This Instagram Account Makes Random Things Look Better By Adding Cat Faces (30 Pics)

This Instagram Account Makes Random Things Look Better By Adding Cat Faces (30 Pics) “You know what would make this bear look better? A cat face,” – is probably something the people behind Koty Vezde were thinking. For reasons unknown, this Instagram accounts photoshops cat faces onto food, random items and animals, and the results are hilariously disturbing. In just a little over a year, Koty Vezde’ s hilarious photoshops gathered them over 4k followers on Instagram and we’re pretty sure you’ll join the ranks too....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 262 words · Merle Dobbs

This Lumberjack Cake Has An Edible Axe

This Lumberjack Cake Has An Edible Axe – And A Secret Inside There’s no scientific consensus on whether the common lumberjack eats cake, but we can make a cake celebrating those noble tree-felling men. Elizabeth Marek has made a tree-stump cake with an edible axe… and plaid-patterned insides. The only thing it lacks is a beard, and we can all agree that beards have no place in the culinary arts....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 107 words · Amy Strickland

This Teen With Down’S Syndrome Has Signed With 5 Modeling Agencies And Has 65K Followers On Instagram

This Teen With Down’s Syndrome Has Signed With 5 Modeling Agencies And Has 65k Followers On Instagram Georgia Traebert is a 14-year-old girl with Down’s syndrome from Curitiba, Brazil. Some time ago, her mother, Rubia, uploaded a picture of her to social media and what started as a simple photo on Facebook, eventually led to Georgia signing contracts with 5 different modeling agencies. Since then, the girl has appeared in quite a few commercials in her home country and continues to be an inspiration to people everywhere....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 417 words · Christina Walker

This Weekend I’Ve Been An Orangutan A Crocodile And A Fish

This Weekend I’ve Been An Orangutan A Crocodile And A Fish Before you all start to think that I’ve been sniffing glue or indulging on the Vicks vapour rub let me put your minds at ease. I was in fact at a yoga day on Sunday at Alexandra Palace. The day was brilliant and to any one who has even the faintest interest in movement, health and happiness I would strongly urge you to go....

January 7, 2026 · 3 min · 497 words · Adam Hazlett

This Woman Kept Being Sexually Harassed By A Coworker, So She Decided To Take The Best Revenge

This Woman Kept Being Sexually Harassed By A Coworker, So She Decided To Take The Best Revenge Experiencing sexual harassment at a workplace is quite a serious issue that many women deal with each day. Some of them, however, have a less-than-serious approach when it comes to fighting the unwanted attention. That method is aggressive farts. Yeah, you read that right. This Reddit user’s story quoted below just proved that the most savage way to prevent someone touching your bum is farting on their hand....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 225 words · Stephanie Fagnani

Training Dresser By Peter Bristol

Training Dresser By Peter Bristol If you or your kid have problems getting your stuff organized – this dresser by Peter Bristol is what you need. However, if you already own it, and still can’t organize your clothes – you may be slightly retarded or at best a really untidy person. Well considered and well made. The dresser is hand crafted and packaged with care in Eastern Washington by the crew Mountain View Cabinetry....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 107 words · Jerold Taylor

Unseen Side Of Las Vegas In Stunning Aerial Photos Shot From 10,800 Feet

Unseen Side Of Las Vegas In Stunning Aerial Photos Shot From 10,800 Feet Urban photography can be nice on the street level, but what about catching the bigger picture? Vincent Laforet does just that with his helicopter-borne photography project “AIR.” His latest catch? Las Vegas! Vincent took to the skies on a dark Vegas night and took pictures of both the (in)famous Strip, and the surrounding areas. The city is fascinating – a bright, neat grid of lights in a pitch-black desert....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 255 words · Aaron Beltran

Vanishing Views: 30 Places Transformed So Drastically, They’Re Almost Unrecognizable

Vanishing Views: 30 Places Transformed So Drastically, They’re Almost Unrecognizable The world is constantly changing—cities grow taller, nature reclaims abandoned spaces, and once-vibrant landmarks fade into history. Sometimes, the transformation is so dramatic that it’s hard to believe the “before” and “after” photos show the same place. From ghost towns swallowed by sand to forests that replaced forgotten train tracks, these side-by-side comparisons reveal just how drastically time, nature, and human activity can reshape a landscape....

January 7, 2026 · 3 min · 460 words · Gary Sanchez

Warsaw

Warsaw-Based Artist NeSpoon Just Decorated This Lace Museum In Calais With A Beautiful Lace Mural Even though lace might remind you of your grandmother’s house, it’s actually a pretty important tradition in Calais, France. Apparently, in the late 19th century, around 40,000 textile artists and engineers from England moved to the city in search of a better life and started working in the local lace factories. And since Calais has such deep traditions when it comes to lace-making, it’s the perfect place for opening a museum dedicated to this art....

January 7, 2026 · 3 min · 508 words · Clifford Biles

‘Anti

‘Anti-Bucket List’: 25 Things People Would Never Do Again The one and only time I bungee jumped I was incredibly excited about this exciting new experience. After going through with it however, and suffering this all-consuming fear of crashing to my death, I thought I would never ever put myself in such a situation again, ever, period. For many of us there are some things we do because we think we would enjoy it....

January 6, 2026 · 9 min · 1713 words · Sally Reyburn

“Dark Homonyms” Of Nikoloz Bionika

“Dark Homonyms” of Nikoloz Bionika Τhe most impressive work that we have seen lately comes from a self-taught artist from Georgia. Nikoloz Bionika marries traditional graphic design skills with modern technology and produces an excellent project, entitled “Dark Homonyms”. Homonyms in Grammar are two words that are pronounced the same way but have different meaning and spelling. Like the portraits of Bionika, resembling each other in logic and style, but each of them has a very unique character – both mysterious and exciting....

January 6, 2026 · 1 min · 103 words · Jeffrey Chafin

“Me And My Sister Shared A Dream”: 25 Coincidences That Sound Stranger Than Fiction

“Me And My Sister Shared A Dream”: 25 Coincidences That Sound Stranger Than Fiction Curiosity about unusual coincidences often leads people to question if fate or something greater is at play. While mere chance is always an explanation, it’s far more thrilling to wonder about other possibilities. Many have explored this by digging into personal stories—anecdotes describing those spine-tingling moments when randomness seems almost intentional, where the odds of everything lining up just right feel astronomical....

January 6, 2026 · 14 min · 2883 words · Elliott Coffman

“Mother Teresa Was A Saint”: 26 Historical Inaccuracies Taught In School

“Mother Teresa Was A Saint”: 26 Historical Inaccuracies Taught In School We know that before scientists came along and began questioning everything, people were capable of wholeheartedly believing and defending false theories as if their very lives depended on them. Even when evidence to the contrary was provided, it took time before the ideas took hold and convinced people of the real situation. Thus, it’s no big leap to conclude that there are still so many false theories that people may as yet be spouting or believing in....

January 6, 2026 · 12 min · 2532 words · Denise Hanley

“No Name Is Safe”: 20 Times This Online Community Shared Funny Posts About Unusual Baby Names

“No Name Is Safe”: 20 Times This Online Community Shared Funny Posts About Unusual Baby Names It seems like Elon Musk and Grimes aren’t the only people who can come up with weird names for their babies. There are many parents out there who strive to give their babies “unique” names, and in order to do so, some of them end up embarrassing their kids for life. Turns out, there is even an online community dedicated to unusual names....

January 6, 2026 · 2 min · 325 words · Thomas Loeffler

“Omg Story Time”: 25 Tweets Of Funny And Random Thoughts

“Omg Story Time”: 25 Tweets Of Funny And Random Thoughts Stand-up comedians are quite popular when you need a good dose of comedy. But if you’re not in a position to go to a live show, yet you want the entertainment nevertheless, the internet is where you turn to. One particular Instagram account, “ Omg Story Time ”, collects the funniest posts found on the X platform. These 280-character epithets are short and sweet plus they deliver a punch-line beautifully....

January 6, 2026 · 2 min · 223 words · Sheryl Nelson

“Ridiculous Thrifter”: 40 Hilarious Secondhand Finds And Thrifting Memes

“Ridiculous Thrifter”: 40 Hilarious Secondhand Finds And Thrifting Memes Thrifting can be a great way to save money, but some people take it to hilarious extremes. From absurd DIY repairs to outrageous repurposing of everyday items, the lengths some folks will go to in the name of frugality are truly entertaining. The Instagram page Ridiculous Thrifter is dedicated to showcasing these laugh-out-loud moments. We’ve shared a few of the funniest posts from their collection below, so get ready to see just how far people will go to save a buck!...

January 6, 2026 · 3 min · 543 words · Brittany James

“Snitched On Myself”: 25 People Explain Why They Lost Their Job

“Snitched On Myself”: 25 People Explain Why They Lost Their Job For most people, jobs are not something that last forever. As employees, we have many occupations throughout our lifetimes. Whether it’s due to a lack of good management, poor pay scales or changing career goals, there are a host of reasons people have for saying goodbye to their employer. But when Redditor Sometimes_Cleaver asked online, “Why did you get fired?...

January 6, 2026 · 9 min · 1859 words · Nathan Rice

“Who Approved This?”: 40 Of The Most Dangerous Stairs People Have Come Across

“Who Approved This?”: 40 Of The Most Dangerous Stairs People Have Come Across When it comes to architecture, stairs are supposed to help us get from point A to point B safely. But sometimes, it feels like the designer either skipped class or had a vendetta against ankles. Here comes the internet’s favorite question: “Who approved this?” usually asked with a healthy dose of disbelief, pain, and a slight limp....

January 6, 2026 · 5 min · 868 words · Chas Barnett

10 Giant Flower Sculptures At The World’S Biggest Flower Parade In The Netherlands

10 Giant Flower Sculptures At The World’s Biggest Flower Parade In The Netherlands Every year the Netherlands is invaded by the most eye-pleasing giant monsters made out of thousands of Dahlia flowers. For puny people’s amusement, they’re then paraded on the streets in the annual ‘ Corso Zundert ’ Flower Parade. This year 20 different floats were showcased in the festival, all made by volunteer enthusiasts. From flower dragons to full action scenes, these giant art pieces showcase not only the craftsmanship of the artists but also the immense dedication it takes to stitch one of these....

January 6, 2026 · 1 min · 148 words · Donald Maser

10+ Hilarious Comics That Every Girl Will Relate To

10+ Hilarious Comics That Every Girl Will Relate To When drawing comics, Meg Quinn uses her own experience as inspiration, making them extremely relatable. Most of these cartoons don’t take themselves too seriously but every once in a while Meg touches more serious themes (for example, self-acceptance). “I find the most inspiring art to be pieces that make you laugh, cry, shout, and sigh all in one sitting,” Meg writes on her website....

January 6, 2026 · 2 min · 326 words · Albert Temme