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A deformed 'alien' skull has been unearthed by archaeologists in Crimea.

Researchers in Crimea have unearthed the remains of a child with an extremely elongated skull

during excavations at the Kiz-Blue necropolis near Kerch, Crimea.

At the time of his death, the child was little more than a year old and is believed to have

belonged to the old Sarmatian village.

Experts believe the child had undergone the ancient practice of cranial deformation, who

also believe the remains of the child are around 2,000 years old.

'Elongated skulls were traditional for the Sarmatian culture,' he said, according to

Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper.

'They thought this was more beautiful.'

Interesting, Russian state media reported how researchers supporting the ancient alien

theory believe how owners of such extremely lengthened skulls may have been human-extraterrestrial

hybrids.

However, archaeologists disagree with the ancient astronaut theory saying that

'Elongated skulls were traditional for the Sarmatian culture,' said Nikolay Sudarev,

a scientist from the Archaeology Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, according

to Moskovsky Komsomolets newspaper.

'They thought this was more beautiful.'

It is believed how artificially elongated skulls were the signs of a true warrior and

that this deformation process was practiced by various ancient civilizations around the

globe.

However, experts have yet to identify why so many ancient cultures performed artificial

cranial deformation.

Artificial cranial deformation begins when children are still young, and their bones

relatively 'soft'.

Elders would adhere specially made wooden plans to the skull, pressing the bones in

a specific way that as the head of the child grows, it alters its original shape, creating

an elongated skull.

These deformations are believed to have also been related to altering the character and

producing extremely aggressive warriors.

Elongated skulls are a global phenomenon.

The most amazing elongated skulls are believed to have been discovered in Peru when in 1928

Peruvian archaeologist, Julio Tello came across a complex and sophisticated graveyard containing

various objects including countless elongated skulls which have since been dubbed as the

Paracas skulls.

Several tests have been performed on the enigmatic Paracas skulls with controversial results.

As noted by Brien Foerster, "Iit had mtDNA with mutations unknown in any human, primate

or animal known so far."

"The few fragments I was able to sequence from this sample 3A indicate that if these

mutations will hold we are dealing with a new human-like creature, very distant from

Homo sapiens, Neanderthals, and Denisovans.

I am not sure it will even fit into the known evolutionary tree," explained Foerster in

a video.

The Paracas skulls have baffled experts ever since their discovery.

According to research, the cranial volume of the "Paracas Skulls" is up to 25% larger

and 60% heavier than conventional human skulls, prompting numerous questions about their true

nature.

So far experts have found traces of elongated skulls all around the planet: Mexico, Peru,

Bolivia, Egypt and even parts of Asia features these enigmatic skulls which have left experts

scratching their head.

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Groot Brings Drax Back To Life (Funny Scene) | Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) Movie CLIP 4K - Duration: 2:18.

Blasted idiot. They're all idiots!

Quill just got himself captured.

None of this ever would have happened if you didn't try to single-handedly

take on a frickin' army!

You're right.

I was a fool.

All the anger,

all the rage,

was just to cover my loss.

"My wife and child are dead."

I don't care if it's mean!

Everybody's got dead people. It's no excuse to get everybody else

dead along the way!

Come on, Groot. Ronan has the Stone.

The only chance we got is to get to the other side of the universe

as fast as we can and maybe,

just maybe, we'll be able to live full lives before that whack-job ever gets there.

I am Groot.

Save them? How? I am Groot.

I know they're the only friends that we ever had,

but there's an army of Ravagers around them.

And there's only two of us!

Three.

You're making me

beat... up

grass!

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FAMOUS GRAVE TOUR - Holy Cross #3 (Rosalind Russell, Ricardo Montalban, etc.) - Duration: 15:38.

Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard, where we set out to remember and celebrate the

lives of those who lived to entertain us, by visiting their final resting places.

Today we conclude our tour of Holy Cross Cemetery, where we'll find such stars as

Rosalind Russell, Ricardo Montalban, Lawrence Welk, and many more.

Join us, won't you?

For this final stretch of our tour of Holy Cross will be visiting gravesites

spread across the grounds of the cemetery. Gas up that car and get your

mixtape ready, because we've got a lot of driving ahead of us. There's a lot to see,

including more of those awesome trees.

If you haven't done so already be sure to

check out parts 1 & 2.

Our first stop is across the street from the grotto in

section D. Before TMZ the original queen of Hollywood gossip was Louella Parsons.

Her career began in the 1920s, her column in the Los Angeles Examiner eventually

garnering a readership of more than 20 million. She saw herself as the social

and moral arbiter of Hollywood, the weight of her words able to make or

break a movie or a star. She also had a radio program which featured movie star

interviews. Here she is 1947 interviewing a 15-year-old Elizabeth Taylor about her

first onscreen kiss.

"Elizabeth I know that in 'Cynthia' you receive your first

screen kiss, and since I've never heard of any kiss that didn't start some

conversation, suppose we start talking about this one."

"Of course Miss Parsons,

I'll talk about anything you suggest. Oh, but that kiss in 'Cynthia' was just a

little old peck."

Next we head north of the grotto to section T. Apologies in

advance that some of the graves we'll be visiting today are a little hard to read.

Several spaces south of the statue its director Leo McCarey. He specialized in

screwball comedies like "Duck Soup" and "The Awful Truth," and is credited for

bringing Laurel and Hardy together. Other films include "Going My Way" with

Bing Crosby who is buried nearby, and "An Affair to Remember."

The next section west is section R. Here we find a king of Calypso, Sir Lancelot.

He is credited for popularizing calypso music in North America,

influencing artists like Harry Belafonte. He appeared in several films in his

career including the 1943 film, "I Walked with a Zombie."

[music]

Around the corner, still in section R, straight up from the

T-intersection, is Darby Crash. He was founding member and singer for the band

the Germs, who were an influential punk rock band of the late 70s. They only

released one album, "GI" in 1979.

[music]

Crash committed suicide by heroin overdose in 1980 at the age of 22, just

one day before John Lennon was killed.

Continuing around and up the hill we reached section S on the left.

Several spaces in from the road if dancer and actress Gilda Gray. She popularized the

dance known as the shimmy in the teens and 20s. Don't know what the shimmy is?

Gilda, care to demonstrate?

The move was often considered obscene and was banned by many dance halls of

the era.

Let's continue around to Section M. Several spaces in from the west side

is one of Hollywood's most legendary directors, John Ford. He won four Oscars

in his career and is remembered for timeless classics like "The Grapes of Wrath,"

and westerns like "Stagecoach." Ford was also one of the filmmakers featured

in the Netflix documentary "Five Came Back," which profiles five movie directors

including George Stevens, Frank Capra, William Wyler, and John Huston, who left

the glamorous Hollywood life behind to join the war effort and document

humanity's greatest conflict -- to put to film the realities of World War II, and

allow everyone to see what was happening from the front lines.

"The Battle of Midway was eventually shown in

three-quarters of American theaters.

It was the first time Americans saw the war in color, which until then had been

associated with escapism and fantasy. It was also the first time the audience

witnessed an American victory."

"Yes, this really happened."

At the center of this lawn is a large crucifix which marks the final resting

place of actress Rosalind Russell. She starred alongside Norma Shearer and Joan

Crawford in the 1939 film "The Women," and is perhaps best remembered for her role

as fast-talking reporter Hildy Johnson in "His Girl Friday."

"Well I've got some new for you.

Yes I got the interview alright, but I've got some more important news.

Perhaps you better get a pencil and take it down. All rready?

Now get this you double-crossing chimpanzee. There ain't gonna be any

interview and there ain't gonna be any story. And that certified check of yours is

leaving with me in 20 minutes. I wouldn't cover the burning of Rome for you if they

were just lighting it up. If I ever lay my two eyes on you again I'm going to

walk right up to you and hammer on that monkey skull of yours 'till it rings

like a chinese gong!"

She also found success on Broadway, winning a Tony Award in 1953

for her role in "Wonderful Town."

At the far east side of this lawn,

right near the road, is Hollywood's first supermodel, Evelyn Nesbit.

Long before Janice Dickinson and long before Cara Delevingne, Evelyn Nesbit was the

fresh-faced young woman who adorned all the magazine covers -- and not just

magazines but paintings, illustrations, calendars, and more. Evelyn was

the cultural and fashion icon of a generation, beginning in a very early 1900s.

In 1906 she was embroiled in a scandal which became known as 'the trial

of the century' when her then husband shot and killed Stanford White, who had

once taken advantage of an underage Evelyn. She also had a brief acting

career in films like 1917s "Redemption. A fictionalized biopic was made about her

life in 1955 starring Joan Collins as Evelyn.

Let's head north past the

mausoleum to section Y.

Straight west from the T-intersection is Lawrence Welk.

He was one of the 20th century's greatest TV stars, hosting his own

musical variety show, "The Lawrence Welk Show," from 1951 to 1982.

"From Hollywood we bring you The Lawrence Welk Show."

"And now our musical host, Maestro Lawrence Welk!"

"My good friends, a pleasant good evening and a warm welcome. Our show this evening is

titled Hit Songs from the Movies, and what could be more appropriate for an

opener than, "Hooray for Hollywood." One, two, three, four."

The next section north is CC.

In from the western road several spaces is Chris Penn.

He was an actor known for roles in films like Quentin Tarantino's "Reservoir Dogs,"

and "The Funeral."

He is the brother of actor Sean Penn.

He died of heart disease at just 40.

Heading further into this lawn, a few rows south, is Mary Frann.

She is perhaps best remembered for her role as Bob Newhart's wife, Joanne, on the

popular 80 sitcom, "Newhart."

Straight north, towards the statue, is Helen O'Connell,

known as the quintessential big band singer of the 1940s. Here she is singing

one of her hits, "Green Eyes."

[music]

Northwest on this same lawn is actor Vince Edwards. He is best remembered for

playing the title role in the 60s TV series "Ben Casey," and can also be seen in

the 1968 film "The Devil's Brigade."

Across the street straight north is Mexican

actor Ricardo Montalban. He starred as Mr. Roarke on the television series

"Fantasy Island" from 1977 to 1984. He also played the diabolical Khan on

Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

"I shall leave you as you left me, as you left her...

marooned for all eternity in the center of a dead planet,

buried alive... buried alive."

"KHAN!!"

Straight West is section BB. Near the southeast corner of this lawn is the

unmarked grave of Paula Winslow. She was a radio and television actress best

known for providing the voice of Bambi's mother in the 1942 film, "Bambi,"

She can also be seen in shows like,

"The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," and "Our Miss Brooks."

In 1937 when Jean Harlow died while filming Saratoga doubles were

used to finish her scenes. Paula provided her voice.

The next section south is AA.

A little ways in from the west road, just near a

tiny tree, is Jean Peters. She was an actress popular in the 1950s, seen in

films like "Pickup on South Street, and "Niagara" with Marilyn Monroe.

She resisted being turned into a sex symbol, refusing roles that were too exploitative.

She preferred playing more down-to-earth women. She was also the second wife of

Howard Hughes.

Fans of Jack Benny will recognize our next star.

Just east of the statue in section W is Dennis Day. He was a singer and actor,

often featured on the Jack Benny Program, both on radio and television.

He would remain with the show from 1939 until it ended in 1965.

In this same section, but further southwest,

about a third of the way in from the road is Joe Flynn,

a character actor popular in the 60s. His best-known role is as Captain Binghamton,

Old Leadbottom, on "McHale's Navy." He also had several roles in Disney productions

including "The Rescuers."

Heading southwest we arrive at section H. In the southwest

corner, right near the road, is animator and filmmaker George Pal.

He was a pioneer of early stop-motion and puppet animation, being nominated for

an Oscar seven years in a row for a series of animated short films which he

branded "Puppetoons." They were novel for their use of

replacement puppets with unique expressions, rather than animating a

single puppet. He went on to produce several fantasy and science fiction

films, including "Tom Thumb," and "The Time Machine."

"It was disconcerting to see the Sun arc in less than a minute;

to see a snail race by...

my flowers flinging wide their petals to embrace the new day, and

the hours speeding across the face of my sundial."

Finally we continue down to

Section B. Right next to the road, between Fitzsimons and Rocco, is the unmarked

grave of Pinto Colvig, one of the most recognizable voices in Hollywood, and a

human sound effects machine. Pinto was the original voice of Disney's Goofy, who

made his first appearance in the 1932 short film, "Mickey's Revue."

Pinto would go on to voice the beloved character until his

death in the 1960s.

"Oh the world owes me a livin'..."

He voiced many other Disney characters,

including Grumpy and Sleepy in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."

He was also the original Bozo the Clown.

Later in life he was one of the pioneers

in advocating health warning labels on cigarettes.

And that concludes our tour! What are some of your favorite memories of the

stars we visited today? Share them in the comments below, and be

sure to like, share, and subscribe for more famous grave tours.

Thanks for watching, we'll see you on the next one!

Have I mentioned how much I love these trees?

They'd make a great backdrop in a horror film, you know?

Let's test that theory...

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AP English III "Fool on the Hill" Argument Project - Duration: 5:48.

Good day.

Today I am talking about the most prevalent scourge on modern society:

Vegetarianism.

I know you might be asking, "What? Why is that a scourge?"

When I first thought about it myself it didn't seem so bad,

but lend me your ears and I might just change your mind as my mind was changed,

if you don't mind.

When I finish speaking, you will also wholeheartedly believe that vegetarians are a scourge on society

and should be disposed of or should be forced to convert.

Fact: Only 3.2% of the population in America is vegetarian.

That means that a cleansing of the population of vegetarian people wouldn't harm the population severely,

but don't go throwing around the word "genocide".

It's not really genocide;

it's more of a helpful cleansing of the population

Vegetarians are also doing more harm to themselves than good by depriving their bodies of the best

source of protein known to man:

meat.

My oppositions to this will say that everyone has the rights to do whatever they want with their body,

probably being vegetarians themselves,

and then they would try to sell me a tofu burger or soylent

or another junk solution they have to support themselves

or maybe even a membership to PETA

I would agree with them,

but not about the PETA membership.

Every human has God-given rights, actually given by God.

One of those rights is authority over all the animals of the earth to do what we wish with them,

and yes, that means we can kill them

and butcher them

and cook them

and eat them.

Overall, we agree we have rights,

but the disagreement occurs where the application of those rights occurs.

They are vegetarians to be "healthy",

but I say they do it to be "lazy".

If you just think, vegetarians are just normal people refusing a food source,

but they cause much more trouble than their dumb lifestyle warrants.

Meatatarians, which is the best term for the normal populace (trust me, I looked),

is the epitome of an American,

tearing into a rack of ribs as if they were starved for food.

Come to think of it,

the common meat eating American is a very common stereotype,

and the Barbecue loving Texan being even more popular.

Why don't the vegetarians just leave it be, join the obvious majority,

and allow us one more step towards uniting as a nation.

Our president isn't helping that.

Or maybe he is.

I don't know

They just choose to ignore the popular opinion, which is the standard

by which most of society is set.

I have, or rather had because they converted, a vegetarian friend,

and I saw the toll this lifestyle had on them.

This friend, who shall remain unnamed,

had a problem with protein intake because of being a vegetarian and suffered because of it.

This friend was given protein pills to supplement their diet,

but the pills made them sick and they finally gave up and, after years of being vegetarian, returned to the light.

I'm here to share this story as an example and as a warning to all who are or would become vegetarian.

Because when the vegetarians begin to take over, that is when the human race will begin to suffer s a whole.

"How?", you may ask.

"Why would vegetarians cause suffering to the entire human race?"

It's a very simple explanation

If the vegetarian eats more organic plant matter than the general populace,

then that leaves less plants to create oxygen,

causing there to be less oxygen in the air,

causing worldwide oxygen loss

that, coupled with deforestation and other factors

will lead to the extinction of the human race.

I didn't think vegetarians were all that harmful, but, with this new light, I was still unsure if this is the best option,

but the best choice in the long run for a future for humanity

is to make vegetarians extinct, one way or another.

Some may say that changing opinions or causing murder is immoral or illegal,

but they don't see the issue that I myself do.

Besides, how hard can changing opinions be?

It can't be harder than writing an English essay.

My opponents will blunder on about health, rights, and morality,

but they just don't want to admit that they are in the wrong and they are the ones at fault here,

supporting

the extinction of the human race.

In the end, they have the right to their opinion,

and if they want to destroy the world, then let them do it.

If we have to resort to violence, so be it.

So just remember,

if Life give you lemons you make lemonade,

but if life gives you a steak, you eat it.

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