Girl Has Syndrome That Makes Hair Frizz And Break And There’s Nothing Mom Can Do About It

Unruly hair can be a real pain to manage, but there’s a medical condition that causes hair to frizz and break no matter what. It’s called Uncombable Hair Syndrome (UHS) and though it’s very rare, it’s also very real.

There are only about 100 reported cases of UHS worldwide. It’s typically characterized by blonde, disorderly hair that grows from the scalp and becomes apparent between infancy and the age of 12.

You’re about to meet an adorable girl named Taylor who was born with UHS. By the time Taylor was nine months old, her mom Cara noticed her tufts of baby hair still hadn’t fallen out.

Cara and her husband discovered they both carried a mutated gene which led to their daughter’s diagnosis. At first, she was devastated over the condition, as there is nothing one can do to make the hair lay flat. Some parents turn to chemical treatments or excessive brushing, but experts say that only makes it worse.

Shilah Calvert Yin is another young girl with UHS. “When Shilah was a baby her hair was so soft and fluffy. Funny thing is it still is,” her mom wrote on Instagram. “It is not coarse at all but extremely fluffy and breaks away from the root quite easily.”

Concerned about Taylor’s emotional health as she got older, Cara is going public with her daughter’s story to spread awareness about UHS.

Photo Credit: Shilah Madison 

Source : https://www.littlethings.com/uncombable-hair-syndrome/

11-Year-Old Was Abducted In 1973 While Walking Home From School, Now DNA Leads Cops To Truth

In July 1973, Linda O’Keefe disappeared on her walk home from summer school. She never made it home that evening.

The 11-year-old from California had last been seen talking to a stranger in a van. The next morning, a bicyclist spotted a small human hand sticking out from the brush. Authorities uncovered Linda’s lifeless body, still clothed in the dress her mother had made for her.

The police department spent decades trying to find Linda’s killer, but the trail went cold. Determined to crack the case, they kept her picture hanging in the detective division where it could be seen every day.

In 2018, on the 45th anniversary of the day Linda went missing, the Newport Beach Police Department suspended its normal Twitter activity to launch a very unique campaign.

In an effort to give Linda a voice of her own, the department began tweeting from her point-of-view, beginning on the day she was kidnapped and ending with a description of her last day on earth and brutal slaying. “Hi, I’m Linda O’Keefe. Forty-five years ago today, I disappeared from Newport Beach. I was murdered and my body was found in the Back Bay. My killer was never found. Today, I’m going to tell you my story.”

Not only did the series of tweets go viral, but they also included vital information about a new lead based on DNA evidence.

Just recently, detectives got the big break they’d been hoping and praying for.

46 years after Linda’s tragic and untimely death, an arrest has finally been made.

Source : https://www.littlethings.com/linda-okeefe-cold-case-solved/

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Muskposting refers to humorous variations of the name of entrepreneur Elon Musk, often paired with photoshopped images of objects created using his photographs. Stemming from such variations as “Elongated Muskrat”, “Ol’ Musky” and “Elon Musket”, the trend gained significant traction in February 2019.

Origin

On July 11th, 2014, Twitter user @jdcrowley tweeted a joke explaining that Elon Musk’s full name is “Elongated Muskrat”, which gained over 45 likes and 10 retweets over the next five years (shown below).


JCrowley @jdcrowley Replying to @MaraWilson @MaraWritesStuff Most people don't know this but he actually shortened his name from Elongated Muskrat when he moved from South Africa. 2:24 PM-11 Jul 2014

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The joke didn’t receive significant spread until early 2018, when on February 6th Twitter user @Mr_Kapowski made a similar tweet. The post gained over 44,200 likes and 11,500 retweets within 10 days and prompted further spread of the joke on Twitter and Reddit.


Zack @Mr_Kapowski Elon Musk's full name is actually Elongated Muskrat

On February 13th, 2018, Redditor finn_macca posted a fake tweet in which Elon Musk revealed that his full name was Elongated Musket Gun (shown below, right). Later in 2018, memes using the phrase “Elon Musket”, paired with an image of a musket gun created with multiple images of Elon Musk’s face, gained popularity on Reddit.


Elon Musk@elonmusk Feb 11 Sorry for the confusion my real name is actually Elongated Musket Gur US 1.9K ti 5.9K 56K Show this thread Elon Musk@elonmusk Feb 11 Yeah, that's me and my brothers 2.1K 7.8K 38K Show this thread Teacher: What are you laughing at? Me: NothingAlso me: elon musket

Another popular variation of Elon Musk’s name, “Ol’ Musky”, originates from a fake magazine cover posted by the satirical news website The Onion on June 23rd, 2017.


WEF NDER JUNE 25, 2017 'Literally No One Calls Me That Or Has Ever Called Me That' OUR INTERVIEW WITH OL' MUSKY INSIDE Our Tips For Unplugging, Decompressing, Going Outside, Getting Lost, And Dying

Starting January 2019, multiple memes utilizing the snowclone “What are you laughing at? / My brain:”, paired with images of various objects made using photographs of Elon Musk, were posted on /r/memes and /r/dankmemes subreddits (examples shown below). One popular post, made by Reddit user CannedWolfMeat, gained over 66,900 upvotes in two days.

Various Examples


Teacher:what are you laughing about me :nothing alsome . Melon Musk in class me: *smiles* teacher: why are you smiling? me: nothing me (in my mind) on Muskito teacher.why are you crying? me: nothing also me: one musk
Teacher: What are you laughing at? Me: Nothing My brain: Elon Dust II Teacher: What are you laughing at? Me: Nothing My brain: Elon Mosque 43 0 Sand Desert Natural environment Aeolian landform Landscape

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‘Payitaht Abdülhamid’ garners great interest abroad

Lately, Turkish series have gained large audiences abroad. One particularly popular series nowadays is Turkish state channel TRT’s show “Payitaht Abdülhamid,” which is broadcast via TV, the internet and through media abroad.

The director of the series, Emre Konuk spoke to Anadolu Agency (AA) about the show.

Konuk noted that he was very pleased with the interest shown in the series abroad and said that they are working at a very busy pace and then watch the series on Friday. “We don’t have much idea about what’s going on in the world. We understand from the interest shown to our actors and actresses when they go abroad and the messages we receive that the series is not just loved on our land, but we created something that has spread to the world and is successful. We are naturally very proud,” said Konuk.

He also noted that the shooting is very enjoyable as well and added, “‘Payitaht Abdülhamid’ is an important project for history. We are commemorating the life of a very important person. Sultan Abdülhamid was one of the most important sultans of the Ottoman Empire. His time was a very rough period. The end of the Ottoman Empire. He postponed the collapse of the Ottoman Empire for 30 years and maybe, built the foundation of today’s Turkey. Therefore, it is a project I enjoy. While we do not learn history from such series, they increase attention for our reading history, so we can say that we have reached our goal.”

‘This is our second home’

Bülent İnal, the leading actor of the series who plays Sultan Abdülhamid noted that they visited a film festival in Qatar’s capital Doha and received great reactions. “We were not aware that ‘Payitaht Abdülhamid’ was so eagerly watched in Doha. They have been translating and publishing it on the same day over YouTube or other social media. They welcomed us with great love. We get the same attention and love from other Arab countries over social media. The number of fans of Payitaht is increasing day by day,” said İnal. He added that they continue their job with the same seriousness and the same love.

İnal noted that the series is going on at full speed and said, “It is pleasant. We are like a family now. This is our second home. We are here every day.”

Real history told to new generation

Bahadır Yenişehirlioğlu, who plays “Tahsin Pasha” in the series, noted that “Payitaht Abdülhamid” was not an ordinary series, and they are not doing something for popular culture.

He added that while they work hard, everyone from the actors and producers to anyone who contributed to the series is motivated that “Payitaht Abdülhamid” transcend the borders of Turkey and get great feedback from the world.

“We know that we are watched with great interest despite all the limitations, in all geographies the Grand Ottoman Empire has contacted. We are trying to create a consciousness. It is a very important series since it shows the global powers of the past and who the exploiters were, how they survived until today and that the philosophy still continues even though the states and individuals have changed. My claim as a writer is that it is not possible for a generation that does not know its history, is not aware of its history and one that has not internalized it, to create a future.

“Turkey has believed in a history that was imposed upon it. The Arab world tried to understand us through the history imposed by the British. But the contacts we have established in these geographies show that we are actually delivering our own history, people, culture, religion and history to these geographies. We are telling our real history to younger generations and that is what is important. We are telling what someone, who was defamed for years, was actually doing; what his ideas were along with how he was concerned with the whole of the Islamic geography; how he was alongside the oppressed and what kind of internal and external forces he had to deal with.”

Yenişehirlioğlu also added that the series has a lot to do with today. “It may be perceived as if we are not doing a series about today’s world. Yet this is not the case. What happened yesterday coincides with what happened today. We are expressing a historical consciousness. We are teaching our own history to our generation with high quality cinematography, script and shooting. Being a part of this and interpreting a character that is loved, trusted and can be leaned on is very pleasing for me as well,” added Yenişehirlioğlu.

Yenişehirlioğlu noted that they will continue without any break in season three and that it looks like they will also be shooting a fourth season as well.

‘It sheds light on the present’

Playing Egyptian Khedive Fuat, Hakan Yufkacıgil noted that the excitement increases a little more each week. “It is going pretty good for me as an actor. We are interacting with the audience. Their feedback is great. They support us greatly. I am playing a wicked character in the project and I’m researching about his past. This nation has had a very difficult time; they had to deal with traitors. While ‘Payitaht’ does not have such a mission, we are observing these from the outside. I believe we are shining a light on today. Our series is going very well. We take pleasure in working,” said Yufkacıgil.

He also underlined the interest in the series abroad and added that they are seeing great support from abroad and that people are under the influence of the series.

“Payitaht Abdülhamid” is screened on Fridays on TRT 1.