An Incredibly Effective Way To Develop Your Child’s Math Skills With LEGO Blocks

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Lego is a phenomenal children’s toy. It’s little wonder then that both adults and kids enjoy playing around with it. It can help stimulate your imagination, your creative abilities, and your logical thinking. In turn, it can be used not only as a toy, but also as a great aid to learning both in the classroom and at home. Continue reading »

How Male Beauty Standards Have Changed Over 100 Years

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The creators of the YouTube channel Cut have on more than one occasion focused on the changes which have taken place in women’s fashion in different countries across the course of the past century. Finally, they’ve done the same thing for men: using the example of fashionable American guys, the guys over at Cut have reproduced the dominant style for each decade of the twentieth century one by one. It’s absolutely fascinating to see how much things have changed! Continue reading »

War And Peace: New Powerful Illustrations By Gunduz Aghayev

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This is the new series by Gunduz Agayev. In the past men created a God of war and blamed mythic Gods for the wars. However, throughout the history only men were responsible for all the bloodshed. Alas, many of us still do not understand this and want to evade the responsibility. Continue reading »

French Artist Restores Flea Market Paintings And Adds His Own Stories To Them

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Introduced by Guy Debord and his revolutionary famous organization of International Situationist of Dadaism, the distortion is being reborn with the paintbrush of the young painter Blase. By discovering forgotten masters’ painting in flea markets, sometimes in a pitiful state, Blase (as Blasepheme) uses very academic techniques of restoration to modify the original painting. Like a fresh boost or facelift, the paintings get a second life. Continue reading »

18 Astoundingly Accurate Diagrams Showing What It’s Really Like To Be An Introvert

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Introverts are unique people. Many of them prefer to spend their evenings and weekends spending time with themselves at home rather than hanging out in a noisy bar or supporting their favourite football team at the stadium. Sometimes they end up with a negative reputation which they really don’t deserve.
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Surreal Art By Tony Futura Makes Fun Of Consumerism And Pop Culture

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Tony Futura, a digital artist based in Berlin, creates surreal art that seems to poke fun at the materialism and pop-culture focus of modern Western life. His light-hearted and funny digital art is often charged with sexual energy. Continue reading »

This Guy Gives Homeless People Free Haircuts — And Changes Their Lives For The Better

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Twenty-six-year-old Nasir Sobhani, better known as The Streets’ Barber, cuts people’s hair. Six days a week, he does this in a shop, to earn a living. But on his day off, he goes out on to the streets of Melbourne to clip the hair and shave the beards of homeless people, for free. He takes the opportunity while he does so to convince these people that it’s never too late to pick yourself up and start again. Continue reading »

42 Powerful Examples of Social Advertising

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A well-made advert draws your attention and sticks in your mind for a long time. This is exactly the kind of effect needed to deal with social problems. Making people stop and think, as well as forcing them to act, is the first step towards significant changes. Continue reading »

No-Shave Movember: Disney Princesses with Beards

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In probably the weirdest and most unsettling commemoration of Movember (mustache November) that we’ve seen yet, blogger and illustrator Adam Ellis has created a series of images of Disney princesses with lush beards. Continue reading »

This Artist Already Knows What to Do With Her Life

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Emma Lindström is an extremely modest artist. The girl discovered what she wants to do in life while she was painting, or actually – splashing paint on the canvas. In addition to creating art, Emma wants to inspire other people to act on their own, so that they can discover their own path in life. Continue reading »

Fantastic Worlds of John Brosio: Tornadoes, Twisters, and a Jerk in a Road

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You have to like John Brosio: a guy who appreciates a bottle of Chateau Yquem, but is equally happy with a can of Budweiser. Brosio, who paints Texas twisters with the aplomb and sensitivity of Corot, is an artist who can make you smile and scare you at the same time. His canvases fuse dark humor and a dose of awe into memorable images that get you in the gut. Continue reading »

16 Ironic Comic Strips Every Girl will Understand

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So many things happen to a girl every day: some sad, some funny, some just downright absurd. Talented illustrator Sarah Andersen knows how to express all of the different facets of a girl’s life perfectly through her unique comic strips.

Here are some of the best one’s we’ve found. We’re sure every girl will understand them! Continue reading »

Old Thrift Store Paintings You’ll Actually Want To Take Home

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Remember those thrift store paintings you often see collecting dust on the wall of your local charity shop? They’re the kind of generic, inoffensive and unimaginative artworks you’d see propped up in cheap hotels or mounted on the wall down a corridor nobody visits.
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Farid Rueda’s New Pieces of Street Art in Bogota, Colombia

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Farid Rueda just took a quick trip in Colombia to visit Bogota where he was able to work his magic on a new piece. Continue reading »

Jigsaw Puzzle That Will Exercise Your Patience

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By completing these complex jigsaw puzzle with ducks, you exercise your patience and determination regarding pursuit of the goal. We don’t recommend putting them together with your partner – it can cause a serious fight. Continue reading »

11 Totally Accurate Illustrations Showing Exactly What It’s Like to Be a Woman

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The artist Agustina Guerrero draws brilliant illustrations about the everyday life led by ordinary women all over the world. She is seriously observant, noticing the kind of details about their lives that many men would never even guess at. At the same time, her illustrations are charmingly straightforward — she draws her own life, with its joys and sorrows, and at the same time manages to always see the funny side of what happens. Continue reading »

Devoted Husband Plants & Harvests 4.5 Miles Of Sunflowers To Fulfill Wife’s Dying Wish

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When Don Jacquish lost his wife Babette to cancer, he was determined to fulfil her dying wish of selling sunflower seeds to raise money for others battling the disease. Continue reading »

Black Friday Shoppers are Suspiciously Similar to Zombie Hordes

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If you want to shop in Black Friday, try to not get into the vortex of shopping and don’t turn into of the store zombies that can jump down somebody’s throat for some sale item. Continue reading »

Couple Announces Pregnancy Using Mom’s Body to Create Some Attractive ‘Live’ Scenes

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Simon Schaffrath and his girlfriend Saskia Repp from Frankfurt, Germany are expecting their first child (already named Theodore) in November, and to announce their good news, they decided on an unconventional method, allowing the whole family to get involved. Continue reading »

5 Must Seen Yoga Poses

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French acrobat and yogi Arthur Cadre (previously) show us 5 of his own positions. For your viewing pleasure, don’t try this at home! Arthur Cadre perform all around the world, and practice yoga as a complimentary work-out. He create 5 new positions. which one is your favorite? Continue reading »

15 Things Every Single Girl Can Relate To

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Being single is a life of rises and falls. The first ones may include the ability to do what you want and when you want it. Below though we show you the falls which a single girl or guy has to cope with.
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Designer Problems Turned Into Funny Comics

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Every profession has its downsides, but #DesignerProblems are funnier than most! Written and illustrated by Seth Roberts and Brian Hawes every week, these comics take a light-hearted look at “problems” such as poor font choices and the difficulty in trying to use the Pantone Matching System while shopping for clothing. Continue reading »

Heart-Warming Illustrations of True Love in All Its Beauty and Joy

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Philippa Rice is a young and very talented artist from England and the author of a whole book of gorgeous illustrations called Soppy. It’s clear to anyone who has the pleasure of seeing her work that Philippa has a brilliant ability to express the beauty of day-to-day life spent in the company of one’s beloved.

Here are some of Philippa’s most heart-warming illustrations. We’re sure that every couple will recognise themselves in some of these. Beautiful! Continue reading »

Brave Mum Dresses As Wonder Woman For Last Day Of Chemo

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Mom of two Danielle Javernig, aged 43, was diagnosed with an incredibly rare cancer in May. To show her courage, for her final chemotherapy session she dressed as superhero Wonder Woman. Continue reading »

Stunning Photos of ‘Star Wars’ Scenes Created with Lego

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“Lego Star Wars: Small Scenes from a Big Galaxy.” (Vesa Lehtimaki/(c) 2015 LEGO (c) and TM 2015 Lucasfilm Ltd)

Finnish photographer Vesa Lehtimaki began photographing his child’s toys back in 2009 as a way to preserve their memory before they either broke, were given away, or were lost. At around the same time, he took some of his son’s Lego snowtroopers outside and photographed them in the snow and that is when he found his calling to make incredibly detailed action scenes of Lego Star Wars figures. Continue reading »