Heartwarming Friendship Between A Japanese Farmer And His Pigs

Heartwarming Friendship Between A Japanese Farmer And His Pigs The images might provoke controversial reactions, as this is still a farm and the friendship between the farmer and the piggies, as adorable as it is, still has one final destination. However, the respect and love that Otachan shows these animals contrasts severely with the conditions on massive animal farms, so it is exemplary and admirable. Audra

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 66 words · Rose Ortiz

Historic Glass

Historic Glass-Plate Photos From Romania ‘Restored’ Into Whimsical Art Restoring old photos is a real effort. Jane Long goes even further, using old pictures for her creative photo manipulation series Dancing with Costică. She recolors, restores and changes pictures captured by Costică Acsinte. Born Constantin Axinte, he was a Romanian photographer who volunteered his services in World War I, and opened a photo atelier in 1930. He left more than 6000 glass plates and prints which are now being digitized by Cezar Popescu....

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 190 words · Christopher Seaton

Historical Architecture Of Newcastle, Australia In Ansel Style

Historical architecture of Newcastle, Australia in Ansel Style I’m West Lee, an Amateur photographer living in Sydney Australia for the moment … As the saying, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, I truly believe everyone can find beauty in their own artistic way … for me, I find beauty of the world through the lens of my camera … West Lee I’m an amateur photographer living in Sydney Photography is just a reflection of the beautiful and authentic things …

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 82 words · Mack Byrd

Honest Wine Labels That Know Why You Are Buying Them

Honest Wine Labels That Know Why You Are Buying Them If your wineglass is talking back, you’ve probably had way too much and should see a doctor. These brutally honest wine bottles, however, are no hallucination. The bottles feature a variety of humorous labels that show the motivation behind drinking rather than brands or years. These bottles would understand you: whether you had a bad day or a worse relationship, they’re there to make bad memories into possible future bad decisions....

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 150 words · Robert Duque

I Turned My Film Script On Fighting Cancer Into An Interactive Children'S Book For Adults

I TURNED MY FILM SCRIPT ON FIGHTING CANCER INTO AN INTERACTIVE CHILDREN’S BOOK FOR ADULTS “Once upon a time there was a girl. Her name was Lisa. She had a dream. Her dream was to do as many things as possible and to fear as little as she could.” Small Letters is a self published interactive children’s book for adults with the use of QR codes. The story is about a little girl, Lisa, who is convinced that she doesn’t have enough time to do as many things as she wants....

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 186 words · Randy Dilworth

Indonesian Government Spends $22K Dollars Creating A Rainbow Village, And Internet Is Divided

Indonesian Government Spends $22k Dollars Creating A Rainbow Village, And Internet Is Divided Kampung Pelangi, a small village in Indonesia, has transformed itself into a true rainbow village with its whimsical designs, and its a huge departure from its former state of squalor. The Indonesian government has decided to spend over $22k on this magnificent makeover in order to restore Kampung Pelangi’s status since it has been known for a long time as a degraded slum....

January 14, 2026 · 3 min · 512 words · James Jones

Introverted Artist Illustrates His Issues Using Simple Comics

Introverted Artist Illustrates His Issues Using Simple Comics IFNJ isn’t just some random jumble of letters from a cat stepping on the keyboard. It’s one of the 16 Myers-Brigg personality types, signified by introversion. And the INFJoe comic is meant for those guys and gals. As introverts, they want to be left alone to do their own thing, and away from all the rampant socialization. Naturally, that behavior rubs some people wrong....

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 168 words · James Randall

Isolation And Loneliness”: 25 Problematic Trends In Current Society

Isolation And Loneliness”: 25 Problematic Trends In Current Society We look at how the world has changed and have to admit there has been quite a shift in many aspects. From technology to principles and values, people’s ideologies have undergone significant transformations. However, whether these changes are necessarily good or bad is rather subjective. There are some things that many people admit they have observed that left them rather concerned....

January 14, 2026 · 5 min · 890 words · Richard Ayala

Japanese Street Photographer Captures The Beauty Of Everyday Life In Japan

Japanese Street Photographer Captures The Beauty Of Everyday Life In Japan Kyoto is the best city in Japan as voted by me, and I respect my opinion a great deal. Takashi Yasui uses his camera to capture the beauty of the ancient capital as well as other places. He does mostly street level photography, capturing the strange blend of modern and traditional that exists in Japanese streets. Yasui also shows the beauty of the temples and nature that surrounds Kyoto from all sides....

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 161 words · Lillie White

La Musica: Un Argomento Molto Interessante!

La musica: un argomento molto interessante! Ehilà! Eccomi quà su questo fantastico sito! Oggi ho intenzione di trattare un argomento che va molto di moda negli ultimi tempi: la musica di Dance Italia. La musica è da sempre l’elemento più importante, quello che ci aiuta nelle giornate più stressanti! Grazie a dei semplici giri di accordi, possiamo immaginare un mondo straordinario, fatto di tante belle cose, senza dover spendere moltissimi soldi per cercare la nostra interiorità!...

January 14, 2026 · 2 min · 312 words · Ken Deboard

Man Shares 20 Beautiful Street Photos Taken Over Half A Century Ago By His Late Grandfather

Man Shares 20 Beautiful Street Photos Taken Over Half A Century Ago By His Late Grandfather Back in 2014, a man named Dylan Scalet inherited some boxes from his late grandfather, Jack Sharp. Turns out that they contained a collection of old negatives, and now, six years later, the man had finally gotten around digitizing them. The results left him absolutely stunned – the negatives contained beautiful street photos taken over fifty years ago and Dylan decided to share his grandpa’s work with the world....

January 14, 2026 · 4 min · 677 words · James Maxfield

Nekohomu

Nekohomu https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/772491436/nekohomu Nekohōmu (from Japanese Neko, cat and Hōmu, home) is a product created exclusively for cats. The family of cat scratchers Nekohomu are handmade with corrugated cardboard, a recycled and eco-friendly material. The reasons behind choosing corrugated cardboard as the main material for Nekohōmu scratchers are: • Cats are crazy about it (hasn’t your cat ever played with a cardboard box?) • It’s an insulating material, which offers comfort for your cat both in summer and winter...

January 14, 2026 · 3 min · 627 words · Patrick Bell

New Crazy Trend

New Crazy Trend – Armpit Tattoos You’ve heard that once you begin tattooing your body, there’s no way you can stop doing it, right? Moreover, the further you go, the stranger your desires get. Originally tattoos were used as means of body decoration and mainly protection from evil spirits. But centuries past and today only the decorative element of tattooing got into masses. The latest trend in the industry of tattoos is armpit tattoos....

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 172 words · Christopher Burrell

Nuns Growing And Selling Weed As Part Of Their Holy Mission

Nuns Growing And Selling Weed As Part Of Their Holy Mission ‘Chill sister’ is not something you would have to say to the nuns of Sisters of the Valley . They’ve become famous for their… horticultural operation, where they grow and sell medical marijuana products. Of course. Photographers Shaughn Crawford and John DuBois got the chance to document the holy operation of Sisters, who actually do not consider themselves Catholic or traditionally religious....

January 14, 2026 · 2 min · 220 words · Douglas Burks

People Are Listing Things That Sound Stupid But Actually Work (20 Pics)

People Are Listing Things That Sound Stupid But Actually Work (20 Pics) Check out a collection of stupid things that actually work in the gallery below! More info: Reddit #1 Stay at least a year behind in technology and gaming. Better, yet, two. You’ll save a s**t-ton of money. #2 I work in a hospital and when I’m doing something scary I tell kids that whatever they do they must not laugh....

January 14, 2026 · 5 min · 949 words · Rachel Thompson

People Are Sharing Hilariously Bad Stock Photos Of Their Professions, And You’Ll Be Laughing When You’Ll See Yours

People Are Sharing Hilariously Bad Stock Photos Of Their Professions, And You’ll Be Laughing When You’ll See Yours We all know a stock photo when we see one, and even though they come in hand quite often, there is a darker side of stock images that nobody really gets. Previously, we have talked about the weirdest stock photos ever, and now we would like to discuss their series that portray various jobs and professions....

January 14, 2026 · 2 min · 296 words · Constance Salter

People Are Sharing Their Most Unusual Hobbies (30 Pics)

People Are Sharing Their Most Unusual Hobbies (30 Pics) Photography, playing guitar, riding bicycles – most of us have at least some sort of hobby that we like to spend our spare time on. But it turns out that not all of them are created equal, and some people’s hobbies are a little bit more unusual than others. People online are sharing the most unique and odd hobbies they have, and some of them might leave you surprised....

January 14, 2026 · 5 min · 869 words · Earline Snider

People Reveal The Most Ridiculous Family Rules They Have Encountered

People Reveal The Most Ridiculous Family Rules They Have Encountered Most households with kids have rules in place to act as guidelines on acceptable codes of conduct. Enforcing those rules is like treading a fine line though. If you don’t have them you may end up in total chaos, but if you’re too strict you’ll end up with a rebellion. So rules need to be sensible and fair otherwise it just looks like the person making the rules is either ridiculous or on a power trip....

January 14, 2026 · 10 min · 1960 words · Guadalupe Garcia

Photographer Finds The Same People He Shot 30 Years Ago And Recreates Their Photos

Photographer Finds The Same People He Shot 30 Years Ago And Recreates Their Photos Back in the 1970s, 80s, and 90s British photographer Chris Porsz was constantly wandering around the city of Peterborough with his camera in hand, snapping hundreds of street portraits. Now, almost 40 years later, he’s recreating the very same portraits for which he’s tracked down the same people and even the same locations. 135 remakes in total feature the widest variety of people, from punks to romantic couples saying their goodbyes....

January 14, 2026 · 1 min · 169 words · David Riina

Photographer Used 166-Year

Photographer Used 166-Year-Old Technique To Shoot Kids, And The Results Will Keep You Awake At Night Spanish artist Jacqueline Roberts swims against the tide, reviving 19-th century photography in the digital era. Jacqueline’s work mostly revolves around the psychological and emotional transition from childhood to adolescence, and the technique she uses further intensifies the eerily change, making the images look like something you’d find in your nightmares. Wet plate photography (also known as the collodion process), is said to have been invented in 1851, almost simultaneously, by Frederick Scott Archer and Gustave Le Gray....

January 14, 2026 · 3 min · 634 words · Joan Strain