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Rare Skin Disease Hasn’t Stopped This Beautiful Girl from Becoming a Successful Model

Posted: 07 May 2014 02:29 AM PDT

19-year-old Chantelle Brown-Young is perhaps the world's first and only model with vitiligo, a condition that causes depigmentation of the skin. Vitiligo is the result of a malfunctioning immune system, has no cure and affects less than one percent of the world's population. It's the same disorder that pop icon Michael Jackson suffered from. In Chantelle's case, the condition almost ruined her life. That is, until she decided to turn it around.

As a child, Chantelle became an easy target for bullies. "While growing up, I was teased, ridiculed, and bullied and called names like cow, zebra, and all manner of other disparaging slurs," she said. "The continuous harassment and the despair that it brought on my life was so unbearably dehumanizing that I wanted to kill myself." Her mother, Lisa Brown, said: "Chantelle is a sweet, beautiful, outgoing teenager and while she was being abused, I didn't stop praying that God would help me find a way."

Eventually, Lisa's prayers were answered. The family moved from Canada to California, and Chantelle decided that in her new life, she wouldn't be limited by her condition. She realized that she was in control of her destiny, if only she was prepared to change the way she saw herself. So instead of blaming her skin condition for all her troubles, she started to embrace the flaw. She also pushed back the negative energies and the negative people who surrounded her.

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Japan’s Valley of the Dolls – Artist Repopulates Deserted Village with Creepy Dolls

Posted: 07 May 2014 01:02 AM PDT

When Japanese artist Ayano Tsukimi returned to her village 11 years ago, it wasn't the place she once knew it to be. There were hardly any people around anymore, so she decided to repopulate the place herself – with handmade dolls. These dolls can be seen strewn across the village, on benches, in the street, outside her home, working in farms, and even lounging about the abandoned school compound. Over a span of 10 years, she has sewn about 350 life-size dolls, each one representing a former villager.

Nagoro is a remote village, nestled deep in the valleys of Shikoku Island. It was once a bustling center with a dam, a big company and hundreds of inhabitants. But the residents moved to bigger cities over the years, in search of better jobs, abandoning the village permanently. Its population is dwindling as the residents left behind continue to die. Today, Nagoro has only 37 living  inhabitants, and of course, many times more dolls. And Ayano believes that a time may come when she will have outlived everyone in the village.

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Meet the Man Who Gave Up His Job to Earn a Living from Playing Dead

Posted: 06 May 2014 11:54 PM PDT

56-year-old Chuck Lamb is quite literally dying to succeed. In 2005, he quit his job as an IT engineer to pursue a very, very bizarre hobby – playing dead. Today, he earns up to $1,500 a day for playing the dead guy in various films and TV shows. Who knew there was so much money to be earned in the afterlife, right?

It all started one evening when Chuck was watching an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, with his wife Tonya. He suddenly realized that he could actually put his corpse-like appearance to use. In the next one week, he set up his own website and uploaded a series of photos and videos with elaborate setups and one common element – 'dead guy Chuck'. Tonya was brilliant with creating the scenes, making fake blood and having Chuck pose as being run over, crushed under a garage door, electrocuted by a toaster, and more.

"It started as a joke, we live in the mid-west and there aren't many film opportunities," said Chuck. "I just thought: 'Wouldn't it be cool to be on TV?' How could we do that being nobodies. I had a dream that I was the dead body on Law & Order. I woke up and realized: you don't need any talent to play dead! So Tonya made up fake blood and started photographing the poses. She's the brains behind it, I'm just the hunk of meat that lies around 'getting slaughtered'."

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