Cursed Kleenex commercial?

After the ad ran, rumors began to circulate about the unfortunate fate of everyone involved. Keiko Matsuzaka, the actress in the commercial, was rumored to have become pregnant with a demon child. Others claim she was institutionalized after suffering a mental breakdown. The young actor who played the red demon is said to have died suddenly under mysterious circumstances. And one by one, the entire production staff either fell ill or suffered unfortunate accidents.

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CIA Tested LSD on New York Subway?

https://i0.wp.com/lh6.ggpht.com/_dIbZxC7vaxY/Rr8WZDrWDoI/AAAAAAAACA0/siipUImNOio/DSC02856.jpgOn Nov. 28, 1953, Frank Olson, a bland, seemingly innocuous 42-year-old government scientist, plunged to his death from room 1018A in New York’s Statler Hotel, landing on a Seventh Avenue sidewalk just opposite Penn Station.

Olson’s ignominious end was written off as an unremarkable suicide of a depressed government bureaucrat who came to New York City seeking psychiatric treatment, so it attracted scant attention at the time.

But 22 years later, the Rockefeller Commission report was released, detailing a litany of domestic abuses committed by the CIA. The ugly truth emerged: Olson’s death was the result of his having been surreptitiously dosed with LSD days earlier by his colleagues.

SEE ALSO: FRENCH VILLAGE PART OF LSD EXPERIMENT?

Muslim Girls Must Wear Head-To-Toe Burkinis

Schools have been told they should allow Muslim girls taking swimming lessons to cover themselves from head to toe in special outfits dubbed burkinis. An increasing number of pupils are insisting that conventional swimming costumes are “immodest” and, citing religious grounds, have been refusing to wear them. Now councilors in Ealing, West London, are encouraging local pools to stock the $39 Lycra ‘burkinis’ and instructing local schools to let girls wear them. Teachers have even been given details of an online swimwear company that will deliver the two-piece burka-like outfits, which cover every bit of skin from the ankle to the neck and come with a head covering to conceal the hair. The burkini is recommended in a document from Ealing council’s Standing Advisory

Council on Religious Education, which says it wants to encourage success through diversity.”

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Saddest Bars to Drink In

“A good bar is filled with good people, good atmosphere, and endless opportunities for drunken debauchery. A sad bar is filled with about five or six people who sit at the bar looking as if their souls have been crushed long ago, their faces a mixture of apathy and despair, giving off a vibe of ‘too lazy for suicide’. Here are those people’s favorite places to hang out, also known as the saddest bars to drink in.”