It seems that Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have rekindled the flames of their relationship.
Some days after the exes were sighted riding segways around The Oaks, the 19-year-old Canadian pop superstar uploaded a snapshot with the Texas native brunette beauty on his Instagram account.
"Love the way you look at me," the "Boyfriend" singer captioned the gray-tinted photograph,
which he added in the early hours on Saturday, January 4.
The picture shows Selena hugging Bieber from behind while her chin comfortably rests
on his shoulder. She is gazing down at him and is cracking a sweet close-mouthed smile.
Bieber holds up his phone to capture the romantic moment and is looking into the camera.
Both Selena and Bieber's reps declined to comment on that particular sighting.
The couple
broke up in November 2012.
J.B. revealed lately that he still has feelings for his ex-girlfriend while stopping by Big
Boy's Neighborhood for Los Angeles hip-hip radio station Power 106.
"I wrote the best music once my heart was broken," he told Big Boy on Dec. 18. "'All That
Matters' was written when I was in a great place in my relationship, and at that time, she was
all that mattered in my life."
Bieber continued, "[The break up] affected us, especially when we are in front of so many
people. It's such a public thing. It's just hard for the both of us. But you know, she's a great
woman. I love her till this day."
And judging by this picture, it is so obvious that he still loves the way she looks at him.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Friday, January 3, 2014
PASTOR DROWNS DURING ATTEMPTS TO WALK ON THE WATER LIKE JESUS
Sadly, the attempt by a pastor living in Gabon, along the West Coast of Africa to walk on the water realy cost him his life.
The 35 year old Pastor Franck Kabele, told his church congregation that he was able to do the very miracles of Jesus Christ. He decided to make it clear by demonstrating it on Gabon’s beach in the capital city of Libreville.
He referenced his intended action to the book of Matthew 14:22-33, saying that he received a revelation which told him that with enough faith he could do what Jesus was able to do during his life on earth. Convinced enough he decided to try it.
According to an eyewitness, Kabele summoned his church congregation out to the beach. He told them that he would cross the Kombo estuary by foot, which is normally a 20 minute boat ride.
Sadly, by the second step into the water, Kabele found himself completely engulfed in the water. Sad enough, he never returned.
This is not the first incident of this nature in Africa. At Ibadan zoo in south-west Nigeria, a " self-proclaimed" Prophet claimed to be able to do what Daniel of the Holy Bible did by walking into a den full of lions.
Though he was warned several times by zoo keepers, according to Nigerian Newspapers, the Prophet didn't budge, he simply thought of them as nothing more than enemies of progress. The Prophet, with a large crowd of people watching with rapt attention, put on a long red robe and headed towards the cage full of lions.
Within seconds of opening the door, the lions ripped the Prophet from flesh to bone. The Bible should come with an instructionary label, “Don’t try this at home.”
The Bible said that the glory of the later will be greater than the glory of the former, I wonder what is realy going on in the Christiandom. These individuals failed
--info. Nigeria
The 12 Must-Play Video Games Of 2014
From the type of great games showing up this year, you can throw 2013 games right in the garbage bin. The future is very promising, it is fast approaching and there's nothing you can do to stop it. With that in mind, the following are games you'll be dying to play in 2014:
Thief
This is a game you can't afford to miss. It is a stealth game where the gamer assumes the role of Garrett, a master thief. The game has been alive since 1998, with it latest release this year.
Watch Dogs
When Ubisoft revealed that their open world hacker/espionage thriller was going to be delayed until 2014, there was a collective sigh that the next big thing was going on the back burner.
Super Smash Bros.
"Smash Bros." is hella fun and a perfect party game -- it's easy to play for newbies, and is deep enough for veterans. Also, who doesn't love solving hypothetical battles between Samus and Captain Falcon in real life? Published by Nitendo, it is packed with action and fighting.
Mario Kart 8
MK8 is an combat racing and gut-wrenching sprints to the finish game and will have many in a fever to get their kart on.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Have you played "Hotline Miami"? If not, I wonder what you are waiting for. It has possibly the greatest soundtrack from any game in the last five years. The sequel is gonna be more of what made the original so great. Don't be left behind
Dying Light
"Dying Light" is shaping up to be quite the "usual Zombie" experience as players will have to survive an all new take on undead horror. Fans of Techland's other zombie video game, "Dead Island," should make ready their best decapitation tool for when this game hits the outlets in March.
Bayonetta 2
The over-the-top characters, blazing action and an absurdly amusing story should make this a "must play." The developers designed the characters with contemporary style and mode of fashion in mind.
Destiny
A full action game. Given the developer's pedigree, you should expect to pick up "Destiny" when it drops in September.
The Elder Scrolls Online
With its first release in 1994, the game has been atop the priority list of gamer choi. Without any exaggeration, "The Elder Scrolls" series has eaten away five solid years' worth of this writer's time. If you're hungry for more magic, loot, adventures and mudcrabs, then look no further.
Titanfall
Big robots? Check. Big explosions? Check. Former talent from "Call of Duty" creators who defected back to EA and created a new studio? Check and mate. A multiplayer-only arena shooter gives you a fantastic killing experience.
Dark Souls II
"Dark Souls" is like all the cut parts of a training montage. Instead of focusing on all the highlights, the game teaches you during every painful second. Each defeat, death, trap and trick prepares you for one more journey into the bleak, yet disturbingly atmospheric world of dragons, demons and every form of horror in between. Some may dismiss this game as "too hard," but those who persevere to the end will be rewarded with ultimate gaming bragging rights.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
"Ground Zeroes" will be in every stealth fan's library because its predecessors are mood and action games.
You better start saving up because 2014 is already looking bright for gamers.
Thief
This is a game you can't afford to miss. It is a stealth game where the gamer assumes the role of Garrett, a master thief. The game has been alive since 1998, with it latest release this year.
Watch Dogs
When Ubisoft revealed that their open world hacker/espionage thriller was going to be delayed until 2014, there was a collective sigh that the next big thing was going on the back burner.
Super Smash Bros.
"Smash Bros." is hella fun and a perfect party game -- it's easy to play for newbies, and is deep enough for veterans. Also, who doesn't love solving hypothetical battles between Samus and Captain Falcon in real life? Published by Nitendo, it is packed with action and fighting.
Mario Kart 8
MK8 is an combat racing and gut-wrenching sprints to the finish game and will have many in a fever to get their kart on.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Have you played "Hotline Miami"? If not, I wonder what you are waiting for. It has possibly the greatest soundtrack from any game in the last five years. The sequel is gonna be more of what made the original so great. Don't be left behind
Dying Light
"Dying Light" is shaping up to be quite the "usual Zombie" experience as players will have to survive an all new take on undead horror. Fans of Techland's other zombie video game, "Dead Island," should make ready their best decapitation tool for when this game hits the outlets in March.
Bayonetta 2
The over-the-top characters, blazing action and an absurdly amusing story should make this a "must play." The developers designed the characters with contemporary style and mode of fashion in mind.
Destiny
A full action game. Given the developer's pedigree, you should expect to pick up "Destiny" when it drops in September.
The Elder Scrolls Online
With its first release in 1994, the game has been atop the priority list of gamer choi. Without any exaggeration, "The Elder Scrolls" series has eaten away five solid years' worth of this writer's time. If you're hungry for more magic, loot, adventures and mudcrabs, then look no further.
Titanfall
Big robots? Check. Big explosions? Check. Former talent from "Call of Duty" creators who defected back to EA and created a new studio? Check and mate. A multiplayer-only arena shooter gives you a fantastic killing experience.
Dark Souls II
"Dark Souls" is like all the cut parts of a training montage. Instead of focusing on all the highlights, the game teaches you during every painful second. Each defeat, death, trap and trick prepares you for one more journey into the bleak, yet disturbingly atmospheric world of dragons, demons and every form of horror in between. Some may dismiss this game as "too hard," but those who persevere to the end will be rewarded with ultimate gaming bragging rights.
Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
"Ground Zeroes" will be in every stealth fan's library because its predecessors are mood and action games.
You better start saving up because 2014 is already looking bright for gamers.