In 2019, City Magazine covered a thousand and one topics. We chatted about fashion, beauty, technology, cars, suggested recipes, peeked into your soul, revealed what the stars predict for you, maybe even tapped your conscience? At the end of the year, we're looking back, so we took a look at which viral content caught your attention the most. These are our most read viral articles! Well, THANK YOU SO MUCH for reading us and staying our readers in 2020!
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None of us likes going to the doctor. But… girls would love to see a doctor if our doctor looked like Mike's dream doctor. In addition to being smart and "sexy", he also has a beautiful husky dog named Roxy. Ready for some daydreaming about this magical couple?
Fitness blogger Morgan Mikenas recently shocked her Instagram followers with a photo of her hairy legs. She put down her razor to promote natural beauty. Her photos immediately circulated on the Internet.
Maybe one day you even manage to compliment the people around you - your colleague has nice shoes or you like a cute photo that a friend posted on the Instagram social network. But what we humans take for granted is the lasting effect a compliment can have on an individual's self-esteem. After watching this heartwarming video, you'll understand why you need to start giving compliments today.
The lovely 90-year-old grandmother Kimiko can be an inspiration to many millennials, because with her funny photos she shows how to live a happy life and turn it into the most magical experience.
South Korean star Psy, known for the most watched video of all time, Gangnam Style, has got some serious competition. It is a Dutch musical trio that goes by the name Snollebollekes. He made the music video for the song Bam Bam (Bam), which is as polished and as dumb/listenable as Gangam Style. Will it be as big a hit as Gangnam Style? We sincerely hope not!
You probably never thought of salting as something that had artistic value, let alone sexy. Salt and pepper food. There is absolutely no art to this, except that you salt the food just right. But Nusret Gökçe, a Turkish chef who takes salting very seriously, disagrees. His unique method of salting has now brought him worldwide fame. Salting is his artistic signature and it works like sprinkling magic dust on the food.
The viral state of the internet is at its peak when a video surfaced that is so cute that we simply have to share it with you. It is an ideal motivational drug that puts a smile on the corners of your lips during moments of well-deserved rest.
Just like every year at the end of the year, the YouTube network has created a YouTube Rewind compilation, which consists of the most popular clips of the current year. It features YouTube's biggest stars. The video version of DJ Earworm's music mix does not disappoint this time either.
Primož Ravnik aka Figaro is a former downhiller and cross country rider, but today he is an enthusiastic freeride cyclist who eats adrenaline for breakfast. After taming the 200-meter avalanche above Belco (Vogel) with his bicycle months ago, he now descended with his bicycle down the 60-meter, steep as hell Sava dam (HE Moste) in the gorge of Kavčk pod Žirovnica (where he comes from ) and then crashed into the cold water at a speed of more than 70 km/h.
Every year, YouTube presents a list of the most popular videos of the year. These not only capture the most celebrated moments of the year, but show what people around the world loved so much that they watched them not just once, but many times. These may be things we didn't even know about, things that go beyond current events and pop culture. Here are the top 10 YouTube videos of 2017.
The Mannequin Challenge is a new online challenge that is spreading like wildfire among celebrities. It is a challenge in which individuals imitate mannequins, so they freeze in different poses, preferably in unusual ones. The whole thing was 'cooked' by students of the American High School Edward H. White (Jacksonville, Florida), and the video was posted on Twitter by the user @pvrity___ on October 26, 2016. It went viral in no time, and since then there is practically no celebrity who has not tried this challenge. It's hard to say that these high school students also invented it, because fans of the comedy TV series Police Squad (1982) remember that Leslie Nielsen and company became the mannequins at each closing credits, with the difference that at that time it was always someone moved and thus provided a comical contribution.