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Celebrities Without Makeup on Instagram

Posted: 10 Apr 2014 04:43 PM PDT

Instagram photos of famous girls wearing no makeup.























Haunted Paintings

Posted: 10 Apr 2014 04:07 PM PDT

Haunted artwork you don't want to look at. 

Bruno Amadio created a string of striking paintings featuring weeping children. Beginning in 1985, stories regarding the paintings' ability to both start, and avoid fires popped up. "The Crying Boy" inexplicably survived dozens of house fires, and people are scared these paintings purposely set houses ablaze.




In 2010, Sean Robinson blamed his misfortune on a painting he owned entitled "The Anguished Man". His grandmother told him the painter used his own blood on it and committed suicide. Both report shadowy figures, rising smoke, and hearing anguished screams. You can even watch Robinson's videos of these phenomena on YouTube. 



Be careful - it's reported that just looking at this image can cause fainting, dizziness, and unease. "The Hands Resist Him" was purchased by a couple who immediately complained the boy and creepy doll didn't just change position regularly, but would leave the painting altogether and appear in the room itself. Many people suffer ill effects when viewing or even trying to print online copies of this image. 



This portrait of Bernardo de Galvez hangs in Hotel Galvez, and it is reported his painted eyes follow you as you pass it by. If you attempt a photo of de Galvez without his permission, you will never get a clear shot - you might even end up with skeletal images like this guy did: http:www.galvestonghost.comfilesap3.jpg



After the discovery of this painting of Madame Delphine LaLaurie, weird things started happening, including objects going missing, cloths bundled in fireplaces but not burning, and a mysterious "grey lady" appearing suddenly to carpenters. People think the Madame isn't too pleased with restorations being done to her old home. 



This painting was a purposeful work created by "Caregan", an online user of feasters who mostly does pieces involving yuri-style bondagado. A made-up story goes along with the image, but even Caregan reports having had trouble finishing the work - and many others find it particularly unnerving as well.



The story is that a talented Korean girl painted this image shortly before committing suicide. If you stare at it for long enough, it will change. Some purport the girl transforms into a deranged psychotic, while others claim to have seen a haggard old woman. Be warned, though - a few imposters float around the net, the result of photoshop and jealous pseudo-artists claiming the image is actually theirs. You can search YouTube for extended videos of the piece, where people take the stare challenge. 



This painting hangs in Austin's Driskill Hotel. Many visitors report feeling sick, dizzy, or getting a "lifting" sensation while gazing upon the image for too long. Apparently the owners of Driskill tried to remedy this by moving the painting from the lobby to the 5th floor. 



This is one of a set of incredibly dark, mysterious portraits by a Taiwanese artist named Lo Chang Peng. People are often disturbed and feel unnerved by his renderings - although I personally find them gorgeous! 



Said to be the most frightening painting of all time, Goya's "Saturn Eating His Son" does not just exist for the sake of being macabre. An entire philosophy emerges from it, with the image becoming symbolic for everything from abuse to fascism. A particularly interesting look into how it relates to the film Pan's Labyrinth.



Apparently the malevolent spirit of murderer John Wayne Gacy still exists within his paintings of "Pogo the Clown". Due to his notoriety, works he created while on death row are highly coveted. Musician Nikki Stone purchased Pogo, and soon got rid of it after his dog died and mother was diagnosed with cancer. Actor Johnny Depp also bought a Pogo, and suddenly contracted a pathological fear of clowns and likewise, dumped the painting.



This portrait is from Casa de Greene, and was purchased on a whim by a guy's father who saw it "somewhere in Spain" and couldn't resist buying it. The image has a way of putting a mysterious hold on who gazes upon it, and the father believes the girl in the painting is a witch, since her tears are falling at the same rate.



This is a work by the famous Yuko Tatushima. Along with being an accomplished artist, she is also a doll artist and performer - she played Ice in the film S-94 -. Apparently her talents take on a much more paranormal purpose. This particular work is said to induce feelings of suicide in those who gaze upon it.



This image is from J.R. Barker, an artist whose work is purportedly so eerily awe-inspiring, he instantly received contracts to illustrate on editorials, video game concept art, comic books, medical books, and trading cards. Chances are, if you play a video game or any kind of collectible card game, Barker has done the artwork for it.



Diego Velasquez created an unnerving work entitled "Venus With Mirror". Any owners of this piece have mysteriously become sick or were outright killed. No museum in history has ever been able to hold on to this piece, as workers and visitors become unhinged, and even attempt to destroy the display. At one time a visitor managed to slice the painting with a knife.

Meet Yun Tang, The First Ever Human Barbie From China

Posted: 10 Apr 2014 03:46 PM PDT

Meet a new Asian Barbie Girl. Her name is Yun Tang and she is 19 years old. This Chinese Barbie, who's a student at Australia's Adelaide University, has made waves on both Chinese and Japanese websites with her striking doll-like resemblance.

































President Obama: "It Is Love, Tested by Tragedy, That Brings Us Together Again."

 
Here's what's going on at the White House today.
 
 
 


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President Obama: "It Is Love, Tested by Tragedy, That Brings Us Together Again."

Yesterday, the President and First Lady attended a memorial ceremony at the Fort Hood Military Base, remembering those who lost their lives in last week's tragic shooting at the base. As the President said:

It was love for country that inspired these three Americans to put on the uniform and join the greatest Army that the world has ever known ... They lived those shining values -- loyalty, duty, honor -- that keep us strong and free.

Watch more from the Fort Hood memorial service.

Video player: Memorial Service at Fort Hood Military Base

 
 

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House of Cuts: House GOP Budget Stacks the Deck Against the Middle Class

The latest House GOP budget cuts vital programs like job training and housing assistance, lowers taxes for millionaires by an average of $87,000 or more, and raises taxes for middle-class families with kids by an average of at least $2,000.

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Marking the 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act at the LBJ Presidential Library

This week, the LBJ Presidential Library Civil Rights Summit marks the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- the first of President Johnson's civil rights landmarks, and an act of bipartisanship he called "an American bill."

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A New Feature on WhiteHouse.gov: Tools You'll Use

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  Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

10:50 AM: The President and First Lady depart Houston, Texas

11:30 AM: The President and First Lady arrive in Austin, Texas

12:00 PM: The President and First Lady review an exhibit 

12:50 PM: The President delivers remarks at the Civil Rights Summit

2:25 PM: The President and First Lady depart Austin, Texas

5:05 PM: The President and First Lady arrive at Joint Base Andrews

5:20 PM: The President and First Lady arrive at the White House

 
 

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House of Cuts:

The White House Thursday, April 10, 2014
 

House of Cuts

The House Republicans voted on their 2015 budget today, and it's bad news for the middle class.

How bad? Frankly, it makes Congress look like something out of a TV show.

See what the House Republican budget could mean for your family -- then pass it on.

 

The House Republican budget is bad news for the middle class. Click here to see the full infographic. See the infographic on WhiteHouse.gov.

 

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