Our Addiction To Technology, In 20 Satirical Illustrations

Our Addiction To Technology, In 20 Satirical Illustrations Technology has changed out lives immeasurably – though you can measure the change with more technology – and out social lives weren’t spared, either. Mobile phones, internet, and social networks have conspired to eat all of our free time and interpersonal skills. Could this be avoided by having a little bit more willpower and maybe admitting that the best use for Facebook is Messenger?...

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 194 words · Amanda Dixson

People Call Out 25 Brands That Are Actively Watering Down Their Quality

People Call Out 25 Brands That Are Actively Watering Down Their Quality There are certain brands which built their name on consistency and quality that are slowly devolving into a shallow version of their original selves. The appeal they once oozed with ease has died down over time, likely due to changes in management or business decisions being taken from a financial perspective rather than from a consumer’s viewpoint....

January 15, 2026 · 9 min · 1799 words · Edith Smith

People Can’T Stop Laughing At These Police Officers That Left This Ticket On A Car Made Of Snow

People Can’t Stop Laughing At These Police Officers That Left This Ticket On A Car Made Of Snow Do you wanna build a snowman? It doesn’t have to be a snowman… It could be a snow car. Yeah, you read that right, making a four-wheeled creation is probably just as fun as building a snowman, and it will definitely get you way more attention, some of which might be completely unexpected....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 344 words · Mike Blaylock

Perfect Mirror Marble Cakes By Russian Confectioner

Perfect Mirror Marble Cakes By Russian Confectioner From time to time we stumble upon someone without a big presence on the internet, like this Russian confectioner Olga, who makes incredible cakes and other sweets, that look like marbled mirrors. She only shares her work on her Instagram account, quietly introducing people to her incredible food art. Oh, and thanks to Reddit user SuperDrew124, you don’t have to wonder how these are made, because here’s the recipe:...

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 190 words · Clarice Stacy

Photo Booth Project That Helps Shelter Dogs Find New Homes

Photo Booth Project That Helps Shelter Dogs Find New Homes These are not your ordinary photo booth pictures. No. These ones are here to make a difference. That leads us to Humane Society of Utah – animal rescue and adoption organization based in U.S that is known for a unique way of finding new home for shelter dogs. For the last year they’ve been doing a photo booth project, where pet photographer Guinnevere Shuster makes cute and quirky pictures of shelter dogs to help them get adopted....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 147 words · Sharon Mccarthy

Photographer Documents Illegal Mammoth Tusk Hunt In Siberia, How They Get Rich, Drunk And Nearly Die

Photographer Documents Illegal Mammoth Tusk Hunt In Siberia, How They Get Rich, Drunk And Nearly Die In Russia’s isolated and remote region of Siberia, an underground economic boom is taking shape. Radio Free Europe photographer Amos Chapple , back in 2016, went inside the dark world of the Russian men illegally mining for tusks and remains of the long-extinct woolly mammoth, in hopes of cashing in on black market trade....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 426 words · Meredith Painter

Pop Culture Buddhas: Now You Can Meditate To Your Favorite Superheroes And Villains

Pop Culture Buddhas: Now You Can Meditate To Your Favorite Superheroes and Villains Buddha’s appearance as a jolly fat man in the “Laughing Buddha” statue is probably his best-known – and now, he‘s available in a variety of pop culture icon flavors! Chris Milnes is the Etsy artist behind the “Zen” line of 3D-printed sculptures of Buddha whose heads have been replaced with those of popular characters. There’s everything from Zen Batman to Zen Optimus Prime (because robots should also know that desire is suffering)....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 414 words · Ralph Evans

Purposes Of Buying Custom Lapel Pins

Purposes of Buying Custom Lapel Pins The custom lapel pins afford the huge advantages to the users. And there are many people are coming forward to buy the lapel pins. The lapel pins can be used by any people. So, there is no restriction to use this lapel pins. The lapel pins are used for many purposes in these days. Now we are going to discuss about the purposes of using the lapel pins....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 365 words · William Polk

Russian Street Artists Delete Car In Real World Without Using Photoshop

Russian Street Artists Delete Car In Real World Without Using Photoshop Have you ever wished you could use Photoshop in real life? Would you delete that one tree that’s blocking the view through your window or maybe multiply the amount of donuts you just bought? Sadly, while no one has yet invented Photoshop for the real life, a collaboration of Russian street artists came pretty close to that. In a project called CTRL+X (the Photoshop shortcut for deleting a section), they created an optical illusion by painting a checkered pattern on a car and a dumpster using grey and white paint....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 266 words · Shawna King

Saudi Arabia Plans To Create This 170 Km Mirror City That Would Probably House 9 Million Inhabitants

Saudi Arabia Plans To Create This 170 Km Mirror City That Would Probably House 9 Million Inhabitants In January 2021, The Line project was started: a city of the future called Neom that is built in a straight line and in which there will be “no roads, no cars, no carbon emissions”. This project has been in the news since the government of Saudi Arabia unveiled the first images of what the construction will look like....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 439 words · Matthew Mccrory

School In Usa Replaces Detention With Meditation

School In USA Replaces Detention With Meditation Here’s a fresh idea for you today: what if bad student behavior in schools wouldn’t be punishable by detention, but instead was remedied with meditation? That’s the approach at the Robert W. Coleman Elementary School in Baltimore, and from the looks of it, it seems to be working. Instead of an empty classroom, the students have been sitting in all day already, they go to a Mindful Moment Room , a brightly colored retreat that’s been put together with relaxation in mind....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 188 words · Thomas Magee

Seemingly Offensive Cards That Fold Out Into Brilliant Greetings

Seemingly Offensive Cards That Fold Out Into Brilliant Greetings If you’re sick and tired of those banal greeting cards you see in your local convenience stores and book shops, you’ll just love these ones! U.S.-based designer and writer Heather Abbott behind the Etsy shop FINCHandHARE creates cleverly folded cards that at first glance read bizarre and even offensive things, just until you fold them out. Want to see what happens if you say something weird and offensive to your loved ones without actually meaning it and escaping the harsh consequences?...

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 112 words · William Baima

Snow Just Fell In Arizona Desert And Even Though These 17 Photos Look Beautiful, It Might Be A Serious Problem

Snow Just Fell In Arizona Desert And Even Though These 17 Photos Look Beautiful, It Might Be A Serious Problem You wouldn’t normally expect snowfall in a place like Arizona, but last week Mother Nature decided to play a little trick on the locals by covering the Sonoran Desert in a fresh layer of snow. Many locals were surprised by such an event and quickly starter flooding social networks with pictures of snowy desert landscapes....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 274 words · Andrew Luke

Star Wars Then And Now

Star Wars Then And Now Star Wars came out a long, long time ago (38 years, to be exact) in galaxy, here, here and not away. How have the actors aged during the years? How did time change them? The series itself has seen massive growth and change. From one movie to three, with a massive industry of toys, comic books, regular books, and videogames growing all around them ....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 289 words · Ann Brown

Stunning 3D Ice Cube Sculptures Carved Using High

Stunning 3D Ice Cube Sculptures Carved Using High-Tech Machinery Most of us use warm water to make clear ice cubes and think that it is the peak of fanciness. But these intricate ice cubes blow ours out of the, ahem, water. They are featured in ads for Suntory, a Japanese brand of whiskey, and come in various shapes, from Batman and deadmau5, to high heels and astronauts. The ad campaign made a splash in AdFest 2015 by getting an award for “Best in Experimental”....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 229 words · Lee Werk

Table Manners: That Never Go Out Of Style

Table manners: That never go out of style Every time you meet people of your choice for some dinner, lunch or a brunch, good food, good music and good company is not all that is required to make that get together special. No matter how carefree and jovial as a person you are, but there is always need to follow a set of protocols to maintain a good image. It simply is very turning off, when you step out of your home well dressed and behave well, but due to any reason, fall short to follow table etiquette, then every good you do gets negated on the whole....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 631 words · Nora Price

The Death Of Conversation: Photographer Captures People’S Obsession With Their Phones

The Death Of Conversation: Photographer Captures People’s Obsession With Their Phones Most of us know that feeling when you try to talk to someone, be it a stranger or your loved one, but they lock their eyes on their shiny smartphone screens instead. Some of us might be OK with it, but street photographer Babycakes Romero certainly has some strong thoughts on the issue that he expresses by capturing photos of strangers killing off live conversations with their phones....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 192 words · Willie Frink

Then And Now: 25 Nostalgic Photos That Capture The Passage Of Time

Then And Now: 25 Nostalgic Photos That Capture The Passage Of Time The internet is filled with communities that celebrate nostalgia, but few do it as uniquely as the Past And Present Pics subreddit. This dedicated Reddit community allows people to share side-by-side photographs of themselves—one from the past and one from the present—offering a fascinating, often emotional look at how time changes us. At its core, this subreddit is a celebration of life, change, and the memories that shape us....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 425 words · David Ramirez

These 20 Photoshop Fails Are Hilariously Bad

These 20 Photoshop Fails Are Hilariously Bad While AI is designing whole people in virtual reality, some people are still struggling to master photoshop. The much-loved image altering program has been trending for a while now since its inception in 1987, when two young men, working on a different program to display grayscale images on a monochrome monitor, ended up developing a photo editing tool instead. Under its now famous moniker the program has continued to stay relevant to the times with regular updates allowing us the ability to display creativity on another level....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 397 words · Anna Fiene

This Artist Creates Stupid Comics For People With A Dark Sense Of Humor (Nsfw)

This Artist Creates Stupid Comics For People With A Dark Sense Of Humor (NSFW) Rémi Lascault is a 32-year-old French artist who creates 4-panel comics for people with a dark sense of humor and has been drawing comics since he was a kid. The author says that it’s not the drawing that takes up most of the time when creating a comic, but rather coming up with the right “stupid joke” and twisting it in a not-so-stupid way....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 466 words · Frances Villegas