6 Forbidden Types of the Most DANGEROUS Weapons

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Bullets doom-doom

Another name these bullets got is “expansive” or “expanding” bullets. The main feature of these bullets was that when they entered the human body, they opened like a beautiful flower and inflicted severe wounds. They appeared in the 1890s, and already in 1899 were banned. The reason for the ban sounds obvious — excessive cruelty. Although it is worth saying that in hunting and police weapons such bullets still have a place to be.

The 7 Worst Epidemics in Human History

The new year 2020 began with the advent of a new virus in the Chinese city of Wuhan. To date, coronavirus has claimed about 100 lives and continues to test people for strength. The history of mankind has repeatedly known extremely dangerous viruses and epidemics, which claimed millions of lives, wreaking havoc on the trail of panic and chaos. But even the worst of all infections, people managed to win and live on ... exactly until the next outbreak of some mutated flu.

18 Photoshopped Pictures With President of America Donald Trump

The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, has been at the helm of the board since 2015, and during this time quite a few memes and photoshoped pictures have been added about him. Vivid gestures and numerous statements by Trump served as an excellent occasion for the development of Internet folklore with his participation. Especially netizens like to joke about Donald Trump's hairstyle and his sparkling facial expressions. A selection of 18 selected photo jokes are here!

Plastic Surgery Victims — Men

It is generally accepted that plastic surgery is a disease of women, because their desire to achieve the ideal of their beauty sometimes knows no boundaries. But, the modern world expands the scope of stereotypes and today it is not uncommon to meet a man with implants in his cheekbones, a corrected nose and deflated lips. True, some representatives of the stronger sex also sometimes "go too far" in their pursuit of beauty, and this is what we see later ...