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BateBarbie It goes without saying that the internet can be a very, very strange place.

For those looking to explore some of the more unusual facets of the world wide web, is often a gateway site that allows users to discover some pretty odd stuff.

08/09/2022

PM Modi inaugurates 'Kartavya Path', unveils statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Narendra Modi

The polar bear is an apex predator in the Arctic. It is perfectly adapted to the cold climate in this part of the world....
03/08/2022

The polar bear is an apex predator in the Arctic. It is perfectly adapted to the cold climate in this part of the world. One of such adaptations is black skin, covered with two thick layers of fur. Thanks to its dark color, it absorbs more sunlight, which heats the animal’s body.

The fur itself consists of transparent, hollow hair — it reflects very well the white sunlight giving the illusion of a bright color.

Child psychiatrist misdiagnosed me with ADHD and put me on Adderall. I got down to 70 pounds before my parents took me o...
02/08/2022

Child psychiatrist misdiagnosed me with ADHD and put me on Adderall. I got down to 70 pounds before my parents took me off of it and I ended up with a lot of body dysmorphia because everyone was telling me how good I looked even though I was a walking skeleton. They put me on a couple of different meds until I just stopped taking them without telling anyone. Didn't end up getting a proper diagnosis until I was 19. It was autism and aspergers the whole time lmao.

This haunting photo from 1948 reveals just how much poverty can destroy a family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chalifoux were facing...
01/08/2022

This haunting photo from 1948 reveals just how much poverty can destroy a family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chalifoux were facing eviction from their Chicago apartment at the time and desperately needed money. So, the unemployed coal truck driver and his wife opted to sell their kids.

Though members of the Chalifoux family have claimed that the mother was paid to stage the image, the children in fact were sold to different homes within two years.

Worse yet, the children — Lana (six, top left), Rae (five, top right), Milton (four, bottom left), and Sue Ellen (two, bottom right) — were known to have been terribly abused by their new families thereafter.

This is the last photo taken of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. It was captured moments before a su***de bomber, (we...
01/08/2022

This is the last photo taken of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. It was captured moments before a su***de bomber, (wearing orange flowers, lower right, also on the inset, top right) hugged him and detonated her bomb. The photographer was also killed during the attack.

At the height of the Cold War, the CIA conducted covert, illegal scientific research on human subjects. Known as Project...
01/08/2022

At the height of the Cold War, the CIA conducted covert, illegal scientific research on human subjects. Known as Project MK-ULTRA, the program subjected humans to experiments with drugs such as L*D and barbiturates, hypnosis and (some reports indicate) radiological and biological agents. In 1973, CIA Director Richard Helms ordered all documents from Project MK-ULTRA destroyed. Nevertheless, late the following year, the New York Times reported on the illegal activities. In 1975, the Church Committee, headed by Senator Frank Church, and a commission headed by Vice President Nelson Rockefeller investigated the project. They found that over more than two decades, the CIA spent nearly $20 million, enlisted the services of researchers at more than 30 universities and conducted experiments on subjects without their knowledge. Some of the research was performed in Canada. Some historians argue that the goal of the program was to create a mind-control system by which the CIA could program people to conduct assassinations. In 1953, Richard Condon dramatized the idea in the thriller The Manchurian Candidate, which was adapted into a film starring Frank Sinatra. Such ultimately wacky ideas were also dramatized in the recent George Clooney film The Men Who Stare at Goats.

The photo of her body, taken by Robert Wiles, has been compared to the photograph by Malcolm Wilde Browne of the self-im...
01/08/2022

The photo of her body, taken by Robert Wiles, has been compared to the photograph by Malcolm Wilde Browne of the self-immolation of Vietnamese Buddhist monk Thích Quảng Đức, who burned himself alive at a busy Saigon road intersection on June 11, 1963; both are widely regarded as being among the most iconic su***de photographs. Ben Cosgrove of Time praised the photo as "technically rich, visually compelling and ... downright beautiful," describing her body as "resting, or napping, rather than ... dead" and appearing as if she is "daydreaming of her beau."

“Wait For Me, Daddy”,A touching photo, captured by Claude Detloff in Vancouver as the soldiers of the Duke of Connaught’...
01/08/2022

“Wait For Me, Daddy”,

A touching photo, captured by Claude Detloff in Vancouver as the soldiers of the Duke of Connaught’s Own Rifles marched off to fight in the World War II. The emotions seen in the parents' and child's face and their body language combine together to make it into an unforgettable image, freezing the heart-wrenching moment forever. Luckily, the father of the boy returned safe and sound in October 1945.

The Trophy Heads Of The MāoriLong before Europe colonizers arrived in New Zealand, the native Māori people were preservi...
01/08/2022

The Trophy Heads Of The Māori

Long before Europe colonizers arrived in New Zealand, the native Māori people were preserving the severed heads of the fallen. Known as mokomokai, the heads were chopped off, boiled, smoked, dried in the Sun, and dipped in shark oil before being displayed or paraded around like trophies.

But when the British moved in during the 1840s, they soon pillaged the mokomokai for themselves. Major General Horatio Gordon Robley (featured in this creepy old picture with his collection), who served in the British Army during the New Zealand Land Wars in the 1860s, was particularly fascinated by the Maori and stole at least 35 heads for himself.


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This photo is one of those rare situations where "UFO cult induction ritual" is the best case scenario. When you see a r...
01/08/2022

This photo is one of those rare situations where "UFO cult induction ritual" is the best case scenario. When you see a ring of mostly n**e children holding hands in a darkened room around an alien glow, They're actually standing around a sun lamp. Starting in the late 1800s, kids who suffered from lupus and tuberculosis were sent to hospitals and clinics to receive heliotherapy to treat it. The children's skin produced vitamin D in response to the light, and as a result they were better able to fight off TB and other bacterial infections, as well as seriously alarm any child welfare worker that happened to catch a glimpse of the treatment.

What you are actually looking at is a pedicle graft, a procedure developed by Dr. Harold Gillies to treat disfigured sol...
01/08/2022

What you are actually looking at is a pedicle graft, a procedure developed by Dr. Harold Gillies to treat disfigured soldiers during World War I, back when skin grafts and reconstructive plastic surgery had about a zero percent success rate. First, a flap of skin from an unaffected area of the patient's body was sewn into a tube and temporarily grafted to wherever the new body part was needed.

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Michael Rockefeller's Death By CannibalismMichael Rockefeller (center), the son of New York governor and soon-to-be U.S....
01/08/2022

Michael Rockefeller's Death By Cannibalism

Michael Rockefeller (center), the son of New York governor and soon-to-be U.S. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, disappeared somewhere in Papua New Guinea in the early 1960s.

Seen here on his first trip there in May 1960, Rockefeller's smile belies his grim fate. It's believed he was killed and eaten by the Asmat people — a cannibal group known to behead their enemies and consume their flesh.

During the cold war, the CIA considered air dropping XL condoms labelled "medium" over the Soviet Union to demoralize th...
01/08/2022

During the cold war, the CIA considered air dropping XL condoms labelled "medium" over the Soviet Union to demoralize the Soviet male population and make them feel automatically inferior and afraid to fight the US.

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