“Mirthful Miscellanea”: A Fascinating Music Machine Sculpted By Chris Millar

“Mirthful Miscellanea”: A Fascinating Music Machine Sculpted By Chris Millar Chris Millar sculpts vibrant images on what the artist refers to as a kinetic sculpture. Each side is meticulously designed with dynamic visuals as the apartus spins like clockwork in this extravagantly detailed piece. “Mirthful Miscellanea” is an imaginary design based on a fantastical curio shop run by two brothers named Wade and Snyder. “Their portraits can be seen in a few areas of the sculpture,” Millar says....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 295 words · Alan Griggs

“Zero Regrets”: 25 Workers Who Took Revenge On Their Bosses When Resigning

“Zero Regrets”: 25 Workers Who Took Revenge On Their Bosses When Resigning There are moments when we all get frustrated working in our jobs, especially at our bosses. Most of the time that anger isn’t misdirected, especially if the leader in question is a toxic individual. While many of us would make moves to remove ourselves from the offending situation as fast as possible without further drama, this thread is dedicated to those people who chose a much more villainous yet satisfying route....

February 6, 2026 · 19 min · 3960 words · Oscar Peters

10 Genius Celebrity Reactions To Paparazzi Who Won’T Stop Following Them

10 Genius Celebrity Reactions To Paparazzi Who Won’t Stop Following Them Don’t you just hate paparazzi? Ok, if you’re not a famous public persona, you might have no beef with them, but for those who are, they can become a real pain in the ass. That’s why we found it quite surprising to see that some of the celebrities who get hassled by the annoying photographers don’t just ignore them, no… they make the most out of it!...

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 129 words · Heather Milne

10 Photos That Made It To The Winning List Of The “Wildlife Photographer Of The Year” Contest 2022

10 Photos That Made It To The Winning List Of The “Wildlife Photographer Of The Year” Contest 2022 The 58th edition of the ‘ Wildlife Photographer of the Year ’ competition received thousands of entries from 93 countries around the world. This contest is organized by The Natural History Museum every year and it awards the best pictures from a wide branch of photography that includes wildlife from land, water, and air....

February 6, 2026 · 6 min · 1267 words · Michael Clark

10-Year

10-Year-Old Genius Invents A Device To Stop Children Dying In Hot Cars After His Neighbor’s Death According to statistics , since 1998 around 712 children are thought to have died from heatstroke in the US alone after being left in hot vehicles. But thanks to one bright 10-year-old boy called Bishop Curry from McKinney, Texas, tragic and preventable deaths like these could soon be a thing of the past....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 305 words · Erin Lechner

10+ Comics By 18-Year

10+ Comics By 18-Year-Old Artist That Will Make You Laugh 18-year-old British illustrator Harry Hambley has been expressing his ideas and inner workings in the form of this pink bean-shaped persona. And the beauty of it is that he manages to make a point while and make you laugh in only a couple of panels. The pink guy in the comics is Ketnipz, a creature heavily inspired by “doodling a lot and watching an unhealthy amount of Cartoon Network,” Harry explains to Bored Panda ....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 444 words · Tammi Jacob

10+ Photos Of Family Portraits By Ulric Collette

10+ Photos of Family Portraits by Ulric Collette You know that genes transfer data from parents to their children about everything: body shape, character, blood type, appearance, mutation, etc. And you know that this is a common thing to hear “You look just like your brother” or “You look completely the same with your mom!” Well, a Canadian photographer Ulric Collette decided to verify this theory. He took people and their closest relatives to compare their photos and similarities in appearance....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 235 words · Lawrence Maxwell

13 Creative Halloween Costumes Celebrities Dressed Up Their Kids In

13 Creative Halloween Costumes Celebrities Dressed Up Their Kids In It seems that nowadays more and more adults are joining the Halloween celebration – but let’s not forget that it’s the kids that enjoy it the most. Just think about it – it’s the one day in the whole year when they can become anyone or anything they want! A doctor? Sure! A dinosaur? Why not! A car? Ehh, whatever floats your boat, kid!...

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 369 words · Jose Aslam

15 Most Creative Public Benches

15 Most Creative Public Benches Public spaces are full of stored creative potential. Something even as simple as a bench can be designed in a way that not only serves its primary function but also that livens up the whole setting. Don’t believe me? Then take a look at 15 of the most creative benches that the guys at Bored Panda managed to scramble from around the world. Won’t you just love to see more of that in your neighbourhood?...

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 194 words · Natasha Stonis

15 Photos From Nasa That Show Just How Much Climate Change Has Affected Earth

15 Photos From NASA That Show Just How Much Climate Change Has Affected Earth There is not doubt that climate change is affecting Earth in all sorts of different ways – we hear about it on the news, and read about it online almost every single day. But it’s only when you see the side-by-side comparison photos that things really get put into perspective. To help people understand just how much climate change has affected Earth, NASA has launched a project called Images Of Change ....

February 6, 2026 · 9 min · 1752 words · Lara Gilbert

15 Times Researchers Were Surprised By The Results Of Social Experiments

15 Times Researchers Were Surprised By The Results Of Social Experiments Nowadays, the term “social experiment” has been ruined by social media. That’s because every silly prank or other nonsense things that annoying YouTubers do are labeled as “social experiments”. However, today we won’t be talking about those. Today we have a collection of actual social experiments performed by real researchers, and we’re pretty sure the results will surprise you as much as they did the people that came up with them....

February 6, 2026 · 9 min · 1762 words · Donna Burwell

15+ Reasons Why Japan Is Not Like Any Other Country

15+ Reasons Why Japan Is Not Like Any Other Country Crazy reality TV shows and flashy anime – just a few things that come to mind when thinking about Japan. But did you know they are one of the most pedantic and well-organized countries in the world? Their inventions and solutions to everyday problems certainly prove that too. After all – where else would you see footbaths on public trains or fresh egg vending machines?...

February 6, 2026 · 5 min · 1016 words · Bob Castro

17 Cats And Their Human Doppelgangers By Photographer Gerrard Gethings

17 Cats And Their Human Doppelgangers By Photographer Gerrard Gethings They say that pets tend to resemble their owners – after all, they spend most of their free time hanging out with us, so it’s only natural. However, if you’re still not convinced, just wait until you see London-based photographer Gerrard Gethings’ project called Do You Look Like Your Cat? . In his latest project, the photographer took side-by-side portraits of cats and their owners to show their similarities, and their resemblance is uncanny....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 680 words · Jane Hyman

17-Year

17-Year-Old Artist Creates Incredibly Lively Watercolor And Pencil Art Watercolor is the starting medium for many. Dany Lizeth combines it with colored pencils, and taking it to an another level. She draws animals and fantastic portraits. The painting-drawings have majestic flow, and harmonious bright colors. Dany Lizeth is a 17-year-old from Mexico. Her drawing skills are entirely self taught. Lizeth is planning to start selling some of her works in a few weeks, so keep your ear to the digital ground!...

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 108 words · June Tait

20 Amazing Sculptures And Sketches Crafted From Coffee Foam By Daphne Tan

20 Amazing Sculptures And Sketches Crafted From Coffee Foam By Daphne Tan In the bustling metropolis of Singapore, where coffee culture thrives amidst the city’s vibrant culinary scene, one artist is turning heads with her unique and captivating creations. Daphne Tan , a talented coffee enthusiast and self-taught barista, has gained international acclaim for her remarkable sculptures and sketches crafted entirely from coffee foam. With an eye for detail and a passion for pushing the boundaries of her craft, Tan’s artwork has captured the imagination of coffee lovers and art aficionados alike....

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 164 words · Brian Samora

20 Breathtaking Sculptures That Seamlessly Blend Books And Human Expressions

20 Breathtaking Sculptures That Seamlessly Blend Books And Human Expressions Italian sculptor Paola Grizi masterfully intertwines literature and human emotion in her evocative bronze and terracotta sculptures. Her works feature faces and hands emerging from the pages of books, creating a profound dialogue between the tactile and the intellectual. These sculptures are not merely visual art pieces; they are narratives that invite viewers to explore the depths of human experience and the enduring power of the written word....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 476 words · Rebecca Hernandez

20 Christmas Sweaters That Are Hilariously Ugly

20 Christmas Sweaters That Are Hilariously Ugly We are all in the cozy Christmas spirit now! And that coziness would not be complete without ugly sweaters! Yes, no matter how many awesome sweaters you own, you probably have one or two ugly Christmas sweaters hidden in your closet that you might be too ashamed to wear. However, not everyone is ashamed of them. Some people really enjoy wearing and flaunting their ugly Christmas sweaters....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 427 words · Howard Simmons

20 Construction Facepalm Moments That Were Documented With A Photo

20 Construction Facepalm Moments That Were Documented With A Photo Construction is usually a job that requires some forethought and a specific skill set as the structures being built must be safe and sound. Constructing a house or building is also hard work requiring time and manual labour. Therefore, it seems more than likely that some construction workers try to take shortcuts in order to save time or money however risky....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 411 words · Laura Foster

20 Creative Teachers Who Made Socially Distanced Classrooms Look Less Frightening

20 Creative Teachers Who Made Socially Distanced Classrooms Look Less Frightening Even though schools were forced to reopen all over the U.S., little to no measures were taken to ensure the students’ and the teachers’ safety. That’s why many of them had to take it upon themselves to ensure that the risk of contagion is kept to a minimum. Needless to say, the new social distancing rules – no playing, wearing masks all day, regular hand sanitation – were a little frightening to the kids, prompting teachers to come up with creative ways of not only making the kids feel safe but also ensuring the rules are followed at all times....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 679 words · Jenny King

20 Ex

20 Ex-Employees Reveal Crazy Company Secrets No One Knows Of When you work someplace long enough you learn a thing or two about all the secret goings on within the premises. It might be a genius idea by one of the management, that no one else has come up with before, or it might be a salacious scandal that no one wants getting out. Recently, Redditors got together to share the crazy workplace secrets they picked up from the places they previously used to work at....

February 6, 2026 · 7 min · 1469 words · Raymond Ferrell