She Saw This Homeless Man Every Day… Until He Gave Her A Piece Of Paper And Everything Changed.

She Saw This Homeless Man Every Day… Until He Gave Her A Piece Of Paper And Everything Changed.

On the corner of a street in the Brazilian city of Sao Paolo sat a poet – though, until recently, not a soul knew it. He had been homeless for years, but beneath his tattered clothes, untamed hair, and bent back, his powerful story has remained untold. Until now.
Though most people never thought much about him as they carried on with their days, Shalla Montiero took interest in him – and it wasn’t long before she realized that she’d found something – and someone – really special.
When Shalla first saw this man, Raimundo Arruda Sorbinho, she had no clue what story he was hiding.
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He soon revealed that he’d been writing poetry for the entirety of his 35 years on the streets.
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Though he had no one to show his work to, he wrote and wrote and wrote.
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She was so moved, that she immediately created a Facebook page to showcase his writing.
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And that’s how Raimundo’s brother – who had not seen him for 50 years – found him again.
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And suddenly, his life was turned around completely. It was a miracle.
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To truly understand just how unbelievable this story and this man are, watch this incredible video. Just make sure you have a tissue box nearby.
What a story. I can’t believe that no one knew just how amazing this man and his poems were for decades. If you want to see more about Raimundo and his writing, check out his Facebook page. It’s really worth it.
While you’re at it, be sure to share his story by clicking below. Your friends will want to see this one.

She Was Always Told She Was The Ugliest Girl Ever. What She Looks Like Now? This Is Amazing!


Bullying is never something to pride yourself in. If you see someone giving others a hard time because of who they are then you're doing life wrong. This brave and beautiful soul has emerged as a stronger and better person because of the torment she faced during her life. Everyone has feelings and we need to remember that and celebrate our differences. Who do you want to be - the bully or the friend? Exactly.

16 Secret Messages Hidden in The Simpsons

The famous TV show The Simpsons have been telecast since 1989. One reason for the show’s popularity is that it is dynamic and offers something valuable to all types of viewers. The interesting part is Matt Groening took the time to include a lot of references and Easter eggs, but they are hidden. We took the time to search for them and present them to you through this post. So, here you go!
1) A113
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A113 appears often in the show as the prisoner number for various characters. It’s actually the room number at the popular California Institute of Arts where the animators of the show completed their graduation.
2) Matt Groening
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The courtroom sketch artist in episode 12 of season 5 is Matt Groening himself. Being the creator of this series, he often gets the honor to show up in the show in different forms.
3) McBain Movie
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McBain often shows up in the TV series in TV Clips or movies.
 4) Real Worth of Maggie
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The price of Maggie when she is scanned appears as $847.63 in the credits in the start of the show. It’s actually the mean cost of raising a kid in the USA on a monthly basis, based on the survey done in 1989.
5) Matt Groening’s Initials
Matt’s initials appear in the show in the form of the hairs and ears of homer. Very smart man!
6) Danny Elfman
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From 1999 till 2009, the name Danny Elfman appears on a storefront to serve as a shoutout. Later on he left the team and his name was also cut out from the opening credits.
 7) Homer was accused
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Homer was wrongfully accused of harassing a girl by media in episode 9 of season 6. After the apology from the media, a news program in the series apologizes by running quick messages on the screen. One of them read, “If you are reading this you have no life.”
8) Frink Rules
8In this episode, you can see Homer in a 3D world where he comes across a lot of Easter eggs. The hexadecimal numbers appearing in the 3D world mean “Frink Rules!”
9) Peter Griffin
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A cameo was made by Peter Griffin in Treehouse of Horror XIII
10) Springfield
10For the opening of the HBO show, Groening & Co made certain Springfield gets the Westeros treatment.
11) Krusty And Homer
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Krusty and Homer resemble each other. If a wing and some make-up is put on Homer, he will look exactly like Krusty.
12) The Writers Are More Than Just Writers
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In season 10, the last theorem by Fermat was disproved by Homer, which is proof that the writers of the show are good with math too as far as humor goes.
13) Recreating The Past
13Here is an iconic moment from the past recreated in the show. Homer and some friends of him resemble The Beatles.
14) Where’s Waldo?
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Many books were referenced in the show and one of them is Where’s Waldo. The interesting fact is Waldo showed up in the series many times. At times, he showed up in a crowd or passed by windows.
15) Five Fingers
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The only characters with 5 fingers in the entire series so far are Jesus Christ and Simpson God
. 16) Paul McCartney and Lentil Soup
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Sir Paul McCartney mentions that playing “Maybe I’m Amazed” would reveal a recipe for a Lentil soup. Amazingly enough, Paul McCartney can be heard singing the recipe in the background.

Apple’s new upgrade program is the best way to buy the iPhone 6S

Apple announced the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus today. And if you want one, Apple would like you to think that it's business as usual. You can preorder them starting September 12th, and they'll be available on September 25th. The 16GB iPhone 6S starts at $199 on-contract, and 64GB and 128GB versions will be available for $299 and $399, respectively. The 5.5-inch iPhone 6S Plus is priced slightly higher at $299, and it too is available in 64GB and 128GB options ($399 and $499, respectively). Easy.

But these prices aren't quite as meaningful as they have been in years past, because major carriers have trended away from traditional two-year contracts and toward 24-month payment plans. This way, instead of paying a large chunk of the cost of the phone up front when you sign a new contract, companies like AT&T and Verizon spread that cost over the life of your plan. So today, Apple announced its own version of this: the iPhone Upgrade Program.
Up front, Apple tells you four things about its new Upgrade Program. First, you'll be able to get a new iPhone every year. Second, the phone is unlocked — you can choose which carrier you'd like to use. Third is that you'll be able to pay for the phone with "low monthly payments," instead of paying the subsidized cost of the phone up front. And fourth is that the Upgrade Program comes with AppleCare+.
That sounds like a decent deal, especially with the inclusion of AppleCare+. But is it really? Let's break it down piece by piece, and see how it stacks up against the major carriers, using the base iPhone 6S and all the 24-month plans as our reference.


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New iPhone every year

The iPhone Upgrade Program is basically just a 24-month installment agreement, much like the ones being offered by the four major US carriers. Once you've paid 12 monthly installments as part of that agreement, you'll be able to swap your phone for a new one. Just remember — this essentially resets the clock on the 24 months, meaning that you're now starting another two-year agreement. What Apple hasn't shared yet is information on whether (or how) you can opt out of that agreement.
The major carriers typically offer you the option of paying the remaining balance of the value of the phone if you want out of their agreements early, and each has its own structure for when you can upgrade. AT&T will let you upgrade your phone after 18 months, Sprint will let you upgrade "whenever the latest iPhone is released," and T-Mobile will let you upgrade after 12 months. (T-Mobile also offers a program called Jump on Demand that lets you upgrade three times per year, but we're talking iPhones here — and only one gets released every year.) Verizon's payment plan is the worst here — you can only upgrade your phone when the 24-month installment plan has been paid off in full.

The phone is unlocked

Apple will sell you an unlocked phone as part of the Upgrade Program, which means you can take it to any of the four major carriers for the service of your choosing. You shouldn't have a problem bringing the phone to any of the carriers for activation, and it means you can jump from one to another if need be.
Buy a phone through the carriers, however, and you'll obviously lose this luxury. Carriers tend not to sell unlocked phones (Verizon is the exception here), and when they do, the installment plans they offer are most certainly not applicable.

You’ve Never Seen A GTR Like This! 2100HP Monster!

You’ve Never Seen a GT-R Like This! 2100HP Monster!

When it comes to throwing down in a straight line, there’s no secret that the Nissan GT-R is one of the top dogs and when a company like T1 Race Development gets their hands on one, the car’s killer instinct is amplified.
After upgrading just about everything that the car has to offer with parts like a GT1R Stage 7x 4.0L, aftermarket heads, and a pair of Forced Performance HTZ4504 turbos, this thing is ready to rock with 2100hp!
We know that good things are to come when the car makes a test hit on low boost and clocks in with a low 8-second pass. This was followed up by an even more impressive display of speed.
Numerous enhancements over the years has made the GTR faster and more refined, with 0-to-60 times dropping below three seconds. This car’s not called Godzilla for nothing.
Check out the car going at it in the video below to see where it ended up. It sounds to us like everyone in attendance was as amazed at that last pass as we were.