Some jobs feel like a perpetual Monday. They’re draining and time seems to stand still no matter how many times you check your watch. But the reality is that most of us need work to survive, so we put on a brave face and go deal with whatever it is that awaits us there.
If your friends aren't talking about money, wisdom, future, business, or escaping the matrix - you're with the wrong people.
We don't all have what it takes to be an influencer. For example, some of us are capable of feeling embarrassed.
With the rise of photo editing software and the increasing importance of our image on social media, most of us sometimes get worried about what people think of us. Do I look good enough? Do I dress stylish enough? What do people think of me when they see my picture? Would I get more likes/upvotes/notes/tiny red digital hearts if I did X, Y, and Z?
I just want to make somebody's day better today!
Kate Middleton has been the subject of social media conspiracy theories since she disappeared from the public eye in January. Little has been known about the Princess of Wales after she underwent a scheduled abdominal surgery due to an undisclosed medical condition.
Humanity has been trying to come to terms with the unique existential despair and cultural idiosyncrasies of working in an office for about as long as offices have existed. One of the latest and greatest coping mechanisms is this chaotic Facebook group where roughly 200,000 people pretend to be colleagues in a completely dysfunctional office.
Toda embarcação tem seus mistérios. E enquanto você pode decodificá-los através de longas horas de pesquisa e tentativa e erro, também pode aprender sobre eles com aqueles que já dominaram a arte. Claro, nem todo mundo quer compartilhar seus segredos. Mas o fotógrafo Jordi Puig, de Barcelon
If your friends aren't talking about money, wisdom, future, business, or escaping the matrix - you're with the wrong people.
I’m not sure how I became passionate about using neural networks to generate crazy AI art. Probably after I first fed AI pictures of my cat, my grandmother, and my eternal crush Pedro Pascal to see how they would look in the neon-disco style. And I liked it.
Have you ever dreamed of slaving away at a job until your last day on Earth? How about skipping sleep to spend all of your nights driving an Amazon delivery truck? If you can’t imagine a better way to spend your time than working 60 hours a week just to pay off your medical bills or student loans, we’ve got the perfect package for you: capitalism! Below, you'll find some of the most upsetting and painful posts from “Dystopian Late-Stage Capitalism Horrors Repackaged As Heartwarming Stories” so you pandas can feel like you’re already living in a Margaret Atwood novel, as well as conversations we were lucky enough to have with the group's creator James Foster and Dr. Erika Okamoto, host of Cocktails & Capitalism. Enjoy viewing these pics that try to pass off capitalism as cute, quirky and inspiring, and be sure to upvote the ones that make you want to quit your job yesterday!
These people risked their lives just to take the perfect selfie
People talk a lot of smack on the internet, and when that happens on social media, then the rest of the world can be fortunate enough to be there to see the glory unfold. From devastating clapbacks to good-natured puns and every other type of delightfully witty reply, a Twitter account called Gems Of Replies is there to document it all - for our benefit.