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King Alex has been busy trying to give Far Drop a unique symbol of it's own and two days ago he has confirmed the new logo's release in 2017!
Far Drop's original logo was the traditional skull and bones but when the Earth Empire fell to it's knees King Alex siezed the symbol and applied it to the country's main headbadge except the Eco Pirate division. When the war with the Fire Nation is over, King Alex will apply the new logo to all of the Sky Pirate Assets. King Alex the Far Drop King is currently living in fear that he might be assasinated by ISIS, Fire Nation spys or any other anti Sky Pirate hate group forcing the young king to ramp up security on all Sky Pirate property.
Since the horrific Orlando Pulse massacure, King Alex has taken extreme security measures to protect the country as far as establishing detention camps for any persons who King Alex believes is a threat to his country's safety and conducting random house raids on anyone on the Dai Li watch lists. Many of these security practices are in place in order to ensure everyone is safe from weapons drugs and violence and while may infringe privacy it is for the safety and well being of Far Drop. If you look up the word “vista” in the dictionary you’ll find that the definition is, in essence, a pleasing view. And by the end of my first day aboard Carnival’s newest ship, it was quite easy to see why they had dubbed her the Vista, given the numerous spaces on board where one could take in the always-inspiring views of the ocean we cruisers love so much. What else makes Carnival Vista so special? Here are my first impressions. 1. The ship has a lot of places to hang out.There are 25 bars and 10 restaurants on Vista. Just let that sink in for a second, because it’s a whole lot of places to eat and drink! It seems pretty clear that Carnival is looking to create their own unique onboard experiences in order to move away from branded partnership. (This, of course, doesn’t include the relationship they have with Guy Fieri. Pretty sure if they tried cutting that cord, they’d have a revolt on their hands!) This ship also has a whole lot of outdoor dining options, making it easier to stay connected to the sea. 2. This is the more understated side of Carnival.Until fairly recently, the word most people would have used to describe the décor in many of Carnival’s atrium might be “loud.” Here, the bright neon lighting has been replaced with cool, Caribbean colors, giving the entire ship the feeling of a comfy, laid-back resort. There are even areas where you’d think you weren’t on a ship if you didn’t… well, know better! 3. The Seafood Shack rocks.My take on this probably won’t surprise anyone following the live blogs I’ve been writing fromCarnival Vista. After all, I made sure to stop at the Seafood Shack on my first day onboard. Um, and on the second. One of the things that makes this place so special is that the chef buys fresh fish from the local markets. This allows you to buy your dinner at market price, whether at the Seafood Shack or one of the other venues. 4. The digital photo studio is pretty cool.While wandering on deck five, I came across a selection of digital interfaces which house the photos taken throughout the day. Thanks to a system using facial recognition software, gone are the days of sifting through hundreds of photos of complete strangers in order to find that great shot of you stuffing your face at dinner. And hey, let’s not downplay how good going digital is for the environment, considering how many traditional prints are tossed after each cruise! Given that this is something new Carnival is trying on Vista, I can’t help hoping that it’ll prove successful and eventually be rolled out across their entire fleet. 5. The Alchemy Bar is bigger and better.Since debuting on Carnival Liberty back in 2011, Alchemy Bar has proven to be a huge hit among cruisers. For the uninitiated, Alchemy Bar is dubbed a “vintage-themed cocktail pharmacy,” and it most definitely is good for what ails you. The menu features such sections as “Cocktail Therapy”, “The Medicine Cabinet” and “Fountain of Youth.” While on some ships, this hot spot is sort of squeezed into a space formerly occupied by a wine bar, on Vista, the Alchemy Bar is given her due with a great space on deck five, making it the perfect place to grab a drink before dinner at Bonsai Sushi or Fahrenheit 555 Steakhouse. 6. There are more pools. 6. There are more pools.One of the problems with modern ships is that when they get bigger, the pools don’t… meaning they can get awful crowded. So the fact that Carnival Vista has two pools on deck 10 — one forward and one aft — as well as the separate Havana pool is a big improvement. Yes, the Havana pool area (which you can read more about here) is only open to guests staying in Havana class cabins during the day, but that still reduces the number of people accessing the other pool areas. During my recent sailing, there were only about 150 kids on board. But the youth director told me that when the ship begins making Caribbean runs, they’re expecting an average of 1,400 kids per sailing. It will be interesting to see if the extra pools help diffuse the craziness that is the natural byproduct of putting kids near water! 7. The smoking areas are limited and well ventilated.One of the toughest balancing acts for any cruise line involves making both smokers and non-smokers happy. Generally speaking, smokers will always complain that there aren’t enough areas in which they can light up, while non-smokers think any space given over to smokers is too much space. As with most ships, the casino (and its bar) on Vista is the only indoor area in which smoking is allowed. On a personal note, I’m extremely sensitive to smoke, so I’m happy to report that somehow, the smoke doesn’t actually leave the casino. The ventilation system is on point. Wanting to make sure it wasn’t just me, I walked through one night and then again when the casino opened before dinner, and both times, the smoke was isolated to the casino area. That said, when you hit the casino, it’s like walking into a wall of smoke!
What are you looking forward to most about Carnival Vista? Follow our live sea blog aboard Vista, and check out Day 1 here. It is known as the worst shooting in U.S. and has affected Far Drop as well, it is the Orlando Pulse Nightclub Massacre that killed about 50 people and severely injuring 53 others! In response to this event, King Alex placed every inch of Far Drop property under a severe state of emergency until further notice. That night King Alex released in a statement saying:
(CNN)The family of a boy who entered a Cincinnati Zoo gorilla's enclosure last weekend -- spurring zoo officials to shoot and kill the animal -- will be the focus of an investigation into the incident, Cincinnati police said Tuesday.
The 3-year-old boy was dragged across a moat by the 450-pound gorilla on Saturday. After a 10-minute encounter, Cincinnati Zoo officials shot and killed the beloved and endangered gorilla, named Harambe. The boy was not seriously injured.Cincinnati police said Tuesday that their review "is only regarding the actions of the parents/family that led up to the incident and not related to the operation or safety of the Cincinnati Zoo." Opinion: I named Harambe. What his death means to me "After the review, we will determine if charges need to be brought forward," police spokeswoman Tiffaney Hardy said. "If it is determined charges need to be brought forward, we would then discuss it with the Hamilton County prosecutor's office." Authorities have said the boy's mother was with the child at the time he slipped past a fence and tumbled into the moat. Julie Wilson, spokeswoman for the prosecutor's office, declined to say how long the investigation might take. After gorilla shooting, are zoos becoming 'obsolete'? The Association of Zoos and Aquariums, an accrediting agency, also announced that it was investigating the Harambe episode. "We'll of course be taking a closer look at that working with Cincinnati to figure out what happened and make sure we can firm that up so it doesn't happen again," said to Rob Vernon, spokesman for the AZA. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which inspects the zoo annually, said it will determine whether the incident happened because the zoo was not in compliance with the Animal Welfare Act , according to Public Affairs Specialist Tanya Espinosa. Opinion: Should parents leash their toddlers? If not, that would warrant a formal investigation, she said. "There is no time frame for looking into an incident or determining whether to open an investigation," Espinosa said. "We want to ensure that we are thorough." CNN independently reviewed USDA records for the last three years, which is all that is maintained by the agency, and found nine findings where the zoo was out of compliance although none involved the gorilla exhibit. Who's to blame for Harambe's death? Two involving veterinary care were directly tied to the health or wellness of the animals, and seven dealt with other issues; all were resolved, according to USDA reports. Animal rights groups demands feds investigate An animal rights group announced Tuesday that it had requested an investigation by the USDA. The letter from Michael A. Budkie , executive director of Stop Animal Exploitation Now, alleges the Harambe tragedy occurred because the zoo, "maintained an enclosure that violated the Animal Welfare Act," according to the letter obtained by CNN. It does not explain how the zoo violated the act. The letter from the animal rights group cites what it says are Animal Welfare Act violations and includes copies of USDA inspection reports from March 2016 and November 2014, which CNN also located independently in the USDA database. Witness: 'There was nobody getting that baby back from that gorilla' The March 2016 report documented an incident in which two polar bears got into a service hallway that was to be accessible only to zookeepers. The dangerous animal response team was able to quickly secure the area and use tranquillizer darts to subdue the bears. Thane Maynard, the director of the Cincinnati Zoo, noted a zookeeper lost her arm in the incident. The November 6, 2014, report cites a door to the Eastern black and white colobus monkey outdoor enclosure had multiple wooden boards in disrepair. The same report also detailed deterioration in part of the Przewalski's horse enclosure. Child's mom at center of controversy Meanwhile the child's mother, who works at a child care center for toddlers and preschoolers in Cincinnati, has been the target of much public anger after zoo officials felt forced to shoot 17-year-old Harambe, an endangered western lowland silverback, to protect her son. Some suggested the boy's parents should be held criminally responsible for the incident. An online petition seeking "Justice for Harambe" earned more than 100,000 signatures in less than 48 hours. "This beautiful gorilla lost his life because the boy's parents did not keep a closer watch on the child," the petition states.Witnesses saw a boy in danger Witnesses interviewed by CNN and its affiliates contended officials had little choice because it appeared the clamoring crowd was agitating the great ape, putting the boy in greater danger, even though it initially appeared Harambe was trying to protect the child. One witness, Bruce Davis, told CNN affiliate WCPO in Cincinnati that he saw the ape toss the boy "10 feet in the air, and I saw him land on his back. It was a mess." Related: Gorilla killed, boy saved The tragedy happened after the boy told his mother he was going to get into the moat, and the mother admonished him to behave before being distracted by other children with her, Kimberly Ann Perkins O'Connor told CNN. "The little boy himself had already been talking about wanting to go in, go in, get in the water and his mother is like, 'No you're not, no you're not,' " O'Connor said. "Her attention was drawn away for seconds, maybe a minute, and then he was up and in before you knew it." The zoo announced that it had performed a necropsy on Harambe. One of their research doctors was able to extract and freeze Harambe's genetic material but no other details or plans for Harambe's remains were immediately available, said the zoo's communications director, Michelle Curley. 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(CNN)EgyptAir Flight 804 from Paris to Cairo disappeared from radar with 66 people on board, the airline said. Here's what we know so far:
• The Airbus A320 was flying at 37,000 feet when it disappeared. • Greek controllers tried to reach the plane 10 miles before it left the country's airspace but received no response.• The plane "swerved 90 degrees left and then 360 degrees to the right" before plunging into the Mediterranean, a Greek official says. • The location of last contact was 173 miles (280 kilometers) from the Egyptian coast, the airline said. • A distress signal was detected in the vicinity where the flight disappeared from radar 2 hours later, but it could have come from another vessel. Are you in the area? Share your experiences with us @cnnireport and use the hashtag#cnnireport. Follow this page for live updates. No medical supplies. Hardly any food. Public executions in the central square—for offenses like cursing. A new report from Human Rights Watch reveals the true horror of Sirte todayAmjad bin Sasi was a young man who enjoyed Western clothing, a fashionable haircut, and even the odd drink.
When ISIS seized control of his hometown of Sirte on Libya’s Mediterranean coast last year, bin Sasi was one of tens of thousands consigned to living in hell on Earth. His torment lasted less than a year—he was shot in the back of the head by an ISIS executioner at the age of 23. The crime for which he was arrested? Cursing. This is the reality of life under the control of the self-proclaimed Islamic State in Libya, according to a report by Human Rights Watch, which includes allegations of crimes against humanity, war crimes, mutilation, beatings, and extra-judicial killings. The U.S. military has drawn up plans for an assault on the ISIS stronghold, butPresident Obama has refused to sanction any military intervention. The residents of Sirte live in constant fear of being caught breaking the strict codes of conduct imposed by their ISIS rulers. Every neighbor could be an informant for the Hisba morality police, and harsh penalties are routinely handed down by religious judges after unfair trials. “Life is hell for people in Sirte,” Letta Tayler, the author of the HRW report, told The Daily Beast. “People told me they are living in constant fear. Many of the men and women I interviewed in Misrata [a nearby city] started crying when they spoke about having to go back because they had no place to go. People were living in absolute terror.” One of the extraordinary things about life in this ISIS outpost is that even those who bow their heads and follow the hardline rules are forced to live in misery. There is hardly any food, no medical supplies, and even the ambulances have been stolen by ISIS fighters, according to the HRW report. The majority of the city’s stores have closed down—some by ISIS decree like an enterprise that sold frilly underwear, others due to economic ruin or owners fleeing to other parts of Libya. A former government employee who called himself “Salem” told HRW that he was virtually housebound as he tried to stay out of trouble. “I do not leave my house except to go to the mosque: house to mosque, mosque to house. I keep my head down,” he said. Women are not allowed to leave their homes unless fully cloaked in an abaya and niqab. Even these are rigorously policed—a poster in the city demands that the material is thick, loose-fitting, and “must not be extravagant or celebrity-like.” Residents of Sirte are not exempted from these religious diktats at home or in their own cars. “Abu Ibrahim” explained that he had been detained by ISIS forces at a checkpoint in the city. “One of the men, who was Tunisian based on his accent, asked me if I smoked. I replied that I didn’t. In fact I smoke but I lied because I was scared,” he told HRW. “He searched my car and found some CDs of music, and three cartons of cigarettes. He started insulting me and told me to drive to the Hisba office. They followed me in their car. At that place they told me to pledge to quit smoking, which I did, and then they whipped me 10 times on my back with a leather whip.” At least 49 people were executed by the ISIS regime in Sirte between February 2015 and February this year. Many of the killings were carried out in the city’s central Martyrs Square. The roads are closed to traffic and loudspeakers call the residents to come and watch. Those who are described as “spies” are then hung from scaffolding for the next few days. Bin Sasi was shot dead in the square last December. His family gave HRW a photograph that showed him wearing sunglasses and a Timberland sweatshirt. He was clean-shaven and had slicked-back hair. He had been arrested for cursing and invoking the name of Allah during an argument with a neighbor. “Ibrahim,” a relative, told HRW that bin Sasi had been unwilling to prostrate himself before the religious judge in court. “The judge wanted Amjad to repent for opposing Daesh [ISIS], but Amjad insulted the judge and spit at him,” he said. His defiance cost him his life. Thousands of other residents of Sirte have already fled, but many are stranded, unable to afford rent in other cities, too weak to move, or prevented from traveling by ISIS roadblocks. For those left behind, there is a feeling of hopelessness. Many see the only possible salvation as further Western intervention, after the 2011 airstrikes that helped oust Muammar Gaddafi but left the country riven by civil war. Obama told Fox News last month that “failing to plan” for the aftermath of Gaddafi’s fall was the biggest mistake of his presidency. The citizens of Sirte likely agree. “Many people I spoke to said they felt that the U.S. and the U.K. and others had abandoned Libya. There was this campaign in 2011 and then they left and there was this Mission Accomplished moment—harking back to George W. Bush after Iraq—but the mission was clearly not accomplished. Look at the state of Libya now,” said Tayler, HRW’s senior terrorism researcher. “Just about everyone I spoke to called on the international community to help them out of their misery.” “Ali,” one of more than 40 residents interviewed by HRW, said the fall of Gaddafi, who was killed in his final stronghold in Sirte, had proved a false dawn. “The final stage of the revolution was in Sirte,” he said. “We were filled with hope. Then step by step, Daesh [ISIS] took over. Now we feel we are cursed.” A new Android app from the tech-savvy extremist group ISIS hopes to help out busy ISIS parents by teaching their kids to read and militarizing them at the same time. The app, called Huroof, was released via the Islamic State's Telegram channel and includes games for learning the letters of the Arabic alphabet with militaristic vocabulary words like "tank" and "rocket."
In addition to the alphabet flash cards, the app also includes learning songs reportedly loaded with jihadist terms and appealing, cartoonish animations. While the learning app isn't the first from the Islamic State,Threat Matrix reports, but it is the first to be aimed at children. While the United States Military Cyber Command might be taking the Islamic State'sonline threats more seriously these days, apparently no one predicted the group would go after the world's youngest Android users. The encrypted messaging app Telegram, for their part, has started cracking down on ISIS-related activity. Back in November of last year, the app claimed it had banned 78 channels in 12 languages allegedly tied to the group. Warning: The following images are very scary and may make you be unable to sleep for a whole week, viewing of these images is at your own risk.
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