Roses are red and violets are blue. While we can argue on the subtleties of this popular line measuring colors and our botanical knowledge, we can more or less come to the agreement that it’s indeed true. Or not far from what people consider to be true.
Gender equality is the state in which access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender. Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes. As you can see from this funny cartoon by Nathan Yaffe from CollegeHumor however, even though the two terms share many similarities, some people have very different ideas about what they actually mean.
Tom Gauld talks about art, publishing, the balance between commissions and passion projects, and his upcoming book, Goliath.
You're exploiting me right now.
Becoming a parent is a life changing experience. Suddenly, you are responsible for a whole other human being, and your new full-time job is to give them the best life you can. So you read stacks of books, attend parenting classes and try to soak up as much knowledge as possible to be a great parent. Maybe you even join a few Facebook groups to gain insight from other parents and to be part of a community. It’s nice to have other moms help you find the cutest and most affordable kids clothing without spending hours scouring the internet. Other parents can also provide some support when you just need to vent about the struggles of raising kids. There’s just one thing to be wary of in online parenting groups: they seem to be a breeding ground for crazy people.
Onions aren't just for cooking. It turns, they can be used to treat a variety of common illnesses. Take a look and see for yourself!
Some opinions can really make one’s blood run cold. And they don’t have to be some horror-story-based ideas; at times saying something sexist enough or simply completely out of line can make people wary.
The internet is the perfect seedbed to grow animosity. It provides rapid and easy access to like-minded people all over the world, which is one of the reasons hate culture prospers online.
Welcome to the Dollhouse: Meet Valeria Lukyanova, The Real-Life Barbie Doll
Picking up a newspaper or magazine from just twenty years ago can be nearly as shocking as taking one from the 1960s. The 60s were longer ago, but it’s clear and obvious, the language, the photos, the products are so clearly old. The 2000s are a whole different story, so similar to our present day, but when you sit down to read what's there, you’ll quickly be hit with a slew of ideas that are downright unacceptable in the present day.
“We know you’re a good daughter and will help end these rumors about your family.”
TweetPin5EmailShare Annoying children are unfortunately overly prevalent in literature and media. It’s not that writers deliberately create these characters to be annoying, but they end up that way when they... Read more »
One bride-to-be had to kick out her friend’s rude plus-one from the bachelorette party. In a somewhat comical turn of events, a wig came flying off, hence the question: was she the AH?
Known for their poor hygiene, misogyny, ‘interesting’ style choices, love of anime, katanas, and body pillows, these fedora-wearers are called neckbeards.
The best aesthetic is one that hasn't been created yet...👀
People of Reddit have been sharing their “they didn't realize I spoke their language” stories in which they heard loads of things about them. Mostly negative, sometimes neutral and positive.
I think most of us have heard of Moscow-based illustrator Gudim Anton. He is well known for creating short paneled comic strips full of visual puns and odd quirks that offer a fresh perspective on the modern world. However, as of recently, the artist has been circling around a slightly different idea. Anton created a new Instagram account called “YES, BUT” which includes just two-panel comics telling ironic short stories based on our current society and its values.
I think it's safe to say we probably won't be meeting our soulmates in 2020.
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Gender equality is the state in which access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender. Feminism is the advocacy of women's rights on the ground of the equality of the sexes. As you can see from this funny cartoon by Nathan Yaffe from CollegeHumor however, even though the two terms share many similarities, some people have very different ideas about what they actually mean.
How many of Spotify's most-streamed songs of the decade did you listen to?
Eugenia Cooney fans pleaded so that she wouldn't become one of the 10,200 people to succumb to an eating disorder every year.
I couldn't tell you what any of these things are.
Many of us saw cartoons on television and in theatres as children, so the anticipation of a new Disney movie opening in theatres may keep us awake for days. Princesses made appearances in some of the most beloved and well-remembered films, but over time, they have altered and evolved to match the needs of the
Are you a beginner looking to get started with selling on Pinterest? In this guide, I'll show you how to sell on Pinterest and make the most of your efforts in 2024.
My name is Kim. For 3 years now, I've been making the RedDot Comics. I originally started the comic as my New Years' resolution to stick to a hobby and have fortunately watched it grow into something I am proud of.
Disney has a lot of dark secrets. And if you think I am going to tell you right now, then you're wrong. Because firstly they are called secrets for a reason. And secondly, I don't know any. But what I do know is that people have spent decades decoding everything in Disney movies. And they
The rate of change in the world has accelerated to the point where some people find it hard to cope. Preparing ourselves to deal with these rapid advancements is in our best interest, and we can start doing that by trying to pinpoint how tomorrow might be different from yesterday.
Memes about the 1990s have become increasingly popular in today's digital culture, as nostalgia for this decade continues to resonate with people of all ages.
That took a wholesome turn.
Every soon-to-be-married couple hopes that tying the knot will be an absolute blast. This day is supposed to be filled with thrill, joy, and beautiful memories they will cherish for years to come. But when you have distant relatives, jealous siblings, and dodgy plus-ones in inappropriate outfits all under one roof, things are bound to go terribly wrong.
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UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! All the Daily Prompts & Pins for the 30 Day Genealogy Pinterest Challenge are now available on the website! You can find them HERE! UPDATE! UPDATE! UPDATE! Are you ready for a Pinterest Challenge for your Genealogy & Family History? Starting November 1st (2014) we are having a 30 Day Genealogy Pinterest Challenge! WHY DO A CHALLENGE? There are many reasons to do a Pinterest Challenge. First of all, it is motivational! It will get you started on your journey of using Pinterest for your family's Genealogy. Secondly, it's fun! What better way to combine your love of Genealogy with your love of Pinterest! Thirdly, get to know others who are joining the Challenge, too! Meet other bloggers and family Genealogists who are on Pinterest, too! There are a lot of reasons to join a Challenge! HOW DOES IT WORKS? Here are the "rules" of the Challenge: 1. Create a Pinterest Board Titled "Genealogy Pinterest Challenge". 2. Pin the image above to your new board to help spread the word 3. Every day there will be a prompt for how to share your Family Genealogy on Pinterest. These prompts will appear on my 30 Day Genealogy Pinterest Challenge page as well as on my "30 Day Genealogy Pinterest Challenge" Board (click here to view my board on Pinterest). 4. The daily prompts may be a picture, quote, link to a document, link to your blog post, an image that reminds you of your Ancestor, or anything related to your Family History & Genealogy! 5. Be sure to follow my board so you can get the prompts directly in your Pinterest Feed! 6. Let us all know the link to your Genealogy Pinterest Challenge Board (so we can follow your board) in the comments below or on my 30 Day Genealogy Pinterest Challenge page. Be sure to follow my 30 Day Genealogy Pinterest Challenge board on Pinterest for updates and Bonus Pins for joining early! Receive my eBook "10 Tips for Using Pinterest for Your Family History & Genealogy" FREE for signing up early! Join the Challenge and receive Challenge Updates & Reminders in Your Email! Name: Email: Subscribe Unsubscribe
"I love my husband’s family but it’d just be too much"
In a reverse 'Bridesmaids' one bachelorette party guest is getting dragged on the internet for a list of ridiculous rules she created for the other attendees.
From the Klingon language in the Star Trek universe to the Na'vi language from James Cameron's Avatar, fictional languages can go a long way towards making a work of fiction feel real. Making a fictional language can be an intense...
Collage has strengths that a simple photo doesn't have. A simple photo can't combine and connect visual meanings between different contexts as well as collage. Collages also open up an extra dimension of art by mixing two different images and "forcing" them to interact and create new meaning. In today's post, the Turkish artist Semih, going by the name of selftasy on Instagram, showcases the versatility of the collage technique in his own way.
Author and cartoonist Scott Adams once noted that “Nothing defines humans better than their willingness to do irrational things in the pursuit of phenomenally unlikely payoffs. This is the principle behind lotteries, dating, and religion.”
What another person has in their bank account is absolutely none of my business. But if you’re a particularly nosy panda, there might be a few ways you can get an idea of how much your friends have stashed away.