People Are Shaming These 30 Influencers Who Post Heavily Photoshopped Pics On Insta

People Are Shaming These 30 Influencers Who Post Heavily Photoshopped Pics On Insta These days there’s far too much obsession with selfies and the beauty standards are impossible to realistically achieve. In fact, a study in 2021 showed that 90% of women between the ages of 18-30 use editing apps and filters to alter their appearance. Surely by now, we are all aware how to spot signs of photoshop. There are tell-tale signs of edits, which is all too often....

January 4, 2026 · 2 min · 366 words · Elizabeth Noles

People Share 20 Unique Ways They Make A Quick Buck On The Side

People Share 20 Unique Ways They Make A Quick Buck On The Side Almost everyone surely wouldn’t mind a little extra income. After all, there are so many things it could be used for. A dream vacation, a pampering spa day, or something for your kids and pets. Having extra cash is more often than not, quite welcome. According to the members of one online community, ‘ Poverty Finance ’, if you want to make a quick extra buck on the side, your imagination is the limit and where there’s a will, there’s a way....

January 4, 2026 · 8 min · 1602 words · Virginia Reid

People Share 30 Of The Most Interesting Facts They’Ve Learned Today (New Pics)

People Share 30 Of The Most Interesting Facts They’ve Learned Today (New Pics) While schools are great at teaching you all of the important historical dates, math formulas and your native language, the textbooks hardly ever provide any interesting facts or trivia. Lucky for you, the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit has got you covered. #1 TIL Joseph Bazalgette, the man who designed London’s sewers in the 1860’s, said ‘Well, we’re only going to do this once and there’s always the unforeseen’ and doubled the pipe diameter....

January 4, 2026 · 7 min · 1450 words · Martha Cowan

People Who Caught A Partner Cheating Warn Others To Watch Out For These 35 Red Flags

People Who Caught A Partner Cheating Warn Others To Watch Out For These 35 Red Flags We are on the heels of a viral cheating scandal playing out on social media and straying on a partner is currently quite a hot topic. It may seem like the ultimate betrayal to philander yet it happens often enough that some even act as though they have the right to engage in such acts without taking accountability....

January 4, 2026 · 19 min · 3856 words · Rodney Huson

Peta Sues ‘Monkey Selfie’ Photographer For A Ridiculous Reason, Loses The Case After A Long Battle

PETA Sues ‘Monkey Selfie’ Photographer For A Ridiculous Reason, Loses The Case After A Long Battle In 2011, photos called ‘Monkey Selfie’ surfed the Internet as one the funniest and most precious images you could find online. The photos were taken by the black macaque themselves, and even though it sounds like a very interesting coincidence, the fact the monkey took the photo is the reason we are still talking about this picture to this day....

January 4, 2026 · 3 min · 520 words · Paula Ashley

Photographer Brings The Wildest Dreams Of Children With Health Conditions To Life

Photographer Brings The Wildest Dreams Of Children With Health Conditions To Life Canadian photographer Shawn Van Daele is a founder of “Drawing Hope” project, which brings the wildest dreams of children living with serious health conditions to life by using their drawings as a guide. After the children submit their drawings to him, the photographer tries to have a photoshoot with as many of them as possible. Then, using his photo manipulation tools and skills, he makes the children into real heroes and heroines in world of their own imagination....

January 4, 2026 · 6 min · 1158 words · Ronald Hampton

Photographer Captures The Rough Reality Of Covid

Photographer Captures The Rough Reality Of COVID-19 At Hospitals (10 Pics) Many hospitals around the world are absolutely overfilled with coronavirus patients, and the overworked staff is doing all it can to help each and every one of them. But hearing about it and actually seeing it are two different things – and Houston-based photojournalist Go Nakamura wants to show the true reality of doctors fighting COVID-19 at the United Memorial Medical Center....

January 4, 2026 · 4 min · 704 words · Shirley Jones

Photographer Couple Carry Their Kids On Their Backs While Capturing Gorgeous Landscapes

Photographer Couple Carry Their Kids On Their Backs While Capturing Gorgeous Landscapes Dylan Toh and Marianne Lim are a talented and devoted couple of photographers and parents who know how to manage these two passions at the same time. As these Australia-based parents travel the world to capture the best landscape shots out there, they also bring their two children with them so that they could have an “ amazing life experience away from home....

January 4, 2026 · 2 min · 335 words · Leslie Spell

Photographer Dad Does Horror Photoshoots With His Daughters

Photographer Dad Does Horror Photoshoots With His Daughters You’ve seen how the photographer mom captures the fairytale-like childhood of her kids, now take a look at the no less creative way that the photographer dad, Joshua Hoffine photographs his daughters. The main difference being that instead of fairy tales, he chose a horror setting. The Missouri-based photographer has spent more than a decade bringing horrors from his imagination to real life....

January 4, 2026 · 2 min · 283 words · Jonas Swain

Photographer Redefines “American Beauty” Standards With 14 Women Of All Types

Photographer Redefines “American Beauty” Standards With 14 Women Of All Types Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Photographer Carey Fruth thinks that all the women in her “American Beauty” image series are just that – beautiful. Her series is inspired by a scene from 1999’s movie “American Beauty,” where Kevin Spacey’s character imagines his daughter’s friend – young, white, thin – laying naked surrounded by rose petals. Fruth wants to retake that quintessential male fantasy and use it to empower women of all colors, ages and sizes to be happy about their bodies....

January 4, 2026 · 1 min · 183 words · Olivia Kuntz

Photography Altered Slightly

Photography Altered Slightly – By: Nicholas Sarro I’ve always played around with Photoshop since I was young… 15 years or so. Most of the time I had no idea what I was doing, but over the years I had taught myself some cool things! Then I got into photography and have been playing around with it more and more. I most recently started mixing my photography with photoshop to create some interesting photos....

January 4, 2026 · 2 min · 330 words · Mary Colston

Pro Chefs Reveal The Most Common Cooking Mistakes We All Make (20 Pics)

Pro Chefs Reveal The Most Common Cooking Mistakes We All Make (20 Pics) If you’ve ever found yourself struggling when cooking a more complex meal and thought “I wish I was a pro chef, everything would be so much easier”. Well, Rome wasn’t built in a day. Lucky for you, there are professionals out there who already went through the things you’re struggling with and are more than willing to share their experience....

January 4, 2026 · 7 min · 1386 words · Andrew Greenberg

Relaxation Day: 9 Ways Your Other Half Can Relax While You Watch The Football

Relaxation Day: 9 Ways Your Other Half Can Relax While You Watch The Football This weekend marks a hugely important date in the calendar for the UK’s men – it’s the start of the Premier League football season, meaning 9 months of pure bliss for the vast majority of the population. However, it’s not quite such an exciting date for many wives and girlfriends, who have coined the term ‘football widow’ for the lack of attention they tend to receive on Saturday afternoons....

January 4, 2026 · 1 min · 198 words · Steven Gay

Renting Electronics In Big Cities!

Renting Electronics in Big Cities! Stop for two minutes and look around yourself. What do you see? In a busy city like Mumbai, there are hordes of people walking around, constantly checking their cellular devices or laptops for work. Shift the scene and think of your home, there are so many electronic devices that help in your every day life such as refrigerators, air conditioners, and other items. Microwaves are one of these items that work in the background in kitchens of households, heating and reheating food for consumption....

January 4, 2026 · 3 min · 616 words · Ma Jones

Sartorial Line By Carro

Sartorial Line by Carro This line consists of an assortment of bags created with recovered vintage jackets and ties. Each product is the result of deconstruction, experimentation and play. Traditional Tailoring released as aesthetic and conceptual inspiration: suggests a way of producing that pays attention to each particular piece and specializes in exquisite details and trimmings. The results are objects that rage between tailoring and leather goods, artisan and industrial, movement, humor and style....

January 4, 2026 · 3 min · 509 words · Arthur Everett

School Shares Contents Of A Purse From The 50S And It’S Like A Time Capsule

School Shares Contents Of A Purse From The 50s And It’s Like A Time Capsule If you’ve ever lost something and given up after looking for it for what seems like forever, today’s story might inspire you to have some faith. Last spring, North Canton Middle School has discovered something interesting stuck in a gap behind some lockers – a dusty red purse. Turns out that it belonged to a teenage girl named Patti Rumfola who had lost the purse at school all the way back in the 1950s or 1960s....

January 4, 2026 · 2 min · 398 words · James Adams

Shocking Portraits Of People Who Lost Their Homes To Climate Change

Shocking Portraits Of People Who Lost Their Homes To Climate Change Gideon Mendel’s photo series “ Drowning World ” is a stark reminder that while many people continue to debate the existence of climate change, some people are already feeling the very real effects of it. “ Drowning World is a visual attempt to capture the magnitude of climate change through portraits of flood survivors taken in deep floodwaters, within the remains of their homes, or in submerged landscapes, in the stillness of once lively environments,” writes the author’s website....

January 4, 2026 · 1 min · 196 words · Charlotte Castillo

Someone Noticed An Interesting Thing About The Queen’S Outfits, And You Won’T Be Able To Unsee It (15 Pics)

Someone Noticed An Interesting Thing About The Queen’s Outfits, And You Won’t Be Able To Unsee It (15 Pics) Having to do public appearances on the regular, the Queen of the United Kingdom always has to look sharp and since rain is a common occurrence in the UK, she is often seen with an umbrella. Although that doesn’t sound like an amazing fact, someone noticed something interesting about the Queen’s umbrellas....

January 4, 2026 · 2 min · 296 words · Peter Partain

Spanish Artist Recreates Three Of The Most Famous Roman Emperors Through His Realistic Sculptures

Spanish Artist Recreates Three Of The Most Famous Roman Emperors Through His Realistic Sculptures Most of us have probably read about the various Roman emperors throughout history or seen their marble busts in museums. But have you ever wondered how they looked in real life? Well, one Spanish sculptor certainly has. This artist decided to put a face to the name – literally – by meticulously recreating the busts of famous Roman emperors into hyperrealistic sculptures in a project called Cesares de Roma ....

January 4, 2026 · 3 min · 632 words · George James

Stop Saying “Sorry” And Start Saying “Thank You”

Stop Saying “Sorry” And Start Saying “Thank You” While saying “I’m sorry” is a cultural phenomenon and favorite past time of Canadians, turns out you would be better off cutting down on it. Yao Xiao has drawn a comic presenting a compelling argument why many of the “sorries” should be replaced with “thank-yous.” Simply put, it’s all about accentuating the positive attitudes that people have towards you instead of driving home the point that you might be doing something wrong....

January 4, 2026 · 1 min · 196 words · George Hardy