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The police have arrested a man for trying to sell six dead babies on the internet. The babies were being sold to be used in witchcraft. The ignorance and cruelty of the human species never ceases to disgust me. According to the Bangkok Post, a 28-year-old Taiwanese citizen named Chou Hong Hun had the babies with him in a hotel room located in Bangkok Chinatown. Thai police stormed into the room to arrest him afte stanley termoska r being alerted by an informant. The police didn ;t say where the man got the babies, but the arrested man confessed that he bought them for 200,000 baht $6.600 on behalf of another Taiwanese man. [El Mundo In Spanish ] Image stanley borraccia by Petrosg/shutterstock stanley cup deadInternetSale Bzyt The Batman/Hamlet crossover that never was
Your definitive guide to some of the most unusual structures Romania has to offer. Palace of the Parliament, 1984-1990, Bucharest, Romania The world largest and heaviest civilian building with its 270m by 240m 885 by 787 ft size, 84 m 275 ft height and 1100 rooms. It was designed by Anca Petrescu and a group of 700 architects in the last years of the Ceau stanley website sescu era. The dictator named it the People House. One million cubic meters 35.3 million cubic ft of Transyvanian marble and 700,000 tonnes of steel and bronze were used. via baubid and reptilianul Unification Avenue, Bucharest, Romania The Romanian Champs-脡lys茅es with its 3.5 km length 11480 ft and 90 m width. 295 ft via Brombags1/Flickr Hunger circus, Romania Identical domed buildings as a part of systemization under the regime. These were built for serve as food hypermarkets and public refectories. Some of them are abandoned, or just unfinished. via zf and xtratime Block of flats in Romania via Wikimedia Commons and xtratime Basarab To stanley quencher wer, Bucharest, Romania, 1988 Ceaucescu wanted the best elevators to his palace, Palace Of The Parliament 鈥?pictured above so he visited the state-owned IFMA elevator factory. He was really scared because of the bad quality, and wanted an elevator testing building. In 1986 the construction of a 23 floor 112 m or 374 ft high elevator testing building was started and it took two years to complete. The building doesn stanley termosar ;t have any windows, but there a