Tired Of Hollywood Always Portraying Their Countries Wrong, People Are Sharing Things That Annoy Them The Most (20 Answers)

Tired Of Hollywood Always Portraying Their Countries Wrong, People Are Sharing Things That Annoy Them The Most (20 Answers) It’s no surprise that Hollywood movies like to exaggerate certain things to achieve a more dramatic effect. However, there are certain cliches that have become ridiculously overused over time, especially when it comes to portraying countries. And the people living in those countries have had just about enough of these false exaggerations....

February 5, 2026 · 4 min · 715 words · Sarah Huntley

Tired Of People Running In The Hallway, This Company Came Up With This Floor Design

Tired Of People Running In The Hallway, This Company Came Up With This Floor Design Looking at this floor you might think that there’s something wrong with it, and that’s exactly what one company in Manchester, UK, wants people to think so they would stop running down this hallway. The floor is actually perfectly flat, but the tiles are arranged in a way that they create an optical illusion skewing runners’ perception and making them slow down....

February 5, 2026 · 1 min · 175 words · Brian Shockey

Truth Behind The Viral Story Of Mysterious Skeletons In London Basement

Truth Behind The Viral Story Of Mysterious Skeletons In London Basement The internet was taken by storm with the viral story of mysterious skeletons found in a basement under one of the London orphanages. But internauts are not easily fooled, and commenters uncovered the truth soon enough, bringing the fantasy seekers back to reality. The Merrylin Cryptid collection is actually a fictional invention of Alex CF , a London-based illustrator, writer, and sculptor with a fantastically warped imagination and a talent for the obscure....

February 5, 2026 · 1 min · 210 words · Maureen Talbott

University Students Make A 3D Printer That Prints Soil And Grass

University Students Make A 3D Printer That Prints Soil And Grass The future means printing your own garden. Yes, that’s the idea behind printGreen designed by the students at University of Maribor. It’s a CNC machine (which means it’s entirely computer controlled) that prints using a mixture of grass seeds, soil and water. The images will sprout grass later on, making for some crazy green designs. As long as clay soil and small seeds are used, anyways – the former for better printing, the latter to fit through the nozzle!...

February 5, 2026 · 14 min · 2973 words · John Mendez

Unseen Tokyo Storefronts In Watercolor By Polish Artist

Unseen Tokyo Storefronts In Watercolor By Polish Artist Tokyo has earned the name of one of the most futuristic cities in the world with its otherworldly architecture and nightly neon glow. But Polish illustrator and digital designer Mateusz Urbanowicz has seen a different face of the city and has decided to share it through a watercolor painting series of the Tokyo storefronts. “When I moved to Tokyo, more than 3 years ago I was really surprised that upon my walks I encountered so many shops still in business in really old buildings....

February 5, 2026 · 1 min · 195 words · Gary Rosario

Woman Poses In Different Size Pants To Show What’S Wrong With The Fashion Industry

Woman Poses In Different Size Pants To Show What’s Wrong With The Fashion Industry We’re sure every woman who has ever bought pants from the women’s section has faced the dreaded ‘fake pockets’ problem. While that may be an inconvenience, one Tumblr user recently posted pictures of herself wearing pants from different brands to draw attention to a much bigger problem. She posted an image of herself wearing pants from three different fashion brands, saying “Proof that you can’t judge based on clothing sizes!...

February 5, 2026 · 2 min · 284 words · Sandra Bail

Your Favorite ‘Game Of Thrones’ Characters Ordered From Smallest To Tallest Will Surprise You

Your Favorite ‘Game Of Thrones’ Characters Ordered From Smallest To Tallest Will Surprise You Game Of Thrones creators are great liars – using various film-making techniques they make actors look slimmer or wider, shorter or taller. And since most of us probably won’t get the chance to meet our favorite stars in the street, their real appearance becomes kind of a mystery. We have decided to solve it and order our most beloved GoT actors by height to shed some new light on their off-screen personas....

February 5, 2026 · 2 min · 280 words · Fallon Theisen

‘Battery Charging Station For Humans’ Is The Idea Behind This Plug-And

‘Battery Charging Station For Humans’ Is The Idea Behind This Plug-And-Play Cabin Do you ever feel like the urban chaos is a bit too much to cope with sometimes? Danish retailer Vipp does, and so they’ve started to factory-manufacture these metal-and-glass micro cabins that they describe as “battery-charging stations for humans.” The design screams (or rather whispers) minimalism. It’s basically a plug-and-play rectangular metal-and-glass box elevated off the ground by pilotis....

February 4, 2026 · 1 min · 211 words · Anna Hill

‘Kid Logic’: 30 Funny Beliefs People Had As Kids Because It Made ‘Sense’

‘Kid Logic’: 30 Funny Beliefs People Had As Kids Because It Made ‘Sense’ When I was little and running around like a hyper bunny, my parents would point the TV remote at me and threaten to ‘switch me off’ to get me to stop. In my limited knowledge, this seemed a scary and totally plausible thing so I would immediately freeze. This worked longer than I want to admit, because according to ‘kid logic’ if the remote could switch off the TV, surely it would work on me too....

February 4, 2026 · 8 min · 1703 words · Mary Williams

“Mildly Interesting”: 30 Things People Spotted In Real Life That Have Left Them Pleasantly Surprised (New Pics)

“Mildly Interesting”: 30 Things People Spotted In Real Life That Have Left Them Pleasantly Surprised (New Pics) Sometimes you see something, and it’s not “meh,” but it doesn’t make you gasp either. Not too fascinating, but also not boring. And there’s a subreddit devoted to precisely that, “For photos that are, you know, mildly interesting.” Welcome back to Part 3, unveiling all things “Mildy Interesting,” but this time – real-life edition....

February 4, 2026 · 3 min · 493 words · Clint Robbins

10 Beauty Trends From The Old Days That Sound Absolutely Insane Today

10 Beauty Trends From The Old Days That Sound Absolutely Insane Today Just like architecture, fashion, and art, beauty trends have changed quite drastically over the years. Thankfully, these days people no longer need to apply deadly chemicals on their skin just to meet some unrealistic beauty standard – but that wasn’t the case just a little over 100 years ago. Turns out that back in the day, some beauty trends were rather macabre – and TikTok user Zachary Margolis would like to introduce you to some of the worst ones....

February 4, 2026 · 4 min · 640 words · Carol Turner

10 Line-Based Murals On Instinct And Human

10 Line-Based Murals On Instinct And Human-Nature Flow, By Taquen Spanish street artist Taquen has a gift for weaving fluidity and form into his work. Known for his delicate line-based murals, Taquen explores the connections between instinct, emotion, and the natural world. His art feels alive, lines that seem to breathe, flow, and merge into human and animal forms with an almost meditative quality. The artist shared with DeMilked , “I started to paint graffiti at high school, when I was 13, then I studied fine arts in Madrid, Spain....

February 4, 2026 · 2 min · 279 words · Olive Ortega

10+ Images Show The World Where Animals Switched Places With Humans

10+ Images Show The World Where Animals Switched Places With Humans With these parallel universe illustrations, animals are taking it upon themselves to show the cruelty they often have to endure at the hands of humans. Our friends at Bored Panda have compiled a list that portrays animals and humans switching roles, and the result is rather disturbing. Sure, it’s easier to ignore problems when they’re not our own, but these illustrations help us to imagine ourselves in these very real situations....

February 4, 2026 · 2 min · 282 words · Howard Miller

10+ Times Grandparents Were Cooler Than Their Grandkids

10+ Times Grandparents Were Cooler Than Their Grandkids Leafing through family albums can sometimes reveal stories one doesn’t expect to hear from anyone, especially one’s closest relatives (check out this post here if you’re not convinced). The cool grandparents pictured below must have had plenty of exciting memories to tell their grandkids about the times they kissed Louis Armstrong, or had a polar bear as a pet, the times they gave Einstein violin lessons or modeled for magazines....

February 4, 2026 · 3 min · 594 words · Christopher Maner

14 Beautiful Embroideries That Look Stunningly Lifelike By Katrin Vates

14 Beautiful Embroideries That Look Stunningly Lifelike By Katrin Vates The meticulous attention to detail that Ekaterina Sinchinova or as she’s known online, Katrin Vates , pays to her embroidery stands out in her beautiful embroidery. The Russian artist who currently resides in Rockville, Maryland has an aptitude for details and anyone with an eye for realism art will appreciate her special talents. Sinchinova explained to DeMilked how her journey with art began, saying, “I’ve been embroidering for about seven years....

February 4, 2026 · 4 min · 714 words · Lizzette Nelson

15 Illustrations Of Famous Characters In Real Life By Artist Hossein Diba

15 Illustrations Of Famous Characters In Real Life By Artist Hossein Diba If you ever wanted to meet your favorite cartoon or video game character in real life, Iranian artist Hossein Diba has got you covered. Although I’m not sure if you’re going to like the result. Hossein creates realistic versions of characters from well-known cartoons, video games and comics, and some of them are so highly detailed, it’s almost a little bit creepy....

February 4, 2026 · 2 min · 311 words · Bryan Gray

15 Playful And Impressive Leaf Art Designs By Japanese Artist Lito

15 Playful And Impressive Leaf Art Designs By Japanese Artist Lito The amazingly talented Japanese artist Lito’s goal is to “create a gentle world on a little leaf”. He uniquely repurposes fallen leaves as a canvas from which he carves amazingly detailed images of playful scenes that appear to be directly taken from a storybook. These mini sculptures are meticulously designed by Lito, and he manages to imbue a jaunty little storyline that somehow fits the weather as well as the texture of the leaf....

February 4, 2026 · 3 min · 500 words · Cathy Brady

16-Year

16-Year-Old Artist Makes Her Dreams Come Alive In Her Paintings While it’s really hard to measure one’s resolve for art, Dimitra Milan is hitting a steady 0,75 Van Gogh mark. This 16-year-old daughter of two artists even chose to be homeschooled so she could study art more. Milan was been exposed to art at a very early age and was a celebrated artist by the time she was 15. And while this has little to do with art, we have to mention that she has three pets, one of them being a dairy goat named Georgia....

February 4, 2026 · 1 min · 210 words · Stanley Skinner

18-Year

18-Year-Old Shares The Contents Of A Time Capsule Her Parents And Relatives Made Her On Her 1st Birthday On her 18th birthday, Gracie Chastain received a special gift from her parents – a gift that was 17 years in the making. When the girl turned 1, her parents bought a time capsule and filled it with all sorts of memorabilia ranging from magazines to jewelry with the help of friends and family....

February 4, 2026 · 4 min · 756 words · Lucio Potts

19-Year

19-Year-Old Fakes Living A Luxury Lifestyle And Surprises Everyone With How Easy It Is Byron Denton is a 19-year-old London-based vlogger who recently decided to do an interesting social experiment – in late January he was living a luxurious lifestyle as a rich Instagram influencer. But here’s the interesting part – all of his riches were fake. The vlogger simply wanted to see how easy it was to pretend to be rich – and got very surprised after seeing his Instagram account blow up with thousands of likes and new followers....

February 4, 2026 · 4 min · 647 words · Paul Brown