My Z News

The Hunt To Find The Most Beautiful Girl In Brazil

In recent years, not many countries have produced more supermodels than Brazil. Gisele Bundchen, one of the world’s most successful models, was discovered as a 14-year-old in a small, rural town of Brazil. Ever since then, the business of talent discovery for modeling has become a huge part of Brazilian culture. Talent scouts, also called “model hunters,” are known to stand outside middle schools and even elementary schools to find girls that have potential.  These talent scouts claim they can tell how beautiful a person will grow up to be by the age of 10. This news report goes inside a casting call of one Brazilian agency and shows how brutal and downright creepy the process can be. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/model-hunters-brazil/

Read More...

Two Bears Are No Match For This 20-Pound Bulldog

You will often hear someone say that if you encounter a bear, the best thing to do is play dead. While that may work, this 20-pound bulldog from California took the opposite advice and charged straight for a couple of bears that were hanging out on a porch. The bears were startled by the bravery of the pup and immediately scattered.  The owner of the house, David Fernandez, says that these bears are frequent visitors to the house. One day his small bulldog Jules was fed up with the uninvited guests and decided to take matters into his own hands. Good job Jules, you are one brave dog. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/french-bulldog-scares-away-bears/

Read More...

Little Skater Girl Amazes Crowd At A Competition

Three years old might seem like a pretty early time to stick your kid in ice skates and a figure-skating dress with a hilariously danceable rendition of “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” playing in the background. After all, age three is just about when kids are mastering concepts like walking up and down stairs by themselves. Athletic activities of any kind are pretty awkward until kids hit about age five. Yet, it turns out there are some of us who can handle the challenge of balancing on thin, razor-sharp metal blades at a time when most of us are still improving our skills at balancing on our own two legs. In fact, getting your kids into activities like skating can help improve balance and agility, and if you live in an area where hockey is popular, it can even give your kids a leg up when it comes time to join a team. Of course, even if they decide to pursue less frozen sports, that early introduction to such a challenging skill will be a great benefit on the field or on the court as well. The Ice Skating Institute, or ISI, is a large organization that acts as both an association for ice rinks and also as a governing body for recreational skating. Their emphasis on “skating for fun” has led to competitions like the one featured in this video, in which impossibly young skaters show off their foundational skills to thunderous applause. H/T: gotmygirl4 Read more: http://www.wimp.com/little-skater-tears-it-up-applause/

Read More...

Laundry Hacks That Will Make Your Life Easier

Laundry is a chore most of us have to do regularly. Although washing machines have made things easier, there are still many ways to make laundry days less frustrating and time-consuming, especially if you have a large family to look after. The video below, by popular YouTube channel WhatsUpMoms, explains some of the different laundry tricks you can use to make your life simpler. These useful tips will not only save you tons of time, but they’ll also save you money. Best of all, they’ll make your clothes look brand new every single time you take them out of the washer. If you have children in your house, you should be careful when selecting detergent, as some detergent brands may cause baby rash. It’s always a good idea to opt for hypoallergenic laundry detergents, which are specifically designed to prevent allergic reactions. It’s also important to place detergent away from a child’s reach to reduce the chances of them accidentally drinking the detergent. If you’re looking for a smart way to store your detergent, the video below explains how you can use soap dispensers to keep your detergent out of reach from children. You’ll also discover how to repurpose clothing hooks and towel bars to add more space to your laundry hooks, and even how to use your child’s old toys to carry laundry around the house. There are tons of other great ideas in here, so make sure you have a pen and paper ready so you can remember them for later. Don’t forget to SHARE these great tips with your family and friends.  H/T: WhatsUpMoms Read more: http://www.wimp.com/laundry-hacks-that-will-make-your-life-easier/

Read More...

Improvised Piano In A Paris Train Station

Music is one of the few things, like paintings and nature, that people can bond over no matter what language they speak. It doesn’t matter who you are or how you grew up, a beautiful piece of music will sound the same to you as it does to someone on the other side of the world.  That’s what makes this video so special. Here, we see a young man who’s stopped to play the piano while passing through a busy train station in Paris. He’s lost in the music, playing for whoever is willing to listen, when a stranger approaches him and starts playing along. At first, the original player seems hesitant, unsure of his new partner’s skills, but it doesn’t take long for them to find their groove. For anyone who’s curious, the song they are playing is Una Mattina by Ludovico Einaudi. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/improvised-piano-paris-train-station/

Read More...

Scientists Find Alignment Between Heartbeats Of Dogs And Their Owners

Modern life offers us a lot of conveniences, but it has also led to life being lived at a faster pace than ever before. We are constantly being bombarded with information – demands from work, social media updates, news, etc. It’s no wonder that stress and anxiety are quickly becoming two of the leading health problems that people face today. In the face of all that stress, how is one supposed to cope? The answer may be simpler than you think. At this point, it probably comes as little surprise that pet ownership can have significant health benefits. We’ve seen countless studies about it, and most pet owners (especially dogs or cats) can attest to the fact that their animals soothe them when they’re stressed out. It’s part of the reason why service and therapy dogs became so popular over the last decade or so. Now, in collaboration with Pedigree Australia, some scientists have found even more compelling evidence in favor of pet ownership. They found volunteers who had anxiety issues and also enjoyed close relationships with their dogs. The owners and the dogs were separated and hooked up to heart monitors, and after some time, they were reunited. The results are stunning. In every case, the owners and the dogs experienced a spike in heart rate when separated and relaxed when they were back together. The really crazy part, however, is how quickly and how closely the hearts aligned when the two were in the same room. Remember to SHARE this video with your friends and family. H/T: Pedigree AU Read more: http://www.wimp.com/scientists-find-alignment-between-heartbeats-of-dogs-and-their-owners/

Read More...

Adam Levine Covers “Purple Rain” In A Tribute To Prince

One of the biggest surprises for casual fans of the Purple One among all the tributes in the wake of his passing has been his musical virtuosity. Everybody knew he could write a catchy tune, but only the die-hard fans and pros who had played with him were aware of the fact that he had absolutely mastered the guitar, piano, and drums. On his first album, he played every single instrument himself. All 27 of them. His drum technician recalls, “He had a tennis court on his property but he never played tennis. Then somebody would say, “Oh, I want to play you.” So Prince would send for his tennis gloves, was completely insane on the court and would beat whoever he was playing. I never saw Prince make a mistake—in anything. Imagine being in his band. He could play every instrument better than the band.” This is the Prince that so many people are now just discovering. A Prince of epic guitar solos and a fierce dedication to both the art and the craft of music. Well, prepare to peel back another layer of that musical onion because today we’ve got another surprise. Well, maybe it’s not a surprise if you’re a die-hard Adam Levine fan. We’re sure there are some out there. The Maroon 5 lead joined with the group Train to celebrate Howard Stern’s birthday in 2014. Maroon 5 and Train are both somewhat known for their similar soft-rock sounds but what we get out of this quasi-supergroup is a rousing, 7-minute rendition of Prince’s “Purple Rain,” with a surprisingly spectacular guitar solo courtesy of Adam Levine. It’s a helpful reminder that you can’t always judge a book by its album cover. Don’t forget to SHARE this awesome performance with your friends and family! H/T: The Howard Stern Show Read more: http://www.wimp.com/adam-levine-covers-purple-rain-in-a-tribute-to-prince/

Read More...

A Liquid Headache Remedy That Will Get Rid Of Your Migraine In Minutes

Headaches are the worst. Millions of Americans suffer from headaches and migraines each day, and it feels like there aren’t any good solutions. Sure, some people turn to pain relievers like Advil, but many find them to be ineffective – not to mention they can cause damage to your body over time. I’ve heard of people exercising to get rid of headaches, and while this may work, going for a run is usually the last thing I want to do when my head is pounding. So, is there anything natural that you can put in your body to make those headaches fade away? As it turns out, there is. The folks over at CureJoy have unveiled their recipe for a natural headache remedy that I can’t wait to try. Well, I guess I can wait, since trying it would mean getting a headache, but you know what I mean. Their ingredients are super simple, and you probably already have most, if not all, of them in your kitchen already. Here’s what you do: Combine one cup of water, one juiced lemon, and two teaspoons of Himalayan sea salt. We already know how good lemons are for us, but Himalayan sea salt is also packed with all kinds of minerals that your body needs. Combine these two healthy ingredients with a tall glass of water and your headache will be gone before you know it. Since dehydration is one of the leading causes of headaches, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re drinking plenty of water anyways. We hope this helps! H/T: CureJoy Read more: http://www.wimp.com/natural-drink-gets-rid-of-migraines/

Read More...

Let’s Do The Twist!

Dance crazes may come and go, but people’s love for moving to the beat of a song is something that’ll never disappear. Recently, the Whip/NaeNae dance has been dominating dance clubs, schools and even football fields across the country. The steps are simple and the beat is catchy, making it a dance craze that’ll be remembered for years to come. But before dancers were asking you to watch them “whip,” or showing off their best “stanky leg,” teenagers were dancing to what some have called America’s first dance craze: The Twist. The Twist was made famous by Chubby Checker in 1960, but, believe it or not, people were dancing those classic moves long before Checker ever sang that tune. Hank Ballard was the first artist to record and release “The Twist” in 1959 after he saw teenagers in Florida doing the dance. Then, Dick Clark, host of the popular television program American Bandstand, noticed how popular the dance was becoming. Seeing the potential for wider appeal, Dick Clark urged Cameo Records to have Chubby Checker rerecord Ballard’s song. They took his advice, and, later that year, Chubby Checker released his own version of the song that would make the dance an all-out craze by 1960. The Twist stayed popular for a number of years, and was even rereleased in 1962. But, just like anything that’s popular among teenagers, it became “uncool” as soon as parents and adults were mimicking the moves. In 2012, over 4,000 people set the world record for “Most People Twisting in the Streets At Once” when Chubby Checker sang the song in DeLand, Florida. It just goes to show that over 50 years later, people are still excited to do the dance that goes a little something like this … Read more: http://www.wimp.com/the-twist-dance-chubby-checker/

Read More...

Rooftopping Through Spain

Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is a gorgeous city in Spain’s Canary Islands. Its beautiful beaches, warm weather and colorful homes make it a popular destination for cruise ships and tourists alike. As great as it is to visit a city like Las Palmas as a tourist, we’d much rather see the city from a unique perspective. BMX rider Danny MacAskill is giving us just that with a new video that follows him across the city’s rooftops. It’s funny to think that MacAskill had to get permission from residents to ride his bike across all of these roofs. “Hey, I know you don’t know me, but … could I jump my bike off your roof?” As he pedals, hops and flips from building to building, it’s hard not to feel like you’re right there with him … but you’ll probably be glad you aren’t. Read more: http://www.wimp.com/bike-rooftopping-spain-danny-macaskill/

Read More...