35 Basic Life Skills That Weirdly Many Adults Still Can’t Do

Common sense might need a rebrand. Because these days, it feels more like a rare superpower than something everyone has. Case in point: this viral Reddit thread , where people shared the basic life skills adults should know… but somehow don’t. From cooking and following simple instructions to reading a regular clock or even remembering to wash their hands it’s a surprising mix of shocking, funny, and downright baffling examples....

December 27, 2025 · 17 min · 3469 words · Carla Burgett

35 Strange Secret Rooms These People Found In Their Homes, Shared In This Online Thread

Many of us dreamed of finding a secret passageway or an underground tunnel as a child. If I grab just the right book from this shelf, I will activate a secret doorway and unlock a whole new realm! Maybe I just read too many mystery novels as a kid, but much to my disappointment, these situations never came true in my real life. Yet for some lucky individuals, their adventurous dreams came to life when they discovered secret spaces right under their noses…...

December 27, 2025 · 49 min · 10323 words · Maurice Schecter

36 Tv Shows In Which All Characters Are Equally Unlikeable, As Shared By Tv Viewers Online

Have you ever watched a TV show and found yourself not liking a single character? Like, for some reason, every single persona drives you mad, makes you roll your eyes, or anything along these lines. Well, if you ever have, you’re not alone in this. Apparently, there are plenty of TV shows where viewers could not stand any character that appeared on their screen. And that’s what today’s list is all about....

December 27, 2025 · 4 min · 691 words · Jerry Williams

40 Brutal Wake

There’s always that moment where your brain goes quiet and your patience packs its bags. Sometimes it’s dramatic, sometimes it’s ridiculously petty, and sometimes it’s so absurd you can’t even be mad, you just have to leave. Whether it’s a date gone wrong, a job that crossed the line, or a situation so uncomfortable, we’ve all had moments that sent us heading for the exit. That universal breaking point is what led netizens to share the exact second they knew they were done....

December 27, 2025 · 18 min · 3739 words · Kyle Juenemann

41 Things Only People Of Low Intelligence Do

It is said that one should never argue with an idiot because they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. And often, it’s the ones with the lowest intelligence that will argue the hardest and loudest. We aren’t talking intelligence in terms of exam marks, IQ tests, or acing pub quiz nights. What we are referring to is the kind of blunt brainpower that shows up in everyday behavior: rigid thinking, zero curiosity, immunity to evidence and the uncanny ability to be so completely and confidently wrong while flat-out refusing to reflect on it for even one second....

December 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1068 words · Tiffany Price

41 Winners Of The World Nature Photography Awards 2024

Every year beautiful nature photos continue to show us the world from a different perspective. 2024 is no different as we finally can share the winning images of the highly anticipated World Nature Photography Awards. In this year’s competition, there were 14 categories, and the one that took the grand prize belongs to Tracey Lund, who captured two gannets under the water and submitted it under the Behavior - Birds category....

December 27, 2025 · 25 min · 5191 words · Travis Barna

47 Scams That Millennials Don’t Recognize And Fall For Every Time

Millennials are known for many different things . They are the generation that loves traveling and avocado toast, and grew up experiencing life pre- and post-digital technology and social media. They are also known to fall victim to many scams, and very unfortunately so. Recently, people got candid on Reddit and admitted to being duped into engaging in rage bait, joining a multilevel-marketing scheme , and ruining their lives on online sports betting, to name a few....

December 27, 2025 · 15 min · 3097 words · Ashley Stroupe

50 Delightfully Weird Facts About The World That People Learned This July

Stephen King is well-known for writing some of the best horror novels of all time. As expected, a lot goes into King’s creative process. He’s previously said that he listens to music while writing. But if you think his go-to soundtracks are creepy, there’s a plot twist… King has admitted that he actually loves disco or techno playing in the background while he works. He also revealed that one song almost cost him his marriage… The author reportedly played Lou Bega’s Mambo No....

December 27, 2025 · 17 min · 3588 words · Dolores Margulies

55 Stories About Anti

Anti-vaxxers are having a moment nowadays. RFK just dismantled decades-long successful childhood vaccine schedules in the U.S. and the UK lost its status as a measles-free country, but the anti-vaccine movement doesn’t seem like it’s going to stop any time soon. Healthcare workers are at the frontlines of dealing with vaccine skeptics. In fact, 55% of healthcare professionals reported that it was becoming difficult to meet with patients because of the COVID-19 vaccine misinformation....

December 27, 2025 · 31 min · 6407 words · Tamatha Watts

Artist Illustrates 9 Mental Illnesses And Disorders As Haunting Creatures

Whether we’re talking about Melancholia (1514) by Albrecht Durer or The Scream (1893) by Edvard Munch, artists have been portraying mental disorders for centuries. These difficult subjects are important to current online creators as well. Shawn Coss, for example, has tackled them numerous times in 2016 as well as 2018 . Recently, Korean-born Canadian artist Sillvi also decided to explore these grim alleys. More info: Instagram | Facebook “Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest....

December 27, 2025 · 7 min · 1355 words · Tonia Hoover

Best Man Belittles Bro’s Choice Of Bride In Wedding Speech, Bride’s Family Has To Be Held Back

The stakes at weddings are high. Months of planning, endless decisions, and a whole lot of cash all converge on one day that’s meant to be one of the best of your life. Of course, some things will always be unpredictable. At a recent wedding, the best man and brother of the groom thought he’d try his hand at stand-up comedy, only to go down in flames with what was more of a roast than a toast....

December 27, 2025 · 7 min · 1409 words · Gary Barth

Dog Portraits Painted In Exchange For Their Stories

There are three of them: Zīle – the artist and pure soul, her husband Armands who generates new ideas is the strong shoulder, and Olivia – the dog, a teacher who teach us to love everyone unconditionally. This family does unbelievable job. Brings joy and art in one piece. All You need to do is love your dog, share your story and get painting of your loved one. You will get digital painting for free, but if you want original – donations are welcome....

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 184 words · Ricardo Thomas

Fangirl Katy Perry Wears T

Katy Perry is never just a face in the crowd. At Coachella, she was two faces in the crowd, as she wore a t-shirt that showcased the face of her beloved partner, Orlando Bloom. The Firework singer turned heads while attending Coachella in an oversized t-shirt featuring none other than Orlando’s iconic character from “ Lord of the Rings ,” Legolas. Katy wore the t-shirt as a minidress and paired it with black combat boots and a black cross-body bag....

December 27, 2025 · 3 min · 553 words · Brian Conklin

For 13 Years, I Photographed One Mountain Range And This Is The Result

My name is Karol Nienartowicz and I am Polish mountain photographer. I would like to show you the Karkonosze Mountains which are located on the Polish And Czech border. They’re incredibly nice, but not very well known. For 13 years I’ve been photographing sunrises and sunsets there. I’m a licensed mountain guide so I’ve been organizing hiking in these mountains as well. I’ve visited them more than 200 times. You can check my other photos of mountains here ....

December 27, 2025 · 2 min · 216 words · Marcella Taylor

Here Are 30 Dog Facts That You Probably Didn’t Know

Dogs are, perhaps, the most beloved animal in this world. Their key characteristics of loyalty and friendliness have long defined them as the perfect companion for humans and countless of funny videos, pictures, and art are there to back up that claim. However, there’s definitely more to them than just the title of a ‘man’s best friend’ and there are some things out there that you might not be aware of....

December 27, 2025 · 12 min · 2410 words · William Ceravolo

Hey Pandas, What’s One Thing You Didn’t Do And Regret Not Doing?

Just cause. I regret not telling my brother I loved him before he died. He was using drugs and was supposed to be going for counseling the next day when he came home I could tell he was messed up so I was angry with him. He gave me a kiss on the cheek and told me he loved me anyway and went to his room. That was the last time I saw him and I said nothing....

December 27, 2025 · 29 min · 6098 words · Sharon Sims

I Photographed An Act Of Kindness

I was in Turkey the last September for 10 days. Since I am not good at talking to people due to my anxiety, I usually take photos of them from afar. They don’t mind since its a tourist spot and they are used to it. I started taking photos of this young man while he was working. He didn’t notice me but his friend did and told him. Instead of being annoyed by that, he smiled at me and said you can take the photo now....

December 27, 2025 · 24 min · 4978 words · Thomas Rivera

I Photographed The Textures Of The Black Sand Beaches In Iceland

Sometimes I wonder who the artist is: is it nature or the photographer? I guess it’s a combination of both. Nature creates art everywhere. It is up to the photographer to see it and capture it in his way. This is a collection of sand textures captured on the black sand beaches of Iceland. These ripples occur during low tide and create an endless sea of textures. More info: albertdros.com | Facebook | Instagram...

December 27, 2025 · 24 min · 4940 words · Ethel Jording

I Take Children’s Photos From The Internet And Turn Them Into Fun Illustrations (part 2)

My name is Maria Jose Da Luz and I’m an illustrator from Costa Rica. This is my second collection of children drawings from photo references of pictures provided in reddit and commissions with a twist of cuteness and imagination. You can check my first part here . More info: Etsy | Facebook illustrations-from-children-photos-maria-jose-da-luz-16 illustrations-from-children-photos-maria-jose-da-luz-10 illustrations-from-children-photos-maria-jose-da-luz-14 illustrations-from-children-photos-maria-jose-da-luz-13 illustrations-from-children-photos-maria-jose-da-luz-12 illustrations-from-children-photos-maria-jose-da-luz-11 illustrations-from-children-photos-maria-jose-da-luz-15 Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News!...

December 27, 2025 · 1 min · 125 words · Robert Starcher

My 91 Images Of Emerging Order And Disorder Of The World’s Largest Cities

I’m a Canadian/Dutch photographer named Ryan Koopmans. Even though I’m well established and published across the world, I’ve never made a photography book. Until now, at least. My book “Vantage” explores the earth’s man-made structures, surreal architecture, and megacities, evoking the insight and intrigue experienced from a traveling photographer’s perspective. I took these high-definition photos from cranes, planes, hills, and mountains, yet I preferred not to use a drone. It’s because drones don’t offer the control and the quality that I like to have for my pictures....

December 27, 2025 · 25 min · 5240 words · Cecelia Wright