Illustrator Makes Hilariously Random Comics Guaranteed To Make You Laugh (Part 2)

Illustrator Makes Hilariously Random Comics Guaranteed To Make You Laugh (Part 2) Vincent is a genius illustrator who is better known as the creator of Lolnein, and his comics are truly hilarious, they present everyday situations and add a little bit of randomness to them. We can guarantee that his work will make your day, and put a smile on your face! This is not the first time we share Vincent’s work on DeMilked, you can find more of his comics here ....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 242 words · Angela Cross

In A Little Over 2 Years, This British Woman Increased This Old Semi’S Value By £110,000, And Turned Into Her Dream Home

In A Little Over 2 Years, This British Woman Increased This Old Semi’s Value By £110,000, And Turned Into Her Dream Home Lyndsey Gynane is a 42-year-old British mother from Halewood, Liverpool, who recently stunned everyone by turning an old semi-detached house into her dream home. The woman spent two years on the project and has gained over 161k followers documenting the process from start to finish. Lyndsey and her husband bought the house back in 2018 as a fixer-upper and instantly realized its hidden potential....

December 21, 2025 · 3 min · 448 words · Harry Mcallister

Incredible Surreal Images By Achraf Baznani

Incredible Surreal Images by Achraf Baznani Talented photographer-artist Achraf Baznani plays with scale and proportion to create mise-en-scène that are dream-like, introspective and not a little bit whimsical. His images have been lauded by art and photography lovers, hundreds of thousands of which follow him online.​ In this new series, Achraf Baznani creates a new surreal world with his own hand, and put it in an incredible and imaginary positions!...

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 90 words · Kathryn Ward

Incredibly Complicated Musical Instrument That Runs On 2,000 Marbles

Incredibly Complicated Musical Instrument That Runs On 2,000 Marbles You thought playing guitar was hard? Then meet Martin Molin, 33 year-old lead musician of Swedish band Wintergatan, who has invented a new instrument of mind-blowing complexity. He calls it Wintergatan’s Marble Machine. This otherworldly musical instrument is completely analog. It’s powered by a manually-operated hand crank and the sound is produced by 2 000 metal marbles that pass through the instrument....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 145 words · Chelsea Hanson

Indian Artist Uses Sunlight To Project Phrases Exploring Theories Of Time Onto The Street

Indian Artist Uses Sunlight To Project Phrases Exploring Theories of Time Onto The Street Daku is an Indian graffiti artist from Delhi who is known for his typographic street art installations, criticizing consumerism and various social issues. For his latest project, he cooperated with an Indian non-profit organization St+art India and created a mesmerizing installation called ‘Theory Of Time’ in Panjim, Goa. This temporary art installation utilizes sunlight to cast shadows of letters across on the street, displaying a message about the passing of time....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 310 words · Karen Avery

Indian Destinations For Solo Women Travellers

Indian Destinations for Solo Women Travellers Though it is a common assumption that India is not a safe destination for women travellers, there are a lot of tourist destinations that are tagged as safest places in the country. With your safety into consideration, we have listed the top destinations in India where solo women travellers can enjoy without any constraint. These destinations are not just safe, they are charming, mesmerizing and make a wonderful tourist destination for all age groups....

December 21, 2025 · 5 min · 866 words · Dorothy Martin

Japanese Army Builds Enormous Star Wars Sculpture For Snow Festival

Japanese Army Builds Enormous Star Wars Sculpture For Snow Festival Geeks like to go all the way with their projects, and Japan is a country full of geeks. That‘s why they spent a month (and purportedly enlisted the help of the Army) building a giant Star Wars snow sculpture for the 66th Sapporo Snow Festival. And is truly enormous: 3,500 tons of snow went into making this 23 meter wide, 15 meter tall piece of geek art....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 163 words · Frank Robins

Les Soldats Poètes

Les soldats poètes Pont-Neuf, Paris 2015. handel752@orange.fr Jean-Jacques Koenig Living in Paris. Try to do something against violence with art and poésie.

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 22 words · James Waddell

Little Japanese Flip Books Use Negative Space To Reveal Their Secret Stories

Little Japanese Flip Books Use Negative Space To Reveal Their Secret Stories Many of us have probably experimented with little flip books when we were kids, drawing simple cartoons on the corner of a notebook. This magical series of magical flip books published by Mou Hitotsu no Kenkyujo tells magical stories as you flip through its pages with your thumb. But they’re not like any old flipbook – they use cut-outs to reveal images in the negative spaces left behind....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 81 words · Evelyn Fletcher

Miniature Hybrid Illustrations Of Wild Animals Combined With Landscapes

Miniature Hybrid Illustrations Of Wild Animals Combined With Landscapes Usually it’s the double exposure photographers that try to combine animals and their surroundings. Not so with Sam Larson! He uses paints and inks to make his pictures. That’s how we get to see buffaloes with the prairie inside them. You can say that an animal encapsulates its environment in itself; after all, it the product of its surroundings! Sam Larson is freelance designer and illustrator from Portland, and the owner of Steel Bison store....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 176 words · Jeanne Vernon

Monster Invasion: Cute And Crazy Characters Live In Photos

Monster Invasion: Cute And Crazy Characters Live In Photos My name is David and I come from Macedonia (a small country in Balkans). I am an artist who draws crazy, cute, funny and geeky characters. I made this photo invasion because I wanted to do something different with my illustrations. Combined like this, the images have another dimension and message. The hardest part was to chose the right image for the right character, but sometimes when I find an image I know instantly what character I should put on....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 99 words · Catherine Monroe

Mothers-To

Mothers-To-Be Dive Into Unique Underwater Maternity Photos By Adam Opris Maternity photography is a beautiful way to capture this unique period of time in parents’ lives, and the variety of tools and ways to approach it seems endless. Adam Opris, a wedding and lifestyle photographer by day and underwater photographer by night, captures mommies-to-be underwater, creating divine and beautifully symbolic scenery. “ I grew up in South Florida with love for everything outdoors....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 135 words · Lore Lombardo

New Disturbing Dishware Covered With Ants By Evelyn Bracklow

New Disturbing Dishware Covered With Ants By Evelyn Bracklow Brilliant German artist Evelyn Bracklow, who runs a shop called “La Philie,” continues her adventures in the world of ceramics with her unsettling hallmark – realistic hand-painted ants. The disturbing creepy-crawlies cover every one of her gorgeous vintage dishware pieces, inspiring visions of a nightmarish picnic invasion on a peaceful summer afternoon. See our post on Bracklow’s previous works here ....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 81 words · Janice Park

Over 150 People Drew 10 Iconic Logos From Memory, And The Results Are Hilarious

Over 150 People Drew 10 Iconic Logos From Memory, And The Results Are Hilarious Companies spend millions to earn a tiny space in our heads that would help instantly recognize their brand logos. But how well do you think that money is actually spent? To find out a custom signage firm Signs.com has conducted a fascinating experiment, asking 156 Americans between the ages of 20 and 70, to draw 10 famous logos as accurately as possible....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 248 words · Christopher Piccoli

People Are Hilariously Calling Out Online Dating Profile Bios That Are ‘Red Flags’ In Themselves

People Are Hilariously Calling Out Online Dating Profile Bios That Are ‘Red Flags’ In Themselves The dating game is tough, there’s no doubt about it. Having all these dating apps and social media which are supposed to make the search easier, just seems to put more pressure on the whole situation even more. As usual, folks gathered online to vent their frustrations by sharing humorous tweets calling out the tired cliches and over-used pickup lines they’ve come across one too many times....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 205 words · Elsa Stafford

People Share 20 Alternative Ways Of Pronouncing Common Words And It’S Hilarious

People Share 20 Alternative Ways Of Pronouncing Common Words And It’s Hilarious There’s nothing more annoying than people mispronouncing words. You know, like when someone pronounces espresso as “expresso” or says “should of” instead of “should have”. However, as terribly annoying as poor grammar may be, sometimes it can be pretty funny. People on the internet are coming up with hilarious “alternative pronunciations” of common words and they would make any linguist boil with anger....

December 21, 2025 · 2 min · 219 words · Virgil Massey

People Shared 40 Pics Taken Moments Before Disaster Struck

People Shared 40 Pics Taken Moments Before Disaster Struck Comedy and tragedy often depend on your point of view. While slipping on a banana peel might be seen as comedic, for me, the thought of falling and dealing with the aftermath of pain overwhelms the hilarity. Luckily, the internet allows us to find and share moments just before (hopefully hilarious) mishaps occur. Here, we’ve compiled some fantastic examples of photos taken seconds or even milliseconds before disaster strikes....

December 21, 2025 · 5 min · 997 words · Robert Magera

Photo Of A Roadrunner Blocked By The The U.S. Border Wins The Title Of Best Bird Photo Of 2021

‘Sprats and Bread’ by Ruediger Schulz. Creative Imagery, Gold

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 9 words · Jesse Roberts

Photographer Spends 14 Years Of Her Life Documenting World’S Oldest Trees

Photographer Spends 14 Years Of Her Life Documenting World’s Oldest Trees San Francisco-based photographer Beth Moon set out to document the oldest, largest, and rarest trees in the world. She’s been traveling for 14 years already, visiting five continents, with the result of 60 finest photographs that were recently printed out in the book titled “Ancient Trees: Portraits of Time.” For the photos to look old themselves and stress the overwhelming age of the trees in focus, Moon uses a rare and difficult practice of platinum and palladium printing....

December 21, 2025 · 1 min · 169 words · David Wood

Points To Be Considered While Preparing Entertainment Speech

Points To Be Considered While Preparing Entertainment Speech The most important motive of delivering a speech is to grab the attention of the audience. It depends upon an individual what all tactics he uses to get the attention of the listener to a great extent but in certain cases where the objective of a speech is pre decided there it becomes difficult to use different tactics as one needs to stick to the objective also....

December 21, 2025 · 3 min · 510 words · Brenda Land