Every large company has its own characteristics and stereotypes associated with it. The hashtag is inextricably linked to the Twitter social network, Ikea to the assembly of furniture, Starbucks is known for writing the names of its customers on pots... Leonid Khan played with stereotypes about world-famous companies and included them in his illustrations on the subject job interviews.
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Assembling Ikea furniture is quite simple and we have to be really clumsy not to say anything that we fail to put together simple furniture elements such as a chest of drawers, a table and a chair. Apparently, despite the crystal clear instructions, this is too much for some. These individuals covered the whole line when assembling Ikea furniture. Can you really be so incompetent that you fail? The answer is more than obvious 'yes, you can'!
What did Disney villains look like in real life? Thanks to Jirka, a Finnish artist, now we know!
Repairing roads and streets is expensive, the local authorities of the Primorski district in Russia's St. Therefore, Petersburg found it cheaper to tackle infrastructure repairs with the help of Photoshop and hire a graphic designer instead of a construction company. But the population quickly realized that the authorities used a trick when repairing the footpath, which was 'invented' by Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin, who had the scenery of villages erected on the devastated and recently conquered territories along the banks of the Dnieper River during Catherine the Great's visit, in order to raised the importance of the newly conquered territories. The story of the digital Potemkin village spread like wildfire across Russia.
Stephanie Potakis has been a vegetarian practically her whole life. She hasn't eaten meat since the fourth grade of elementary school. Until today. After 22 years, for the first time, she surrendered to the pleasure of meat again and, among other things, sunk her teeth into a juicy steak. Her reaction when tasting meat products is incredible. Carnivores will be delighted, but vegetarians will probably curse it long and hard.
There are more than 7 billion people and 195 countries in the world. Beautiful people live in all countries in the world, there is no doubt about that, but certainly some countries stand out even in this criterion. So where do the most beautiful women come from?
Yes, you read that right. Bono Vox, the driving force behind the Irish band U2, is the American women's magazine Glamor for 2016. Whatever your opinion of this vocalist and human rights activist, we can probably all agree that Bono is not a woman. But that didn't stop Glamor from announcing her as Woman of the Year, thus continuing the controversial selection for the title of "Woman of the Year", which last year went to Caitlyn Jenner, a transsexual who was a year before this man – Bruce Jenner, father of Kylie and Kendall Jenner.
Tattoos that we got done a long time ago can be regretted later. Either for aesthetic reasons or because we have changed our view of the world. This is especially felt by ex-criminals, whose tattoos, with which they express their affiliation, have a harmful effect on their lives forever. This is what photographer Steven Burton explores in his Skin Deep photo series of ex-gangsters. The series consists of portraits of ex-gangsters, tattooed all over their bodies, whose tattoos have been digitally removed. He worked on the project for two years and invested over 400 hours of retouching in Photoshop.
A new study has linked social media to a longer lifespan. That's right, you read that right. A study of 12 million Facebook users found that those who use the social network to maintain and grow their real social ties live longer.
Model and make-up artist Setareh Hosseini dressed up in all the astrological signs and with her transformation captured the main characteristics of Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces.
Photographer Paul Maria Schneggenburger has always been fascinated by sleep, the state when the body is inactive and resting, when the senses and the mind are withdrawn so much that the mind does not receive anything. At that time, the Dutchman turns on his camera and, with the help of a long exposure time, photographs people while they sleep, creating the feeling that they are leaving a trace with their unconscious movement. they dance in their sleep.
What are you willing to do to get the new iPhone 7 for free? Walking around town naked? Do you throw yourself into the sea in this cold? Change name? The Ukrainian Oleksander Turin ate it!











