Modern day parents have no clue. This couple is a disaster. what a complete fail. Are these the worst parents ever?
Mom asks son to clean the bathroom like the Queen of England is coming. His reply is amusing and epic. This kid definitely deserves a great deal of credit for this one. Genius!
As if Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian Odom and Kourtney Kardashian didn't have enough on their plates already, the famous trio just unveiled Kardashian Sun Kissed, a premium sunless tanning product line to be sold exclusively at Ulta.
Over the past 20 years, Vermont-based artist Luciana Frigerio has developed an extensive black and white photography portfolio. However, recently, she has turned her attention to paper art, using books as the foundation for her unique Folded Book Sculptures. She says, "I cut, fold, and play with books and paper whenever I can."
A compilation of pictures about people, who lost a lot of weight and made themselves look and feel much healthier. This should be inspiration and motivation for us all. Truly amazing body transformations.
The raven-haired siren is talking about her new line of vintage-inspired lingerie—which is set to launch on April 23. Dita's lingerie line is nothing new. It's been available, under her Von Follies label, in Europe, Australia and online. But the new collection is about to reach its widest market - USA.
Wherever you travel, make sure to eat the street food first and foremost, before anything else. Whatever far flung corner of the globe that you come from or travel to, street food is a near universal constant. From the famed hot dog stands of New York, to the hawker markets of Singapore, street food has been lining the stomachs of everyone from Egyptians at breakfast time to late night revellers in China. Some of it amazing, some of it is bizarre, and some of it will repeat on you the next day if you’ve had too many beers. We take a look at the people behind your late night kebab, the street food vendors. Here are some of the most interesting street food vendors from around the world.
A little inspiration can go a long way, as they say. We’ve sat down and selected 10 creative icons in the fields of art, music, writing, acting and film-making and put together some of their most powerful ideas and thought-provoking quotes to help inspire (and maybe even shift) your views on the world. We’re thinking about making this an on-going series – what do you think?
As you sit at your desk and daydream about places in the world you hope to one day visit, there is nothing better (or worse) then a collection of the most stunning places on Earth. No matter what your perception of beauty, these images portray everything from Mother Nature’s most awesome work, to the moments when modern cities mix her charm with fantastical creations. Suggested soundtrack as you scroll along? Louis Armstrong’s “What a wonderful world”.
To celebrate the Crave Sydney International Food Festival, the flags of participating countries were recreated using popular local foods from each nation. Clever, stylish and lets face it very very yummy indeed!
We’ve always known that Iceland has been a country rich in natural and breath-taking landscapes – but it’s the wonderful work of Klara Harden that truly brings the country to life. She’s put together a magnificent video aptly titled “Made In Iceland” showcasing the true beauty and sheer wonder of one of the coldest regions in the world. Shot using a Canon 550D with a Tamron 10-24mm f3.5-4.5 & Nikorr 35mm f2. Once famous for being the home of Björk, maybe now Iceland will also be noted for producing one of the next generation of independent film makers in Klara Harden. Video At The Bottom!
A music video can make or break a song, with an inspiring or clever clip you can reach a whole new audience, choose the wrong type of creative or aesthetic and your clip with be relegated to the midnight shift on MTV and heckled constantly on YouTube. With that in mind, here’s 12 of the best animated music videos, some more famous than the song itself, others serving to compliment and enhance the connection you have with the track. Each of them we think, are just a little bit special. Do let us know your faves and if there’s any that you think we’re missing!
We all love going to the movies, but as you stand ordering your popcorn in the foyer, you may have noticed that some of movie posters you’re seeing look more than a little familiar. There’s a very good reason for that, and here’s why.
Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights. One of the most beautiful, naturally occurring phenomenon on our home planet Earth. Called by many names throughout the ages (the Native American Cree call it “The Dance of the Spirits”), the Auroras have continued to be a source of awe and inspiration for many. Painted in the sky by the forces of our own Sun and Earth’s gravity, it is a dream-like reminder that the rest of the universe is not so far away. It has served as the subject of countless incredible, unmistakable images, but recent advances in digital photography have brought us images — and now HD video — like we’ve never seen before! For those of us who live too far away to see it with their own eyes, we give you 6 fantastic videos of the Aurora Borealis. Trust us, you’ll want to sit back and watch these full screen.
This immensely powerful photo series by Mark Laita looks at the contrast between individuals, their life choices and vocations. It’s a truly stunning series of portraits that serve to remind us all, that we’re all created equal – it’s just that sometimes life has a habit of getting in the way. Here’s what Mark had to say about his work: “In America the chasm between rich and poor is growing, the clash between conservatives and liberals is strengthening, and even good and evil seem more polarized than ever before. At the heart of this collection of diptyches is my desire to remind us that we were all equal, until our environment, circumstance or fate molded and weathered us into whom we have become.”
When it comes to modern day music, so often sterilized with glossy production, auto-tune and repetitive harmonies the epic guitar solo is rapidly becoming a rare thing indeed. But thankfully, you don’t have to travel too far back in time to find some truly astounding musical feats on the fretboard. We’ve search the musical annals across the world to pick out some of the greatest guitar solos in the history of music. Let us know if you agree with our choices or if there’s any glaring ones we’ve missed out!
Irving Harper was a very successful industrial designer during the mid-20th century. He is credited with many modern furniture design concepts, including the marshmallow sofa and the ball clock. In addition to this recognized work, Harper also maintained a more private collection of paper sculptures, which he made during his free time as a stress-relieving side project.
These pictures are so beautiful, there are so many emotions in them. This should put a smile on your face. This collection of photos is filled with joy and happiness. Simply amazing!
What is it that's so mesmerizing about a breaking wave? Is is their power, their energy or the fact that no two will ever be alike? Pusan, Korea-born artist Kim Cogan explores the mystery surrounding waves in his unique set of oil paintings. When he first embarked on this series, back in 2010, he asked himself this question, "How can I capture and convey the hypnotic rhythms of the sea through painting?"
The spring is here and so are back the celebrities with a fresh line of new fragrances. I know you can't really smell from pictures but to be aware of new trends never hurts, who do you think smells the best on this list?
Mustard Pimp is a French electro remix duo (they’ve remixed the likes of Atari Teenage Riot & Deftones) who’ve just released their latest video for a track titled “ZHM”. It’s equally disturbing as it is hilarious. Now we won’t ruin it by telling you exactly what unfolds, although you might want to prepare yourself for numerous & generous helpings of blood, puppet porn & hot dogs…Our advice? Just sit back, hit play and prepare to be seriously entertained!
"Please do it at home" and "Please do it again" posters from Tokyo subway These are some pretty interesting public transit posters. They are pretty straight forward and obvious. Simple yet to the point.
Shows like Boardwalk Empire and Underbelly: Razor have given us a great glimpse at what the criminal underworld looked like in the 1920′s. Men of the era wore dapper suits, hats and shoes shined to a mirror finish while respectable women wouldn’t leave the house without a long dress, hat and gloves. This series of police photos from Australia were shot in the police stations and prisons of New South Wales between 1912 and 1930. They are incredible, not only for the composition of the photos which at times resembles that of a series of professionally staged portraits, but also for the subjects themselves who seem quite at ease posing for the camera. Many of these photos wouldn’t have seemed out of place above the mantle piece. Sydney criminals then, not only were they wayward deviants looking to break the law at every opportunity, they often did so looking rather stylish!
Everyone remembers their first horror film, for me it was hiding underneath the covers shaking with fear while Freddy haunted dreams and Ash battled the ultimate evil of the Necromonicon. These classic movies, along with their earlier counterparts, began my life long love of horror. While walking through the aisles of the local video store the horror section always provided the most intrigue, with the promise of knife wielding dolls, zombies and tongue in cheek gore displayed by the video covers and posters hanging on the walls.
You don't see things like this in real life. The Sim's video game has a lot to offer. Here is a comparison between the Sims life and real life. Hmm Interesting!
If you would like to have a vertical garden in your home, this instruction is for you. Get on with this fun house improvment. Its time to gett he matarials and get to work on this DIY project.
This Audi TT crashed into the side of a house in Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK. The driver is in critical condition. Here are some amazing and horrifying photos from the event. Scary car crash.
Fergie sure looks hot flaunting her baby bump in a tight leopard dress, and it's no wonder Josh Duhamel wanted in on the fun! On Sunday, the dad-to-be tried on his own version of his pregnant wife's sexy ensemble. That's a real man - supportive and fun.
A selection of the cutest and the most interesting pictures of dogs. Dog's are truly mans best friend. These adorably puppies are too funny.
Redditor alltherobots gave a lucky kid one of the coolest gifts ever. At the request of his friends, the professional artist painted this awesome Calvin and Hobbes wall mural for their baby's nursery. The classic image of the adventurous duo lounging on a tree branch is playfully recreated using latex paint to mimic the typical watercolors used in comic strip creator Bill Watterson's original image.
The majority of the x-ray photographs you’ll find the web, centre around numerous objects that people have 1. Inserted up their own Bum (totally by accident of course!) 2. Been stabbed with. 3. Have somehow eaten. Which is why talented British photographer Nick Veasey is a welcome breath of fresh air to the medium. His artworks are created from x-ray imaging with partial photomanipulations with Photoshop. It makes for a vivid and at times breathtaking combination. Here are some amazing examples of his best work, which we’re sure you’ll agree – is truly spectacular.
Say hello to Diego the Chihuahua and his best friend Nixon the pug. Although he’s blind, Diego listens to the tapping of Nixon’s nails as he walks around new surroundings to help guide him. It’s a case of a guide dog, for a dog as it were! The talented Carli Davidson is not only an internationally recognized award winning photographer, she’s also an experienced animal trainer and caretaker (she’s even worked at a zoo) – plus the proud owned of an incredibly loud black cat named Yushi. All of which goes a long way into explaining her passion for animal welfare and her latest series of images – ‘Pets With Disabilities’ It all started after she asked her local community to submit photos of their handicapped dogs via Facebook and within days the word had spread and the submissions had come flooding in.
What happens when you give a regular well-adjusted 1950′s American housewife a few hits of the hallucinogenic drug known as LSD? This shocking, bizarre and at times very very funny video. During this clinical trial conducted in 1950 – the test subject tries her best to describe her trip / experience….but unfortunately she ‘can’t talk in Technicolor.
Think you know your pop culture? Can you reference obscure Star Wars characters, fantasy heroines or bands from the 70s? Well talented French designer Grégoire Guillemin is here to test that theory. Check out his wonderful design, featuring a colourful assortment of pop icons and heroes. The question is, how many of these characters do you recognise and how many can you name? If you get 70% of them, give yourself the day off – you totally deserve it.
You’ve probably heard the phrase “Merry Ol’ England” right? Well as you’re about to see, those Brits / Welsh / Scots certainly do like to have a cheeky beer. Actually make that LOTS of beer. When it comes to London, you might have visions of the magnificent Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s guards, high-end fashion prowling the streets, designer shopping at Harrods, the imposing Big Ben / London Eye or the steeples of Westminster Abby – where politicians debate and shape the future of the emerald isle. Across in Cardiff (the capital of Wales) you might envisage the majestic Millennium Stadium or the imposing Cardiff Castle and finally if you head up to Scotland (and its capital the World Heritage listed Edinburgh) – you can’t stop but appreciate the genuine wit, buzz and excitement of their world-famous Edinburgh Comedy & Fringe festival. What you don’t see (until now) is what happens after dark in those capital cities. With the Queen safely in bed and tourists cooped up at the hotel bar – out comes the dreaded Friday night UK public! And thus begins the endless rounds of cheap cider & tequila, sweaty servings of fish & chips, heat lamp lit curries and a dirty kebab on the way home. Heavy drinking and basically assuming your alter-ego each Friday night is part and parcel of life in the United Kingdom. If you don’t wake up in the gutter with tandoori all over you – it hasn’t been a good night. So with that in mind, enjoy this hilarious selection of the youth having a lot of fun all over the UK….and lot of booze!
