This Thai Photographer Captures Aquarium Fish Like You’Ve Never Seen Before

This Thai Photographer Captures Aquarium Fish Like You’ve Never Seen Before Visarute Angkatavanich is a Thai photographer who captures breathtaking portraits of the Siamese fighting fish. The photographer’s choice of highly contrasting backgrounds makes them look more like computer renderings, rather than real fish. Visarute was inspired to start the project by the memories of a pet fish he had as a child. He already had 20 years of experience working in the commercial field and his photos quickly became popular on the internet....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 261 words · Kathy Scales

Top 20 Restaurant Red Flags According To This Online Thread

Top 20 Restaurant Red Flags According To This Online Thread There are a few reasons to visit a restaurant; the food, the experience, the convenience, the chance to engage in a neutral social setting with friends and family etc. While we go in with high expectations, not every place is able to deliver. At the end of the day, we just want a good experience since more often than not we are paying a premium for it....

December 25, 2025 · 5 min · 896 words · Patty Devito

Toy Company Transforms Children’S Drawings Into Adorable Plushies

Toy Company Transforms Children’s Drawings Into Adorable Plushies US-based toy company Budsies can make any child a toy designer by transforming their drawings into real, accurately recreated plushies. Now, any child can experience the magic of seeing their fantasy characters come to life! All of the customized plushies are made in a huggable size of 16 inches and are made out of hypoallergenic materials and stiches that are safe for children (and adults, who can submit drawings too)....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 124 words · Raymond Ogburn

Turns Out Some People Hate Coriander (Cilantro) So Much, They Even Started A Facebook Group With Over 200K Followers

Turns Out Some People Hate Coriander (Cilantro) So Much, They Even Started A Facebook Group With Over 200k Followers At first glance, coriander (also known as cilantro), seems to be nothing more than a simple herb. But do you know there are people who hate this herb so much, they even started their own group on Facebook and gathered over 200k followers? The group is simply called “ I Hate Coriander ” and that’s pretty much what people do there – hate on coriander....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 284 words · Mary Massey

Under

Under-Dogs: Artist Photographs Dogs From Below We’ve seen the Under-cats , but now it’s the dog lovers’ turn! The actual project, Under-dogs, was photographed a year ago. However, the author Andrius Burba patiently waited until now, as he wanted to present the results along with the publication of the Under-dogs book . “This project is most comparable with the Under-Cats. Cats were very cute but dogs are more playful. Dogs are more obedient which helps us to create more interesting shots,” Andrius explained to Bored Panda ....

December 25, 2025 · 2 min · 256 words · Lorraine Ehrisman

Use Basmati Rice To Impress Guests With Your Cooking

Use Basmati Rice To Impress Guests With Your Cooking In a country where the majority of people are rice eaters, obviously, the rice, which is chosen, will be of excellent quality and there is no doubt about it. The rice eaters love one thing about the rice and that is the aroma and the taste of the rice. If you are planning to make Pulao or Biryani, everything else can wait until you get the enough quantity of Basmati rice....

December 25, 2025 · 3 min · 512 words · Ben Ross

Vika’S Dream

Vika’s Dream Vika’s Dream is based on a true story , Vika is a young girl that lives in Jakarta, where she faces a lot of problems with the city floods, today she is part of a group from Unicef called the Power for Youth, a group that empowers young people on poor communities to fulfill their dreams. Our movie is about a dream come true. We’ve developed an imaginative aesthetics that involves the watcher in a dream....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 110 words · Jason Sutherland

When In Barcelona Watch Your Step, You Might Be Walking On Art!

When In Barcelona Watch Your Step, You Might Be Walking On Art! There are certain places where you expect to find art, but sometimes it just catches you off guard. That might happen to you in Barcelona, where the locals have started this unique project and have painted all the colors of Spain onto the floor tiles around the city. The idea is that art can be hiding in places you normally don’t pay any attention to, and sidewalks fit perfectly in this category....

December 25, 2025 · 1 min · 210 words · David Furr

Winners Of The ‘Dog Photographer Of The Year’ Contest Are Here, And They’Re Simply Adorable

Winners Of The ‘Dog Photographer Of The Year’ Contest Are Here, And They’re Simply Adorable Every year, The Kennel Club, perhaps the oldest recognized canine institution in the world, delights us with pictures from their Dog Photographer Of The Year competition – and makes us fall in love with dogs even more… The prestigious contest has been running for 12 years now. It received nearly 10,000 entries from 74 countries around the world....

December 25, 2025 · 13 min · 2650 words · Tracie Kennedy

Woman Encourages Other Women To Celebrate Their Natural Bodies And Gives A Perfect Example

Woman Encourages Other Women To Celebrate Their Natural Bodies And Gives A Perfect Example Looking at pictures of celebrities and influencers with perfectly sculpted abs and flawless makeup on social media, we tend to forget about the natural beauty of the human body. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It doesn’t have to be fit. Having stretch marks is okay. Having acne is nothing to be ashamed of. It’s a part of who we are – it’s part of being human....

December 25, 2025 · 4 min · 665 words · William Morton

‘Cardio

‘Cardio-Cartographer’ Creates Drawings On Maps With His Running Routes Lenny Maughan, fondly known as the “Picasso of Strava,” has transformed the streets of San Francisco into his canvas through an innovative use of modern technology. This marathon runner utilises GPS fitness apps like Strava to log his running routes, creating stunning artworks from the convoluted paths he takes. His unconventional cardio-cartography projects require meticulous planning, involving hours of navigating various terrains to achieve his artistic vision....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 285 words · Charlotte Zollinger

“I’Ll Never Be Able To Forget”: 25 Times A Cheating Partner Was Caught

“I’ll Never Be Able To Forget”: 25 Times A Cheating Partner Was Caught A study delving into the aftermath of infidelity found that among unmarried adults betrayed by their partners, roughly 45% showed signs of infidelity-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). They often experienced higher levels of depression, which was partly attributed to negative post-traumatic thoughts. When Reddit user TheBaronofIbilin asked people who had discovered their significant other cheating to share their experiences, the responses revealed a mix of heartbreak and anger....

December 24, 2025 · 13 min · 2728 words · Felicia Walker

“It’S Very Expensive To Be Famous”: 15 Celebs Expose The Cost Of Fame

“It’s Very Expensive To Be Famous”: 15 Celebs Expose The Cost Of Fame Tiffany Haddish, Sydney Sweeney, Margot Robbie, and even Meryl Streep have revealed how expensive fame is to maintain. Lavish networking events, designer fashion, and managing one’s brand all add up quickly, these A-listers acknowledge. Here are a few celebrities’ candid insights into the true costs of living under public scrutiny. #1 Margot Robbie After joining the DC universe as Harley Quinn, the actress revealed that she’s had to spend heavily on personal security due to stalkers and threats....

December 24, 2025 · 10 min · 2098 words · Elizabeth Simons

10 Adulthood Comics Which Are Too Relatable

10 Adulthood Comics Which Are Too Relatable When Caitlin Quijano got hit by a quarter-life crisis, she started making comics to express how she felt about adulthood. The young woman based in Edmonton, Canada, began these drawings “as a means of coping mechanism and just never stopped” – and we’re glad she continued because most of her comics are “relatable AF”. Yup. We feel you sista. “When I started drawing them, we [Quijano and her husband] had gotten married, moved across the country, and started our first ‘real’ post-grad jobs, and adulthood was hitting me like a ton of bricks,” she told Revelist ....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 269 words · Yvone Cowart

10 Beautiful Handmade Animal Sculptures Created By Lee Sangsoo

10 Beautiful Handmade Animal Sculptures Created By Lee Sangsoo A South Korean artist named Lee Sangsoo is popular for his spiraling animal sculptures. His unique and interesting approach to the art of sculpture-making has stirred lots of curiosity amongst the netizens. The artist studied art at Hongik University in Seoul and used his vision and creativity to fuel his passion. The idea of ​​creating three-dimensional sculptures came to him when he saw abstract animal drawings by Picasso in his childhood....

December 24, 2025 · 1 min · 185 words · Tricia Ray

10 Christmas Decorations By Creative Hospital Staff

10 Christmas Decorations By Creative Hospital Staff The horror of hospital food has been aptly documented in such works as Twin Peaks. But the second problem is that their sterile, lifeless interiors are sterile and lifeless. That’s why some hospital employees choose to bring some beauty and life to the corridors and wards and the what not. Whether its Christmas stocking blankets for babies born during the holiday season or surgical glove Christmas trees (so many surgical glove Christmas trees), you can bet that the good people in the health care sector want to bring some of that cheer to their workplace, too....

December 24, 2025 · 1 min · 211 words · Eric Cuthbertson

10 Classical Portraits Cloaked In Baroque Extravagance By Volker Hermes

10 Classical Portraits Cloaked In Baroque Extravagance By Volker Hermes Classical portraiture has captivated audiences for centuries, showcasing the refinement and depth of past societies. But when German artist Volker Hermes infuses these portraits with his own surreal, baroque opulence, they take on a new life entirely. Through his series Hidden Portraits , which he began in 2007, Hermes uses digital manipulation to obscure and elaborate upon classical portraits, rendering them nearly unrecognizable yet strikingly familiar....

December 24, 2025 · 4 min · 671 words · Pat Eisinger

10 Pics That Capture The Essence Of “Joy” In Lumicroma’S “In Colors Project”

10 Pics That Capture The Essence Of “Joy” In Lumicroma’s “In Colors Project” What does joy look like in a fractured world? That’s the question at the heart of In Colors Project: JOY , the third edition of Lumicroma’s global photography initiative. Inaugurated on July 5th, the exhibition features 75 works by 56 artists from 22 countries, forming an emotional atlas of joy across cultures, identities, and lived realities....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 382 words · Frank Hughes

10+ Incredible Coincidences That Are Hard To Believe Have Actually Happened

10+ Incredible Coincidences That Are Hard To Believe Have Actually Happened As the legendary sci-fi writer, Isaac Asimov said: “having no unusual coincidence is far more unusual than any coincidence could possibly be,” but even having that in mind, you’ll have a hard time wrapping your mind around these coincidences below. Compiled by the guys at Bored Panda , these cover the most bizarre and unbelievable scenarios that will leave you scratching your head at what forces are at play here…...

December 24, 2025 · 4 min · 730 words · Bennie Rasmussen

10+ Times Humans Were Surprised By The Heroic Acts Of Dogs

10+ Times Humans Were Surprised By The Heroic Acts Of Dogs The well-known saying states that dog is a man’s best friend, and the list below shows that some friendships can save your life. These military and service dogs, and just loyal pets, which threw themselves into dangerous situations and took action in the most crucial moments, are the pride of their owners. They rely on their adorable snouts and ears that for some even earned medals and official recognition....

December 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1326 words · William Williams