Dining Tends To Be Better When We Eat Together

Dining Tends To Be Better When We Eat Together “Son, why ain’t you eating something? Have this, I made it especially for you because I know you love it”, says our caring mothers. “your mother told me about your result, I am very disappointed with the outcome. Why ain’t you serious about your studies?” says a concerned dad. A dining table set along with being the centerpiece for your dining room also works as a bond builder....

December 27, 2025 · 3 min · 553 words · Larry Chabez

Double

Double-Exposure Animal Portraits By WhatWeDo Animals embody their environment – literally so where Faunascapes are concerned. These are double exposure paintings of animals and their native landscapes. They’re reminiscent of nature atlas illustrations. “ We want The Faunascapes artworks to be an oasis for the modern city dwellers suppressed dreams of escapism and wanderlust and though we are both caught in the rat race we are driven by a strong desire to lower the pace and find excuses to escape the daily routine,” the creators WhatWeDo explained on Bored Panda....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 165 words · Sue Cano

Every Year This One

Every Year This One-Legged Guy Amazes Us With His Halloween Costume, And This Year Is No Exception Josh Sundquist is an athlete, comedian and motivational speaker who had his leg amputated due to cancer at the age of nine. Clearly, that didn’t get in the way of achieving his dreams. But there’s also one more thing we didn’t mention about this man – he has a real passion for creative Halloween costumes....

December 27, 2025 · 3 min · 600 words · Ronald Harmer

Fans Are Sharing Heartwarming Celebrity Stories, And Here Are 25 Of The Sweetest Ones

Fans Are Sharing Heartwarming Celebrity Stories, And Here Are 25 Of The Sweetest Ones The internet is full of surprising and heartwarming stories about celebrities, and Reddit is often the place where these wholesome facts come to light. When someone asked , “What’s your favorite wholesome celebrity fact?” , Redditors didn’t disappoint. From acts of kindness to quirky habits, here are some of the best responses that will restore your faith in humanity....

December 27, 2025 · 7 min · 1356 words · Guy Jerome

Fenix Pen

Fenix Pen Fenix is named and modeled according to the myth of the Phoenix. It hopes to remind people to seek the beauty in a bustling life while implementing smooth writing. Fenix incorporates a twist-action propel/repel feature at one end and a curved blade at the other, which works as a letter opener – enhancing overall usability. The surface of the pen is wear-resistant, preventing loss of its original luster through long-term use....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 103 words · Corey Porter

Five Points To Consider Before Buying Art

Five Points to Consider Before Buying Art It is a well-established fact that art is a form of expression. A carefully laid out collection of artworks add to the beauty of your home; that is why, when people consider renovating their homes, they contemplate using artworks. Art, especially, traditional art, manifests heritage. It is a legacy. One can say that it is a form of expression of intrinsic values, the richness of land and the invaluable pride of a culture....

December 27, 2025 · 4 min · 806 words · Mindy Mckee

French Stylist Parodies High Fashion With Everyday

French Stylist Parodies High Fashion With Everyday-Woman Photoshoot Chances are, you have never been in fashion shoot for a magazine, and neither has Nathalie Croquet. So she decided to put a twist on it with her “Spoof” series. Instead of doing up models as a stylist, Croquet took the stage herself. Recreating pictures of famous models like Kate Moss, she offered a look into fashion photography without photo manipulation....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 155 words · Corey Doherty

Giant Heads Inside Famous Art Galleries Are Actually Not Photoshopped

Giant Heads Inside Famous Art Galleries Are Actually Not Photoshopped Georgian artist Tezi Gabunia is known for industrializing his painting process to produce a piece every two weeks. Yet this time, he’s switching from painting to photography for his project “ Falsification “, in which he shoots people’s portraits in art galleries. Sounds perfectly normal, right? Until you see that his model’s heads take up almost half of the gallery!...

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 165 words · Evelyn Paongo

Girlfriend Illustrates Life With Her Boyfriend And Their Puppy In 10+ Cute Comics

Girlfriend Illustrates Life With Her Boyfriend And Their Puppy In 10+ Cute Comics Have you ever heard of the Boyfriend Girlfriend Syndrome? According to the urban dictionary, it’s when your friend is always doing something with their partner and never has the time for anything else. That’s basically the situation behind BFGFS comics with the only difference being that there’s also a puppy involved. The series was created by Pat (or Patabot), a New York-based illustrator who’s getting tips and inspiration from her husband Ray and their little dog Fifi....

December 27, 2025 · 2 min · 266 words · Sharon Mendez

Google'S Tilt Brush Allows Art 3.0

Google’s Tilt Brush allows Art 3.0 As a painter of photorealistic paintings, I was eager to try the HTC Vive virtual reality glasses and the included Tilt Brush software. After a few months I can now state that Tilt Brush is really revolutionary when it comes to producing art in a way never seen before. Mondriaan would have loved it, Rembrandt would have loved it and for me, painting will never be the same again....

December 27, 2025 · 2 min · 398 words · Shanna Turner

Guy Falls Asleep At Work, Internet Goes Wild With Photoshop

Guy Falls Asleep At Work, Internet Goes Wild With Photoshop Not falling asleep at inopportune times is a useful skill. Reddit user TheOrangeDuke learned it the hard way. On his second day at work at a tech start up, he fell asleep at his desk. While regular people would just draw penises on his face and be done with it, his co-workers snapped an amusing group photo, which he later (and awake) posted on Reddit....

December 27, 2025 · 2 min · 221 words · Lucille Morris

Guy Hilariously Illustrates His Flight From New York To Berlin

Guy Hilariously Illustrates His Flight From New York To Berlin If there’s one thing that worse than hospital food, it’s long flights. Christoph Niemann has drawn a pictorial record of one such flight from New York to Berlin, with a layover in London. He mentions frustrations like airline food, uncomfortable seats, swollen feet, and babies. Christoph Niemann is an accomplished illustrator. He has worked for the New York Times magazine, and has live-drawn Venice Art Biennale, the Olympic Games, and New York City Marathon (while running it)....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 142 words · Michael Harrison

Hairstylists Are Sharing Before And After Pics That Prove Just How Much A New Haircut Can Change A Person (20 Pics)

Hairstylists Are Sharing Before And After Pics That Prove Just How Much A New Haircut Can Change A Person (20 Pics) There comes a time when you need a little change in your life – and getting a new haircut is often a great start. Changing the length, color, or style of your hair can make you look – and feel – like a brand new person and can actually feel quite liberating, especially if you turn your long unruly hair into a stylish pixie cut....

December 27, 2025 · 2 min · 226 words · Lucille Broad

Here Are 30 Small Details You Might Have Missed When Watching Ratatouille

Here Are 30 Small Details You Might Have Missed When Watching Ratatouille Ratatouille is an animated film produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures back in 2007, that features an adorable rat named Remy that dreams of one day becoming a chef. Throughout the years, the film had become a modern classic, and is still enjoyed by both kids and adults to this day. If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably seen Ratatouille numerous times before but here’s the catch – turns out that the movie is full of hidden little details that even the keenest of eyes might have missed....

December 27, 2025 · 5 min · 1010 words · Mario Spivey

Hilariously Photoshopped House Listing Goes Viral, People On Twitter Start Having Fun ‘Improving’ It

Hilariously Photoshopped House Listing Goes Viral, People On Twitter Start Having Fun ‘Improving’ It There’s a general knowledge that if you want to sell or rent out a house or an apartment, it has to look presentable. Clean surfaces, cozy interior, nice furniture is more than enough. Unless… unless you want to take it to the next level! Which the people who shared this listing just did. And boy, did they go viral for their efforts (and Photoshop skills)....

December 27, 2025 · 2 min · 292 words · Mary Bovell

History’S Hidden Gems: 40 Lesser

History’s Hidden Gems: 40 Lesser-Known Facts That Might Make You Look Twice History is often taught through dusty textbooks, endless dates, and dry facts. But what if there was a way to experience it that felt more human, more real, and a lot more engaging? That’s exactly what the Instagram account ‘ History Uncovered ’ is doing. With a mix of rare photographs, lesser-known stories, and powerful context, this account is making the past feel fresh, emotional, and incredibly relevant....

December 27, 2025 · 27 min · 5623 words · James Kaehler

Illustration Made Of Hundreds Of Hidden Drawings By Davit Yukhanyan

Illustration Made Of Hundreds Of Hidden Drawings By Davit Yukhanyan Yerevan, Armenia-based architect and illustrator Davit Yukhanyan creates an unimaginable level of detail in his drawings. His epic illustrations, titled “And When You Lose Control” and “Isolated Winner,” consist of hundreds of smaller illustrations that are nearly unnoticeable from the first glance. These come together to create his larger illustrations. “ Just as everything in our world consists of different pieces, my drawing also consists of different pieces in the form of small illustrations that come together into one overall creation, ” the artist wrote on boredpanda....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 150 words · Verda Cortez

Illustrations With Hidden Messages Show The Darker Side Of Modern Society

Illustrations With Hidden Messages Show The Darker Side Of Modern Society The Polish artist is a passionate critic of a modern society. With his thought-provoking illustration series “System Failure”, Igor analyses topics like greed and the cult of beauty, along with the crisis of economic and social values. Just be warned that the author doesn’t mind graphic imagery. More info: igor morski (h/t: designyoutrust ) Andrius In cahoots with the secret orde… With nobody....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 80 words · Alex Geiger

Illustrator Turns Other Commuters Into Cartoon Characters To Pass Time On The Train

Illustrator Turns Other Commuters Into Cartoon Characters To Pass Time On The Train U.K.-born writer and illustrator October Jones (real name Joe Butcher) takes advantage of the time he spends every day on the train impressively well. The author of “Texts From Dog: The Dog Delusion” takes any kinds of paper and draws funny cartoon faces for his fellow commuters. He tweets the result – photos of clueless commuters with comic characters’ heads instead of their own – to more than 72k Twitter followers, brightening their day and promoting the idea that there’s always time to create something....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 118 words · Michele Hubbard

Indonesian Cityzen: The Original World Citizens

INDONESIAN CITYZEN: The original world citizens Indonesian Cityzen is a collection of oil paintings that aims to raise awareness, and ultimately help, one of Indonesia’s most valuable assets – its wondrous diversity of animals. The exhibition consists of thirteen paintings of animals from throughout this island nation. From the ubiquitous chicken to the endangered Javanese rhinoceros, each animal is an inhabitant of a forest, sea or river – and a true Indonesian citizen....

December 27, 2025 · 4 min · 825 words · William Bradford