We're used to seeing mystical creatures depicted as tall, well-built warriors or old, bearded wizards. After all, slaying beasts or casting powerful spells takes strength and experience. But Hong Kong-based illustrator Rudy Siswanto decided to flip our preconceived notions around by depicting them as babies.
These stars are open about the work they've had done
The story of Rosa Saito is one of inspiration and brightness; she's challenging the predisposed notions surrounding beauty and aging as a model at 71 years.
He told me I didn't get the job, which I found unfair because I don't think I deserved to lose the job over what? Nothing.
When an HOA neighbor decided to rake a guy with the rules, he did the same back and humbled her.
Do you ever stare at an item of clothing and wonder what the ever-loving heck went through the designer’s mind when they made it? We know we have… and we can’t wait to share those fun experiences with you, dear Pandas.
This woman shared on TikTok the story of leaving her tattoo appointment after the artist acted inappropriately and began body shaming her.
With other celebrities coming out in support of Elliot, other people on the internet are raising the question of ‘basic trans etiquette.’
Many famous women are known for bouncing back super quick after having a baby. We can only guess if these supernatural feats are the results of media manipulation or bulletproof willpower. However, not all celebrity moms choose this path.
A Canadian digital artist Andrea Tamme, known on social media as Lothlenan, turns classical works of art into geeky and beautiful paintings of pop culture. From Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci to Edvard Munch's Scream, from Rick and Morty to Sailor Moon, Lothlenan successfully juxtaposes classical art with modern in his carefully reimagined paintings.
A comic artist named Jorgen Van Santen from Oslo, Norway, began exploring the afterlife through his funny comics. "Death & the Maiden" has two main characters, one being death itself and the other, a young woman who passed away in an accident. Through their unique friendship, we get introduced to the afterlife, its perks, and funny differences between the world of living and dead.
These two ladies, Lina Cirilo and Laura Gonçales, created their own company in 2013. They create and sell tiny, self-sustaining ecosystems in glass jars, bottles, and other containers. The tiny worlds have all kinds of scenery in them, from simple camping trips to cars, to characters from Harry Potter and other popular movies. Every single one is handmade, so every one of them is different and unique. It would probably make a great gift for a plant lover!
The teachers of Spain are standing in solidarity with a male student who was expelled last year for wearing a skirt to class by showing up at their jobs clad in skirts themselves.