This Artist Recreates Funny Cat Images Into Comical Illustrations (31 Pics)

This Artist Recreates Funny Cat Images Into Comical Illustrations (31 Pics) There’s a reason cat videos and pictures are still so popular. These sneaky moggies get up to naughty antics that are really quite adorable. One talented artist, by the name of JoJo, hailing from Korea and now based in Toronto was so inspired by these funny felines that they recreated illustrations of kitties found in amusing situations into even more fun and comical pieces....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 213 words · Larry Vasko

This Artist Transforms Simple Threads Into Breathtaking Masterpieces (40 Pics)

This Artist Transforms Simple Threads Into Breathtaking Masterpieces (40 Pics) Michelle Robinson, better known online as @wovenglow , has a rare talent: turning simple threads into mesmerizing works of art. Her creations are a stunning combination of texture, color, and imagination, demonstrating that even the simplest materials can become extraordinary in the hands of a skilled artist. Her Instagram feed is a treasure trove for art lovers and crafters alike, filled with examples of her intricate and thoughtful creations....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 199 words · Leslie Christensen

This Artist Uses Her Camouflage Skills To Blend Into Floral Backgrounds

This Artist Uses Her Camouflage Skills To Blend Into Floral Backgrounds Cecilia Paredes is a Peruvian artist and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania. In her series called “Landscapes”, she blends herself into floral backgrounds using paint and clothing patterns and the images are simply mesmerizing. “I wrap, cover or paint my body with the same pattern of the material and re-present myself as part of that landscape. Through this act, I am working on the theme of building my own identification with the entourage or part of the world where I live or where I feel I can call home,” says the artist....

January 23, 2026 · 3 min · 566 words · Gary Romano

This Brilliant Optical Illusion Makes You See A Portrait In A Pile Of Objects

This Brilliant Optical Illusion Makes You See A Portrait In A Pile Of Objects French painter, photographer and sculptor Bernard Pras recreated a portrait of French postman Ferdinand Cheval from a pile of furniture and other household objects using a brilliant forced perspective technique. The portrait is seen clearly only from one specific angle and is perceived best when looking inside of the frame that prevents us from distractions and the tell-tale cues of the reality....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 175 words · Billy Wheeler

This Hairstylist Shows Just How Much A Different Hairstyle Can Change A Person (20 New Pics)

This Hairstylist Shows Just How Much A Different Hairstyle Can Change A Person (20 New Pics) Going for a new hairstyle is a tough choice to make – that’s why it’s extremely important to choose a hairstylist that will help you pick out one that fits you perfectly. And lucky for you, Lithuanian hairstylist Jurgita Malakauskaitė, the founder of SelfStation , is a pro at what she does. More info: Facebook (Jurgita) | Facebook (SelfStation) | Instagram...

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 204 words · Donna Vazquez

This Is What Happens When An Architectural Designer Starts Baking Cakes

This Is What Happens When An Architectural Designer Starts Baking Cakes Desserts can not only be delicious, but aesthetically pleasing too. That once again was proved by Dinara Kasko, a pastry chef, who baked an algorithmically-modeled cake in order to present new berry chocolate Ruby. Inspired by the works of artist and engineer Matthew Shlian, Kasko designed a dessert made out of 81 uniquely-shaped cakes layered with meringue, ganache, berry confit, a crunchy biscuit, and covered with deliciously pink Ruby chocolate....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 144 words · Stella Bartlebaugh

This Online Community Collects Facepalm

This Online Community Collects Facepalm-Worthy Stupidity, Here Are The Best 30 Posts From Their Collection It’s amazing how far mankind has come. It’s impressive that we’ve come so far in deep space. It’s astonishing to see how progressed we have become thanks to our constantly improving technology. And of course, it’s surprising to see how far others have come with an astounding level of stupidity. Welcome to the facepalm subreddit, named after the reaction you’ll have after seeing these posts....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 325 words · Bill Streater

This Online Group Is Dedicated To Sharing The Most Interesting Facts People Learned Today (30 Pics)

This Online Group Is Dedicated To Sharing The Most Interesting Facts People Learned Today (30 Pics) If there’s one thing that we never seem to get tired of, it’s interesting facts. These small snippets of trivia never cease to entertain us and come especially handy during trivia night. And lucky for us, there’s a whole subreddit that’s entirely dedicated to providing us with hundreds of fascinating facts every single day....

January 23, 2026 · 6 min · 1261 words · Stanley Hill

This Woman Keeps Recreating Celebrity Instagram Photos, And They Keep Getting Better

This Woman Keeps Recreating Celebrity Instagram Photos, And They Keep Getting Better Australian comedienne Celeste Barber is at it again , brightening up the social media with her hilarious reshoots of the famous celebrity Instagram photos. For those who missed the first parts, Celestine is a die-hard fan and an Instagram follower of many celebs. So much so that she goes an extra mile by recreating the iconic images of pop stars in a more… down-to-earth fashion....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 198 words · Marilyn Evans

This Woman Was Nervous About Her Photoshoot With Fiancé Until The Photos Went Online And Won The Internet

This Woman Was Nervous About Her Photoshoot With Fiancé Until The Photos Went Online And Won The Internet In the sea of photos depicting models that fit the universally pushed beauty standards, we find ourselves scrolling through a ton of similar images that seem to have dehumanized the people in them. So when we stumbled upon this couple’s photoshoot, we knew right away that we’re on to something unique....

January 23, 2026 · 3 min · 437 words · Leanna Harrod

Tips For Selecting The Right Residential Roofing Contractor

Tips For Selecting The Right Residential Roofing Contractor Looking to hire the best roofer near you and you want to have the best quality things for yourself? Well, whatever you are going to do, you need to select the people who are going to give you the desired results. There are so many things that you need to consider when you are trying to get the right professional to work for you and it is always better to choose the contractor who is going to give you the best quality work so you don’t have to face any issues in the long run....

January 23, 2026 · 3 min · 442 words · Herbert Bond

Woman Turns The Stump Of A 110-Year

Woman Turns The Stump Of A 110-Year-Old Tree Into A Magical Little Library For The Neighborhood The Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that aims to inspire people and help build community by encouraging people to install book exchanges in their neighborhoods. Since 2009, the organization helped install over 75,000 libraries in 88 countries and exchange millions of books annually, spreading the love for books everywhere. Recently, inspired by this project, one librarian from Idaho decided to create her own unique little library....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 278 words · Karen Sidhu

‘Bros Helping Bros’: 20 People Who Stepped Up And Showed The Good Of Humanity

‘Bros Helping Bros’: 20 People Who Stepped Up And Showed The Good Of Humanity According to studies, many modern men are suffering from a male identity crisis. Furthermore, the male numbers in the workforce are dropping dramatically. Meanwhile, surveys show that addiction rates are increasing with a man being four times more likely to commit suicide than women. There’s still a lot of preconceptions we have about what being a boy or man means....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 265 words · Aaron Stahl

‘Chef And Hospitality Memes’: 25 Funny Posts About Working In Restaurants

‘Chef And Hospitality Memes’: 25 Funny Posts About Working In Restaurants If you’ve ever wondered what truly working in the hospitality industry is like, then this meme collection may be quite educative. They are full of lighthearted quips and candid observations, sharing an ironic perspective on what restuarant workers go through during their daily grind, found on the ‘Chef and Hospitality Memes’ Facebook public group. The page has become a popular source of painfully accurate memes dishing out comedic twists and serving top quality fresh content that you can sample in the gallery below....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 222 words · Mary Friedman

‘Dogspotting’ Is A Facebook Group Where People Share The Best Pics Of They’Ve Taken (40 Pics)

‘Dogspotting’ Is A Facebook Group Where People Share The Best Pics Of They’ve Taken (40 Pics) Dogs are adorable – you can’t deny that. Sometimes only a picture of a dog is enough to put a smile on your face – but you know what’s better than a picture of a dog? Thousands of pictures of dogs! And lucky for you, there’s a whole Facebook group dedicated to them....

January 22, 2026 · 5 min · 1031 words · Susan Brooks

“Brutalist Buildings”: 20 Concrete Structures That Are Magnificently Impressive

“Brutalist Buildings”: 20 Concrete Structures That Are Magnificently Impressive The “ Brutalist buildings ” FB page has updated its catalogue with more amazing pictures of big concrete buildings and their fascinating shapes are as stunning as ever. Showcasing the most jaw-droppingly beautiful brutalist structures from around the world, these towering concrete giants are rather awe-inspiring even if you’re not an architecture enthusiast. So sit back and revel in the magnificence of these design marvels born in the concrete jungle....

January 22, 2026 · 3 min · 585 words · Nicholas Baker

“Ghost” Artist Uses Photo Projections To Highlight Loneliness

“Ghost” Artist Uses Photo Projections To Highlight Loneliness During the height of the pandemic period, people were forced to self-isolate. This caused a psychological reaction in most of us. Removing ourselves from the physical presence of others deeply impacted people’s professional and personal lives. While remote working became the new norm it was still a major lifestyle adjustment to get accustomed to. During this time, Russian photographer Karman Verdi was inspired to create his “Ghost” project....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 291 words · Frank Daniel

“How Did That Get There?”: 40 Shocking Things Doctors Discovered Inside Patients

“How Did That Get There?”: 40 Shocking Things Doctors Discovered Inside Patients The medical field is full of surprises, but sometimes even doctors and nurses are left completely speechless. Someone on Reddit asked healthcare workers: “Weirdest thing you’ve found stuck to a patient?” and the answers did not disappoint. From bizarre accidents to questionable life choices, these stories are a mix of horrifying, hilarious, and downright unbelievable. One thing’s for sure: after reading these, you’ll never look at everyday objects the same way again....

January 22, 2026 · 14 min · 2850 words · John Merrow

“Kid’S Finger Cut Off”: 25 True Stories People Couldn’T Believe Because They Heard It On April 1St

“Kid’s Finger Cut Off”: 25 True Stories People Couldn’t Believe Because They Heard It On April 1st Every year, around the world, on the 1st of April, there’s a tradition of pulling some sort of prank on people and ultimately shouting ‘April Fools’. This tradition has seen massive jokes like when somebody lit hundreds of tyres in a dormant volcano so people would think it was going to erupt, to radio stations announcing fake news of apocalypses just to frighten listeners and more....

January 22, 2026 · 11 min · 2138 words · Maria Galindo

“Not The Onion”: 25 Headlines That Sound Fake But Are Unbelievably True

“Not The Onion”: 25 Headlines That Sound Fake But Are Unbelievably True ‘The Onion’ is a popular online magazine that shares satirical takes on news headlines. They purposely structure their titles in a ridiculous form to make the maximum impact while having the semblance of being true but are a bizarrely false narrative. Today, however, we aren’t focusing on paradoxical captions. One IG account focuses on sharing announcements that are quite true, even though they sound ridiculously unbelievable....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 248 words · Angela Sayles