You've probably heard that your smartphone is a breeding ground for bacteria and that it's even dirtier than a toilet bowl. Therefore, the idea of "toilet" paper for a smartphone is far from wrong. Of course, the quirk comes from Japan. You come across an unusual sight at Tokyo's Narita Airport, where in addition to the classic toilet paper holder, a mini holder and mini toilet paper await you in the toilet cubicle, which is not intended for gnomes or mice, but for your smartphone screen.
Blood will flow... Alien: Covenant is the sequel to Prometheus, the prequel to the first part of the Alien franchise, Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi horror film that answered too much and said too little. The creators of the sixth film from the Alien film franchise promise that the new Eighth Passenger will be much scarier than Prometheus. It is expected that it will not be suitable for adolescents.
Many artists do not 'trust' classic art materials such as paint, stone, clay, wood, etc. Ian Berry is one of those. He discovered a very special niche. Instead of paint, he uses jeans or pieces of it.
There are quite a few films that explore male friendship and brotherly bonds. We have prepared a selection of brother movie pairs (or trios) that offer an interesting look at how brothers are often related to each other. Which movie stories of brotherly love impressed you the most?
Photographer Benjamin Von Wong is a fan of underwater photography, and for the past year he has been tackling 'boring' topics such as climate change and wildlife conservation with his photographic projects. With their latest project, Mermaids Hate Plastic, they keep this trend going. This time he tackles plastic pollution. If the previous two subjects were much more grateful for the lens, this time too he managed to create fascinating scenes from seemingly unphotogenic subjects. He employed underwater girls and created a sea out of 10,000 bottles – the amount the average American would consume in a lifetime. The project draws attention to the pressing problem of plastic pollution.
The year 2016 was marked by various events at home and around the world, which were captured by the best Reuters photographers. For the end of the year, they prepared the photos that most marked the year 2016. Below, see which photos inspired and shocked us the most this year.
A recent study showed that those who use Facebook live longer, but this one finds that we are less happy if we often follow what is happening with our friends, because the online image creates a false sense that others have a perfect life, but we ourselves no. As a result, it brings more envy than joy into our lives.
Christmas is coming, which can only mean one thing. Yes, okay, presents under the Christmas tree, but we were referring to the film Home Alone (1990), which has been a staple of Christmas TV for more than 20 years. Inextricably linked to the film are the traps that Kevin McCallister sets for the robbers. Seemingly innocent, Vsauce3 checked what the consequences would be if the events of the movie Home Alone happened in real life. Hint. They would have put her together much worse than in the movie.
Loving is a mid-20th century biographical drama by Jeff Nichols – based on the 2011 documentary The Loving Story – about interracial couple Richard and Mildred Loving. In Virginia, where they lived, it was against the law at the time. The film is an ode to a loving couple who set a new milestone in the fight for civil rights in the United States with their silent fight for justice. The film received a standing ovation at its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
Orgasm is great, you agree, right? Well, some people can experience it just like that, without any warning, and in the most unusual ways. No, we're not talking about 'corrupt' or perverted ways, but everyday tasks that can bring someone to orgasm. Whether this is a curse or a blessing for them is up to you.
The Dutch violinist André Rieu, internationally celebrated as the "king of the waltz" of our time, is coming to Ljubljana's Stožice on June 14, 2017 with the Johann Strauss Orchestra. This extraordinary world musician and his orchestra will be seen on our stages for the first time.
David Allegretti and his friend Sean conducted an interesting social experiment. They put on reflective vests, the kind usually worn by directors and security guards, and checked whether this would get them into a concert, the zoo, the cinema for free... As it turned out, the reflective vest is a universal ticket for concerts, sports, cultural and other events.