“I’M Not Finishing This”: People In This Online Group Shared 20 Movies That They Couldn’T Bear Watching And Had To Stop Halfway Through

“I’m Not Finishing This”: People In This Online Group Shared 20 Movies That They Couldn’t Bear Watching And Had To Stop Halfway Through Watching movies, like reading , can take you to unexplored places and make you experience new things. Although more people prefer watching movies because of the captivating visual and audio elements, the movie industry has its fair share of terribly repulsive content as well. More info: Reddit...

January 24, 2026 · 6 min · 1118 words · Bettie Reber

“Introvert Problems”: This Instagram Page Is Dedicated To Introverts (30 Pics)

“Introvert Problems”: This Instagram Page Is Dedicated To Introverts (30 Pics) Some folks just want to sit at home, cuddle up in a blanket, and read books. Or memes! If you are an introvert who likes reading relatable memes, then you’ve come to the right place. There is an Instagram page called “ Introvert Problems ” which is dedicated to the introvert community on the internet. Check out some of their most hilarious posts in the gallery below....

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 149 words · Rodger Rizvi

“Just One More Step”: 40 Funny And Interesting Photos Taken Seconds Before Disaster

“Just One More Step”: 40 Funny And Interesting Photos Taken Seconds Before Disaster Timing is everything, and these photos prove it in the most hilarious and nerve-wracking way possible. Captured just seconds before things went completely off the rails, each image freezes a moment where confidence, curiosity, or pure bad luck is about to collide with reality. You can almost feel the collective “uh oh” hanging in the air....

January 24, 2026 · 4 min · 681 words · Bobbie Sincell

“Lunchbox Dad” Creates Impressive Edible Art For His Little Daughter

“Lunchbox Dad” Creates Impressive Edible Art For His Little Daughter San Francisco-based blogger and father-of-three Beau Coffron, better known as the Lunchbox Dad, creates little edible art pieces in lunch boxes that his daughter takes with her to school. Beau knows every story and fictional character that his first-grader likes to play with, watch or read about. As soon as a fictional character finds their way to the girl’s heart, they find their way to her lunchbox as well, with her creative and loving father’s help....

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 128 words · Robert Starch

“Send Help”: 25 Funny Parenting Tweets That Sum Up ‘Snow Days’

“Send Help”: 25 Funny Parenting Tweets That Sum Up ‘Snow Days’ Getting notified that school would be closed due to bad weather was one of the happiest moments of our lives as kids. Little did we think at that time about our poor parents and how this may have surely disrupted their day quite a bit. But one thing we realise as we have become parents is how dealing with a snow day is an unforeseen challenge....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 242 words · Janice Stewart

“This Is Me”: Women Are Reclaiming Their Bodies And Showing What Real Looks Like (30 Pics)

“This Is Me”: Women Are Reclaiming Their Bodies And Showing What Real Looks Like (30 Pics) For decades, beauty standards have been dictated by airbrushed magazine covers, filtered Instagram posts, and unattainable ideals. But a growing number of women are flipping the script, embracing their bodies as they are, and sharing unfiltered, raw, and real images online. One of the most powerful expressions of this movement is a social media trend where women proudly showcase their bodies in all their authenticity....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 222 words · John Anderson

“Turning Children Into Content”: 25 Modern Parenting Trend Fails

“Turning Children Into Content”: 25 Modern Parenting Trend Fails Many modern parents are embracing trends rooted in solid principles like empathy, respect, and individualised education. However, observers have raised concerns about how some of these experimental approaches may be shaping behaviour in negative ways. Ideas that began as healthy corrections to strict, authoritarian parenting have, in some cases, tipped into extremes. Kids interrupting constantly, a lack of boundaries, and adults rearranging their entire lives around one child’s moods are far more common than one would anticipate....

January 24, 2026 · 7 min · 1382 words · Celia Ray

“What’S Something You Wish People Would Stop Romanticizing?” (25 Opinions)

“What’s Something You Wish People Would Stop Romanticizing?” (25 Opinions) In our day-to-day lives, the things we experience can be quite different to how they are portrayed in books and movies. While fiction tends to glamourize certain aspects of life, in reality, these things may be detrimental to our health and well-being. While it’s confusing that society tends to romanticize these notions, sadly that’s the situation currently according to folks....

January 24, 2026 · 5 min · 1039 words · Patrick Gallagher

$25K Prize Winner Of ‘High Art’ Contest Has Just Been Announced, And Weed Like To See More

$25k Prize Winner Of ‘High Art’ Contest Has Just Been Announced, And Weed Like To See More ‘High Art’ is an annual contest organized by Natural Cannabis Company and Juxtapoz, and it’s all about weed and art coming together. This year’s theme was ‘Freedom’ (and cannabis of course) giving the artist and absolute independence in deciding what this theme means to them and how can they translate it into their art pieces....

January 24, 2026 · 4 min · 816 words · Regina Mcatee

10 Comics Show A Positive Side Of Loneliness

10 Comics Show A Positive Side Of Loneliness Loneliness. We’ve all been there, including young comic artist Reimena Ashel Yee. The only thing is, she has managed to befriend loneliness and even started seeing it as her friend, claiming that at the end of the day, loneliness helped her embrace who she was. How did she do that? Kuala Lumpur-born Yee shares her journey through her playful comics accompanied by writing, and teaches us some basic truths about human existence....

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 116 words · Avis Biggers

10 Photos Created By Ai That Don’T Exist In Real Life, As Shared By This Digital Artist

10 Photos Created By AI That Don’t Exist In Real Life, As Shared By This Digital Artist A photographer and digital artist Aurel Manea has created some beautiful landscape photos with the help of the new Stability AI . An open-source text-to-image AI tool called Stable Diffusion helps produce images based on the descriptions provided. In an interview with Demilked , Manea said, “I was a landscape photographer all my life, I worked hard for my photos and yet I wanted to see how this turns out....

January 24, 2026 · 5 min · 865 words · Barbara Galindo

10+ Times Small Lies Escalated Into “This Is My Life Now”

10+ Times Small Lies Escalated Into “This Is My Life Now” Who among us hasn’t told a white lie now and then? If you’re saying you haven’t then you’re probably doing it right now! But this wouldn’t get you into too much trouble, not unlike these poor fellas, whose small lies have turned into something they could’ve never anticipated. Recently, Parmersan, a Reddit user has started a thread asking fellow internauts when did their stated ‘alternative facts’ have escalated into being ‘their life now,’ in other words, when did their small lies spiral so out of control that they had to stick with them....

January 24, 2026 · 18 min · 3832 words · Jimmy Hunt

100 Graffiti Artists Were Asked To Paint An Entire School, And This Is The Result

100 Graffiti Artists Were Asked To Paint An Entire School, And This Is The Result Think all schools have to look plain and boring? Well, then allow the interior of a student residence at the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris change that belief. As part of the urban festival Rehab 2, artists gave in to their imaginations and decorated the walls just as they pleased – and the result is nothing short of amazing....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 344 words · Patricia Cheek

11 Exhibition Pieces Of Pirate Life On Display At The National Maritime Museum

11 Exhibition Pieces Of Pirate Life On Display At The National Maritime Museum Swashbuckling pirates have long held a fascination over us with their apparent diabolical lives. Reading about the great pirates of yore, names like Edward ‘Blackbeard’ Teach, William Kidd, Anne Bonny and Mary Read stand out as some of the most notorious of the lot. But while fictionalized versions of these legendary adventurers have run rampant, the National Maritime Museum attempts to debunk any myths associated with these characters often portrayed as tricksters and scoundrels....

January 24, 2026 · 4 min · 817 words · Kay Jenkins

12 Bodyguards Open Up About The Best And Worst Celebs They Had To Protect

12 Bodyguards Open Up About The Best And Worst Celebs They Had To Protect Celebrity life is lauded as a dazzling experience that can go to anyone’s head. Indeed, fame and money can change most people. Being exposed to throngs of adoring fans day after day can have an effect on even the most humble down-to-earth person we imagine. But what is it actually like to work with one of these famous people on a close one-on-one basis?...

January 24, 2026 · 10 min · 2040 words · Rick Urey

15 Celebrities Who Probably Won’T Ever Get Married

15 Celebrities Who Probably Won’t Ever Get Married Some celebrities might have not ever gotten married. That is, it was just us or you might pass out when it was declared George Clooney was finally going to tie the knot. Did you think he was never gonna go thru with it, that is, it was all some PR stunt or some media frenzy made just so confident journalists could have something to dialogue with?...

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 172 words · Kathleen Brandenberger

15 Fairy Tale Characters Imagined As Architecture

15 Fairy Tale Characters Imagined As Architecture As we grow up, our childhood’s fairy tales tend to play a lesser role in life. Yet that’s not always the case, as an architect and graphic designer, Federico Babina , proves by reimagining the beloved fairy tale characters as architecture. Frederico’s newest series is “a tribute to the fairy tale universe where the architectures are reinvented to accommodate the protagonists of the story,” the artist told Archdaily ....

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 207 words · George Diaz

15 Food Safety Facts Both Professional And Amateur Chefs Should Know

15 Food Safety Facts Both Professional And Amateur Chefs Should Know Cooking can be pretty fun – or it can be a torture, depends on how you look at it. But whether you like cooking or not, sometimes it’s unavoidable. And whether you’re simply making a sandwich or baking a fancy cake, there are a few things you should know before you begin. Today we have a few food safety facts everyone should know, no matter how many years of cooking experience they’ve got....

January 24, 2026 · 5 min · 906 words · Chad Bass

15 Horse Block Sculptures Merging Classic And Modern Art By Susan Leyland

15 Horse Block Sculptures Merging Classic And Modern Art By Susan Leyland Susan Leyland was born in the UK but is currently based in Tuscany, Italy. She works out of a small studio converted from an old wooden stable in her garden just outside of Florence. Over the years, she has developed a signature style called “Horse Block Sculpture”, where horses merge from geometric figures. While living in Italy during the early 1980s, Leyland worked as a fashion model....

January 24, 2026 · 3 min · 509 words · Karen Adams

15 Maps Reveal How The World Actually Looks

15 Maps Reveal How The World Actually Looks I bet you’re fairly familiar with the world map, but did you know that the most popular version of it, that we study and use, is actually not a very accurate representation of an actual globe? Some countries look way bigger than others, and that’s not always due to them actually taking more space on the globe. It’s because of something called the Mercator Projection....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 388 words · Leah Bergeron