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YouTube to Animated GIF - GIFSoup.com. 50 Animated Gifs for Every Situation Ever. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then an animated gif must be worth some kind of number I can’t even begin to comprehend.

50 Animated Gifs for Every Situation Ever

If you’ve ever found yourself browsing the Internet and felt compelled to respond with a witty reply, only to come up: wow, mind. blown., golf clap, etc. Then these animated gifs are for you! With the simple copy and paste of one of the images below you can make your feelings resonate while bathing in the adulation of Internet pundits the world over. This is the Sifter’s seventh installment of the Awesome Animated Gif Series. If you’re a fan of animated gifs you may want to check out the other installments for more animated excellence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

List of suicide sites. The following is a list of current and historic sites frequently chosen to commit suicide, usually by jumping.

List of suicide sites

Some of the sites listed have installed suicide barriers, and other precautions. Exact numbers of victims are sometimes difficult to determine, as many jurisdictions and media agencies have ceased collecting statistics and reporting suicides at common sites, in the belief that the reporting may encourage others. Most popular locations[edit] Africa[edit] Van Stadens Bridge, Eastern Cape, South Africa – 88 suicides since construction in 1971.[6]Ponte building, Johannesburg[7] Asia[edit] Europe[edit] North America[edit] Oceania[edit] Grafton Bridge, Auckland, New Zealand – suicide barriers were removed in 1996 after being in place for sixty years but replaced in 2003.[32] South America[edit] Viaducto García Cadena, Bucaramanga, Colombia.[33]Eduardo Villena Rey Bridge in Lima, Peru.

See also[edit] References[edit] Jump up ^ 长江大桥成自杀圣地 专家建议装尼龙防护网Jump up ^ Bone, James (2008-10-13). Go away. 100 Websites You Should Know and Use. In the spring of 2007, Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH, gave a legendary TED University talk: an ultra-fast-moving ride through the “100 websites you should know and use.”

100 Websites You Should Know and Use

Six years later, it remains one of the most viewed TED blog posts ever. Time for an update? We think so. Below, the 2013 edition of the 100 websites to put on your radar and in your browser. To see the original list, click here. And now, the original list from 2007, created by Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH.