Have you ever wondered what everyday things would say if they had the gift of speech? We've recently looked at a series of photos where art pictures talk, and Alvin Juono will brighten your day with cute illustrations in which he imagines what some everyday things would discuss if they could talk.
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Meet Monkey, a black cat who is proof that vampires really exist. But not among humans, but among cats. Namely, Monkey looks like a feline version of Dracula, as he has vampire teeth. But he is not the only cat of this kind, some time ago Loki the cat also became a real internet sensation, but he has slightly shorter teeth than Monkey.
Are you fed up with drivers following your ass and nervously flashing their high beams? Declare war on them! Think of the creepy stickers that are only noticeable on the rear window when the high beams shine on them. The driver behind you is sure to piss his pants! We are sure that he will never again dare to shine his high beams on the vehicle in front of him!
Christmas time is the most beautiful time of the year for many people and, let's face it, we also like to succumb to the festive atmosphere. Many companies put a lot of effort into their Christmas ads at this time, because they quickly get under our skin and we like to share them with our loved ones. We were particularly impressed by the Heathrow Airport Christmas ad, which will warm your heart for a long time.
Liu Bolin is a Chinese artist who masters the body painting technique. He knows how to paint himself so well that he literally blends in with his surroundings. He usually creates by finding a suitable background, choosing colors and starting painting himself. He has already stood in front of the Chinese flag, in front of the train, in front of various buildings, in front of trees, and sometimes he also sits down or lies down on the ground. In his last project, however, he painted other bodies and created replicas of two recognizable art paintings from the painted bodies.
Many celebrities have apparently discovered the fountain of youth, as their years are more than evident. Many have almost met abraham, but they still have a youthful appearance. Jennifer Lopez looks better at 47 than she did 20 years ago. But she is far from the only one who successfully hides her age and looks incredibly youthful. In the following, we present to you celebrities who do not show their age and, following the example of their male counterparts, age like wine.
Steklarna Hrastnik built an 8.5-ton 3D-puzzle in the shape of a pyramid from 20,708 Glass Puzzle cups, which are made of one of the highest quality glasses in the world (it achieves the luster of crystal and does not contain heavy metals). The structure is 2.71 meters high, 3.41 meters wide and 4.04 meters long. With it, the glass factory broke the Guinness record in the 3D puzzle category.
Wondering what highly successful people do differently than you? Would you like to learn their tricks and habits that separate them from ordinary mortals in terms of business success? Then definitely read these tips.
Apparently people were so desperate for kissing in the 1940s that the American illustrated magazine LIFE decided to show people once and for all how the thing is served properly. On this occasion, it issued a special manual on how to correctly or kiss well. It is true that it was published way back in 1942, but many people will find it useful even today. Especially if you're preparing for your first kiss.
Each of us has faced ridicule at some point in our youth. Also Puerto Rican Natalie Castellar, who was mocked by her peers for her thick and full dark eyebrows. She silenced the critics in the best possible way. She became a model. Cara Delevingne has got some tough competition!
The best freebie in the city, our City Magazine, is nominated for the Ypsilon+ award in the MediY category in 2016. Vote for us, who make sure that Generation Y is surrounded by good and positive news.
After the selfie (selfish, 2013), vaping (electronic smoking, 2014) and emoji (smiley, 2015), the English word of 2016 is post-truth (post-factual), the editors of the dictionary authority Oxford Dictionaries announced. For the first time, this term is said to have appeared in 2014, but it came into vogue during the American presidential election and Brexit, when it infected most of the discussions. In 2016, usage increased by as much as 2,000 percent compared to the previous year.











