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Useless Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif for Sale, Full Story Here;

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Ebay is very large market place over the internet. This is the place, where anyone can sale anything. Also here is a option for auction of things & people will put their bids about that roduct. But you will be amazed to see that someone have put the the auction for Pakistan's President Nawaz Shariff with the tag of "Useless Pakistan Pm Nawaz Shariff for Sal".  Yes, it's true that a annonymus user had posted him useless PM. This went viral in a certain of time. The Ammount bids on him is such a viral thing that his price increased from 99 pounds to 66,200 pounds. The description given will drop you jaw; "new with defects" and said: "Useless Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif for Sale. No longer needed. Needs a bit of TLC. Not in working condition. It never worked. It was faulty and corrupt by birth. The whole range of the product and its family is genetically defected and corrupt. Take it away and rid us of this disease." This information wa

The most honest picture ever taken of Marilyn Monroe' has been sold for £77,500 at Sotheby's .

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The most honest picture ever taken of Marilyn Monroe' One of fashion’s most powerful tools is it ability to transform our perspective in a matter of moments. Open a fashion magazine hating pie-crust blouses, put it down with the overwhelming urge to drop everything and hunt one down like your life depends upon it. There’s probably no better medium for challenging our perceptions of what looks good than fashion photography. A fact  recognized  by Sotheby’s who are auctioning off a selection of era-defining images today - including a shot of supermodels rejected by Anna Wintour, a portrait considered 'the most honest photograph ever taken of Marilyn Monroe' and more recent shots such as  Miles Aldridge’s sumptuously  colorful  photographs.  I t’s a beautiful image but   American Vogue , who had commissioned the shoot, ended up not using it because the editor Anna Wintour thought it was too controversially casual.  “They look so at ease and so themselves,”