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7 Heavy-Handed Propaganda Efforts From History

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From a new exhibition at the British Library called Propaganda: Power and Persuasion .

Napoleon (1813).

Napoleon (1813).

By J. B. Borely, this portrait was designed to inspire loyalty and intimidate critics at a time when the Emperor’s power was declining and France was besieged on all sides. It was originally hung in the Council Hall of Montpellier but less than a year later, with Napoleon defeated, the painting was removed and returned to the artist with the bill unpaid.

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"Crush The Germans" poster (1915).

"Crush The Germans" poster (1915).

This poster from World War I was designed to encourage donations towards the war effort from the British public. The use of a five shilling piece provided added symbolic impact, as it features the image of St George slaying a dragon.

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Bond stamp (1916).

Bond stamp (1916).

War bond stamps were mass produced and circulated widely in America, and used the notion of liberty to encourage contributions towards the war effort.

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Uncle Sam poster (1917).

Uncle Sam poster (1917).

Over four million copies of this poster were printed between 1917 and 1918, after the United States entered World War I. Because of its enormous and enduring popularity, the image was adapted for use in World War II and has been satirised in anti-war propaganda during the Vietnam War and later conflicts. Uncle Sam is now a cultural icon and instantaneously recognisable as the most enduring representation of the United States in art.

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Sarah Silverman's "Perfect Night" Is The Anthem For Girls Who Like To Stay In

8 Celebrities You Never Knew Had Their Own Craft Empires

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Preserve your memories forever with Paris Hilton’s collection of scrapbooking supplies. Or, like, don’t.

Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton

A few years back, she had her own line of scrapbooking supplies. It seems to have quietly vanished into the ether of the crafting world, sadly.

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But not before we were graced with gems such as these.

But not before we were graced with gems such as these.

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The kerning kind of makes that look like it says "Fiends Always."

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Hilary Duff

Hilary Duff

You can (and should) still buy one of the many patterns she produced in partnership with McCall's.

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Donald Faison And CaCee Cobb's Wedding Video Is The Cutest Thing You'll See Today

18 Surprising Things You Don't Know About Barbie

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All those years spent playing together and you didn’t even know her real name.

Barbie's real name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

Barbie's real name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

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In 1959, the first Barbie doll sold for $3.00 (that would be the equivalent of $23.97 today).

In 1959, the first Barbie doll sold for $3.00 (that would be the equivalent of $23.97 today).

The first Barbie doll was available as either a blonde or a brunette.

The first Barbie doll was available as either a blonde or a brunette.

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The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan and their clothes were hand-stitched by Japanese workers.

The first Barbie dolls were manufactured in Japan and their clothes were hand-stitched by Japanese workers.

Barbie's were manufactured in Japan until 1972.

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17 Black And White Video Game Caricatures From "Wreck-It-Ralph"

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Inspired by the celebrity caricatures at Sardi’s , a historic NYC eatery, illustrator Bobby Pontillas developed these sketches of iconic video game characters for 2012’s “Wreck-It-Ralph”. They appear on the wall at Tapper’s, the fictional bar featured in the film.

Chun Li from "Street Fighter"

Chun Li from "Street Fighter"

[Bobby Pontillas]

Frogger

Frogger

[Bobby Pontillas]

Ryu from "Street Fighter"

Ryu from "Street Fighter"

[Bobby Pontillas]

Shinobi

Shinobi

[Bobby Pontillas]


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Matt Dallas Recreates His Classic "Kyle XY" Pose

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Yes, he really has a belly button. Also, there’s special appearance by Tajh Mowry.

The actor posed with the cast of ABC Family's Baby Daddy where he'll be a guest starring on the show's upcoming season.

The actor posed with the cast of ABC Family's Baby Daddy where he'll be a guest starring on the show's upcoming season.

Tahj Mowry, Jean-Luc Bilodeau, Matt Dallas and Derek Theler.

Via: ABC Family

Via: ABC Family

Via: ABC Family

BONUS: Remember this guy?

BONUS: Remember this guy?

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Mariners Send Down A Player Named Jesus, Call Up A Different Player Named Jesus

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Jesuses.

Jesus Montero has played 29 games at catcher this season for the Mariners. He's batting .208/.264/.327 — that's not very good! — and struggling big-time as a catcher in the majors.

Jesus Montero has played 29 games at catcher this season for the Mariners. He's batting .208/.264/.327 — that's not very good! — and struggling big-time as a catcher in the majors.

Via: Gene J. Puskar / AP

Jesus Sucre has played 14 games this season for the AAA Tacoma Rainiers. He's batting .302/.373/.321 — that's not bad! — and is known to be a solid defensive catcher.

Jesus Sucre has played 14 games this season for the AAA Tacoma Rainiers. He's batting .302/.373/.321 — that's not bad! — and is known to be a solid defensive catcher.

Via: Charlie Riedel / AP

And, according to The Tacoma News Tribune's Ryan Divish, Montero is being sent down to Tacoma, while Sucre is being called up. It's a Jesus-for-Jesus swap. There have probably been, like, Bill-for-Bill swaps, but there was never a Bill at the center of the world's largest religion. So, this seems more significant.


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These 3D Bags Will Put Your Backpack To Shame

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And make you question your approach to carrying things.

Handmade by the team behind Etsy shop Krukrustudio, these bags come in a mind-blowing assortment of varieties, like...

A Steinway Piano

A Steinway Piano

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Far surpasses your boring old laptop bag.

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A Jar of Apricot Jam

A Jar of Apricot Jam

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42 Things You Wish You'd Invented

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Why didn’t I come up with that?!

The Pringles elevator, so you never have to tilt the can again.

The Pringles elevator, so you never have to tilt the can again.

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These sweatpants that are also a dinner table and remote control holder.

These sweatpants that are also a dinner table and remote control holder.

You may never have to leave your couch again, friends.

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This book leash, so your bath time reading doesn't get soaked.

This book leash, so your bath time reading doesn't get soaked.

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The easiest way to trick some poor kid into mowing the lawn.

The easiest way to trick some poor kid into mowing the lawn.

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This May Make You Never Eat Stadium Food Again

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This. Is. So. Gross.

If there is one rule of being a food vendor, it's don't take the food into the bathroom stall while you're taking a dump. Apparently nobody told that to this Astros employee.

He has thankfully been fired, so this image isn't as disgusting as it could be.

Via: Shutterstock

H/T Joe Kinsey at Busted Coverage.


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24 Reasons Why Living In A Post-Apocalyptic World Would Be Awesome

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It’s all about the silver lining fellow warriors.

Your belief that you're better than everybody else is now actually true.

Your belief that you're better than everybody else is now actually true.

I mean sure, there's like 10 people left alive in the entire world but still. Bow down before the queen.

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There's no limit to the amount of leather you can pull off.

There's no limit to the amount of leather you can pull off.

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Really anything's game fashion wise.

Really anything's game fashion wise.

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This is an acceptable way to greet people.

This is an acceptable way to greet people.

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If Daft Punk Got Lucky In TV And Film

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Daft Punk are everywhere you look. Everywhere! But what if their careers had taken a slightly different turn?

Back To The Future.

The Blues Brothers.

Breaking Bad.

Drive.


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28 Terrible Football Kits That Are Best Left In The '90s

You Don't Know Michael Cera

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The Arrested Development star talks to BuzzFeed about the darker turn he’s taking in a series of films out this summer. Oh, and he’s writing and directing, too.

The first time most of us encountered Michael Cera he was a baby faced 15-year-old snuggled up on an air mattress fitted with generic sports-themed sheets in the pilot episode of Arrested Development. When the new episodes premiere on Netflix on May 26, George Michael Bluth will be a college freshman at UC Irvine — but since it's in Orange County, he won't be far from home.

In the intervening years, Cera, like his trademark character, has been schooled — but not in a James Franco way. In fact, you might call Michael Cera the Anti-Franco. The actor, who turns 25 this year, has foregone college and instead spent the past few years embedded as an apprentice with a few of his role models — learning writing, acting and directing straight from the source.

Cera lived with Chilean director Sebastian Silva and his family in South America for three months during the summer of 2011. He spent a couple weeks holed up in an Upper East Side diner with 82-year-old author and screenwriter Bruce Jay Friedman (Splash, The Heartbreak Kid) this past winter, adapting the man's short story for his own directorial debut. To top it all off, he also spent several months in the Arrested Development writers' room, working alongside the same folks who wrote him into the model home attic in the first place.

Michael Cera poses for a portrait during the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

Via: Victoria Will / AP

"Whatever happened with you and my driver at Sundance?" Michael Cera inquires, like a kind yenta, as I'm ushered into a room at a Sheraton hotel in Universal City by a publicist in April. In January, Four months earlier, I'd accidentally met Cera's driver at a sushi restaurant in Park City. "Alex, right? I liked that guy. I had high hopes for you two — just because I would be so central to that story."

Cera doesn't really need another central role — besides writing for and acting in new episodes of Arrested Development, he's starring in two short films for the YouTube channel Jash (the second of which, Gregory Go Boom premiered on Wednesday) as well as two feature films that premiered at Sundance (one of them, Crystal Fairy, will be in theaters July 12). He's also appearing alongside Seth Rogen and James Franco in This Is The End (out June 12).

Of all of these, the most highly anticipated, by far, is Cera's reprisal as George Michael. There were rumors for a while that Cera was reluctant to return to the role — the last holdout among the cast members for the Netflix reboot — but when production began Cera hadn't just signed on to appear in the series, he was helping to write it too.

No one really planned for Cera to be in the Arrested Development writers' room. He says he just showed up the day that they were writing for George Michael and he was curious, so he hung around. "I really wanted to be in there just 'cause it seemed like I had the chance to be. I really wanted to see what goes on in there and be around those guys," Cera says.

At the Television Critics Association in January, series creator Mitch Hurwitz said it wasn't long before Cera became indispensable: "Suddenly we were very dependent on Michael Cera being in the writer's room. He completely understood this complex story. He added to it. He pitched in character. It became clear — it's like, wow, this is like his first language, Arrested Development."

Hurwitz, Jim Vallely and Dean Lorey had been working on the story since November 2011. Cera joined them in June 2012, with filming beginning in August.

When I meet him nine months later, Cera still has seen only the first two episodes, even though the entire series is scheduled to debut on Netflix just a few weeks later — Hurwitz is still editing the rest.

To hear Cera tell it, the whole process was kind of like that — down to the wire, operating at a level of dysfunction befitting the Bluth family. "We were writing basically through July and August, just really casually, and then it got to the point where you looked at the schedule and you were like, okay they're shooting Maeby's episode next week and there is literally no script," Cera says.

On some days, Cera says, "Mitch would be on set and, you know, call the writers room and say, 'Stop what you're doing, I need this scene because we're about to shoot it.'" The show's writers would then have about a half hour to write the scene. "Jim Vallely calls those 'fireman missions.' Like you get a call and you have to jump into action and do it."

He adds: "Those were really fun moments. But I was so happy that it was not my responsibility, in those moments, to get it done. I just had to be in there and try to contribute something."

The distinction between contributing and controlling a shoot is one Cera has become more familiar with recently, as he's writing and directing his own projects. When he speaks of Hurwitz, it's with a mix of admiration and bewilderment that suggests Cera learned both what to do and what not to do from watching the veteran show runner operate up close.

"He is very dangerous in the way he schedules things. I don't think he means to be, but he'll really push himself into a corner with production aspects and with unwinding stories and fights his way out of it," Cera says. "You have to put your faith in him because you're not going to do it any other way — he's leading the thing."

It sounds scary — until you remember that faith in Hurwitz helped lead Cera to where he is today.

Cera and co-star Gaby Hoffmann at the Sundance premiere of Crystal Fairy in Park City, Utah.

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No, Boy Scouts Of America: "Tolerance" Isn't Good Enough

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Accepting gay Boy Scouts, but only until they turn 18 isn’t acceptance at all.

Via: Mel Evans, file / AP

If you want to learn how to measure the vast distance between "tolerance" and "acceptance," join the Boy Scouts. Today, 61% of 1,400 voting members of the BSA's National Council voted to "remove the restriction denying membership to youth on the basis of sexual orientation alone." Before you start writing "thank you" letters though, read on. The official statement, released this afternoon continues, "A change to the current membership policy for adult leaders was not under consideration; thus, the policy for adults remains in place."

Homophobia is most dangerous when it has a good editor. What makes the BSA's statement so galling is how it deftly attempts to sidestep the blatant hatred and disdain of gay people packed in between the lines. Instead of sending a clear message that all boys, gay, straight and in-between, should to be embraced as well as introduced to the kinds of role models BSA is in the business of fashioning, the organization's National Council has chosen instead to further the idea that gay adults are pariahs and pedophiles.

And so, Boy Scouts can come out as long as they have no desire, at the age of eighteen, to become role models themselves. That's just about as logical as Canada's recent decision to end its anti-gay blood donation ban: gay men can donate blood there now, as long as they haven't had sex with another man in the last five years. In both cases, the subtext is that gay people, ultimately, are dirty – innately and unforgivably. We will be tolerated but not, at least for now, truly welcome.

How To Get A Job At Taco Bell

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This kid answered the question better than a Wharton marketing PhD graduate could have.

Smart move asking for minimum wage, too, because you ain't going to get more. He'll be an executive VP inside of five years.

Smart move asking for minimum wage, too, because you ain't going to get more. He'll be an executive VP inside of five years.

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Exclusive: The Tragic Imprisonment Of John McTiernan, Hollywood Icon

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The legendary director of Die Hard and The Hunt for Red October is serving a year in federal prison thanks to a Hollywood wannabe prosecutor, a remake of Rollerball , and a rogue private eye. In an exclusive interview, McTiernan’s wife Gail says, “I don’t know if he’s going to make it.”

Via: John Gara/Buzzfeed

HOLLYWOOD — Over the course of the first weekend in May, Gail Sistrunk McTiernan spent about 11 hours with her husband John McTiernan in the visiting room of the Yankton Federal Prison Camp in South Dakota. It was the first time she'd seen John — "McT" to friends and colleagues — since he'd started a year-long prison sentence the month before.

The prisoners and guards had given him a new nickname: "Mac," sometimes "Big Mac." The Federal Bureau of Prisons assigned him number 43029-112, stitched in above the pocket of his ill-fitting tan uniform. The 62-year-old had already lost 20 pounds, getting one main serving of protein a week: a hamburger. A guard stood watch each day to ensure he ate only a single orange, as fresh fruit was in short supply.

"It's like croquet but the inmates are the balls," as he described prison life to his spouse.

It was a painful few days for McTiernan's family, and perhaps the lowest point in the life and career of the legendary Hollywood director. A few years short of retirement, the man behind Die Hard, The Hunt For Red October, and The Thomas Crowne Affair had lost a costly, complicated, and seemingly frivolous seven-year legal battle with the government for lying to the FBI.

John McTiernan with Bruce Willis on set of Die Hard: With a Vengeance in 1995.

Via: © 20th Century Fox Films/ Everett Collection

"John warned me — he said he would look like a scarecrow in a tan uniform," Sistrunk McTiernan told BuzzFeed in an exclusive interview, providing the first account of her husband's imprisonment. "When I arrived at the prison, a man came in the room. I didn't think I knew him. He was pasty and he had no life left in his eyes. I made eye contact with him to be polite… And I realized it was John…" she continued, her voice quavering.

McTiernan's wife buried her face in his shoulder so "he wouldn't see me cry," she said. "I don't have a poker face."

McTiernan — who'd brought to life iconic tough guys like Bruce Willis' John McClane and Jack Ryan (played over the years by actors including Alec Baldwin and Harrison Ford) — broke down in tears as well.

"I don't know if he's going to make it," she said, concerned deeply for her husband's health, safety, and security for the 11 remaining months of his sentence. His friends and colleagues — like Baldwin, Samuel L. Jackson, and Ed Asner — are now trying to rally support to correct what they believe is a gross miscarriage of justice driven by vindictive prosecutors, incompetent legal advice, and dubious FBI interview methods.

What was one of the most successful directors of his generation doing in jail?


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Golden Retrievers Who Just Want To Be Held

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And a labradoodle too. Via Reddit .

This guy who ran out of cash at the supermarket, and had to put the ice-cream back.

This guy who ran out of cash at the supermarket, and had to put the ice-cream back.

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This pal, who bumped into an ex and isn't sure how he feels about it.

This pal, who bumped into an ex and isn't sure how he feels about it.

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This dude, who feels under-appreciated and over-worked at the office.

This dude, who feels under-appreciated and over-worked at the office.

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This pair, who wish they could stay in college forever.

This pair, who wish they could stay in college forever.

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The Jersey Shore Officially Reopens For Memorial Day

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Gov. Chris Christie, the cast of the Jersey Shore , and the band Fun. all came to ribbon cutting ceremony Friday to reopen the area, which was hit hard by Hurricane Sandy.

The Jersey Shore boardwalks in Seaside Heights and Point Pleasant Beach have been closed for the last seven months.

The Jersey Shore boardwalks in Seaside Heights and Point Pleasant Beach have been closed for the last seven months.

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