Natalie Sharp decided to turn her face into album covers for this Record Store Day. This time, she decided to upgrade her art project compared to last year. She turned to Facebook for help and before she knew it she had already "signed" 40 different covers. Since this is her hobby and not her job, she couldn't cover them all, but already 11 is a lot with the fact that she spent 8 hours on one.
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We are gifted with 86,600 seconds every day. Now imagine that 86,600 euros appeared in your account every morning. At the end of the day, that money would be gone, whether you spent it or not. And the next morning they would get a new 86,600 euros. Why not do everything in your power to spend that money, because you don't want anything to go to waste. Why not do the same with your time? A video that will change your outlook on life.
Alejandro Duran is an artist who creates colorful landscape art from washed-up trash from more than 50 different countries.
Some time ago, the "Whatever" media team prepared a social experiment where a man asked 100 random girls if they would sleep with him. Of the 100 girls asked, not a single one agreed to his offer. This time she was tricked by the men, as a young girl named Andrea searched the streets for victims and asked them the same question. How many men do you think have succumbed to her charms?!
We are witnessing that threatening nature can be extremely beautiful these days, when Chile is shaken by a volcano that has been dormant for more than 40 years. In doing so, an incredible video clip was created that shows the incredible power of this natural phenomenon.
We all know the saying that a mother is alone. In the video, the author of Pandora Jewelry conducted an experiment where blindfolded children had to recognize their mother. Check out how they did it in the video. We believe you will cry too.
Some dog owners treat their four-legged friends like babies. And while this may seem ridiculous to some, a new study published in the journal Science proves that the bond between a dog and its owner can be as emotionally strong as the bond between a mother and her child. And this is just the latest scientific theory on a high pile of similar research that explains how dogs have chosen such an important place in our society.
Yoga instructors Claudine and Honzo live an enviable life. When they are not leading yoga seminars or teaching, they travel the world and pose in front of many world landmarks in yoga poses that overcome gravity. They publish their photos on Instagram under the name YogaBeyond. Meet Spouse Lafond.
Artist Julie Alice Chappell took a slightly different approach to making flying insects. She used the principle of permaculture, so she makes them from waste toy consoles and printed circuit boards. For her creations, instead of classic art materials, she uses Nintendo parts, DVD players, in short, discarded electronics she can get her hands on. She sells her creations through Etsy.
A new infographic put together by All Finance Tax highlights the richest people in the world along with some interesting facts such as. that eight of the ten richest billionaires in the world are Americans, and two of those ten people are women. Most interesting is the fact that most billionaires, such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Larry Ellison, became rich on their own, while only a minority inherited their wealth. For more interesting facts about the richest people in the world, read the article.
You may have heard of the list of business habits that we should change or the list of business habits that we should avoid. Various entrepreneurs and experts, such as Tim Ferriss, among others, recommend some "new" habits and methods that will help free up busy schedules and focus on things that are really important. But first, here are nine business habits that we need to change or eliminate.
Sometimes the simplest inventions can change millions of lives. And this is, among other things, the goal of shoes that grow. The Shoe That Grows was invented by Kenton Lee, and the shoes can adjust their size for up to five years, enabling children in poor countries not to grow up barefoot.