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Crude card game Cards Against Humanity just bought a piece of land to stop Trump's border wall
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Cards Against Humanity just became a thorn in the side of President Donald Trump with its latest Christmas promotion. - photo by Herb Scribner
Cards Against Humanity the company behind the crude card game with the same name just became a thorn in the side of President Donald Trump.

The company, which promised to unveil six surprises in December for anyone who donated $15 to the startup card game, announced on Tuesday that the games creators want to block Trumps bid for a border wall by actually buying land along the U.S.-Mexico border.

"Donald Trump is a preposterous golem who is afraid of Mexicans. He is so afraid he wants to build a twenty-billion dollar wall that everyone knows will accomplish nothing. So we've purchased a plot of vacant land on the border and retained a law firm specializing in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for that wall to get built," according to the website.

Those who donate to Cards Against Humanity will receive a map of the mysterious piece of land theyve purchased, a certificate that explains the companys promise to battle the border wall and more, according to the website.

The company also released a video that explained its intentions, The Hill reported.

The companys pledge comes as part of its Cards Against Humanity Saves America campaign.

The card game is similar to Apples to Apples, but, in this one, gamers take turns reading a suggestion card/question and answering it with wildly inappropriate responses, which are listed on a series of cards drawn each round, according to USA Today.

The company said its December surprises will help save America from "Injustice, lies, racism. The whole enchilada, according to USA Today.

Trump has made building a border wall a major talking point of his presidency.

Last month, multiple news outlets reported that eight prototypes for the wall had been built. The Associated Press said those prototypes would start undergoing testing.

Funding for the wall still remains in question.
Its toxic: New study says blue light from tech devices can speed up blindness
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A new study from the University of Toledo found that blue light from digital devices can transform molecules in your eyes retina into cell killers. - photo by Herb Scribner
It turns out checking Twitter or Facebook before bed is bad for your health.

A new study from the University of Toledo found that blue light from digital devices can transform molecules in your eyes retina into cell killers.

That process can lead to age-related macular degeneration, which is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, according to the researchs extract.

Blue light is a common issue for many modern Americans. Blue light is emitted from screens, most notably at night, causing sleep loss, eye strain and a number of other issues.

Dr. Ajith Karunarathne, assistant professor in the UT Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, said our constant exposure to blue light cant be blocked by the lens or cornea.

"It's no secret that blue light harms our vision by damaging the eye's retina. Our experiments explain how this happens, and we hope this leads to therapies that slow macular degeneration, such as a new kind of eye drop, he said.

Macular degeneration is an incurable eye disease that often affects those in their 50s or 60s. It occurs after the death of photoreceptor cells in the retina. Those cells need retinal to sense light and help signal the brain.

The research team found blue light exposure created poisonous chemical molecules that killed photoreceptor cells

"It's toxic. If you shine blue light on retinal, the retinal kills photoreceptor cells as the signaling molecule on the membrane dissolves," said Kasun Ratnayake, a Ph.D. student researcher working in Karunarathne's cellular photo chemistry group. "Photoreceptor cells do not regenerate in the eye. When they're dead, they're dead for good."

However, the researchers found a molecule called alpha-tocopherol, which comes from Vitamin E, can help prevent cell death, according to Futurism.

The researchers plan to review how light from TVs, cellphones and tablet screens affect the eyes as well.

"If you look at the amount of light coming out of your cellphone, it's not great but it seems tolerable," said Dr. John Payton, visiting assistant professor in the UT Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. "Some cellphone companies are adding blue-light filters to the screens, and I think that is a good idea."

Indeed, Apple released a Night Shift mode two years ago to help quell blue lights strain on the eyes, according to The Verge. The screen will dim into a warmer, orange light that will cause less stress on the eyes.