Mind Games That Work: 25 Psychological Tricks People Have Tried

Mind Games That Work: 25 Psychological Tricks People Have Tried Reddit is a goldmine for fascinating discussions, and when one user posed the question , “What are the coolest psychology tricks that you know or have used?” the responses poured in. From subtle persuasion techniques to social hacks, people shared some of the most interesting psychological tricks they swear by. Here are some of the most intriguing ones. These clever psychology tricks, shared by Reddit users, prove just how much subtle changes in behavior can influence interactions....

February 2, 2026 · 9 min · 1902 words · Matilda Foster

New Art Store In Tokyo Lined Its Walls With 4,200 Different Pigments

New Art Store In Tokyo Lined Its Walls With 4,200 Different Pigments Maintaining traditional arts is no mean feat. A store called “Pigment” opened in Tokyo to do just that. The walls are lined with 4,200 different pigments, 200 antique-style paintbrushes and ink sticks, 50 different kinds of animal glues, and traditional Japanese paper. Pigment will also host workshops and instructions on how to paint like your ancestors used to....

February 2, 2026 · 1 min · 149 words · Laura Gerdes

Newest Canadian Passport Features Hidden Images Only Visible Under Uv Light

Newest Canadian Passport Features Hidden Images Only Visible Under UV Light The latest Canadian passport design, which was released in 2013, features amazing images that glow under UV light. The images are only vaguely visible in a daylight, but once you turn on a UV light, the beautiful sparkling images on the passport glow with energy. Along with a biometric chip, these fascinating glowing images are security measures that help make it practically impossible to duplicate and falsify the passport....

February 2, 2026 · 1 min · 87 words · Patricia Larsen

Nuclear Waste Is Recycled Into Diamond Batteries That Last Practically Forever

Nuclear Waste Is Recycled Into Diamond Batteries That Last Practically Forever Scientists have been trying to solve problems relating to storing and using nuclear waste for many years now. As this waste still holds valuable radioactive isotopes it is often not about getting rid of the used fuel, but about keeping it save ’till we find the best way to work with it. A team of physicists and chemists from the University of Bristol suggests turning some of it into batteries that are shaped like diamonds and meant to last for thousands of years....

February 2, 2026 · 4 min · 791 words · Dana Coriell

People Are Falling In Love With This Artist’S Tiny Pop Culture

People Are Falling In Love With This Artist’s Tiny Pop Culture-Inspired Tattoos (30 Pics) Eden Kozokaro, aka Kozo, is an Israeli tattoo artist currently based in New York who specializes in miniature tattoos inspired by movies, paintings and comic books. In an interview with Inked Magazine , the artist said his tattoo artist career began after one of his friends bought the cheapest tattoo machine they could find on eBay....

February 2, 2026 · 2 min · 340 words · Lorraine Braun

People Are Sharing The Weirdest Things They’Ve Found In Thrift Stores (45 Pics)

People Are Sharing The Weirdest Things They’ve Found In Thrift Stores (45 Pics) Thrift shopping is awesome – and if you don’t agree, you probably just never visited a good thrift store. After all, where else could you buy so much awesome, weird, and funny stuff for just a few dollars? People are continuing to share their greatest thrift store hauls in a Facebook group called Weird Secondhand Finds That Just Need To Be Shared and the stuff they find never ceases to amaze us....

February 2, 2026 · 8 min · 1664 words · Helen Celedon

People In This Online Thread Share 25 Things That Are Perceived As Healthy, But Are Actually Not

People In This Online Thread Share 25 Things That Are Perceived As Healthy, But Are Actually Not The collective experience of humans, combined with the advancement of science, are the things that shape what we take into our bodies today. Someone must have fallen ill after eating a pufferfish that we now know which parts to avoid. Also, science spearheaded the advancement of medicine, we could now perform research to find cures for diseases, something we weren’t able to do centuries ago....

February 2, 2026 · 4 min · 816 words · Betty Castro

People Share 20 Hilarious Names That Raise The Question “What Were The Parents Thinking?”

People Share 20 Hilarious Names That Raise The Question “What Were The Parents Thinking?” There are many parents out there who strive to give their babies “unique” names, and in order to do so, some of them end up embarrassing their kids for life. Turns out, there is even a Facebook group named “ That Name is a Tragedeigh 2.0 ” dedicated to unusual names. With over 41K members, the community guides its members to ‘poke fun at awful names and naming culture’....

February 2, 2026 · 2 min · 347 words · Angelica Rocha

People Who Deal With A Lot Of Emails May Find These 30 Memes Spot

People Who Deal With A Lot Of Emails May Find These 30 Memes Spot-On Whereas once upon a time we were thrilled to get an email and felt ridiculously important when it happened, the total opposite is true now. Checking emails, replying back and forth, cleaning up your inbox, all of these things have become a tiresome chore. In fact, there are tons of painfully accurate memes that have become quite popular that express our frustrations with email ....

February 2, 2026 · 3 min · 513 words · Eileen Stacy

People Who Found Success Despite Failures

People who found success despite failures These people who found success despite failures Harjeet Singh https://www.facebook.com/captainscoop

February 2, 2026 · 1 min · 16 words · Steven Hillis

Photographer Documents Chickens, And They All Look Like Supermodels

Photographer Documents Chickens, And They All Look Like Supermodels Matteo Tranchellini is a professional photographer and he first got fascinated by the beauty of chickens while looking for a Concincina as a pet for his studio garden in Milan. In 2013 he met a farmer named Giorgio who invited him to an aviary exhibition, and that was the day he fell in love with the beauty of these magnificent and underrated birds....

February 2, 2026 · 1 min · 192 words · Martha Davis

Photographer Mom Creates Magical Scenarios And Costumes For Her Kids

Photographer Mom Creates Magical Scenarios And Costumes For Her Kids “ As a teenager or even young adult, I wouldn’t dare to call myself creative, ” says self-taught Polish photographer Anna Rozwadowska. “ It all changed when I got my first DSLR. Then my son, Jacob, was born. I discovered Pinterest, gave birth to my second child – Barbara, learned to sew… All these episodes have made me who I am now....

February 2, 2026 · 2 min · 231 words · Maureen Gravel

Photographers Are Sharing The Setups They Used To Capture The Perfect Shot (20 Pics)

Photographers Are Sharing The Setups They Used To Capture The Perfect Shot (20 Pics) When looking at a photo, you hardly ever wonder how it was taken. The photographer probably just pointed their camera and clicked the button – and while technically you’re not wrong, there’s a lot of stuff that happens before that button is pushed. Some photographers on Twitter recently revealed how intricate some of their setups are and you’ll be surprised when you see just how much work goes into capturing that perfect photo....

February 2, 2026 · 2 min · 214 words · Lilia Mckeown

Pissjar Sans

Pissjar Sans – A Typeface Made Of Piss We have recorded our first album Apathy & Cheap Thrills and decided to go for a record cover that suits the music, with a logo made of piss. After a couple of hard days of peeing, we realized that this could be so much more than a record cover and a couple of T-shirts. It could be what the world deserves – piss....

February 2, 2026 · 1 min · 109 words · Pauline Marroguin

Quarantined Guy Ties A Note To His Chihuahua And Sends It To The Store To Buy Some Cheetos

Quarantined Guy Ties A Note To His Chihuahua And Sends It To The Store To Buy Some Cheetos So that time of the month finally arrives – you’ve run out of food and need to run down to the store. You put on your gloves, face mask, grab a bottle of hand sanitizer and embark on your quest to the local supermarket. You keep your distance from other people, make sure to touch as little surfaces as possible, fill your bags with whatever food that is left in the store and make it back home – whew....

February 2, 2026 · 3 min · 473 words · Regina Gavin

Quirky Line Of Suits Inspired By Ugly Christmas Sweaters

Quirky Line Of Suits Inspired by Ugly Christmas Sweaters This dressy suit line for Christmas fashionistas by Shinesty was(obviously) inspired by the tacky Christmas sweaters that most of us wore when we were kids (or that some of us still do!). The flamboyant line of jacket, tie, and pant suits features three different designs: The Ugly Christmas Sweater Suit, The Holiday Tree Suit, and The Rudolph. Finally, there’s a new way to get into the cozy Christmas spirit without destroying your exceptional style!...

February 2, 2026 · 2 min · 269 words · Sarah Bragg

Rare Photography Of Russian Empire In 1910S Glow In Splendid Colour

Rare Photography Of Russian Empire In 1910s Glow In Splendid Colour It is almost incomprehensible that these colour photographs were taken in Russian Empire a century ago, even before the beginning of World War I! Such early years as 1909-1915, the years that these pictures were taken, are deeply engraved in our imagination as the world of black and white. Therefore these rare images by trained photographer and chemist Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky (1863-1944) strike us with awe....

February 2, 2026 · 4 min · 745 words · Christi Moncrief

Realism In Miniature: 20 Stunning Animal Sculptures By Fanni Sandor

Realism in Miniature: 20 Stunning Animal Sculptures By Fanni Sandor Fanni Sandor’s breathtakingly detailed miniature animal sculptures have captivated audiences worldwide. Her ability to capture the essence of nature in tiny yet incredibly realistic figures is a testament to her dedication, skill, and passion for both biology and art. In an exclusive interview with DeMilked, she shared insights into her journey as a miniaturist, her inspirations, and her meticulous creative process....

February 2, 2026 · 3 min · 620 words · Helen Bailey

Satisfy Your Inner Perfectionist With This Symmetrical Instagram Account

Satisfy Your Inner Perfectionist With This Symmetrical Instagram Account Say what you want about unique diamonds and beautifying flaws, but there’s undeniable charm in symmetry. The Instagram Symmetry Monsters celebrates symmetry in its most solid form: architecture. Rooftops, radio towers, bridges, reflections on glass walls – everything is fair game for a dedicated symmetry hunter. If you spot some of that perfection in the wild, you can submit your picture with the #SymmetricalMonsters hash tag....

February 2, 2026 · 1 min · 161 words · James Dols

Sell My House Fast

Sell My House Fast The United Kingdom housing market is filled with those who are looking to receive a competitive offer on their home, one that is commiserate with the current rates of the marketplace. But many of them find that it can be very difficult to receive the right offer, especially when they are motivated to sell quickly. If you’re a homeowner and confused on how to sell my house fast, then you’ll want to take your time and research all of your options before making a deal and signing on the bottom line....

February 2, 2026 · 3 min · 613 words · Lucas Lora