Monday, November 30, 2015

8 Signs We’re Winning The War Against HIVAIDS—And 1 Big One That We’re Not

This World AIDS Day, rededicate yourself to the fight against HIV/AIDS.
From: NewNowNext
 It’s been 34 years since the first AIDS cases were diagnosed—epidemiologically speaking, that’s the blink of an eye. And yet it can still feel like we’re making little headway against HIV.

But we’re making great strides—in record time. We count eight signs that we’re moving closer to an HIV-free world.


1
People with HIV are living longer, healthier lives.
Studies have shown that a gay 20-year-old man who is HIV positive can expect to live to 77, the same for a 20-year American man who is HIV-negative.

Of course, that outcome is not guaranteed—especially if you’re from a different race or socioeconomic background.

43 Of The Hottest Sets Of Rugby Thighs In The World

From: BuzzFeed
23. 
Santiago Vilaseca
Uruguay

Push it gooood.

The 100 Greatest Lost Hits of The 80’s Part 2: The New Batch

From: NewNowNext
 #79 
“Strange But True” 
Times Two

The duo of Shanti Jones and Johnny Dollar (which is the greatest made up showbiz name since Shirley Feeney appeared in an Army sex ed film and changed her name to Shirley Love) teamed up in the late ’80s and recorded one album as Times Two. The first single “Strange But True” peaked at #21 in May 1988. They would also hit #79 with a remake of “Cecilia.”

Academy Award for Best Actress

1993
Holly Hunter 
as
Ada McGrath
The Piano
Holly P. Hunter (born March 20, 1958) is an American actress and producer. For her performance as Ada McGrath in The Piano (1993), Hunter received the Academy Award for Best Actress, BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama, and Cannes Best Actress Award, among others. She has also been nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in Broadcast News (1987), as well as the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in The Firm (1993) and Thirteen (2003). Hunter has also won two Emmy Awards from seven nominations.

Damn! that body

Photography by Andy Salgado

GOJIONI

Illustration by Patrick Fillion.