Man Dresses Up Every Sunday To Take His Grandmother To Church

Man Dresses Up Every Sunday To Take His Grandmother To Church By now most of the legends have already been debunked and sorted out. Except maybe for the one of the mysterious Sunday Man from Baltimore, Maryland. Reddit user ichthuz , who claims to know the photographer who took these pictures said: “He is there every Sunday to make sure his grandmother gets into church safely. We see him on our way to the farmers market....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 203 words · Jarod Vega

Man Reveals 25 Simple Life Hacks He Wish He Knew About Earlier

Man Reveals 25 Simple Life Hacks He Wish He Knew About Earlier It’s a fact of life that you dont know that you dont even know soemthing until you finally do know it. Once you know it, you cannot unknow it. Once that big gaping lack of knowledge is filled, you wonder how it was you possibly had a time in your life that you did not realize the fact sooner....

January 30, 2026 · 3 min · 553 words · Neal Gains

Mermaid On Starbucks Coffee Sleeves Turned Into Popular Characters

Mermaid On Starbucks Coffee Sleeves Turned Into Popular Characters Art can be done anytime and anywhere. Take, for example, @Sleevebucks, an Instagram (and tumbr) about movie and pop-culture characters drawn on the sleeves that come with cups of Starbucks coffee. The ubiquitous Starbucks mermaid had been transformed into characters like Voldemort, Ash (of Pokemon fame), Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and Spock. And that‘s not all: like a pumpkin-spice latte with cream on top, every picture comes with its own pun....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 120 words · Jose Pantoja

Mexican Government Let Street Artists Paint 200 Houses To Unite The Community

Mexican Government Let Street Artists Paint 200 Houses To Unite The Community Tags are the lowest rank of graffiti. On the opposite end, we have macro murals, like the one painted on Palmitas district in Mexico. This mural is enormous, covering twenty thousand square meters of surface on 209 houses. This huge street art project beautified the surroundings of 452 families – 1808 people! It is said that the project eliminated youth violence and created several jobs....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 160 words · Terrell Brotzman

Museum ‘Bans’ Cameras To Make Visitors Appreciate Art By Sketching It

Museum ‘Bans’ Cameras To Make Visitors Appreciate Art By Sketching It Technology without a doubt has some blame for our ever-quickening pace of life. That’s why Rijksmuseum in Netherlands invites us to put down our phones and sketch. The museum staff figures that if we were to be taken out of our busy lives, forced to sit down and carefully consider the art, we’d be closer to it. By analyzing it for our sketch, we’d get closer to the artist who also had to consider lines and proportions....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 194 words · Loren Burnett

Panama Banana: A Rocking Outdoor Hammock

Panama Banana: A Rocking Outdoor Hammock Lazy days at the beach don’t need much improving on, but a designer from Lithuania, Agota Rimsaite , still gave it a shot by creating this wacky hammock, aptly called Panama Banana. A senior product design student at Vilnius Academy of Arts also came up with a second function for her design. Besides using it to lay there on a beach in style, you can flip it and turn it into a soccer (or football, for those offended) goal....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 150 words · Elizabeth Williams

People Are Loving The Way This Mom Documented Her Baby’S Growth With Pizza Slices

People Are Loving The Way This Mom Documented Her Baby’s Growth With Pizza Slices Dani Leigh is a wedding photographer and a mother of two based in Frederick, Maryland. When her second child, Lorenzo, was born a year ago, she came up with a creative way of documenting her child’s growth. Taking advice from her mother, who told her to use something Italian as an ode to the baby’s name, the photographer decided to use pizza slices!...

January 30, 2026 · 3 min · 582 words · Karen Kinloch

People Are Sharing Pics Of The Most Creative Ways They Repaired Their Clothes (30 Pics)

People Are Sharing Pics Of The Most Creative Ways They Repaired Their Clothes (30 Pics) All of our clothes get worn down over time – it’s inevitable. However, instead of throwing them out once that happens, you should try your hand at repairing them! And if you’re not quite sure how or are simply looking for some inspiration, just take a look at some of the repairs shared in the Visible Mending online group....

January 30, 2026 · 4 min · 708 words · Erika Johnson

People Are Sharing The Best Ikea Hacks They’Ve Come Up With (20 Pics)

People Are Sharing The Best IKEA Hacks They’ve Come Up With (20 Pics) It seems that nowadays everyone has at least one piece of IKEA furniture at home and it’s not hard to see why – it’s cheap, easy to assemble, and there’s plenty to choose from. However, there’s one thing that IKEA furniture lacks – and that’s originality. And it becomes especially apparent when you visit your friend’s home and it looks almost identical to yours....

January 30, 2026 · 3 min · 511 words · Edna Armendariz

People Share 30 Unwritten Rules Everyone Should Follow

People Share 30 Unwritten Rules Everyone Should Follow No matter what you do or where you go, there are certain rules that you have to follow. But here’s the thing – not all of them are written. And to keep you out of the loop, today we have prepared you a small list of unwritten rules that should be followed by everyone. A while ago, one Reddit user asked others to share some unwritten rules that everyone should know and follow....

January 30, 2026 · 6 min · 1084 words · Douglas West

Perfectly Timed Photo Shows The Iss Passing In Front Of The Sun

Perfectly Timed Photo Shows The ISS Passing In Front Of The Sun Rainee Colacurcio is a photographer from Brier, WA, who recently captured an incredible picture of the International Space Station (ISS) passing in front of the Sun, looking like an oddly shaped sunspot. In fact, NASA loved the photo so much, they even featured it as the Astronomy Picture of the Day on July 15, 2019. “Transiting the Sun is not very unusual for the ISS, which orbits the Earth about every 90 minutes, but getting one’s timing and equipment just right for a great image is rare,” writes NASA....

January 30, 2026 · 3 min · 587 words · Barbara Oliver

Photographer Captures Stunning Contrasts Of Russia

Photographer Captures Stunning Contrasts Of Russia A German photographer Frank Herforth presents his photo series Time in Between – Fairy Tale of Russia . And let me tell You, it is a tour of Russia like no other. Photographer captures sharp contrasts to show us a very intimate image of what Russia is all about. We enter an unexplored world littered with Cold War artifacts and meet people who made it their home....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 148 words · Forrest Lewis

Photographer Splits Fireworks In Half To Reveal What’S Inside

Photographer Splits Fireworks In Half To Reveal What’s Inside The Fourth of July celebration gives probably the greatest feast to one’s eyes with thousands of colour fountains sparkling in the America’s night sky. Seattle-based photographer Andrew Waits introduces a different kind of look into the main attribute of the celebration – fireworks. In his photo series called “Boom City” he shows the actual contents hiding inside a group of the most popular firecrackers in USA....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 166 words · Lynn Butler

Photoshop Troll Master Takes Photo Requests Literally (New Pictures)

Photoshop Troll Master Takes Photo Requests Literally (New Pictures) People, we’ve warned you again and again how you should be careful with photo editing requests online. Yet some of you still send your requests to James Fridman, a master Photoshopper with a weak spot for some light mockery. James is forever busy with an ongoing series of his followers’ photo editing requests, which he interprets literally for the most hilarious results....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 158 words · David Recalde

Polish Photographer Documents The Computerless Summers Of Her Kids

Polish Photographer Documents The Computerless Summers Of Her Kids Is there the a pictorial record of your childhood games? Izabela Urbaniak is doing just that for her sons and their cousins as they play the summer away in the village. It is a month without “a computer, internet, or Playstation” . The kids play in the lake, run with dogs and get to all sorts of shenanigans. Izabela Urbaniak is a Polish photographer and a mother of two sons....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 172 words · Brent Settles

Prankster Puts Fake Self

Prankster Puts Fake Self-Help Books At A Local Bookstore Many people enjoy a great prank, and Jeff Wysaski can pull a pretty geeky one, too. His latest stunt was to place fake self help books in an unnamed West Hollywood book store. Bearing such titles like So Your Son Is A Centaur , these books deal with some… less explored areas of self help. Or something totally unrelated, since those are just old books given funny jackets....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 201 words · Matthew Neil

Rare Color Photos Of Germany In 1900 Before It Was Destroyed By World Wars

Rare Color Photos Of Germany In 1900 Before It Was Destroyed By World Wars What did Germany look like back before the two World Wars? Extremely pretty, as the new photobook “Germany Around 1900” will show you. Using the photochromation technique to bring out the color in black and white photographs, the pictures show the bourgeois splendor of the turn of the century. No cars, fairytale towns, castles and resorts on the sea....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 192 words · Jacqueline Steffel

Red Thread Maze That Mimics The Complexity Of Your Mind

Red Thread Maze That Mimics The Complexity Of Your Mind Starting tomorrow (September 17th) Berlin’s Blain|Southern gallery will become a stage for Japanese artist’s Chiharu Shiota Uncertain Journey , a visually stunning maze of thread and imagination. Shiota is known for her impressive woven thread installations that tend to transform the galleries in which they’re exhibited into the surreal worlds that the visitor can also be a part of. To transfer the idea behind Uncertain Journey, the artist relies on two main elements: first being the boat skeletons, which serve as a base for the second part which is the complex maze of thread that symbolizes the existential questions deep within us about fate and belonging, evoking complex emotions in us that sometimes are as the tangled as the yarn itself....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 153 words · Jeanette Paulo

Samurai Armor Hoodies From Japan

Samurai Armor Hoodies From Japan You can’t get much cooler than a Japanese samurai warrior. But to be one you would need a lifetime of effort and a time machine… For those of us who like things more simple there is another solution – a samurai armor hoodie! U.S based company Tokyo Otaku Mode has launched a crowdfunding campaign to bring samurai armor inspired hoodies outside of Japan. Anime theme song band’s Milktub vocalist Bamboo is leading the charge of the campaign, that you can still back up until April 24....

January 30, 2026 · 2 min · 324 words · Julie Edwards

Self

Self-Taught Makeup Artist Turns Herself Into Evil Monsters And Fictional Characters Elsa Rhae Pageler is a truly versatile artist. She‘s a video editor, producer, Photoshop expert and character make-up artist. The last art form is a great passion of hers, which she practices with striking talent and admirable attention to detail. “ I‘ve been doing this for less than a year, I don‘t know where this came from, I have no professional training besides a YouTube degree, “ says the young artist....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 168 words · Joseph Marshall