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How An Abusive Father Ruined His Son’s Life. And What His Daughter Did About It.

This is the most heartbreaking story I’ve ever written about. It’s a story that shows the love of siblings for each other in spite of having the same abusive father. Their journey, what happened along the way, and the outcome are all unforgettable. This is worth the entire read – trust me.This is in her words.

9 years ago, I met my biological father, and I found out that I had little brothers. 3 days after meeting them, our father asked if they could come live with me, while he worked overseas. This was our first night together, they were 6 and 7 years old at the time. I was 19. Because of the fact that I only met them 3 days before I became responsible for them- the love I have for them is less like a sister, and more like a parent.This is Quinten. He was 7 when he came to live with me. Quinten was born with a very rare chromosomal abnormality (Ring 9 Chromosome) that rendered him unable to walk, talk, or care for himself.

9 years ago, I met my biological father, and I found out that I had little brothers. 3 days after meeting them, our father asked if they could come live with me, while he worked overseas. This was our first night together, they were 6 and 7 years old at the time. I was 19. Because of the fact that I only met them 3 days before I became responsible for them- the love I have for them is less like a sister, and more like a parent.This is Quinten. He was 7 when he came to live with me. Quinten was born with a very rare chromosomal abnormality (Ring 9 Chromosome) that rendered him unable to walk, talk, or care for himself.

He was the happiest little guy, though. He would laugh and giggle at anything. He loved music, and water, to be held and snuggled, and twirled around. He liked to be treated like a BOY, not like a fragile baby- and he WASN’T sick, or fragile- there were just some common sense things that we had to pay attention to. He never, EVER cried, unless he was faking it to get more snacks. 🙂

He was the happiest little guy, though. He would laugh and giggle at anything. He loved music, and water, to be held and snuggled, and twirled around. He liked to be treated like a BOY, not like a fragile baby- and he WASN'T sick, or fragile- there were just some common sense things that we had to pay attention to. He never, EVER cried, unless he was faking it to get more snacks. :)

Anywhere Quinten went, Cameron went too. Despite being the younger brother, Cameron was Quinten’s bodyguard. He fought for him, he told him his secrets, he snuggled him when he wasn’t feeling well. When he was in first grade, I actually had to home school him, because he couldn’t function in public school- he was too worried about where Quinten was, and if he was ok.

Anywhere Quinten went, Cameron went too. Despite being the younger brother, Cameron was Quinten's bodyguard. He fought for him, he told him his secrets, he snuggled him when he wasn't feeling well. When he was in first grade, I actually had to home school him, because he couldn't function in public school- he was too worried about where Quinten was, and if he was ok.

This is Quinten on his birthday- I’d given him white cake, trying to avoid a mess- but he decided he wanted chocolate! So he reached across the table, pulled the cake to him, and dug in! That’s how Quinten was around food- you’d think it would be out of reach, but then he’d have it in his mouth as soon as you turned around.

This is Quinten on his birthday- I'd given him white cake, trying to avoid a mess- but he decided he wanted chocolate! So he reached across the table, pulled the cake to him, and dug in! That's how Quinten was around food- you'd think it would be out of reach, but then he'd have it in his mouth as soon as you turned around.

After almost 4 years of caring for them, I reached a point where I could no longer, emotionally or financially do it anymore. Our father was sending money, but I still had to work. Finding affordable daycare for the two of them was next to impossible, and Cameron was reaching the age where he needed his Daddy. So I asked our father to return to the States and get them. This is me telling them goodbye at the airport. Sometimes I feel like this was the last day that I was alive

After almost 4 years of caring for them, I reached a point where I could no longer, emotionally or financially do it anymore. Our father was sending money, but I still had to work. Finding affordable daycare for the two of them was next to impossible, and Cameron was reaching the age where he needed his Daddy. So I asked our father to return to the States and get them. This is me telling them goodbye at the airport. Sometimes I feel like this was the last day that I was alive

After 2 years overseas with the boys, our father returned back to the states to live. I was ecstatic. They were only 4 hours away, and I would visit as often as I could. They were 12 and 13. As time passed though, I started noticing that Quinten was looking very pale, very thin…and he wasn’t happy anymore.

After 2 years overseas with the boys, our father returned back to the states to live. I was ecstatic. They were only 4 hours away, and I would visit as often as I could. They were 12 and 13. As time passed though, I started noticing that Quinten was looking very pale, very thin...and he wasn't happy anymore.

I tried coming to town more often- every time I came there was no food in the fridge, the house was filthy, and everyone was so…sad. I would buy groceries, and spend my entire visit cleaning- and it would be right back the way it was before the next time I came down. The boys kept on getting sick- colds that never went away, but our father never took them to the doctor.

I tried coming to town more often- every time I came there was no food in the fridge, the house was filthy, and everyone was so...sad. I would buy groceries, and spend my entire visit cleaning- and it would be right back the way it was before the next time I came down. The boys kept on getting sick- colds that never went away, but our father never took them to the doctor.

I realized that our father had stopped taking care of the kids- Cameron, who was 14 by then, was bearing the brunt of the burden- cooking, taking care of Quinten and himself- everything from bathing, to diapering. Our father was also physically and emotionally abusing Cameron. After coming to this realization, I did one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, up until that point-On December 17, 2012, I turned my father in for child abuse .

I realized that our father had stopped taking care of the kids- Cameron, who was 14 by then, was bearing the brunt of the burden- cooking, taking care of Quinten and himself- everything from bathing, to diapering. Our father was also physically and emotionally abusing Cameron. After coming to this realization, I did one of the hardest things I've ever done, up until that point-On December 17, 2012, I turned my father in for child abuse .

A worker came out to the boys’ schools, and interviewed Cameron. He told her he was being left alone to take care of Quinten all day long, that his father was abusing him and that there was hardly any food in the house. This worker promised them, and promised me she would be going to their home to do a home study. 3 weeks I waited. 3 weeks I called Cameron’s cell to find out if she’d been by. She never showed up. Cameron told me that every day, he’d hold Quinten and say “Just be patient Bubby- Sissy is sending someone to save us.” But no one ever came.

A worker came out to the boys' schools, and interviewed Cameron. He told her he was being left alone to take care of Quinten all day long, that his father was abusing him and that there was hardly any food in the house. This worker promised them, and promised me she would be going to their home to do a home study. 3 weeks I waited. 3 weeks I called Cameron's cell to find out if she'd been by. She never showed up. Cameron told me that every day, he'd hold Quinten and say "Just be patient Bubby- Sissy is sending someone to save us." But no one ever came.

I struggled so hard with wanting to just drive down and get them- since this social worker had obviously decided that Christmas shopping or something was more important than getting my brothers out of this hell hole- but every time I called DHS, they told me to just be patient, that someone would be out soon, and if that I took the boys, I would be charged with kidnapping. Since I live out of state, it would be considered felony kidnapping, and I’d never see the kids again- they’d go right back to our father.

I struggled so hard with wanting to just drive down and get them- since this social worker had obviously decided that Christmas shopping or something was more important than getting my brothers out of this hell hole- but every time I called DHS, they told me to just be patient, that someone would be out soon, and if that I took the boys, I would be charged with kidnapping. Since I live out of state, it would be considered felony kidnapping, and I'd never see the kids again- they'd go right back to our father.

Quinten got sick again right around New Year’s Eve, and once again, was not taken to the doctor. All our father did was buy some Nyquil and Vick’s vapo rub, and told Cameron to give it to him. On Janurary 3rd, Cameron called me, freaking out saying “something is different- he’s not getting better. He won’t eat, he’s crying and I can’t get him to stop.” He put the phone up to Quinten’s ear, and I told him “Bubby, I love you. You’d better get better, I’m coming to town tomorrow and I’m going to hug you and squeeze you and take you home with me. Everything is going to be ok.” Cameron said he smiled, and stopped crying when he heard my voice. Cameron and I both begged our father to take Quinten to the hospital, and he said he would that evening- he didnt. So my husband and I made plans to leave town around noon the next day, drive down and phone the police from the house, and say “Either you guys take custody of the kids, or let us take them, but get them out of here.”

Quinten got sick again right around New Year's Eve, and once again, was not taken to the doctor. All our father did was buy some Nyquil and Vick's vapo rub, and told Cameron to give it to him. On Janurary 3rd, Cameron called me, freaking out saying "something is different- he's not getting better. He won't eat, he's crying and I can't get him to stop." He put the phone up to Quinten's ear, and I told him "Bubby, I love you. You'd better get better, I'm coming to town tomorrow and I'm going to hug you and squeeze you and take you home with me. Everything is going to be ok." Cameron said he smiled, and stopped crying when he heard my voice. Cameron and I both begged our father to take Quinten to the hospital, and he said he would that evening- he didnt. So my husband and I made plans to leave town around noon the next day, drive down and phone the police from the house, and say "Either you guys take custody of the kids, or let us take them, but get them out of here."

I told Cameron to hold Quinten, and rock him, run his hands through his hair, that even when medicine can’t make you feel better, hugs and snuggles sometimes do. So Cameron moved his mattress into the living room, and put it next to the couch where Quinten slept- because his mattress was too pee stained. If you zoom in on the cardboard in this picture, you can see feces dried on it. There was literally human and animal waste all over the house.

I told Cameron to hold Quinten, and rock him, run his hands through his hair, that even when medicine can't make you feel better, hugs and snuggles sometimes do. So Cameron moved his mattress into the living room, and put it next to the couch where Quinten slept- because his mattress was too pee stained. If you zoom in on the cardboard in this picture, you can see feces dried on it. There was literally human and animal waste all over the house.

On the morning of January 4th, Cameron woke up, and Quinten was dead. Cameron was holding his hand in his sleep, and he woke up to it being cold. He ran for our father, who, as always, was in his bedroom on the computer. Our father tried to perform CPR on Quinten, to no avail. When the paramedics arrived, they said he had been dead for at least 3 hours. This couch is where he died. If you zoom in on the picture, you can see discoloration on the upholstery where he had peed through- this couch was literally so soaked in urine that if you sat on it, your clothes would smell like urine, even after washing them. We found out just recently, that while they were waiting on the paramedics, our father forced Cameron to change the diaper on Quinten’s dead body- in order to cover up the fact that he was covered in his own filth.

On the morning of January 4th, Cameron woke up, and Quinten was dead. Cameron was holding his hand in his sleep, and he woke up to it being cold. He ran for our father, who, as always, was in his bedroom on the computer. Our father tried to perform CPR on Quinten, to no avail. When the paramedics arrived, they said he had been dead for at least 3 hours. This couch is where he died. If you zoom in on the picture, you can see discoloration on the upholstery where he had peed through- this couch was literally so soaked in urine that if you sat on it, your clothes would smell like urine, even after washing them. We found out just recently, that while they were waiting on the paramedics, our father forced Cameron to change the diaper on Quinten's dead body- in order to cover up the fact that he was covered in his own filth.

I’m working, pretty much around the clock, to try to see justice served. Our father needs to be in jail- there is just no other way around it. I don’t care how depressed you are, it takes a special kind of monster to look the other way while their child wastes away to death. Unfortunately because NO ONE did their jobs and documented the abuse, it looks like our father could very well get away with this.

I'm working, pretty much around the clock, to try to see justice served. Our father needs to be in jail- there is just no other way around it. I don't care how depressed you are, it takes a special kind of monster to look the other way while their child wastes away to death. Unfortunately because NO ONE did their jobs and documented the abuse, it looks like our father could very well get away with this.

This is my first thing I’ve ever posted, I wanted to put this out here to remind everyone that if you even THINK that a child is being mistreated- SPEAK UP. Especially if they are disabled- many people think that disabled=sick and it does NOT!!! You may be the only voice that they have. Don’t worry if their parent is your friend, or your family member, that you might start drama. You could be the only thing preventing a young boy having to stand over a coffin to tell his brother goodbye for the last time.

This is my first thing I've ever posted, I wanted to put this out here to remind everyone that if you even THINK that a child is being mistreated- SPEAK UP. Especially if they are disabled- many people think that disabled=sick and it does NOT!!! You may be the only voice that they have. Don't worry if their parent is your friend, or your family member, that you might start drama. You could be the only thing preventing a young boy having to stand over a coffin to tell his brother goodbye for the last time.

But also, I just want people to remember him. His name was Quinten Douglas Wood, and he was the best thing that ever happened to me. His smile made my world go round. So please share this with your friends, up vote this, whatever – I don’t care about the points or karma- I just want the world to remember a little boy that everyone else forgot.Rest in Peace my sweet little man, I love you

But also, I just want people to remember him. His name was Quinten Douglas Wood, and he was the best thing that ever happened to me. His smile made my world go round. So please share this with your friends, up vote this, whatever - I don't care about the points or karma- I just want the world to remember a little boy that everyone else forgot.Rest in Peace my sweet little man, I love you

This tore my heart to pieces. It’s an injustice that no family should ever have to face. The abusive father deserves punished for this and Quinten deserves justice.Sign The Petition For An Investigation HereAnd please share this story with everyone you know.

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25 Ideas for Making a Wedding Awesome

Well, it’s wedding season. Because it’s wedding season, that means you’re going to be sitting through a ton of weddings (duh). You may be falling asleep, texting, doodling or getting annoyed by your ex who is flirting with your cousin (she is doing that on purpose). So, when YOU have your own wedding, use one of these 25 awesome wedding ideas. Make the day fun and quirky and don’t let your guests nod off.

1.) Make a hilarious save-the-date

1.) Make a hilarious save-the-date

2.) Find a way to make a movie-themed save-the-date

2.) Find a way to make a movie-themed save-the-date

3.) Save the paper by writing on your face for the save-the-dates

3.) Save the paper by writing on your face for the save-the-dates

4.) Put a beard to good use with a save-the-date

4.) Put a beard to good use with a save-the-date

5.) Keep it simple, stupid

5.) Keep it simple, stupid

6.) Let the potential guests speak their mind

6.) Let the potential guests speak their mind

7.) Be honest about what’s going down

7.) Be honest about what's going down

8.) Seriously, honesty is the best policy

8.) Seriously, honesty is the best policy

9.) Be smart and use your smartphone

9.) Be smart and use your smartphone

10.) Make it about the rings

10.) Make it about the rings

11.) Don’t be afraid to be a little geeky

11.) Don't be afraid to be a little geeky

12.) Think of awesome photo opportunities

12.) Think of awesome photo opportunities

13.) Pick an unforgettable cake topper

13.) Pick an unforgettable cake topper

14.) Even if it’s a hilarious cake topper

14.) Even if it's a hilarious cake topper

15.) Think of awesome goodie bags for guests

15.) Think of awesome goodie bags for guests

16.) Make sure the wedding party is dressed to the nines from top to bottom

16.) Make sure the wedding party is dressed to the nines from top to bottom

17.) Puns make the best wedding favors

17.) Puns make the best wedding favors

18.) Dessert should be a focus… the ceremony, too, we guess

18.) Dessert should be a focus... the ceremony, too, we guess

19.) Make it about the people involved

19.) Make it about the people involved

20.) Give the guests a chance to have some fun, too

20.) Give the guests a chance to have some fun, too

21.) Find ways to make the wedding fun, even during down time

21.) Find ways to make the wedding fun, even during down time

22.) Jack Daniels – simple as that

22.) Jack Daniels - simple as that

23.) Include man’s best fiend in the ceremony

23.) Include man's best fiend in the ceremony

24.) Everyone loves pets

24.) Everyone loves pets

25.) They’re part of the family, too, you know

25.) They're part of the family, too, you know

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Texas Roadhouse CEO giving up his salary and bonus to pay workers during coronavirus outbreak

There are so many things we’re missing in this coronavirus pandemic. First dates, family reunions, heck even the mundane routine of heading into the office. Times of crisis change the world and as we’re learning in real time, often reveal a lot about people’s true nature.

The sad and disappointing stories continue to dominate the headlines and that’s understandable when there’s so much bad news going around the world right now and right here at home. But there are stories of selfless and inspiring behavior happening every day. And sometimes they come from a delicious steakhouse chain.


Texas Roadhouse CEO Kent Taylor announced on Thursday that he is forgoing the rest of his 2020 salary and bonus and instead directing the funds toward paying his employees during the coronavirus outbreak. The remaining salary and bonus both amount to $525,000 each for a total of $1,050,000.

“Kent Taylor has always said that Texas Roadhouse is a People-company that just happens to serve great steaks. His donation of his salary and bonus to help employees is the embodiment of that saying,” a Texas Roadhouse spokesperson told The Hill. “We are blessed to have his leadership.”

The spokesperson also told The Hill that Taylor has already donated $5 million of his personal funds to Andy’s Outreach, a non-profit run by Texas Roadhouse to help employees in times of need.

Taylor’s charitable move has been earning his all kinds of praise online. As one commenter on Reddit put it:

“I’ve always loved the Texas Roadhouse for steaks, now I love them for more than just that. Kent you’re a hero, thank you!”

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Like so many of America’s restaurants, Texas Roadhouse is staying open during the coronavirus, trying to find a way to make things work while also providing a valuable service to people who need food, can’t get to grocery stores or simply need a break with some comfort food delivered to their front door. The 500 store chain is offering delivery and curbside service. However, as with most restaurants nationwide, there’s little doubt that the demand for delivery and takeout is keeping pace with the normal amount of business done when the restaurant is fully open for business. Still, whatever income that is coming in makes a world of difference for companies like Texas Roadhouse, and more importantly, for the people they are able to keep on their payrolls.

“We are open for business and still serving America even though many of our dining rooms are temporarily closed,” Taylor said in statement pinned to the top of his company’s website. “As the President and other officials have stated, restaurants play a vital role in our nation’s food supply, and we are going to help fill the gap where and how we can.”

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These 31 Rooms Will Blow Your Mind. A One Way Ticket To Any Of These, Please?

You may think interior design is easy, but creating the PERFECT room isn’t. Each of these rooms are perfect in their own way and would be difficult for just anyone to pull off. They combine the perfect locations, views, design and furniture to create a space that’s so amazing, it seems like it’s straight out of a catalog.No matter what you like, you’ll fall in love with at least one of these rooms.

You could read a book… or you could look out over a valley.

You could read a book... or you could look out over a valley.

Binge watching Netflix just got a whole lot better.

Binge watching Netflix just got a whole lot better.

Who needs another wall when you have the ocean?

Who needs another wall when you have the ocean?

I hope you like wood.

I hope you like wood.

This house makes a Crate & Barrel feel jealous.

This house makes a Crate & Barrel feel jealous.

Now you can own a rainbow and put it on your wall.

Now you can own a rainbow and put it on your wall.

Go for a swim or take a nap – it’s your choice. (Although this one seems a little dangerous.)

Go for a swim or take a nap - it's your choice. (Although this one seems a little dangerous.)

The ultimate log cabin den.

The ultimate log cabin den.

Why hello, beautiful night sky.

Why hello, beautiful night sky.

We need more pillows, stat.

We need more pillows, stat.

Every dinner party should be in a room that looks like this.

Every dinner party should be in a room that looks like this.

There’s cozy… and then there’s THIS room.

There's cozy... and then there's THIS room.

This is the ultimate nook, you can literally use it for everything.

This is the ultimate nook, you can literally use it for everything.

If you love movies or television, THIS room is for you.

If you love movies or television, THIS room is for you.

I love the smell of books… and I ADORE this room. A bookworm’s paradise!

I love the smell of books... and I ADORE this room. A bookworm's paradise!

If you don’t mind your bedroom getting a little messy, this convenient shower is for you.

If you don't mind your bedroom getting a little messy, this convenient shower is for you.

This is the best hangout spot for you and your friends and family.

This is the best hangout spot for you and your friends and family.

It would be impossible to have a bad evening in a comfy room like this.

It would be impossible to have a bad evening in a comfy room like this.

Open floor plans are cool…

Open floor plans are cool...

But outdoor floor plans are even cooler.

But outdoor floor plans are even cooler.

Just looking at this room makes me feel relaxed.

Just looking at this room makes me feel relaxed.

Spending a lazy Sunday afternoon would be a dream here.

Spending a lazy Sunday afternoon would be a dream here.

Things could get a little wild in this living room…

Things could get a little wild in this living room...

Be at one with Mother Nature in this open room.

Be at one with Mother Nature in this open room.

Wake up, use the WATERSLIDE in the closet. Your day would officially be awesome.

Wake up, use the WATERSLIDE in the closet. Your day would officially be awesome.

This is a nook to end all nooks. You could take the perfect nap here.

This is a nook to end all nooks. You could take the perfect nap here.

Cool summer nights would look so much better from a glass room like this one.

Cool summer nights would look so much better from a glass room like this one.

It would be impossible to pass through this room and not stop to read.

It would be impossible to pass through this room and not stop to read.

Entertaining would be a breeze in this enormous, open room.

Entertaining would be a breeze in this enormous, open room.

Why not sip your coffee in the mountains of Colombia?

Why not sip your coffee in the mountains of Colombia?

Small rooms can be cool, too. Wow.

Small rooms can be cool, too. Wow.

If you’re anything like me, you’ll feel like your interior design just isn’t the same now.

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Who Needs Photoshop When These 23 Unbelievable Pictures Are Completely REAL? Whoa.

You’ll think you’re bring tricked, but these photos aren’t manipulated or faked… they are 100% real. Each of these jaw-dropping scenes were captured just as they exist. A mixture of perfect timing, optical illusions and just flat-out insane nature led to this gallery being created. All I can say is: woah.

1. This isn’t a teenager miraculously walking on water: actually, this is just a perfectly timed photo.

1. This isn't a teenager miraculously walking on water: actually, this is just a perfectly timed photo.

2. This isn’t a modern miracle of a man biking on water, either: actually, it’s just another person practicing the art of perfectly timed photos.

2. This isn't a modern miracle of a man biking on water, either: actually, it's just another person practicing the art of perfectly timed photos.

3. This isn’t a picture of a fox that got stretched out: actually, it’s a Maned Wolf and it seriously looks like that.

3. This isn't a picture of a fox that got stretched out: actually, it's a Maned Wolf and it seriously looks like that.

4. This isn’t a bad cut-and-paste job: actually, it’s a German magician who pulls public stunts like this.

4. This isn't a bad cut-and-paste job: actually, it's a German magician who pulls public stunts like this.

5. This isn’t someone’s first attempt at using the Warp tool in Photoshop: actually, it’s a set of railroad tracks that were twisted after an earthquake in New Zealand.

5. This isn't someone's first attempt at using the Warp tool in Photoshop: actually, it's a set of railroad tracks that were twisted after an earthquake in New Zealand.

6. This isn’t a super realistic, beautiful android: actually, it’s a real woman named the Human Barbie who had surgery to look this way.

6. This isn't a super realistic, beautiful android: actually, it's a real woman named the Human Barbie who had surgery to look this way.

7. This isn’t a joke photo of an airplane taking the highway: actually, it’s a photo of a plane landing at Liepzig airport as it crosses over the Autobahn.

7. This isn't a joke photo of an airplane taking the highway: actually, it's a photo of a plane landing at Liepzig airport as it crosses over the Autobahn.

8. This isn’t a man finding an interesting way to die: actually, it’s a stunt on a boat that’s meant to be on its side like that.

8. This isn't a man finding an interesting way to die: actually, it's a stunt on a boat that's meant to be on its side like that.

9. This isn’t someone’s lame attempt at faking a haunting: actually, when this lava emptied into the ocean it just happened to pop and steam in a spooky formation.

9. This isn't someone's lame attempt at faking a haunting: actually, when this lava emptied into the ocean it just happened to pop and steam in a spooky formation.

10. This isn’t a family photo of giants: actually, they were sitting on top of a mountain that blended in perfectly with the rock below.

10. This isn't a family photo of giants: actually, they were sitting on top of a mountain that blended in perfectly with the rock below.

11. This isn’t what an artist painted while on acid: actually, it’s an abstract tarp that was put on a building while it was under construction.

11. This isn't what an artist painted while on acid: actually, it's an abstract tarp that was put on a building while it was under construction.

12. This picture of a forest wasn’t distorted: actually, there is a section of trees in Poland that grew like this because of extreme weather conditions.

12. This picture of a forest wasn't distorted: actually, there is a section of trees in Poland that grew like this because of extreme weather conditions.

13. This isn’t a picture of Cthulu awakening: actually, it’s just a massive wave at high tide with lots and lots of seaweed in it.

13. This isn't a picture of Cthulu awakening: actually, it's just a massive wave at high tide with lots and lots of seaweed in it.

14. This isn’t a really bad Photoshop of a giant piece of pizza sitting on the Earth: actually, someone sent pizza into space. Seriously.

14. This isn't a really bad Photoshop of a giant piece of pizza sitting on the Earth: actually, someone sent pizza into space. Seriously.

15. This isn’t an image of two cats squished together: actually, it’s Venus, a cat with rare chimera coloring. She is awesome.

15. This isn't an image of two cats squished together: actually, it's Venus, a cat with rare chimera coloring. She is awesome.

17. No, the sky isn’t falling: actually, this is an art installation by Neil Dawson in New Zealand.

17. No, the sky isn't falling: actually, this is an art installation by Neil Dawson in New Zealand.

18. This isn’t a picture of a black hole: actually, it’s construction art that was created on a house that was scheduled to be knocked down.

18. This isn't a picture of a black hole: actually, it's construction art that was created on a house that was scheduled to be knocked down.

19. This isn’t a giant Minecraft map: actually, it’s a section of cross waves, where waves of different directions meet each other.

19. This isn't a giant Minecraft map: actually, it's a section of cross waves, where waves of different directions meet each other.

20. This gymnast didn’t lose her head in a freak accident: actually, in mid-jump a picture was taken and her head was bent backwards.

20. This gymnast didn't lose her head in a freak accident: actually, in mid-jump a picture was taken and her head was bent backwards.

21. This isn’t some weird photo editing of a billboard: actually, it exists just as you see it. Clever marketing win.

21. This isn't some weird photo editing of a billboard: actually, it exists just as you see it. Clever marketing win.

22. This isn’t what an artist thinks heaven looks like: actually, it’s a giant salt flat in Bolivia. The surface reflects and looks like a giant mirror.

22. This isn't what an artist thinks heaven looks like: actually, it's a giant salt flat in Bolivia. The surface reflects and looks like a giant mirror.

23. This isn’t someone having fun with painting on existing photos: actually, it’s optical illusion art by Felice Varini.

23. This isn't someone having fun with painting on existing photos: actually, it's optical illusion art by Felice Varini.

24. This isn’t a Photoshopped version of a Mobius strip: actually, it’s a picture of normal Legos taken with a telecentric lens.

24. This isn't a Photoshopped version of a Mobius strip: actually, it's a picture of normal Legos taken with a telecentric lens.

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It might be time to take a break from the coronavirus

Here in the U.S., we’re a couple of weeks into the strange new reality of coronavirus pandemic lockdown, and we’re all doing our best to adjust. Life as we know it has been completely thrown off, and what we know about this new reality changes by the day.

Good times, right?


We all process information differently, especially during a crisis. Some of us want all the numbers and stats and first-hand stories. Some of us get freaked out by that much detail and just want an overview of what to do. Some avoid the news altogether because it makes us anxious, while others devour every article we can get our hands on because it makes us feel grounded.

Neither way is wrong, but personally, I’m an information junkie. In general, I feel comforted knowing exactly what’s happening and having all of the facts. I never saw this as a problem—until this pandemic hit.

When life was “normal,” I would choose a subject to dive into, drink my fill of info, and move on. When something major happened, I might consume a bit more.

But with the coronavirus pandemic, it’s different. I feel like I’m constantly thirsty for more information, yet being hit with a firehouse of it at the same time. It’s a lot. Too much, really.

Coronavirus and everything that goes along with it is all anyone is talking about right now. It’s all news outlets are reporting on, and that’s probably how it should be. The world is literally on hold, which makes everything unrelated to the pandemic irrelevant, at least for the immediate time being.

We’ve never seen a global pandemic in our lifetimes. And as crises go, it’s kind of weird. Unlike a sudden natural disaster or event like 9/11, this is a slow, continually evolving emergency. It’s required us to take extreme action before it felt necessary. It’s forced us to all get on the same page quickly and then just…wait.

Waiting while being locked down at home is a good way to stay physically healthy, but it’s a mentally dangerous scenario for us information junkies. It’s easy to spend hours a day on the internet, which is currently a 24/7 immersion of coronavirus content and conversation.

Not only are we living in this pandemic, we are consuming it, all day, every day. And there’s no way that can be healthy. It’s going to take its toll on all of us.

Even outside of my work as a writer, where I’m immersed in media all day long, I find it hard to pull away from the news. I can feel it wearing on me, but I also feel like I have a moral duty to pay rapt attention to it. I feel like I owe it to the people on the front lines to know what they’re dealing with, like I can’t just turn a blind eye to the people who are suffering through this more than I am, like I should at least watch the ship go down if I can’t do anything to stop it.

But that right there—the truth that we can’t do anything more than what we’re already doing—is the key to letting go of the need to constantly stay informed. I’m already holed up at home. I’m already social distancing. I’m already practicing good hand hygiene. I’m already following all of the directives from local, state, and federal authorities. If my devouring news could actually save a life, it would be justified. But it can’t.

And this is a long game—likely a very long game. For the sake of our mental and emotional health, we have to disconnect from all of this sometimes. Even us info junkies. Nothing is healthy in excess, and right now it’s far too easy to be excessive with our information load. And that’s only going to get worse as more cases are confirmed, more areas get hit hard, and more people we know and love are affected.

So our family has decided that one day per week we will have a coronavirus-free day. No news. No stat checking. No looking at Twitter or Facebook, even briefly. One day to shut it all off. One day to do anything and everything except watch, read, or talk about anything having to do with coronavirus. At least for as long as we can.

Disconnecting won’t make any of this go away, obviously, and we still have the constant reminder of not being able to go places we’d normally go and see people we’d normally see. But at least we can step out of the information firehose and take a much-needed deep breath once a week.

It’s okay to take a break from the news, from the stats, from the stories, and from the coronavirus in general. Give yourself permission to step away from it.

I promise, it’ll still be here tomorrow.

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Can we have daily briefings with just Trevor Noah, Dr. Fauci, and no one else? Please?

One of the suggestions from the pandemic playbook the National Security Council completed under the Obama administration, which was tossed aside by the Trump administration in favor of other approaches, was having a “single federal spokesperson” to address the American people’s concerns.


Instead, during daily White House press briefings, we’ve been treated to a revolving parade of politicians, cabinet members, medical experts, and even big business CEOs, each of whom all tell us slightly different—or sometimes drastically different—things. One of the primary players is Dr. Anthony Fauci, an infectious disease expert who has advised six presidents. By far the most experienced and knowledgeable of everyone we’ve seen speak on the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Fauci has become a universally respected hero, beloved for his calm but clear explanation of what we are currently facing.

I can’t count how many people I’ve seen lament on social media that we don’t have press briefings just with Dr. Fauci. He’s the voice we want and need, and the White House would be wise to keep him front and center at all times as we battle this outbreak.

Alas, that’s not going to happen, but we now have something even better. Trevor Noah and Dr. Fauci together. I couldn’t dream of a more reassuring combo. Noah interviewed Dr. Fauci and let him answer questions without interrupting him. He asked smart, helpful questions that we all want answers to, like “What makes coronavirus different from other infectious diseases we’ve seen?” and “What are people not understanding from the numbers?” He stayed away from politics, which was wise, and let Dr. Fauci speak to the things he’s an expert in.

If we could just have Trevor Noah represent the press and Dr. Fauci be the single pandemic spokesperson during the daily White House briefings, that would bring a much needed competence and calm to this whole pandemic situation. Can we go ahead and make that happen, please?


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An American on lockdown in China shares some tips for staying sane while social distancing

The COVID-19 virus is a serious threat to the world’s health. But there are also many issues facing those that remain healthy during the crisis, mainly the psychological effects of social distancing.

Humans are social beings. That’s why we punish people through imprisonment and the reason that socially-isolated people have a higher mortality rate.

So if you’re feeling depressed or distressed during lockdown it’s important to know that it’s normal and there are ways to improve your sense of well-being.


“Isolation, physical distancing, the closure of schools and workplaces are challenges that affect us, and it is natural to feel stress, anxiety, fear and loneliness at this time,” Hans Kulge, the director of the European branch of the World Health Organization said.

“It is essential to address the public mental health of people during the following weeks,” Kluge added.

The stress of isolation can be so debilitating it can be difficult to cope.

Bloomberg journalist Peter Martin has been socially isolated in China without a housemate for two months and his family is overseas. So, as someone who has more than a few weeks of experience being on lockdown, he took to Twitter to share some helpful tips to stay sane.

Rebecca Dolgin of Psycom says there are a few groups that are more likely to have a hard time social distancing, young adults (16 to 24), women, people with a history of psychological illness, healthcare workers, and those who have one child.

Dolgin also says that fear, anxiety, depression, boredom, anger, frustration, and irritability are all common reactions to social isolation. “The further you are from engaging with others and feeling a connection, the more of an impact it will have,” Dr. Adam Kaplin, a neuroscientist at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, writes.

Dolgin says that we can maintain our psychological well-being by acknowledging what’s happening and that it is stressful. She also says it’s important to stay in contact with loved ones, even if it’s just through social media and real-time video chat programs such as Facetime.

Like Martin, Dolgin also agrees that we should all manage our news consumption.

“Being informed doesn’t require you to act like you’re a newsroom producer,” Dolgin writes. “It’s okay to set a few times a day where you’ll check in for updates.”

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Dyson designed a coronavirus-specific ventilator in just 10 days and is set to make 15,000 of them

Dyson revolutionized the vacuum, air purifier, and hand dryer worlds, and now it’s revolutionizing the global pandemic world we’re currently living in.


The need for more ventilators to treat the respiratory illness COVID-19 is increasing quickly as the coronavirus pandemic spreads across the globe. We’ve seen stories of doctors in Italian hospitals who have to choose who gets a ventilator and who is left to die. We’re beginning to see hospitals in New York get overburdened, and we’re just at the beginning of the outbreak here.

The U.K. government approached Dyson to ask if they could help with medical equipment 10 days ago, and the innovative company has already come up with a new design for a ventilator specific to the current needs. Called “The CoVent,” the ventilator doesn’t take long to make, it attaches to a hospital bed, and it can be battery-operated. That’s especially important for use in field hospitals, such as the one the Army is building in Century Link field in Seattle.

Dyson plans to make the 10,000 ordered from the U.K., and also donate 5,000 additional ventilators—1,000 to the U.K. and the rest to other countries who need them.

James Dyson, the company’s founder, sent this letter to his employees, describing how the design came about and what the plans for it are:

“Hospitals are the frontline in the war against Covid-19, where heroic doctors, nurses, and care workers are battling to save lives and help people recover from this terrible virus. As with any battle, there are many challenges to overcome, not least the availability of essential equipment which in this case means ventilators. A ventilator supports a patient who is no longer able to maintain their own airways but sadly there is currently a significant shortage, both in the UK and other countries around the world.

Since I received a call from Boris Johnson ten days ago, we have refocused resources at Dyson, and worked with TTP, The Technology Partnership, to design and build an entirely new ventilator, The CoVent. This new device can be manufactured quickly, efficiently and at volume. It is designed to address the specific clinical needs of Covid-19 patients, and it is suited to a variety of clinical settings. The core challenge was how to design and deliver a new, sophisticated medical product in volume and in an extremely short space of time. The race is now on to get it into production.

The Dyson Digital motor sits at the heart of the new device and the motor’s design is optimised to have a very high level of intrinsic safety, making it particularly well-suited for industrial, high volume production. The device is designed to achieve a high quality air supply to ensure its safety and effectiveness, drawing on our air purifier expertise which delivers high-quality filtration in high-volume products.

Ventilators are a regulated product so Dyson and TTP will be working with the MHRA and the Government to ensure that the product and the manufacturing process is approved. We have received an initial order of 10,000 units from the UK Government which we will supply on an open-book basis. We are also looking at ways of making it available internationally.

I am proud of what Dyson engineers and our partners at TTP have achieved. I am eager to see this new device in production and in hospitals as soon as possible. This is clearly a time of grave international crisis, I will therefore donate 5,000 units to the international effort, 1,000 of which will go to the United Kingdom.

We will keep you updated with our progress.”

Well done, Dyson. Smart people solving big problems in real time is exactly what the world needs more of right now.


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Girl returns home after her final chemotherapy treatment to a surprise community parade in her honor

“Scooby Doo” and “Scream” actor Matthew Lillard shared a touching video on Twitter of his neighbors throwing a surprise parade for Coco, a girl who just underwent her final chemotherapy treatment.

“People may need some goodness right now,” the 50-year-old actor said in the tweet.


Even though the community was on lockdown for the coronavirus they still came out and supported Coco from their cars and in front of their homes.

And mission accomplished, Matthew Lillard. This is just what the Internet needed right now. Coco’s mom even chimed in, offering to help others going through similar situations with their families right now: