After CES rejected a female sex tech company the CEO calls for change

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Lora Dicarlo, a female-lead sex tech company created a hands-free, fully customizable pleasure product ‘Osé’ that utilizes micro robotics to create a ‘blended orgasm’ without vibrations. The device was selected as a CES 2019 Innovation Awards honoree, but shortly after the Consumer Technology Association rescinded the award and banned Lora Dicarlo from the event claiming the product was “indecent” and “profane.”

We spoke to Founder and CEO Lora Haddock about the gender-bias at CES and the importance of inclusivity in the technology industry.

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Russell Westbrook on Being Hit by Young Nuggets Fan: Fans Have ‘Too Much Leeway’

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook looks at the scoreboard as time runs out in the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019, in Denver. The Nuggets won 121-112. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook called for better protection for NBA players from fans after a young fan hit him on the arm during Tuesday’s 121-112 road loss to the Denver Nuggets.

As seen below, a fan stood up and tapped Westbrook on the arm during a stoppage in play:

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Russ had to have a chat with the Nuggets fan real quick… https://t.co/5D9RzfK0Jt

According to Maddie Lee of The Oklahoman, Westbrook said:

“For all fans, though, there’s too much leeway for the fans to be able to touch the players and get away with it, and then you can’t react and do the things that we need to do to protect ourselves. … But I can’t do nothing. What am I going to do, hop in the stands? But there has to be some type of rule or some type of boundaries set that you can’t allow that.”

Westbrook has had no shortage of run-ins with fans over the past year or so, which likely played into his frustration.

Last February, a fan walked onto the court after a game in Denver, no less, and got in Westbrook’s face. He, in turn, pushed the fan.

Then, during OKC’s first-round playoff loss to the Utah Jazz, Westbrook swiped at a fan who was recording him on a phone as he walked to the locker room.

Tuesday’s situation ended up being more innocent by comparison, but Westbrook added: “He [the kid] hit me, so I told his dad, ‘Be careful, man. You can’t have your son just hitting random people.’ I don’t know him, he don’t know me. So, just letting him know, ‘You’ve just got to control your kids.’”

Aside from fan-related issues, the 2017 MVP and eight-time All-Star is having another strong season with averages of 22.5 points, 11.3 rebounds and 10.9 assists per game, which has him in position to average a triple-double for the third consecutive campaign.

Also, despite the loss, the Thunder sit third in the Western Conference at 38-22, behind only the Golden State Warriors and Nuggets.

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Trump meets Kim in Vietnam for second nuclear summit

Hanoi, Vietnam – US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have met for the second round of talks in Vietnam almost eight months after the landmark Singapore summit.

Kim and Trump, who reached the Vietnamese capital on Tuesday, shook hands at the Metropole hotel on Wednesday, sat down for a brief exchange before heading off to a working dinner.

“I believe the first time we met it was a great success and I think this will be equal or greater than the first one,” Trump told Kim at the brief meeting in front of reporters and photographers.

“In the first one, we made a lot of progress. And the biggest was our relationship. It was a really good one.”

Trump then told the North Korean leader his country “has tremendous economic potential, unbelievable, unlimited” before adding that he looked “forward to watching” North Korea achieve “a tremendous future”.

In Singapore, Kim and Trump outlined four commitments: establishing “new relations” for peace and prosperity; building a “lasting, a stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula”; working “towards denuclearisation”; and recovering and repatriating the remains of soldiers killed during the Korean War.

However, the agreement did not explicitly define denuclearisation – leading to disagreements over what it means – nor did it detail a specific timeline for the destruction of North Korea’s nuclear arsenal.

“This time, I am convinced that an excellent outcome will be produced that all the people can welcome. And, I will do my best to make that happen,” said the North Korean leader.

“We were surrounded by mistrust, misunderstanding and outdated practices that have tried to block our path that we would want to be on. However, we were able to overcome all that, and we walked all the way to Hanoi in 261 days.”

At the dinner, Trump was accompanied by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney. Kim was joined by his top envoy, Kim Yong Chol and Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho.

Summit agenda

The two leaders are due to meet again on Thursday on the second day of the summit for formal talks.

The agenda for Thursday’s talks is likely to have the US seeking an assurance from North Korea that it will stop testing its nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. In addition, easing of sanctions on North Korea and a formal end to the Korean War, that ended in an armistice in 1953, is also likely to be discussed.

Asked if he would declare a formal end to the Korean War, which North Korea has long called for, Trump said: “We’ll see.”

The smiles on both leaders’ faces were a good sign for the summit, Lami Kim, a former South Korean diplomat, told Al Jazeera.

“Ultimately, in national negotiations, chemistry of the leaders do matter and I think they both looked confident and a lot more relaxed than they did in Singapore,” said Kim.

“I also saw a big smile on Kim’s face when Trump talked about how much of a potential North Korea has for economic development.

“On the discussion table though, North Korea has a definite advantage because, on the US side, they have people without much expertise on either North Korea or nuclear issues.

“At the end of the summit, some dismantling of the nuclear sites in North Korea and easing of sanctions on Pyongyang would be a happy outcome for each leader respectively.”

Following the criticism in Singapore, there is now a concern that a repeat of vague results will not be taken well this time around.

“A second summit with no outcome will be highly criticised, especially in the US and especially when Trump is in a state of domestic turmoil,” Jenny Town, a research analyst at the Simpson Center, told Al Jazeera.

“That outcome won’t be popular in North Korea either as they have gone out of the way to build a narrative domestically about denuclearisation and turning towards economy and expecting certain benefits.”

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White House limits journalists at Trump-Kim dinner over ‘sensitivities’ to shouted questions


President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un sit with others for a dinner.

Just one print reporter was allowed to witness President Donald Trump (center right) and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un (center left), who were joined by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and North Korean officials, at dinner in Hanoi, Vietnam. | Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

The White House restricted the access of American journalists on Wednesday to a dinner with President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over “sensitivities” to shouted questions at the leaders’ earlier meeting, according to the pool of reporters traveling with the president.

Just one print reporter was allowed to witness Trump and Kim, who were joined by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, White House acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and North Korean officials, at dinner in Hanoi, Vietnam. Among those blocked by the White House from viewing the dinner were reporters from the major wire services.

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Earlier Wednesday, Trump briefly responded to shouted questions from the full press pool at a photo opportunity where he and Kim met and shook hands at a hotel in Hanoi. Asked if he had any reaction to the testimony of Michael Cohen, Trump’s former attorney who is slated to testify before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday, the president shook his head no and thanked the media, signaling his desire to end the exchange with reporters.

In a statement to the press pool, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said there would be limited room for journalists at the dinner “due to the sensitive nature of the meetings,” adding that she would ensure photographers, TV, radio and print reporters were all represented.

“We are continuing to negotiate aspects of this historic summit and will always work to make sure the U.S. media has as much access as possible,” Sanders said. The White House Correspondents Association did not immediately return a request for comment.

Reporters’ questions at Wednesday’s events appeared to be directed exclusively at Trump and not at Kim, whose government maintains strict control of North Korean media outlets and allows only fawning coverage of the nation’s ruling dynasty.

At the dinner, Trump asked photojournalists to send him some of the pictures so he could share them with Kim, reporters at the summit wrote on Twitter.

The decision to limit the access of American journalists comes one day after the White House press corps’ filing center in Vietnam was abruptly relocated from the hotel where Kim is staying in Hanoi. The move happened as the North Korean leader arrived on Tuesday, forcing some reporters to abandon weeks of planning and scramble to adjust to the new arrangements.

In Singapore last June, the size of the American press pool appeared to be cut down to match the number of North Korean “journalists” present at the limited-access portions of the summit, according to a pool report at the time. White House reporters at the time said they were “deeply concerned” about the split from longtime agreements between the administration and the press to ensure adequate coverage.

A pool report Wednesday said at least one still photographer and one cameraman from North Korea were allowed to cover the dinner, but it was unclear if any North Korean print reporters were present.

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Exclusive: Amid unrest in Ferguson, police used text burner app

Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit has obtained documents that reveal the wider use of encrypted “self destruct” messaging systems by US law enforcement agencies, raising serious questions about accountability and transparency.

The documents, obtained through public record requests, show Missouri State Highway Patrol equipped their officers in 2014 with a secret messaging application called “Silent Phone” which systematically destroys text messages.

Their patrol officers were on the front line, policing the public unrest that shook the town of Ferguson, near St Louis, after the shooting of an unarmed African American by a white police officer.

Following the protests in Ferguson, Black Lives Matter became internationally recognised for its campaign against the killing of African-Americans by police.

“It’s particularly alarming that any police entity would, in a systemic and organised manner, use a burner app for their communications,” explained Mark Pedroli, a lawyer with the Missouri Sunshine and Government Accountability Project.

“Police particularly are in a position of significant public trust, and it erodes that trust when we learn they burn their messages to one another.”

Al Jazeera revealed the use of a similar disappearing text app called Tiger Text by the Long Beach Police Department in California last year. Long Beach police ceased using the app following the publication of the Al Jazeera report.

Silent Phone, like Tiger Text, destroys messages that are sent between users. The “burn functionality” can be set anywhere between one minute and 90 days, after that they are gone forever.

They can also be burned on demand. A request to the Missouri State Highway Patrol for the content of messages sent and received since January 1, 2014, turned up no responsive documents, suggesting the messages haven’t been archived.

“The use of a messaging application that cannot retain messages beyond 90 days violates the states open records act and retention laws,” said Pedroli. He said this could “constitute evidence of knowing and purposeful violation of the law”.

The latest documents obtained by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit establish the purchase of Silent Phone – marketed by the company Silent Circle – by law enforcement in Missouri.

An invoice obtained by Al Jazeera shows that Missouri State Highway Patrol purchased Silent Phone for $2,659.05 [Al Jazeera]

Missouri State Highway Patrol purchased Silent Phone, which was marketed by the company Silent Circle.

In its response, Missouri State Highway Patrol spokesperson Captain John J Hotz stated, “The silent circle app was utilised by the Patrol to protect and encrypt sensitive operational information during high risk operations such as the law enforcement response in Ferguson and following the Stockley verdict in St. Louis.”

The agency wouldn’t comment on how many text messages have been sent via the platform.

The primary role of the Missouri State Highway Patrol is to oversee the state’s highways but it also carries out sensitive operations such as criminal investigations. It has more than 1,000 troopers and over 1,000 civilian personnel.

“This is the software application that originated with a request by Col. Karsten during the St. Louis protest,” wrote a procurement officer in December 2017.

Sandra Karsten was an assistant superintendent with the Missouri Highway Patrol before being promoted to lead the Missouri Department of Public Safety, which manages the Highway Patrol. A spokesperson for the agency didn’t reply to a request for comment.

Email obtained by Al Jazeera shows the head of the Missouri Department of Public Safety was involved in the decision to use the app [Al Jazeera]

An email obtained by Al Jazeera reveals that the current head of the Missouri Department of Public Safety, Sandra Karsten, was involved in the decision to use the application.

The St Louis protests referenced in the email are referred to as the Stockley protests. Jason Stockley was a white St Louis police officer who was charged with first-degree murder after he killed an African American suspect in a high-speed car chase in 2011. He was acquitted of the charge in 2017 and protesters took the streets.

Representative Bruce Franks is a Missouri Democrat who was arrested during the Stockley protests. He pointed out to the Kansas City Star that four St Louis police officers were indicted last year for an incident in which they attacked a protester.

Federal prosecutors obtained text messages sent between the officers expressing excitement about beating up protesters.

“Imagine if these officers used this app, where we would have no record of any of the egregious things they said,” noted Franks. “Imagine if they used disappearing texts to boast about beating up protesters. That’s horrible.”

Al Jazeera discovered last year that the Long Beach Police Department distributed Tiger Text to over 100 police officers who used the application for years destroying hundreds of thousands of messages in the process.

In an email, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office stated the Justice System Integrity Division is still evaluating the matter.

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BBC and ITV to launch new streaming service BritBox in the UK

We might be seeing a lot less British content on Netflix in the future. 

BBC and ITV have confirmed that they are launching the paid streaming service BritBox later this year in the UK, to rival the dominant streaming service Netflix. BritBox will offer archived content from the two broadcasters as well as new British originals made specifically for the platform.

SEE ALSO: Everything coming to Netflix in March 2019

The monthly cost of the streaming service has not been announced, but the BBC announced it will be “competitive.” In the UK, a standard Netflix subscription costs £7.99 ($10.61) a month.  

Due to the BBC’s policies surrounding the BBC on demand service iPlayer, the very latest shows from the publicly funded broadcaster will only be available on BritBox after they have been available on iPlayer, per the BBC.

The launch of BritBox might mean that BBC and other UK broadcasters will not be licensing off programs to other streaming services such as Netflix in the future, but instead making them available exclusively on BritBox, per The Guardian. 

CEO of ITV Carolyn McCall said in a BBC press release that “BritBox will be the home for the best of British creativity – celebrating the best of the past, the best of today and investing in new British originated content in the future.”

BritBox.co.uk is expected to launch towards the end of 2019, and will only be available to UK subscribers. A US version already exists, which has 500,000 subscribers.

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Trump, while in Vietnam, hits back at Cohen


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President Donald Trump’s former fixer Michael Cohen will tell lawmakers that he regrets taking part in what he calls Trump’s “illicit” acts during testimony on Wednesday. | Alex Wong/Getty Images

President Donald Trump on Wednesday bashed his former lawyer, who is testifying publicly before Congress later in the morning, while in Hanoi for his summit with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un.

“Michael Cohen was one of many lawyers who represented me (unfortunately),” Trump tweeted after spending much of his morning in meetings with Vietnamese officials. “He had other clients also. He was just disbarred by the State Supreme Court for lying & fraud. He did bad things unrelated to Trump. He is lying in order to reduce his prison time. Using Crooked’s lawyer!”

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Trump is expected to have dinner with Kim on Wednesday, and will have bilateral meetings with him on Thursday. In addition, Trump also met with Vietnam’s president, Nguyen Phu Trong, and prime minister, Nguyen Xuan Phuc.

Cohen, who pleaded guilty to a number of crimes, including lying to Congress and violating campaign finance laws related to a hush-money payment on behalf of Trump, is testifying before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday.

The president’s former fixer will tell lawmakers that he regrets taking part in what he calls Trump’s “illicit” acts, and will also include documents related to payments made to the adult-film actress Stormy Daniels to keep her silent about an alleged affair, according to prepared remarks obtained by POLITICO.

“I am ashamed that I chose to take part in concealing Mr. Trump’s illicit acts rather than listening to my own conscience,” Cohen will say.

“I am ashamed because I know what Mr. Trump is,” he will continue. “He is a racist. He is a conman. He is a cheat.”

The president also took a hit at Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a regular target of Trump’s ire, and said that he was discussed during meetings with Vietnamese leaders.

Blumenthal has in the past made false statements about serving in Vietnam while the U.S. was involved in the war there.

“I have now spent more time in Vietnam than Da Nang Dick Blumenthal, the third rate Senator from Connecticut (how is Connecticut doing?),” Trump tweeted. “His war stories of his heroism in Vietnam were a total fraud — he was never even there. We talked about it today with Vietnamese leaders!”

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Domestic troubles follow Trump to Hanoi summit with Kim


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President Donald Trump waves as he boards Air Force One to depart for Vietnam for a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland. | Kevin Dietsch-Pool/Getty Images

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As on past overseas trips, the president is facing split headlines, this time over former lawyer Michael Cohen’s testimony.

HANOI, Vietnam — Domestic aggravations have been a regular stowaway as President Donald Trump has navigated the globe, seeking to establish himself on the international stage and build a lasting legacy.

As he has worked to turn President Vladimir Putin of Russia and Kim Jong Un of South Korea from foes into friends, and to rebalance the United States’ relationship with China, scandals at home have often intruded on Trump, creating dueling headlines and distracting a president who pays inordinate attention to the news coverage of his presidency.

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Unpleasant events at home are butting in again as the president prepares for his second face-to-face meeting with Kim in Hanoi this week, with the goal of moving closer to denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.

As the president dined on grilled cod fish and roasted Wagyu beef medallions alongside Vietnamese leaders on Wednesday, his former lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, released a copy of the testimony he planned to deliver to lawmakers the same day in Washington, undercutting the president’s self-styled image as

a dealmaker by labeling him a “conman” and a “cheat.”

Cohen, who has cooperated extensively with special counsel Robert Mueller as well as federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York, said in written testimony that had proof of the president’s “illicit” acts. This includes a check Trump purportedly wrote after he became president to reimburse Cohen for a hush-money payment to the adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, who alleges she had an affair with Trump.

Just hours before a dinner Wednesday evening with the North Korean leader, the president’s mind — and television screens around the world — was flitting between his upcoming negotiations with the North Korean leader and Cohen’s latest charges. “Michael Cohen was one of many lawyers who represented me (unfortunately),” Trump tweeted. “He had other clients also. He was just disbarred by the State Supreme Court for lying & fraud. He did bad things unrelated to Trump. He is lying in order to reduce his prison time. Using Crooked’s lawyer!,” he said, a reference to Lanny Davis, Cohen’s attorney, a longtime confidant of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s who served as special counsel in the Clinton White House.

Moments later, Trump wrote, “All false reporting (guessing) on my intentions with respect to North Korea. Kim Jong Un and I will try very hard to work something out on Denuclearization & then making North Korea an Economic Powerhouse. I believe that China, Russia, Japan & South Korea will be very helpful!”

It’s hardly the first time unpleasant developments at home have shadowed the president overseas.

Trump’s maiden foreign trip, in May 2017, was briefly overshadowed by a Washington Post report that a current White House official had become a “person of interest” in the special counsel’s probe of ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.

Trump was in the United Kingdom and heading to a meeting with Putin in Helsinki, Finland, last July when the Justice Department announced the indictment of 12 Russian military officials over the hacking of the Democratic National Committee’s email servers during the 2016 election.

During a press conference with Putin that ran over two hours, the president was dogged by questions about Russia’s interference.

And ahead of Trump’s trip to the G-20 in July 2017, The New York Times reported that Donald Trump Jr. had met with a Russian lawyer with ties to Kremlin several days after Trump became the Republican nominee.

During the flight back to Washington, the president inaccurately said that his son and the Russian lawyer had “primarily discussed a program about the adoption of Russian children” when they met in June 2016. Trump Jr. later said he met with the lawyer because damaging information on Hillary Clinton had been offered.

Whether the back-and-forth with Cohen ends up playing a bigger role in Hanoi remains to be seen as the president tries to broker a regional peace deal.

Trump and Kim are holding a one-on-one meeting on Wednesday at the Sofitel Legend Metropole Hanoi, followed by a social dinner. Further talks between the leaders will take place on Thursday before the U.S. delegation departs for Washington that night.

Since last year’s summit, top intelligence officials, including Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, have said that North Korea is unlikely to fully give up its nuclear arsenal. As an inducement, Trump is planning to pitch Kim on a vision of North Korean modernization, according to White House officials, even though legislation that the president signed in 2017 prohibits American companies from investing in the country because of its poor human rights record.

“I think he’ll have a country that will set a lot of records for speed in terms of an economy,” Trump told reporters on Monday before leaving for the summit.

On Wednesday in Hanoi, he held up his host country as a guidepost because of its transformation.

“Vietnam is thriving like few places on earth,” the president tweeted. “North Korea would be the same, and very quickly, if it would denuclearize. The potential is AWESOME, a great opportunity, like almost none other in history, for my friend Kim Jong Un. We will know fairly soon — Very Interesting!”

Earlier Wednesday, Trump met with the Vietnamese president, Nguyen Phu Trong, after which the two leaders signed a trade deal in which Vietnam agreed to buy more than $20 billion in Boeing jets and other U.S. technology.

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The complex allure of cursed images

Everyone has a guilty internet pleasure.

Some spice up their time online by watching porn in an incognito browser, others find solace in binge-scrolling through pages and pages of their co-workers Twitter likes to determine if they have decent morals. And there are hundreds of thousands of people who get their internet kicks by willingly exposing themselves to a daily dose of repulsive, cringeworthy images. 

While recreationally staring at photographs of shit-filled toilet bowls and insultingly tone-deaf stock images might not necessarily have been considered a socially acceptable practice pre-internet, over the past few years accounts like @darkstockphotos, @scarytoilet, and @cursedimages have made celebrating cursed images a common and even somewhat conventional pastime.

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As dedicated meme-lovers may know, cursed images began gaining attention on Tumblr back in 2015. But after the original @cursedimages Twitter account was created in 2016, the concept of allowing oneself to be openly amused by cursed content started to become more widely embraced.

Over several months, @cursedimages exposed thousands of Twitter timelines to a fair share of visual nightmares, and though the creator stopped posting photographs on Oct. 31, 2016  — with the exception of a single image tweeted in 2017 — they inspired the creation of other accounts that are dedicated to sharing cursed content, such as the photo of Ryan McFarland’s DIY guacamole doll serving dish shown below.

The masters of cursed imagery on what inspired their craft

Shortly after the exhausting 2016 presidential election, fans of @cursedimages began to notice that the beloved account had gone dark. A little over a month later, in hopes of regaining that small and strange, but bizarrely uplifting space online, one brave soul decided to take action. 

“After the 2016 election, my Twitter timeline was a depressing mess,” Sarah the 39-year-old who created @cursedimages_2, explained over email. “It made me realize how much I looked forward to their [@cursedimage’s] posts… and after a while I decided to attempt to pick up where they left off.”

“I was an instant fan of the original account. The images were weird and creepy and I loved the idea of the ‘cursed image’ being numbered, as if it’d been pulled from some deep, classified archive,” Sarah said. So she set out to share her own cursed images, starting with cursed image 7285 — a girl and her doll. 

While Sarah was busy posting photos of culinary abominations, nail art fails, creepy costumes, and NSFW optical illusions, a man named Andy Kelly was inspired to throw his hat in the cursed imagery ring. In June 2017, after years of finding amusement in the absurd collection of stock images on sites like Getty and Shutterstock, Kelly decided to create @darkstockphotos — a place where he could share the especially confounding stock images he stumbled upon with the rest of the world.

“In the depths of these sites, 30 pages into a search, I started noticing images that weren’t like the others; images that were darker and more disturbing, illustrating some really heavy subject matter, but still fundamentally absurd,” Kelly explained. “And so I decided to start collecting some of the weirdest, darkest, and most bewildering I found and posting them on Twitter.”

Now, more than 360,000 followers subscribe to see Kelly’s curated timeline of stock photos that attempted to visually represent violence, addiction, depression, and a slew of other serious topics, but gravely missed the mark. He’s even published a book.

Much like Kelly, personal experience is also what inspired Phil, the 24-year-old behind @scarytoilets to create his cursed accounts. During his time at university in May 2018, after using the restroom at “a particularly bad nightclub,” Phil was compelled to start the Toilets with Threatening Auras Facebook page. Shortly after it gained an impressive amount of traction, he started a Twitter account.

“When I set it up it seemed quite funny to explore something so incongruous,” Phil said. “And when I delved into the wealth of images that are relevant to the topic is [it] just became even more entertaining.” 

Turns out Phil’s obsession with whimsical, creepy, and downright repulsive porcelain thrones was contagious. And there are apparently so many cursed facilities in the world that he now gets the majority of the images he posts from direct messages.

The unusual charm of the cursed image

By nature, many “cursed images” are not meant to be enjoyed. Oftentimes the content they contain is intrinsically repulsive, and therefore, shouldn’t necessarily trigger delight within us. Yet, somehow, so many of them do.

What is it that makes people feel it’s totally and completely OK to smash the like button?

In a 2016 article, New York Magazine’s Brian Feldman noted that the subjects in the images aren’t always what provokes a lingering double take, rather sometimes it’s the poor quality of an image that leaves onlookers with a cursed vibe.

Feldman argued that “Cursed images draw their power not from the actual objects pictured, but from the fact that photos like these are bygone products of antiquated technology.” And while that’s definitely true in certain cases, if you were to show me a photo of a hairless cat staring into a pot of raw chicken, a cloven hoof inexplicably sticking out of a toilet bowl, or a sobbing child holding a gun, I would consider each of those images “cursed,” even if Annie Leibovitz shot them using the world’s most expensive camera.

While there are definitely exceptions, the majority of cursed images shared by these accounts do seem to be at least lightly fucked up. So what is it that makes people feel it’s totally and completely OK to smash the like button on them? 

For all three of the account creators I interviewed, the main draw to cursed images is humor, albeit very dark humor.

“Social media can quickly get depressing and it really does help to break it up a bit with other types of content,” Sarah of @cursedimages_2 explained. “For me, the cursed images posts provided an unexpected moment of comic relief. And I think cringe-y stuff kind of makes us feel a little better about ourselves… in a harmless schadenfreude kind of way.”

Kelly agrees, adding that the dark stock photos he shares stray so far from reality that he can’t help but find them comical.

“What I find so fascinating, and hilarious, about stock photos is how blunt and artless they are. These photographers will take something serious like, say, seasonal depression. Then they’ll illustrate it by having a guy sit in front of a Christmas tree with a bottle of whiskey and a pistol,” he said. “The most serious subject matter is rendered absurd by the lens of the stock photographer, and that is an endless source of amusement for me. They don’t reflect reality in any way: they’re like some alien’s twisted, third-hand approximation of the human experience.”

And though it’s occasionally vile, Phil’s toilet account also helps people flush away negativity. “I’ve been messaged a few times through both Twitter and Facebook… people telling me they like following because it breaks their timeline or newsfeed,” Phil said. “I think it’s nice to see humour in something most people wouldn’t normally. The images usually aren’t really ‘threatening’ but just silly entertainment.”

Cursed content gets personal

While humor is definitely a distinct part of the charm surrounding cursed images, the allure is different for everyone, and not strictly confined to a single factor.

John Fio, a 28-year-old explained via Twitter DM that what he likes most about accounts like @cursedimages and @scarytoilet is that “they evoke two eras” of the internet: pre-internet and early-internet.

“Because of the washed-out flash photography, old furniture, and wallpaper you often see, and grainy film quality which obscures the image in fun ways,” many of the images take Fio back to a time before the internet even existed. But sometimes he recognizes images shared on the cursed account from posts in the early 2000s, so they serve as fun throwback posts.

‘If you asked me to make up a cursed image I think it’d be hard, you just know it when you see it.’

Meanwhile, Lala, a 33-year-old cursed content connoisseur, appreciates the fact that the images make her think.

“I think it’s appealing because it speaks to the part of our brains that usually can only begin to imagine the kind of ‘horrors’ you see there, but they’re real!” Lala said over Twitter DM. “Some are funny, and some are truly disgusting, but most are something we’d never conceptualize in our own imaginations. Like if you asked me to make up a cursed image I think it’d be hard, you just know it when you see it. Almost like a Schrödinger’s cat type thing.”

For Zoë, a 28-year-old fan of @cursedimages_2 and @scarytoilet, they feel cursed content “appeals to an organic aesthetic” they’ve had all their life.

“I grew up in a small town in the Rust Belt and spent most of my free time as a kid playing in old ruined buildings and finding weird shit at thrift stores,”  Zoë explained. “I think these things are very much art projects in a way and i think they began to appeal to a wider audience because of the cultural moment we’re at in America and around the world, where it kind of seems like everything is falling apart… and ‘cursed content’ is kind of a sick, gallows take on consumerism in many ways.”

How cursed is too cursed?

While they’re far from the darkest spaces on the internet, cursed images and the accounts that share them can be seen as inappropriate to some. The creators are fully committed to posting all things weird and mind-boggling, but on occasion even they encounter lines they don’t feel should be crossed. With great horror comes great responsibility.

“There are a lot of ‘dark’ stock photos that are just matter-of-fact portrayals of really horrible stuff. For example, there’s an inordinate amount of images depicting violence against women on these sites. And there’s nothing funny about it, so I avoid it,” Kelly explained. “To make it on the Twitter feed, an image needs to have something surreal or absurd about it. A touch of the preposterous. And I do like that whenever I post an image that is more dark for the sake of dark, it gets a lot fewer RTs than the others. The readers of Dark Stock Photos are surprisingly discerning.”

Sarah of @cursedimages_2 agrees, noting she tries not to post any images that depict “someone getting seriously hurt” or “intentionally hurting an animal.”

“There are always gray areas, but the bad ones are usually pretty obvious. In other cases, every once in a while the cringe factor may just be too strong. If I’m on the fence, I’ll text my sister with an image and ask ‘too cursed?’” Beyond that, Sarah explained she’s also against posting anything that’s been Photoshopped because if it’s not a real life situation it’s not really that cursed. 

The question of crediting images

Aside from a few careful considerations, owners of cursed accounts can pretty much post whatever they like, whenever they like. It sounds like a pretty sweet gig, but there was one concern that came up when talking to fans.

While @darkstockphotos often screenshots watermarked photography from websites, occasionally including some way to track down the original image, many cursed accounts seem to curate photos from the web without giving the original creators proper credit.

“I think that since a lot of the images are stolen… there is an interesting contextual question there about whether these accounts are ethical,” Zoë said.

“There is an interesting contextual question there about whether these accounts are ethical.”

When the original @cursedimages was active it appears an @uncursedimages account attempted to provide attributions to as many of the cursed posts as possible. But nowadays, as most messages are sent from fans, or sourced from message board, the process of properly crediting has fallen by the wayside, which, if you ask me, sounds a bit cursed in its own way.

It’s possible that in certain cases the sources of these images are intentionally hidden to protect the people in them or those who posted them, but in Phil’s case, the choice not to credit images was a personal one he made when the Toilets With Threatening Auras Facebook page started to gain popularity.

“I used to give credit when some wanted, but I started getting others claiming that they took the photo and it became a bit of mess actually trying to authenticate who the pictures are really taken by,” Phil said.

While he has taken several photos down after people called him out for not crediting them, he noted that “most of the time there is little complaint.”

As for Kelly, he does his best to include some nod to each image’s origin in his tweets. “I’m personally very sensitive to stuff being stolen and re-shared without credit online, so if I felt like Dark Stock Photos was crossing the line in that regard, I wouldn’t do it,” he said.

Kelly also noted the fact that he makes no money from the Twitter account, and that before making his Dark Stock Photos book, his publisher was sure to purchase licenses for around 100 images they included.

“Of course, if one of the photographers complained I’d take it down straight away,” Kelly assured us. “But that hasn’t happened yet.”

Finding light in the darkness

Ultimately, cursed images are meant to challenge people to look beyond the often hideous exterior and find the humor within. Sure, sometimes the images are fucked up, but they’re fucked up in the best way.

We assume the majority of these cursed images aren’t being shared maliciously, which helps us justify laughing at them. And though the issues most dark stock photos attempt to visually portray are real and serious, we know the photographs are staged and the models aren’t in any real peril. 

For those reasons, we allow ourselves to enjoy these incredibly fucked up images with the same grotesque delight we feel when watching Dr. Pimple Popper make puss volcanically erupt or a rat drag a slice of pizza across the floor of a dirty New York subway station.

The accounts are definitely not for everyone, but if think you might be able to find even an ounce of joy from looking at a cursed image through the comfort of your computer or phone screen, give it a shot.

Stock image credits:

[Weird rock twins: DonNichols/Getty Images][Spaghetti twins: harpazo_hope/Getty Images]

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Russia, Syria, tell US forces to leave Syria

Washington said earlier this month it would leave about 400 US troops split between two different regions of Syria [File: Rodi Said/Reuters]
Washington said earlier this month it would leave about 400 US troops split between two different regions of Syria [File: Rodi Said/Reuters]

Russia and Syria have called on the United States to leave Syria and to allow people inside a refugee camp in the southeast of the country to be evacuated by Russian and Syrian forces.

A joint statement released on Wednesday by Russia’s Ministry of Defence said Russian and Syrian forces had prepared buses to relocate refugees at the camp in the Rukban area and would guarantee them safe passage so they could start new lives.

Tens of thousands of Syrian refugees are facing harsh living conditions at the Rukban camp near the Syria-Jordan border, despite Russian attempts to set up “humanitarian corridors” through the region last week.

“We also call on the United States, whose military units are on Syrian territory illegally, to leave the country,” the joint statement issued on Wednesday read.

The US had said earlier this month it would leave about 400 US troops split between two different regions of Syria, a reversal by US President Donald Trump that could pave the way for US allies to keep troops in Syria.

The move to keep a small fraction of the more than 2,000 US forces currently fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) armed group in northeastern Syria came amid fierce criticism of Trump’s decision to withdraw all US soldiers from the war-torn country.

Critics have warned of a number of possible outcomes from a sudden withdrawal, including a Turkish attack on Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, Washington’s main ally in the fight against ISIL, as well as a resurgence of the armed group.

ISIL’s presence has been confined to the village of Baghouz in Deir Az Zor. Its fighters are on the brink of defeat, but a future resurgence of the group has become a concern among European states, who refuse to take back ISIL foreign fighters.

Trump announced the decision to keep troops in Syria after he spoke by phone to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who wants to set up a safe zone along the Turkey-Syria border.

Erdogan says the zone should be cleared of the US-backed Kurdish YPG militia, which Ankara considers a “terrorist” group tied to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) inside its own borders.

SOURCE:
Al Jazeera and news agencies

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