Flirty Pick-Up Lines That Any Guy Just Can’t Resist Falling For

For centuries now, women have heard a million pickup lines. The weirdest, the cutest and also the creepiest. But boys aren’t the only ones who are allowed to flirt and use pickup lines. So, here are a few pickup lines for girls to use that are witty, flirty and fun! After all, why should boys have all the fun?

Cheesy much? Don’t worry, he’ll love it!

Ask for his number this way instead of directly asking it.

This will surely make him blush.

If the guy you are using this line on is a photographer, nothing like it!

If the guy has mesmerizing eyes, this classic pick-up line keeps the focus on his best feature.

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Cute, isn’t it? It’ll leave him blushing for sure!

This a sweetest way to initiate a kiss. Take our advice: If he agrees with you that the Earth is flat, you should probably run and find someone with more brain cells.

Best way to ask a guy out for a date.

This one sounds so confident and all ‘You go, girl’ kind… And that’s just so sexy! This also makes for a flirty text, girls!

Another sweet way to initiate a kiss.

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Benefits Of Using Tampons Over Pads

Tampons, which have been around since the 1930s, are the most popular choice of feminine protection for women younger than 41 in other countries. But in India there are lot of misconceptions about tampons in women’s mind. Many of them think that tampons can take off their virginity.

There is already a hole in the hymen of teen girls to let menstrual blood flow through them; a tampon’s insertion won’t clear the whole thing away like a cobweb. So please girls think before believing on such myths and decide your tool accordingly.

Here are few things which will make think that tampons are better than sanitary napkin.

Small  Size

If you are the sort of person who feels uncomfortable at the thought of your menstrual cycle being made public, then a tampon is pretty easy: they’re generally so small that you can smuggle them to the bathroom with no problem. Even the applicator ones can be carried in your pocket.

Comfortable To Wear

Women have a tendency to find tampons more comfortable than wearing pads. With tampons, they are able to stay active, without worrying about it “falling” out of place.

Easy To Discard

Tampons are easier to throw away than pads as they can easily be tossed into the toilet. To throw out pads, you need to wrap them up in toilet paper and toss them in the trash.

No Wet Feeling

You may simply not like pulling down your underwear and being faced with the reality that your uterus is shedding it’s lining. A tampon is a good way to prevent that sensation.

No Smell

If you wear your pads for too long, you might start to notice a bit of a smell. When you wear tampons, that will never happen as long as you remove them after the right length of time.

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You Can’t Feel Them

You can literally forget that your tampon is soaking up your flow for you. Plus, removing them is as easy as tugging on their little, cotton string. If a tampon is inserted properly (i.e. pretty deep into the vagina) it should be completely sensation-less, which means you can go about your day with one less reminder that you’re on your period.

Variety

There’s such a large variety of tampons to choose from, so you can find the right type for your body. If one makes you uncomfortable, then you can always try another brand.

Free To Swim

When you wear a tampon, you can go swimming.

It is also more comfort compared to wearing a pad, so you will be able to play sports a lot easier.

Wear Any-Kind-Of Underwear

If you’re wearing pads, you need to wear underwear that will cover enough of your body to stop potential leakage. If you wear a tampon, you can wear whatever underwear you’d like.

No Visibility

The possibility of a pad becoming visible will be a problem for you if you don’t want anyone else knowing about your menstrual business. When you wear a tampon, you will no longer have to worry about those lines.

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BSF jawan’s ‘Poor Quality Food’ video was made viral by Pak

Yadav had shared a video earlier this year alleging poor quality food was being served to the jawans patrolling the border.

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An inquiry by intelligence units has revealed that the video posted by BSF constables Tej Bahadur Yadav, where he complained about the ‘poor quality of food’ served to jawans went viral after it was circulated by Pakistan-based websites. Security agencies in their probe found that 21 of the 24 websites that pushed the video online were based out of Pakistan, a report published in The Hindu has revealed.

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Yadav had shared the video on his Facebook timeline, claiming poor quality food like watery ‘dal’ and burnt ‘chapatis’ were being served to the troops serving in inhospitable terrain along the Pakistan border. The video triggered a nationwide outrage. A senior government official added that Yadav did not know that he would be exploited by Pakistan.

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On Thursday, Home Minister Rajnath Singh cautioned the security forces and asked them to not forward unsubstantiated videos on mobile and web-based platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook, as there were constant attempts by the “enemy” to spread rumours through social media.

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 “The personnel and officers often forward messages or videos on their Facebook page or WhatsApp casually. Until, it’s an authentic video and in the interest of the country, I appeal to jawans and officials to not forward them blindly. You are responsible not only for border security but also to preserve the integrity of the country,” Singh said addressing BSF officials at an investiture ceremony.

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Things To Know Before Getting Your First Credit Card

A credit card may seem to you like just another tool to help you make purchases, but it is much more. If you use it responsibly, a credit card can help you build a good credit history,  allowing you to get loans at favorable interest rates, cheaper insurance and even a new cellular plan. Credit cards can also help you earn rewards on your everyday purchases and protect those purchases in case of theft or damage.

Simply put, a credit card can be a lot more useful than your debit card if you use it the right way.

Here are few important things to know before you get your first credit card.

What a credit card?

A credit card is a plastic card that looks just like a debit card. But the difference is that instead of having the funds removed directly from your checking or savings account when you make a purchase, it is removed from an account that works on the premise of a short term loan. Being a loan, the amount used/debited may or may not accrue interest; in most cases depending on when you pay it off that is. Be sure to ask your bank how their interest calculations work before applying for a credit card or deciding on the type of card you want.

Why you should get a credit card?

Credit cards come with numerous benefits. First and perhaps most important, a credit card is a good tool to help you build your credit. Good credit can help you obtain future loans — like a mortgage — at the most favorable rates. It can also help you get approved for an apartment or cell phone, avoid utility deposits and get lower insurance premiums. Aside from credit-building, credit cards have many other perks. Many cards offer cash or travel rewards, generally between 1% and 2% of your purchase price. Some cards have shopping or travel benefits that will save you money, like purchase protection, price protection, extended warranty, rental car insurance and more. Some cards have 0% interest on purchases or balance transfers for 12 to 18 months. When you get a card, check your benefits statement for details.

How credit card interest is calculated?

Many people think that credit card interest is assessed on the card balance remaining after the payment due date. However, if you don’t pay your balance in full, you’ll accrue interest on your average daily balance during the month.

Say you have a card balance of $1,000. On day 11 of accruing interest, you pay off $200. Then on day 21 of accruing interest, you pay off another $350. Your average daily balance would be $750.

If the card’s annual percentage rate (APR) is 20%, the periodic interest rate is 0.0548%. Your periodic interest rate is calculated by dividing your APR by 365. Multiply your average daily balance by the periodic interest rate and the number of days in the month to get the interest accrued for the month. In our case, this is $12.33.

To avoid accruing interest, you need to pay the new balance on your credit card statement each month. The minimum payment is enough to keep you in good standing, but paying interest is unnecessary if you spend within your means.

Keep in mind, if you take a cash advance, you may have to pay a higher interest rate and you won’t have the benefit of a grace period. You may also have to pay an increased penalty interest rate if you make a late payment or spend more than your credit limit. You’ll be able to find these alternative rates on your card issuer’s website.

What’s the difference between an unsecured & secured credit card?

The cash deposit in case of secured cards, which is equal to the limit offered by the card, serves as collateral and eliminates the risk of non-payment for card issuers. Such cards are a good option for users with little or no credit history to their name. Unsecured credit cards do not have any other collateral or backing to rest on. They pose higher risks for their issuers. As the permissible credit limit is based on the user’s credit history and income level, it is likely to be low for your first credit card.

How minimum payments are determined?

A minimum payment is the smallest amount of money you can pay each month without damaging your payment history and incurring a late payment fee. There are a few different methods for calculating minimum payments, but here are the primary two:

  • Percentage method: Your issuer may calculate your minimum payment based on a percentage of your balance. This is generally between 1% and 3%. So if you have a balance of $2,000 and the minimum payment is 2% of your balance, you’ll have to pay a minimum of $40 to stay in good standing.
  • Percentage + interest + fees method: Your issuer may also take a percentage of what you owe plus any applicable interest and fees. Let’s say you have a $1,000 balance and an interest rate of 18%, and you pay late. Your issuer might charge you a minimum payment of the sum of 1% on your balance ($10), your interest accrued ($14.79) and a late payment fee ($35). Your minimum payment in this case would be $59.79.

If your balance is relatively low, you may be required to pay a flat minimum payment, which typically ranges from $25 to $35 a month. But we always recommend that you pay your balance in full by the due date.

How credit cards affect your credit score?

Credit cards can affect your credit score in several ways. Before we get into the specifics, take a look at the five factors that go into your FICO score, the most widely used scoring model among lenders today:

  • Payment history (35%)
  • Credit utilization (30%)
  • Length of credit history (15%)
  • Types of accounts in use (10%)
  • New credit (10%)

Using a credit card can affect your credit score in several ways, either positively or negatively. You can positively affect the most important credit score factor, payment history, by making your payments on time, 100% of the time. A late credit card payment likely won’t be reported within a few days, but it can be reported to the bureaus and hurt your score.

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Credit utilization, or the percentage of your credit limit that you’re using at any given time, is the second most important FICO score factor. We’ll discuss how to calculate this in the next section, but essentially, you should try to keep your debt balance below 30% of your credit limit.

The ages of your newest and oldest accounts, as well as the average length of all of your credit accounts, make up your length of credit history. The longer, the better. You can influence this factor with a credit card by keeping old accounts open and active. And, of course, be patient, because building a great credit score takes time.

Types of credit in use refers to the mix of different types of credit accounts you have, such as student or auto loans, or a mortgage. Diversity is preferable to only one type of account, but this factor has a small influence on your FICO, so you shouldn’t go out of your way to take on interest-accruing debt.

When you apply for a new credit card, your score may take a small hit. To combat this, avoid applying for several cards in a short period of time, especially if you haven’t been building your credit for very long.

Should you have more than one credit card?

The number of credit cards that you should have would be dependent on individual circumstances. For instance, a rewards credit card which gives a higher reward balance as per monthly spending, brings in good rewards if the balance is paid off in time. Alternatively, a card that offers a lower interest rate is advisable if you plan to pay off the balance for a big purchase across an extended period of time.

Which fees you may be charged?

There are a host of potential credit card fees you may need to pay, but many of them are easily avoided. Here are the most common fees:

Annual fee: Charged on most secured and certain unsecured credit cards. For unsecured cards, annual fees are often charged on high-value rewards cards. You can avoid them by getting a card without an annual fee, but if your spending is high enough, a fee card may net you higher rewards.

Balance transfer fee: Charged when you move a balance from one card to another, typically 3% to 4%. Balance transfers are usually made by people with credit card debt who have found a balance transfer offer with an introductory APR of 0%. You should only pay a transfer fee if the interest you would pay on your current card is greater than the balance transfer fee you’ll pay. And if you qualify, there are credit cards without balance transfer fees.

Foreign transaction fee: Charged whenever you make a purchase overseas, typically between 3% and 4% of your purchase. To avoid this fee, you can get a credit card without foreign transaction fees. If you ever travel overseas, you should absolutely have a card without these fees and preferably with an EMV chip.

Late payment fee: Charged if you don’t pay at least the minimum payment by the due date on your credit card statement, typically around $35. Avoid this by always making your payments on time.

Over-the-limit fee: Charged if your balance exceeds your credit limit. You have to opt in to this fee, per the Credit CARD Act of 2009. Keep in mind that if you choose not to opt into this fee, your purchases may be rejected at the register if you go over your limit.

Where rewards come from?

Many credit cards offer cash or travel rewards on your purchases. These rewards come from interchange fees, or the fee paid by a merchant’s bank to a customer’s bank when you use your credit card to make a purchase. Interchange fees vary, but are usually 2% or more, which is enough to cover the rewards rates on competitive rewards credit cards.

Some credit cards have rewards of 5% or 6% on certain types of purchases. However, these tend to be capped at a certain monthly, quarterly or annual dollar amount. If your rewards seem a bit too good to be true compared to typical interchange fees, check your benefits statement for details on spending limits.

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Incredible Fountains From Around The World

Earlier fountains were being used to provide drinking water to residents of cities, towns or villages. But now they are built for decorative purposes.

Some of the world’s most spectacular fountains are exceptional masterpieces of architecture and design that shape water in unique and innovative ways in order to perform exquisite displays of shapes and color. If you want to know a bit more about each one of the world’s most incredible fountains, all you have to do is have a look at our following list.

Metalmorphosis Mirror Fountain, USA

Metalmorphosis is a mirrored water fountain by Czech sculptor David Černý that was constructed at the Whitehall Technology Park in Charlotte, NC. The 14-ton sculpture is made from massive stainless steel layers that rotate 360 degrees and occasionally align to create a massive head.

Disney’s Fountain of Nations, Epcot

It entertains visitors in the heart of Epcot’s Future World by propelling its 149,000 gallons of water as high as 150 ft. in the air as 30,000 gallons of water per second cascade over its tiered edges.

Banpo Moonlight Rainbow Fountain, Seoul, South Korea

Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain is installed along 570m on both sides of Banpodaegyo Bridge, with 380 nozzles spraying water from the river below out into a beautiful show of water, music, and lights. The fountain is programmed to play different shows during the day and night.

Swarovski Fountain, Innsbruck, Austria

Located in a theme park in the town of Wattens, near Innsbruck, Austria, this unusual fountain is part artwork and part advertisement for the Swarovski company.  The fountain consists of a large head that has shiny eyes. The head is covered with moss, making it appear as if it is emerging from the grassy hill behind the fountain.

Bellagio Fountains, Las Vegas, USA

Strategically situated on a man-made lake in front of the Bellagio hotel, these majestic fountains showcase choreographed water performances set to different pieces of music and light.

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Dubai Fountains, United Arab Emirates

It is the world’s second largest choreographed fountain system set on the 30-acre man-made Burj Khalifa Lake, at the center of the Downtown Dubai development in Dubai, United Arab Emirates next to “The Fountain” Okada in Manila, Philippines. It was designed by WET Design. This mammoth fountain boasts of five rings of water jets that can shoot water up to a height of 50 stories. It employs 6600 LEDs and 25 color projectors that work together to display beautiful images.

Tap Fountain, Santa Galdana, Menorca, Spain

Giving the impression of a tap hanging in the air without support, this eccentric fountain is located on the Spanish island of Menorca.

Fountain of Wealth, Singapore

The Fountain of Wealth is listed by the Guinness Book of Records in 1998 as the largest fountain in the world. It is located in one of Singapore’s largest shopping malls, Suntec City. It is situated in such a way the fountain is the hub of the shopping mall.

Magic Fountain of Montjuic, Barcelona, Spain

It  is a fountain located at the head of Avinguda Maria Cristina in the Montjuïc neighborhood of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The fountain delivers a spectacular display of color, light and water acrobatics with musical accompaniment.

The Archibald Fountain, Sydney, Australia

The Archibald Fountain, properly called the J. F. Archibald Memorial Fountain is located in Hyde Park, in central Sydney, New South Wales. This fascinating fountain draws inspiration from Greek and Roman architecture with various mythical beings encircling god Apollo.

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Peacock Porn on Social Media after Rajasthan HC Judge’s Remark

Till now if you are active on social media must be acquainted with this news. If not let me tell you that it is about the  remarks made by Justice Mahesh Chandra Sharma on the way peacocks mate.

He made a claim so outlandish yesterday that no one could ignore it.

In an interview at his Jaipur residence, former HC judge Mahesh Chandra Sharma said peacocks were mentioned in all Hindu texts respectfully as being celibate creatures.

“There’s a reference in Bhagwat Purana about peacocks not having sex.”

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After his this remark, Sharma became talking point all over. And this is not it. He recommended that the cow should be given the status of India’s national animal. In his argument, the judge compared the cow to the national bird, the peacock, and described both the species as “pious”.

This was his explanation for the piousness of the peacock was – “The peacock is a lifelong brahmachari (celibate). It never has sex with the peahen. The peahen gets pregnant after swallowing the tears of the peacock”.

He also added that the peacock is celibate and that’s why it was worn by Lord Krishna.

And after his remark all the people have been sharing peacock porn to make sure Sharma understands how nature and science work.

Also there is a buzz on twitter about it.

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Have a Look at Kinds Of Crushes Everyone Has Had In Their Life!

We all have had a crush on someone in our lives and in fact, we will continue to crush over someone or the other in future. That irresistible feeling of being with someone, never mind if it’s possible or not, it’s a crush, means it’s short lived and is supposed to leave us feeling crushed! But you have to admit, it does make you feel oh-so-alive!

The guy you screamed “Cooties!” at in the third grade and “went out” with in the fifth for two weeks. It broke your heart a little when you discovered on Facebook that he got married, even though you haven’t spoken to him in 10 years and he’s not even that cute anymore.

We all have celebrity crushes be it George Clooney or Shahrukh khan or Backstreet Boys or Rahul Dravid. Their posters and memorabilia adorn our rooms. Remember how in school, we used to get so mad at our classmates for having the crush on the same celeb as if he/she was our property? Our innocence ceases to end ’cause some of us suffer from heart aches hearing the news of their engagement or wedding. That just crushes us. The crush that crushes. No, really!

The one who works at a place you go to a lot,and you would like to arrange things so that the two of you could bump into each other and be forced to talk.

The guy you would never expect yourself to be into, but you are in a big way. He’s stocky and blond, whereas you usually go for lanky and dark. He’s totally corporate and you’re an all-natural free spirit. He’s a skater boy, you do ballet. Whatever, opposites attract.

The guy you really can’t stand, but your blood gets so hot every time he enrages you that it basically turns you on and you just want to rip his clothes off to make him stop talking already.

This type of crush is basically facilitated by Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Myspace and Orkut (in pre-historic times). You stalk them, scan their every status, Like, picture, event and what not. You stalk their friends, their friend’s friends… Basically you have stalked them enough to know everything about them including their pet’s birthday. The social media crush generally dies with a single status message that says “In a relationship with XYZ”. Game over!

All of us have had a crush on our teachers, best friend’s boyfriend, super bosses or cousin. But really, there’s nothing that you can do about it as it’s a crush that’s forbidden. Though occasionally you may dream a thing or two about it, but it IS a forbidden crush.
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 The guy in your extended circle of friends that you run into all the time. He’s on your bus one morning. You walk your dogs in the same park. He’s at your college friend Heather’s birthday party. But you can never quite find a way to get him into a real conversation.
Okay so you remember that guy at the coffee shop? He is the one who serves you with coffee. You’ve never gone more than a humble ‘hi’ with him but he is the sunshine of your day.
The one minute crush who passed by you in the street. You thought they were hot, you imagined your wedding with them, and then you never saw them again, but thats fine.
The unlikely crush, who nobody cares about, but who you cant get out of your head.
 This person is the one who is actually already involved with someone else, and you know that if you get with them, shit will go down.
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