There's a fine line between solicited and unsolicited input from others when it comes to matters of the heart. On the one hand, a concerned friend or family member with the best of intentions is probably just looking out for you. On the other hand,…
By Alan George Imagine stepping into a rustic hallway that feels like a warm, welcoming embrace, inviting you to kick off your shoes and...
Vivimos en un mundo llenos de WTFs.
Based on the book series — sorry, Shadowhunters fans!
Aviso: hay contenido perturbador. Va en serio, no digáis que no avisamos.
By being aware of what French women don't wear, you can nail Parisian chic style in no time.
If your kid gives you a bracelet with the lettering “mediocre” or tries a cat door as the main door, you’re a happy parent. Your child has a sense of humor and family life will never get boring. Just let kids use their imaginations and enjoy the show.
Your birth flower holds symbolic meaning that might just match your personality.
There are certain breeds of dogs that, over the years, either because of their appearance, movies, or isolated incidents, have earned the reputation of being aggressive and even dangerous. And a classic breed appearing on these lists is the fearsome bull terrier. But when we see that particular long face and those tiny eyes, we can only question that reputation and surrender to such a curious little dog because, in fact, it’s far from a mean bully and closer to a super cute puppy, always requiring your attention.
You never know what you might find out there.
"Don't make me regret not getting rid of you."
There's the time where a sentence makes sense in the context, like when someone is talking about maths *in* a maths classroom. Then there's times where it most definitely doesn't. Student or teacher, please share the strangest things you've overheard in a classroom!
Inspiration, Lebensfreude und Motivation
© Robert Doisneau If you were living in Paris during the years that followed World War II and liked to party, you'd better have known Boris Vian. In 1950, he wrote the original guidebook to bohemian Paris and pioneered a movement which brought back the city's "joie de vivre" that had been lost du