How Tupac Named His Publishing Company "Joshua's Dream"


Tupac Shakur once received a letter from the parents of a terminally-ill boy whose name was Joshua.

The letter said it was Joshua's last wish to meet Tupac. So Tupac decided to fly to Maryland and meet the boy. He even took him to a basketball game.

Soon after Joshua’s death Tupac renamed his publishing company from Ghetto Gospel Music to Joshua’s Dream.

Johnny Depp Always Travels With Capt. Jack Sparrow Costume - Here's Why!



Johnny Depp always travels with his costume of Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Carribean, and not just because it's really cool.

Depp visits sick kids in hospitals, and often goes to Disneyland, where he sometimes even dresses up as Captain Jack unannounced and takes over for signature time with the kids.

A true example of a great man.

Only a true superhuman can run 7 marathons in 7 days – and this guy did it!

Sir Ranulph Fiennes (70) is one of those people considered unstoppable. His career is full of achievements of all sorts, but most of them are regarding explorations of the farthest corners of the planet.

Sir Fiennes served in the British army for eight years.

He was the first person ever to visit both Earth poles (North and South), and the first to completely cross the Antarctica on foot.

At the age of 65, he climbed the Mont Everest.

Fiennes is considered to be one of the greatest living adventurers, and the most famous explorer.

One of the most popular achievements by Fiennes was running 7 marathon races in just 7 days. The challenge is even harder if you know that he had a heart surgery just a few months before. The doctors approved of this marathon challenge, and said he can run all of them as long his heart-rate did not exceed 130 beats per minute. Fiennes later said that he forgot to pack his heart-rate monitor, so he didn’t even know.

The marathons took place in 2003 as follows:

26 October – Race 1: Patagonia - South America
27 October – Race 2: Falkland Islands - "Antarctica"
28 October – Race 3: Sydney - Australia
29 October – Race 4: Singapore - Asia
30 October – Race 5: London - Europe
31 October – Race 6: Cairo - Africa
1 November – Race 7: New York - North America


and the toughest one was in Singapore, because of the humidity and pollution.