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Super-Hero Bookend That Keeps Your Books From Falling Down Do you have any books or graphic novels that keep falling off your shelf? Then superhero bookends are here to save the day! The quirky contraptions feature non-trademark men of steel to keep you books upwards. The trick is in magnets. The books are held by a thin, night invisible shelf that fits in the back of the book, while the superhero is attached via a magnet....

January 16, 2026 · 1 min · 187 words · Minnie Hisle

Surreal And Dreamlike Photography By Rosie Hardy

Surreal And Dreamlike Photography By Rosie Hardy If you enjoyed looking at Surreal Photo Manipulations by Sarolta Ban then you will definitely like the dreamlike photography by Rosie Hardy. We’ve been following her on Flickr for quite some time now, and thought that you’d love her too. Rosie Hardy is a worldwide photographer based in Manchester, UK, and you are really lucky if you live near her, because she is offering workshops to those interested in learning her photography techniques, and believe me, from what we’ve seen, there are lots of things to learn....

January 16, 2026 · 1 min · 138 words · Vincent Bryant

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Ta-Ta Towel For Boobs Is Here, And Women Are Going To Love It Ta-Ta Towel might be an innovation in the field most companies have forgotten to innovate in, and women all around the world are about to get a little more comfortable because of it. Created by Erin Robertson, the towel solves the problem of the under breast sweat. Shaped like a scarf, the Ta-Ta towel lifts and holds breasts up, keeping them comfortably dry....

January 16, 2026 · 1 min · 193 words · Travis Conner

Tattoo Artist Creates Intricate Textured Designs (20 Pics)

Tattoo Artist Creates Intricate Textured Designs (20 Pics) A tattoo artist, Carlos Velasquez, also known as Velco, creates very interesting one-of-a-kind textured tattoos. Although he only officially started tattooing in 2019, he has mastered his art of making gritty tattoos to perfection now. His hybrid creative studio is centered around tattoos, design, music, and streetwear. In an interview with Demilked , he revealed, “When I started tattooing I was only doing fine line work, as I wanted to get accustomed to the skin, needle and ink before experimenting with other styles....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 562 words · Jorge Daniel

Tech Support People Share 30 Worst Things They’Ve Seen While On The Job

Tech Support People Share 30 Worst Things They’ve Seen While On The Job If you ever tried to help you parents with their printer when visiting them, you’ve only experienced a fraction of what people who work in tech support have to go through everyday. And no, their job isn’t just installing printer software and telling people to turn their computers off and on again. Turns out that tech support people get to deal with all sorts of weird things on their job, ranging from funny and weird to outright dangerous....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 609 words · Michael Mcadams

Terrarium Jewelry That Holds A Tiny Piece Of Nature In A Glass

Terrarium Jewelry That Holds A Tiny Piece Of Nature In A Glass Jewelry maker from Ireland Kay Bells handcrafts tiny terrariums “ using a range of strange and beautiful curiosities, found in the woods and on the mountain sides, combed from the windswept beaches and picked in the wild meadows. ” All these peculiar ingredients turn into magical nature morte bouquets that seem to have come straight out of Harry Potter’s potion class....

January 16, 2026 · 1 min · 166 words · Janice Godsey

The Best Confessions Shared On Insta Page ‘Millennial Mom Confessions’

The Best Confessions Shared On Insta Page ‘Millennial Mom Confessions’ Navigating adulthood comes with different challenges and for those of you who took on the ultimate task of parenting it can be on a different level altogether. The responsibility to look after another human being 24/7 for 18 years is no joke but as always, millennials are prone to living life like a sitcom. Dana from Jacksonville, Florida was on her own journey navigating the pitfalls of parenting in modern times when she created a blog dedicated to discussing its myriad of difficulties called, Millennial Mom Confessions ....

January 16, 2026 · 2 min · 263 words · Francis Brown

The Envelope Project

The Envelope Project The Envelope Project began with a recent find at an estate sale. I am an artist and collector of all things vintage. Poking around antique markets and yard sales is a favorite pastime of mine. Repurposing and recycling is a personal passion. Recently, I happened upon a $3.00 basket brimming with old postage stamps and cancelled envelopes. There were stamps from all over the world that dated back 75 years....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 437 words · Mary Moore

The Imaginative Work Of Achraf Baznani

The imaginative work of Achraf Baznani Moroccan photographer and filmmaker Achraf Baznani didn’t know he was an artist until he was a fully-fledged teenager. His artistic predilections became painfully apparent when someone gave him a camera for his birthday, revealing hidden depths he was previously unaware of. His first instinct was to look for the unusual in the everyday, capturing ordinary moments that looked extraordinary in his pictures. Carrying on the tradition of Surrealism, Baznani started inserting small human figures in his wild, imaginative and wholly impractical imagery....

January 16, 2026 · 1 min · 120 words · Mary Carthen

This ‘Queen Of The Dark’ Was Told To Bleach Her Skin By An Uber Driver, Now She’S A Fashion Model

This ‘Queen Of The Dark’ Was Told To Bleach Her Skin By An Uber Driver, Now She’s A Fashion Model 24-year-old South Sudanese model Nyakim Gatwech is challenging the status quo of the beauty standards in the fashion industry. She’s beautiful, she’s brave, and she’s really, really dark skinned, which she celebrates to bits. A changing point in Gatwech’s life happened a year ago, when an Uber driver suggested she bleach her skin....

January 16, 2026 · 2 min · 393 words · Amanda Moore

This Artist Creates Eye

This Artist Creates Eye-Opening Collages That Show The Contrast Between Different Parts Of The World (20 New Pics) Uğur Gallenkuş is an Istanbul-based digital artist who creates heartbreaking collages to show the contrast between different parts of the world. By contrasting the images of these different realities, the artist aims to show the whole range of issues affecting today’s children, including poverty, hunger, and child trafficking. “One question we all at some point ask, especially when we understand what it means to be a parent, is this: What legacy are we leaving the children of the world?...

January 16, 2026 · 7 min · 1357 words · Theodore Knost

This Artist Reimagined Spongebob Characters As Humans (10 Pics)

This Artist Reimagined Spongebob Characters As Humans (10 Pics) With 256 episodes and over 20 years of being on air, Spongebob Squarepants is one of the most well-known animated series ever created. Many of us still have fond memories of the series’ colorful characters, and they continue to inspire artists even to this day. Just recently, cartoonist Ryan Altounji decided to reimagine some of Spongebob’s characters as humans, and the results turned out amazing....

January 16, 2026 · 2 min · 314 words · Claude Hefley

This Astrobiologist Tried Cooking Food In Antarctica At -94ºf (

This Astrobiologist Tried Cooking Food In Antarctica At -94ºF (-70ºC), Gets Hilarious Results Working in Antarctica can get hard – it’s cold, dry and the weather hurts your face. That’s why Cyprien Verseux, an astrobiologist and glaciologist currently stationed there, thought of a creative way to make life in this remote place more interesting. In Concordia, the scientists do research on climate change – how it changed in the past and what we can expect in the future....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 537 words · Cynthia Crowder

This Clever Ai Technology Transformed 30 Celebrities Into Classical Paintings

This Clever AI Technology Transformed 30 Celebrities Into Classical Paintings We’ve seen some crazy examples of artificial intelligence (AI) at work before, like creating virtual landscapes , fixing damaged photos and even creating people that don’t actually exist. Now AI researchers at MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab came up with a new clever technology that can turn any portrait photo of a person into a beautiful classical art painting. The algorithm used to create the paintings was trained on more than 45,000 classical pieces of art and can render portraits that look like oil, watercolor and ink paintings....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 444 words · Norma Smith

This Dog Is Recreating Madonna’S Iconic Photos, And The Results Are Strikingly Accurate

This Dog Is Recreating Madonna’s Iconic Photos, And The Results Are Strikingly Accurate Vincent Flouret is a French fashion photographer whose pictures featuring his dog Max recreating Madonna’s iconic photos recently went viral. The photographer doesn’t just shoot his dog – as he was volunteering in City Shelters in L.A, he shot studio portraits of dogs in order to help them get adopted faster. However, it’s Max that is the celebrity in this series, as the 6-year-old dog just seems naturally good at being a model....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 508 words · Norris Robinson

This Guy Collects The Most Hilariously Bad Examples Of Belgian Architecture (30 Pics)

This Guy Collects The Most Hilariously Bad Examples Of Belgian Architecture (30 Pics) You know how some countries are famous for their national cuisine, ancient monuments, or unique wildlife? Well, thanks to Hannes Coudenys, Belgium is known for its hilariously ugly houses. A few years ago, the man started documenting all of the ugly houses he managed to spot around Belgium and now has a following of over 100k people who anxiously wait for his latest post....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 513 words · Russell Jacobs

This Human

This Human-Sized Kaleidoscope Is Trippier Than A House Of Mirrors This giant kaleidoscope was built inside of a shipping container by Japanese designers Masakazu Shirane and Saya Miyazaki. The highly trippy installation, called “Wink Space,” is made from numerous mirrored sheets folded like origami and connected using zippers. This way, the psychedelic room can be can be opened up and zipped back together, making it even more interactive and interchangeable....

January 16, 2026 · 1 min · 129 words · Sandy Ray

This Kenyan Company Is Turning Plastic Waste Into Bricks

This Kenyan Company Is Turning Plastic Waste Into Bricks Gjenge Makers is a company started by 29-year-old Kenyan woman Nzambi Matee, that specializes in recycling plastic into building blocks. It all started back in 2017, after the woman quit her job as a data analyst and started creating and testing different paving materials made of plastic and sand in her mother’s back yard. Nzambi ended up putting all of her savings into the project and in the end it was all worth it – she ended up winning a scholarship to attend a social entrepreneurship training program in the USA....

January 16, 2026 · 3 min · 508 words · Bernadette Steiner

This Mechanical Keyboard Feels Like A Typewriter From The Past

This Mechanical Keyboard Feels Like A Typewriter From The Past Lofree is a startup who has designed these awesome portable keyboards, which are a throwback to yesteryear because they’re inspired by mechanical typewriters. The keyboard is available in a series of bright pastel colors, which is a nice break from the standard black/white/silver layout on your phone, tablet or laptop. They also look and sound ridiculously cute thanks to their rounded buttons, and mechanical switches, which give a satisfying “clack” when you hit them....

January 16, 2026 · 1 min · 173 words · Duane Barlow

This Old Warehouse Was Sold For $1.23M And Once You See The Inside, You’Ll Understand Why

This Old Warehouse Was Sold For $1.23M And Once You See The Inside, You’ll Understand Why A converted industrial warehouse has been recently sold in Brisbane for a whopping $1.23M. You might be thinking “What’s the big deal?” but the house is already being nicknamed ‘The coolest home in Brisbane’ and once you see the inside, you’ll understand why. The warehouse was built back in 1950 and looks like any ordinary facade from the outside but once you enter, you quickly see the industrial-style home in all of its glory....

January 16, 2026 · 2 min · 421 words · Sharon Lewis