts.



Biles, who won team, all-around, vault and floor exercise gold medals at Rio 2016, has said she was also abused by Nassar.

The 20-year-old Biles posted a statement on Twitter that read: "Most of you know me as a happy, giggly, and energetic girl. But lately... I've felt a bit broken and the more I try to shut off the voice in my head the louder it screams.


"I am not afraid to tell my story anymore. I too am one of the many survivors that was sexually abused by Larry Nassar."

Three former US Olympians have accused Nassar of sexual abuse, including Gabby Douglas, Aly Raisman and McKayla Maroney.
Biles continued: "It is not normal to receive any type of treatment from a trusted team physician and refer to it horrifyingly as the 'special' treatment. This behavior is completely unacceptable, disgusting, and abusive, especially from someone whom I was TOLD to trust.

"For too long I've asked myself, 'Was I too naive? Was it my fault?' I now know the answer to those questions. No. No, it was not my fault. No, I will not and should not carry the guilt that belongs to Larry Nassar, the USAG, and others.

"It is impossibly difficult to relive these experiences and it breaks my heart even more to think that as I work towards my dream of competing in Tokyo 2020, I will have to continually return to the same training facility where I was abused."

The 54-year-old Nassar was involved with America's world-beating gymnastics programme from the 1980s until July 2015, when the sport's national governing body sacked him.