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If You Want To Spend Hundreds On A Gift That'll Ruin Your Child's Life, This Is It


If you ask thousands of teens around the world, YAL (or young-adult literature, for those of you who aren’t in the know) is where it’s at. One of the biggest YAL successes of all time is the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer, which has inspired crazy amounts of art and (deeply disturbing) fanfiction in the years since its publication.


But this Twilight-inspired endeavor probably isn’t what Meyer had in mind when she sent her famous story out into the world — especially because someone out there will probably give one of these as a gift to their unsuspecting child this holiday season. If you value your child’s mental health, please, please don’t purchase anything from this shop.




Unique holiday gifts are totally cool. These dolls are totally not.



Unique holiday gifts are totally cool. These dolls are totally not. desktop 1449517772

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As you can see, this person took everything that teens find cool about the vamps in Twilight and turned it into nightmare fuel. Nice.





But if vampires aren’t your thing, this zombie child should do the trick.



But if vampires aren

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Because letting your child know you love them with a doll like this is the best way to spread screwed-up holiday cheer.





This one is supposed to be a punk baby that’s still among the living, but those eyes still say “dead inside” to me.



This one is supposed to be a punk baby that

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“I love you, mama. Also, I used to be dead, but now I’m not.”



"I love you, mama. Also, I used to be dead, but now I

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Oh, look! A clown baby. Life sucks.



Oh, look! A clown baby. Life sucks. desktop 1449518214

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(via BuzzFeed)


If you’re still convinced that ruining your kid’s outlook on life forever would make an amazing holiday gift, be sure to check out these dolls on Etsy. You’ll probably regret it, but I think you already know that.



This Artist Took Makeup A Little Too Far...By Using Dead Fish


To say that makeup artist Elya Bulochka has unique taste is an understatement. Seeing her work more as art than fashion, Bulochka does things that no one’s ever seen…and she just posted photos on her Instagram page of models with dead fish on their faces. Millions of people have now seen her work.


But was it worth it? After killing a number of fish, critics are abuzz with arguments against her creations. Check them out for yourself and tell us what you think.




Using a variety of fish, Bulochka creates bizarre makeup looks with a cringeworthy edge.








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Her goal? To make her models look like mermaids.








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But anyone who’s familiar with Ariel knows that this doesn’t look right…








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And this “sea foam” seems a little questionable.








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But fish aren’t the only things that she’s used to achieve cosmetic notoriety.








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Because she also likes to work with bugs…especially live ones.








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Just imagine these things crawling around on your face.








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Actually, you don’t have to. You can just watch this instead!








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A publicity stunt, or true art? You be the judge. This might be cool in Russia, but in the U.S.? We’re not so sure. Sound off in the comments below.



Climbers Broke Into The World's Fourth Tallest Building, And What They Saw Is Nuts


Looking up from the base of the Ping An International Finance Centre building in Shenzhen, China, is a harrowing experience. Currently under construction, the immense building is already one of the tallest structures on Earth. Upon completion, it will be the fourth tallest building in the world.


That’s why “On the Roofs” — a secretive free-climbing duo — wanted to climb it while they could. With less security guarding the top at night, they made their way through the building and onto the roof. Eventually, they ran out of stairs and had to scale the building using less conventional methods. What they saw from the top is terrifying.






Source: Daredevils free climb 2,165 foot skyscraper! by ontheroofs on Rumble




When the building opens in 2016, visitors will likely be able to climb to the top with the help of elevators, and they won’t have to risk their lives in the process. Although we’ll probably just wait a year to do this the safe way, we respect these daredevils and appreciate their insane footage.



This Might Just Be The Best Pet Accessory Of All Time


Are you tired of strangers petting your dog when you’re out for a walk? Do you wish intrusive animal lovers would just leave you and your furry friend alone?


If you can answer these questions with a resounding “yes,” then fear not! The most important dog accessory for all your asocial walking needs is here…and it’ll scare the heck out of everyone.




This unique muzzle will probably keep unwanted hands away from Fido.






Sure, it looks like blood caked on the snarling teeth of a rabid animal, but it certainly makes a point.




And that point is “STAY AWAY!”





Check out this thing in action!




This little nugget was so cute, and suddenly, it so wasn’t.




(via Bored Panda)


The “Werewolf Muzzle,” which sells for around $30, is the perfect gift for introverted pet owners, antisocial dog walkers, and those who really just don’t want their pets to be touched. And if the dog asks, she looks fabulous.



A Photographer Braves Nature's Rage To Capture Wild, Terrifying Beauty


California’s wildfires are not to be taken lightly. They sweep over the land, incinerate entire towns and forests, and leave destruction in their wake. Every day, firefighters battle to keep the flames away from homes and businesses, while residents are sometimes forced to evacuate.


It seems hellish, but Los Angeles-based photographer Stuart Palley sees another side to the fires, as well. In these blazes, he sees majestic beauty.




For the past few years, Palley has been taking long-exposure night shots of the fires in California.







These exposures allow him to capture glowing light, trails of embers, and all of the stars beyond.







The series is called Terra Flamma, andit comes after tireless years of work.











He also captures the entirety of the landscape, showing how fires relate to the land on a larger scale.







The blue and green lights on the left are artificial lights, and the orange light on the right is the blaze.





Images like this highlight the ways in which these devastating fires affect people, as well.





The large-scale shots really emphasize how massive California’s forest fires can become.





In case you’re wondering, that ring of light is from a helicopter, not a UFO.





























His work also pays homage to the brave men and women who battle these blazes.














(via Colossal, PetaPixel)



Palley is no fool when it comes to the power of California’s fires. Each time he goes out to shoot, he takes precautions to ensure both his safety and the safety of any firefighters who may be working close by. He’s also completed a U.S. Forestry Service course on wildfires. Safety first, everyone!


You can see the rest of Terra Flamma and more of Palley’s work on his website, as well as on Twitter and Instagram.




For a more objective view of what Palley’s facing on photoshoots, check out this coverage. Even President Obama is worried about what’s going on in the Golden State:






This River In Colorado Turned A Shocking Orange, And The Reason Why Is Devastating


People in areas surrounding Colorado’s Animas River were shocked to see these picturesque waters turn a strange orange color. Strangely hued bodies of water can occur naturally, but sadly, the Animas River’s sudden change was nowhere near natural.




Looking like a stream of mac and cheese, what’s really going on here is far less pleasant than everyone’s favorite comfort food.





On August 5, a team of workers accidentally released three million gallons of waste water from the Gold King Mine in Silverton, Colorado. This water is full of heavy metals, including lead and arsenic, which lend the water this bizarre hue.


Because it happened so recently, officials are still figuring out how to best clean up the spill and rehabilitate the damaged ecosystem. They’ve advised people to stay out of the water until it’s cleaned up.




Sadly, this contamination is on the move.



The river will bring the waste through San Juan National Forest in New Mexico, and eventually into Utah.





The water will ultimately empty into Utah’s Lake Powell. It’s projected to reach the lake by Wednesday.





Evidently, the waste water was being stored inside an abandoned mine shaft, and it was accidentally released into the river by a crew of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) workers.




It’s still unclear what exactly led to the spill, and it’s too early to tell who should be held accountable.





In the wake of this disaster, Colorado’s governor has declared a state of emergency — and rightfully so. The river runs through a stretch of pristine, protected land that’s home to many species of animals and plants. These organisms are now in danger of being poisoned by the toxic sludge being carried by the river.




The plume of toxic waste is expected to dissipate in a few days, but the potential for long-term environmental damage is high.










Watch the chilling footage here:



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We don’t know what the effects of this spill will be in the long run, or how the river’s ecosystems and surrounding communities will be affected in the future. We can only hope that other mines holding waste water and other dangerous materials will be managed more safely to prevent a disaster like this from happening again.



Be Extremely Thankful That These 10 Treatments Are No Longer Normal Practice


There’s a lot we could be doing better in the field of mental health, and there’s still a lot we don’t know about the brain and its functions. Yet there is one thing we can say: we have made some progress.


Don’t believe us? Then take a look at the barbaric practices that doctors with actual degrees used to do to people suffering from mental illness.




1. Hydrotherapy



This is not the nice, relaxing bath you’re thinking of. Hydrotherapy in the old days could be pretty brutal, and included strong jets of water blasted at patients and ice-cold baths. Patients were often restrained in the tubs.




2. Sleep deprivation



Due to overcrowding in Camarillo Mental Hospital, patients had to sleep in shifts. Some doctors thought that the zombie-like state caused by sleep deprivation was a good thing and could help with depression. They were wrong; depression can actually be a symptom of sleep deprivation.




3. Malaria injections



Usually, malaria is something you inoculate against. For a while, however, it was used on people with neurosyphilis. The idea was that the malaria would cause a fever and burn out the syphilis bacteria.




4. Sterilization



Sterilization, usually without the patient’s consent, was used on schizophrenic patients and other people with mental illness. Dr. Julius Wagner-Jauregg thought excessive masturbation caused schizophrenia, so he administered this to some of his patients. Sterilization was also historically used on minority and poor women as a means of eugenics, also without their consent.




5. The Utica crib



So named for its development at the Utica Psychiatric Center, these coffin-like boxes were meant to restrain patients who couldn’t keep still. They usually caused more panic, and even shock.




6. Electroconvulsive therapy



Also known as electroshock therapy, this therapy saw patients restrained and then hit with surges of electricity, which was thought to cure a variety of mental illnesses. It’s still used today, but very rarely and in very specific circumstances. It’s known to cause some memory loss.




7. Insulin shock therapy



As a “treatment” for schizophrenia, patients would be injected with huge doses of insulin, which would cause them to fall into comas for days at a time. Its inventor, Dr. Manfred Sakel, believed that after waking from the coma, patients would be cured. They weren’t.




8. Transorbital lobotomy



For about 20 years in the 20th century, doctors thought that simply severing neural pathways in the brain would cure mental illness. A sharp object would be inserted into the eye socket or nose to achieve this. If you consider turning someone into a vegetable to be a cure, then they were right.




9. Organ removal



In the early 20th century (yes, that recently), one Dr. Henry Cotton thought that mental disorders stemmed from bacterial infections of the organs. The solution? To just take those organs out. Needless to say, the mortality rate was pretty high, and we’re still baffled that people went along with this.




10. Trepanning



Trepanning, which dates back to the Neolithic era, was literally when surgeons would drill a hole in a person’s skull to treat mental issues, as well as migraines and other head pain. It was believed to let out evil spirits. The crazy thing was that it actually sometimes worked, and people were known to survive, even 10,000 years ago. Ouch.



(via BuzzFeed)



All of these treatments are pretty terrible. Be happy that we’re continuing to make progress, and learning to be more compassionate, in the field of mental health.




Medicine wasn’t always sterile and nice. Actually, it’s still pretty gross:




We Only Suggest Flying Into This Airport If You're Extremely Brave


If you have ever traveled on an airplane before, then you’ve experienced the sudden jarring motions of a plane landing. You felt a sudden thud as the plane’s wheels hit the runway and the brakes did everything they could to slow the giant craft to a screeching halt. These landings can be rough, but trust us, you have not experienced the worst.


Birmingham Airport in the U.K. is home to perilous crosswinds, which often make landing a plane a lot more terrifying than a simple touch-down. Pilots are often forced to “push” the plane down onto the BHX runway by merely floating onto it. This creates a startling effect that tests the nerves of seasoned pilots from around the world. Watch the treacherous landings below, and hope that you never have to experience such a fright.







(via Huffington Post)


You know you’re in for an unconventional landing when your plane gives up and flies away to try again. I don’t think I could ever stomach this!




For more heart-stopping videos, check these out…




These Animals Are Totally Not Cute, But They're Actually Pretty Friendly


We know how much you like adorable animals, and we know you like to give them your love. Yet some animals didn’t get so fortunate in the looks department, despite not being dangerous or nasty in the slightest. They just had the bad luck of falling out of the ugly tree and hitting every branch on the way down.


Still, these animals are just as deserving of your appreciation as a cuddly kitten or puppy. But no, we don’t want to cuddle them either.




1. The Goliath Birdeater




Okay, we know “birdeater” isn’t a harmless term, but unless you’re a bird, you have nothing to worry about. It’s the largest spider on the planet, and while its bite contains venom, a wasp’s sting will actually feel worse.





2. The Thorny Devil



This spiny little dude looks like he could severely injure you, but he’s not interested in doing that. The lizard, native to Australia, also has the peculiar defense of shooting blood out of its eyes when attacked. But that, like its spines, is mainly for defensive purposes.





3. The Whale Shark



Whales are big. Sharks are chompy. Put them together and you get something big and chompy, right? Well, not really. Reaching 40 feet in length, these creatures are certainly intimidating to look at, but they’re incredibly gentle. As you can see in this picture, they sometimes even like to socialize with human divers.





4. The Vampire Bat



It’s the name that probably conjures up a frightening image, but these little guys mainly feed on livestock. They’re so small that it really doesn’t harm the cattle (possible infections aside). Bites on humans are extremely rare.





5. The Whip Scorpion



Yeah, these guys look like the definition of terror, but they’re not anything like other scorpions. They don’t have venom, though they’ll spray some stinging acid as a defense. They only get to be about an inch-and-a-half long, which, given their appearance, is just long enough.





6. The Chinese Giant Salamander



Yep, they’re really that big. These large amphibians can grow up to six feet, and they look like something out of prehistory. They’re only interested in eating fish and insects, though. Unfortunately, they’ve also been overhunted and are critically endangered.





7. The Aye-Aye



This looks like something that characters would find lurking in their closet in a classic horror movie. Yet this is actually the aye-aye, a nocturnal, fruit-eating lemur native to Madagascar. They’ve been considered bad omens (probably because of their gremlin-looking faces), but they’re harmless.





8. The Gharial



The gharial looks like a crocodile’s goofy cousin, and that’s…actually exactly what it is. Its thin, narrow jaws prevent it from eating anything larger than a fish, so it will steer clear of people. Due to habitat loss in its native India and Nepal, it’s also critically endangered. So, be nice to these guys.





9. The Wolf Fish



Its snaggly teeth and sourpuss face make the wolf fish look frightening — as does its size, which can reach almost seven feet. However, it’s a bottom feeder, really only interested in eating small crustaceans. If anyone is worried about getting eaten, it’s the wolf fish — these guys are pretty tasty.





10. The Vulture



Vultures don’t exactly have a great reputation because of their dietary habits: they’re scavengers, and can usually be seen hanging around places where something has died. Their wingspans can reach 10 feet, so they’re formidable, but they’re not interested in eating you unless you’re already dead. In fact, some religions call on them to help with “sky burials,” where the deceased are left out for vultures to eat.





11. The Manta Ray



Perhaps it’s because people don’t understand that these are different than sting rays and have no stingers at all. It might be because they can get to be 23 feet long and zip through the water with enormous power. In reality, manta rays are harmless and gentle, and will sometimes even play with people.





12. The Milk Snake



The milk snake inspires terror in many creatures thanks to its resemblance to the venomous coral snake, which has a pattern of black and red instead of yellow and red. This mimicry is actually an evolutionary trait that helps it avoid predators, but it’s all a bluff — the milk snake is totally harmless.





13. The Camel Spider



For some reason, the camel spider’s name has been smeared in a lot of urban legends, including that they feast on sleeping humans, burrow into camels’ stomachs to lay their eggs, and even scream. Yet none of these are true at all. The camel spider gets to be about six inches, and feeds only on small insects. They are not venomous.





14. The Pit Bull



Pit bulls are demonized in popular culture for being aggressive towards people and other animals. In reality, they’re actually loyal and intelligent dogs who love kids. The main problem in certain pit bulls exhibiting violent behavior is their socialization. Still, these dogs are seen as a menace in many places.





15. The Basking Shark



The basking shark is second only to the whale shark in size, but it’s a lot uglier. That gaping maw swimming towards you? Yeah, not cool. Still, it keeps its mouth open because it’s a filter feeder, and eats small invertebrates and plankton.





16. The Hercules Beetle



These creatures can get to be seven inches long, and can lift 70 times their own weight. This sounds intimidating, but these beetles mean you no harm. Plus, they get sillier the longer you look at them.





17. The Frill Shark



Sharks have made a number of appearances on this list, and here’s another one. This guy is super weird, but as it lives more the 1,500 meters deep in the ocean, you probably don’t have to worry about seeing this one. Technically, they’ve caused injury — but it was only to scientists studying their teeth and accidentally cutting themselves.





18. The Giant Isopod



The giant isopod reaches about 14 inches in length, and is one of the examples of huge, ancient-looking creatures that lurk deep in the ocean. They look like aliens or those things from The Dark Crystal, but they’re totally harmless.





19. The Sand Tiger Shark



It looks a lot like your standard dangerous shark, but this slow-moving shark can be seen in subtropical waters the world over, and they’ve never attacked a human.





20. The Humpback Anglerfish




Found even deeper than the frill shark at depths of 2,000 meters, this creature is a nightmare for its prey. It lures its food into his huge mouth with bioluminescent antennae. But as for humans? You’re too big.




(via List 25)



We doubt you’ll see many of these bizarre creatures, but if you do, remember that they’re probably more scared of you than you are of them. And you never know: they might think you’re pretty funny-looking, too.