This Primary School Teacher Illustrated What His Job Is All About In 30 Amusing Comics

This Primary School Teacher Illustrated What His Job Is All About In 30 Amusing Comics Do you remember your days back in the primary school? Maybe only a couple of stand-out moments? Well, the creator of ‘When’s it Hometime?’ comics remembers it all, because he still spends every day in it. This comic series is a brain child of a primary school teacher from Galway, Ireland, who has quite a few hilarious insights about what’s it like to be surrounded by schoolchildren all the time....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 182 words · Wendy Young

This Seattle Man Has Been Feeding Crows For Several Years And They Started Bringing Him Gifts

This Seattle Man Has Been Feeding Crows For Several Years And They Started Bringing Him Gifts Most of us have probably noticed that crows are not only majestic and rather menacingly looking, but they’re also pretty smart – they can solve complex tasks and even hold grudges against people who wronged them! However, one man got to experience the good side of these smart creatures. Stuart Dahlquist is a 56-year-old bird enthusiast from Seattle who has been feeding a family of crows for a few years....

December 23, 2025 · 4 min · 722 words · Salvador Schnipper

This Unique Dining Table Was Created Using Original Suspension Cables From The Golden Gate Bridge

This Unique Dining Table Was Created Using Original Suspension Cables From The Golden Gate Bridge Strands of History is a company based in Tahoe City, California, that produces furniture, sculptures, mementos and other hand-crafted items fabricated from the original Golden Gate Bridge vertical suspender ropes. Recently, in collaboration with Bushey Ironworks and Roundwood furniture, the company created a luxurious walnut dining table reminiscent of the engineering and design found on the Golden Gate Bridge....

December 23, 2025 · 3 min · 581 words · Monica Stiles

Transparent Bubble Tent Lets You Fall Asleep While Counting Stars

Transparent Bubble Tent Lets You Fall Asleep While Counting Stars Ever dreamed of living outside? If you have, you probably were also faced with the harsh weather, wild animals and most likely an unpleasant fate… No worries adventure seekers, there might be a product that helps you follow your wild side and live outside… Well almost. This bubble-shaped tent loses classic fabric for a way more exciting choice – transparent PVC material....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 99 words · Madeline Bussard

Ukrainian Artist Creates Powerful Embroideries Peeking Through Hollow Spaces

Ukrainian Artist Creates Powerful Embroideries Peeking Through Hollow Spaces Diana Yevtukh, a Ukrainian artist, creates beautiful embroideries and places them inside scorched trees or hollow spaces. Her colorful embroidered pieces pop out of hollow spaces in the trees or stones, making them more alive. The vibrant embroideries seem to offer a glimpse of hope in gloomy surroundings. In an interview with DeMilked , the artist says, “An empty space on the tree finds me first – I start to feel like something that belongs to a place was left out, and then I take measurements and start making the embroidery....

December 23, 2025 · 3 min · 553 words · Jeff White

Underwater Puppies: New Photo Series By Seth Casteel

Underwater Puppies: New Photo Series By Seth Casteel Do you remember photographer Seth Casteel’s adorable underwater dog photography series? Now, the New York- and LA-based photographer is back with a sequel capturing the first moments of little puppies diving into the water for the first time. “ To create this series, I taught swimming lessons to over 1500 puppies, building their confidence in the water and helping them develop safety and survival skills, ” writes Casteel....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 138 words · Andrea Adkins

Volunteers Needed To Make Hats To Raise Awareness Of Shaken Baby Syndrome

Volunteers Needed To Make Hats To Raise Awareness Of Shaken Baby Syndrome Attention all knitters! The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) and 14 other states need 5,000 purple baby hats by October, and they need our help. Health officials are joining forces with the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome to prevent serious brain injury, caused by forcefully shaking an infant or young child. The campaign’s name, Click for Babies , refers to the clicking sound that knitters make with their needles....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 416 words · John Mills

Ways To Gift Crochet Lovers

Ways to Gift Crochet Lovers Crochet knitting is a popular craft loved by people all over the globe. There are people who take it as a hobby or even as a business. There are several crochet products like accessories, books, CD’s, patterns and much more. When you are looking to gift a person who loves knitting, it is best to know what gifts to look for and you can optimally buy these at deal prices using jabong....

December 23, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Edwin Williams

What Can You Enjoy On A Trip To Dubai?

What can you enjoy on a trip to Dubai? Dubai is one such fantastically planned city of the UAE that attracts millions of tourists every year. Manmade marvellous such as sky scrapers, artificial island, and ski resort, illuminating night life, and glimpses of olden traditions, are major features of this city. With rich lifestyle, one can have many things to enjoy in Dubai. A trip to Dubai is incomplete without visiting the high rise buildings, great hotels and enjoying some adventure sports....

December 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1068 words · Shawn Page

What Makes Keyloggers For Macos Different From Other Spy Apps?

What makes keyloggers for MacOS different from other spy apps? Keylogger for MacOS is the software that is installed on MacOS and is used to log keystrokes, web history, chat history, and much more. While many keyloggers are malwares or viruses, some are legally developed to allow the parents and employers to keep a tab on the kids and employees respectively. This app is completely different from the spy apps and here are the reasons why....

December 23, 2025 · 4 min · 711 words · Clyde Shaw

White Ghettos Of South Africa

White Ghettos Of South Africa It’s been only 20 years since South Africa got rid of the apartheid policies – a brutal form of government in which white population held all the power while other racial groups were segregated and oppressed. Now the playing field has been leveled out a bit, which resulted in white ghettos appearing all over the region. Photographer Jacques Nelles went to Munsieville township, west of Johannesburg, to document the life in a white ghetto....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 285 words · Alex Burgess

Wife Captures Husband’S Depression With Intimate Photo Series

Wife Captures Husband’s Depression With Intimate Photo Series To fathom and to make sense of the reality her tormented by depression husband was facing, Maureen Drennan didn’t rely on words, instead she let her photos tell the story. That’s how photo project “The Sea That Surrounds Us” came to be. The name comes from a line once written in a love poem by Pablo Neruda called “Night on the Island”....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 190 words · Dennis Decker

Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Competition 2023 Unveils 16 Highly Commended Pics Before Revealing The Winners

Wildlife Photographer Of The Year Competition 2023 Unveils 16 Highly Commended Pics Before Revealing The Winners This year, The Natural History Museum (NHM) is organizing the 59th edition of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. It has received an astonishing 49,957 submissions from photographers in 95 countries. The top 100 photos from this pool will be featured in an upcoming exhibition in London, scheduled for October 13. While the names of the category winners and the prestigious Grand Title and Young Grand Title recipients remain undisclosed, they will be announced on October 10 during an awards ceremony....

December 23, 2025 · 12 min · 2382 words · Helen Blake

Woman Shares A Pic Of Female Milk Ducts And It Brought Up A Lot Of Different Responses

Woman Shares A Pic Of Female Milk Ducts And It Brought Up A Lot Of Different Responses The human body hides many interesting things under the skin that we don’t normally get to see, like the organs, blood vessels and glands. And while many of us have seen the anatomical drawings of the human heart or stomach, there are some strange looking body parts that most people have never seen before – like the female milk ducts....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 291 words · Sara Williams

Your Favorite Childhood Cartoon Characters Turned Into Psycho Killers

Your Favorite Childhood Cartoon Characters Turned Into Psycho Killers LA-based digital concept artist Dan LuVisi has unleashed a torrent of horrific, obscene and dreadful childhood nightmares in his striking series of “Popped Culture” illustrations. Here, our most beloved cartoon characters become brutal psychopaths, serial killers, cold-blooded monsters and masterminds of pure evil. “I was inspired by my childhood nostalgia, growing up on Disney and Nickelodeon cartoons,” LuVisi told Huffpost. “But what my intentions were to do, was combine that love with the dark underbelly of Hollywood and how it corrupts some of its many actors and actresses....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 196 words · Bridget Hansen

“I Am Still To This Day, Blown Away”: 20 Honest Stories From Folks Who Married Into Wealth

“I Am Still To This Day, Blown Away”: 20 Honest Stories From Folks Who Married Into Wealth When you get married, some adjustments naturally need to happen on the part of both individuals. From figuring out differing food habits to dealing with extended family dynamics, so many variables only come to light after the fact. One discussion that really took ‘ Ask Reddit ’ by storm was how various folks dealt with marrying someone significantly more wealthy than them....

December 22, 2025 · 25 min · 5143 words · Sandra Pitts

“I Was Given A Kitten As A Tip”: 30 Hilarious Pizza Delivery Driver’S Stories

“I Was Given A Kitten As A Tip”: 30 Hilarious Pizza Delivery Driver’s Stories We don’t often stop and think about all the adventures our delivery drivers must go through while bringing our orders to us. They have to deal with the weather, animals, other people, weird encounters and more en route. Indeed, we miss 100% of the stories we don’t find out about. That’s a lot of drama, tea and entertainment that we are potentially not privy to....

December 22, 2025 · 44 min · 9345 words · Thomas Murray

“Scroll, Laugh, Repeat”: 40 Funny Memes That Might Just Be Too Relatable

“Scroll, Laugh, Repeat”: 40 Funny Memes That Might Just Be Too Relatable The internet is an endless treasure trove of humor, and one Instagram page that consistently delivers top-tier laughs is @memed.fyi . This page is a haven for meme lovers, offering a perfect blend of absurdity, relatable content, and internet culture references. Whether you need a quick escape from reality or just a reason to chuckle, @memed.fyi has you covered....

December 22, 2025 · 1 min · 185 words · Ruth Harmon

“Snapchat Location On”: 20 Unsafe Things People Don’T Pay Enough Attention To

“Snapchat Location On”: 20 Unsafe Things People Don’t Pay Enough Attention To If there is one thing that seems to be true about life, it’s that if there is something you enjoy a lot, it’s probably pretty bad for you. So it’s no wonder then that there are myriad things that are available to us but are not necessarily good for us and in fact, do more harm than good....

December 22, 2025 · 4 min · 695 words · Kenneth Byers

“Superculture”: 40 Entertaining Posts That Prove Memes Are The Best Medicine

“Superculture”: 40 Entertaining Posts That Prove Memes Are The Best Medicine The internet has given us countless ways to laugh, but few things hit quite like a perfectly timed meme. Whether it’s a silly pun, a relatable situation, or a clever take on everyday struggles, memes are the universal language of humor. And if you’re looking for a steady dose of them, the Facebook page “ Superculture ” has you covered....

December 22, 2025 · 2 min · 236 words · Douglas Miles