Hey Pandas, What’s The Stupidest Reason You Lost A Friend?

How did you lose a friend? got in a stupid fight? Cancer. He fought it for decades. Cancer is stupid. F cancer. Report Had a best friend for about 7 years, we had a lot in common and eventually developed a sibling-like relationship. Then, when we were about 20-ish, she did a 180° turn. She started to act condescending, things we both loved suddenly weren’t good enough for her, started to consume weird pseudo-intellectual stuff....

December 23, 2025 · 23 min · 4700 words · Jared Berry

How Chairs Would Look If They Were People

This project started at a photography workshop in San Francisco. I was sent to document an upholstery and to take a portrait with the owner of that place. Seeing there a white chair with a broken arm made me imagine that this is a person. What if this chair would be a woman? How old she would be? I thought that it tells a story and that it would be interesting to show it as a person....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 274 words · Johnny Anderson

I Combined Old And New Photos Of Serbian Streets To Bring History To Life (part 2)

If you missed it, the first part of my project can find it here . I collected bunch of old photos of my hometown, Niš (Serbia) and nearby spa town Niska Banja. I recreated them by taking photos of the same locations from the exact same spot and angle that the originals were taken. Later I merged the old and the new photos together in a manner that reveals the nostalgia and sentimentality....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 183 words · Linda Nathaniel

I Create Atmospheric Miniature Car Scenes That Remind Me Of My Childhood

This is an ongoing project of mine. I love to create mini scenes with my model cars. I just love miniature cars! They always remind me of my childhood. Sometimes I add elements like falling leaves or petals to create a seasonal mood. I also add rain, dust or create a stormy sky to make them atmospheric. For me these photos are little stories about nostalgia and those good old memories of my childhood....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 181 words · Frances Rogowski

I Made Emoji Versions Of Famous People That You Never Thought You Would Need In Your Chat

I made this set of icon illustrations of famous people in their emoji version for a Quiz App. I created this pack of Emoji Celebrities in around 3 weeks. More info: behance.net Ben Stiller and Hugh Grant Woody Allen and Steven Spielberg Hitchcook and Chaplin Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs Whoopi Goldberg and Mr. Bean Obama and Donald Trump Berlusconi and Sarah Palin Sherlock Holmes and Dracula Spiderman and Batman Darth Vader and Harry Potter Emoji Celebrities Anyone can write on Bored Panda....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 143 words · Donald Henesey

I Photograph Dancers In Their Own Homes

I have been photographing professional dancers for almost ten years now. Primarily my dance photography work has had a large amount of production to it. Studios, lighting, hair, make up. It can get expensive and exhausting. A couple of years ago, I began a portrait photography series with the intention to bring it back to the basics. Bring the joy back to my work with dancers. I tried to think of a type of project I could do....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 248 words · Andrew Drake

I Portray Ironies And Ambiguities With My Illustrations

Hello, I am Daniel Liév, sometimes shortened to “liév” when signing my drawings. I believe illustration is the finest form of art that blends form and content so beautifully that they could be perceived as one thing. I am a relatively new freelance illustrator residing in Bogotá. I decided that illustration was going to be part of my livelihood as it describes my way of seeing the world. How I address my work is not separated from how I handle my life at all....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 271 words · Esther Mcfadden

I Volunteered To Decorate A Hospital’s Paediatric Department Walls To Make Kids Happier

We had a mission: to help kids pass the time and have fun, as much as possible, while being hospitalized and treated. I’m Miki Mottes, an independent illustrator, in collaboration with creative director Michal Or-Ad and Baram who owns the project, designed and produced huge wall murals for the Paediatrics Department in Israel’s biggest hospital Sheba Tel Hashomer. We took part in this important (and fun!) project voluntarily, to do whatever we can to make this place as happy as possible....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 202 words · Janice Cole

I Watercolor Superheroes With Big Splashes

Sometimes, you need to kick yourself in the butt. That was true for me at least, being the panda that I am. That’s why, some two years ago, I challenged myself to paint a new picture every day, and share it with the world for free. Challenge accepted! Today, I have published more than 500 paintings, my very own way of spreading happiness, with big splashes of color and happy shapes....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 254 words · Carolyn Simmons

Long Exposure Photos Of Glowworms Turn New Zealand Cave Into Starry Night

This surreal long-exposure photography of glowworms was captured by new-media artist Joseph Michael. The Auckland, New Zealand-based photographer took these pictures in 30 million-year-old limestone cave formations on North Island. “The exposures varied on the cave and how close I could get. 5 mins for the close ups. 30 mins or 1hr for some of the wider ones,” Michael explains on Facebook. There “was a bit of experimentation involved. Getting the ISO / f stop mix right....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 215 words · Alfred Nelson

Makeup Artist Turns Himself Into Superheroes With Nothing But Makeup

Argenis Pinal, a makeup artist based in Temecula, California, doesn’t need a costume to look like a superhero – he uses his fantastic makeup and body paint skills to change his entire appearance. With the right lines and colors, he can become a zombie Wolverine, cyborg Superman, or any one of hundreds of other cool remixed superheroes that he loves to paint on himself. He’s not just experienced with male characters – Pinal is so good that he can turn himself into a female superhero as well....

December 23, 2025 · 2 min · 220 words · Effie Kelm

Man Is Sick Of Family Always Excluding Him, Decides To Cut Contact For Good

The idea of being excluded is so hostile to our psychology, that humans invented the concept of “exile” as a punishment to ward off certain behavior. So learning that one’s family is regularly having events that specifically don’t include you can be frustrating. A man asked the internet if he was wrong to ask his all female family to stop having “girls days” because it meant he was excluded from birthdays and even family trips....

December 23, 2025 · 12 min · 2480 words · Christopher Sykes

Minions Taking Over Famous Places All Around The World

Recently a giant inflatable minion broke free in Dublin and caused major traffic delays. Following the news, DesignCrowd.com thought they would ask their global community of designers to imagine if giant minions really took over. They were asked to take high-resolution images of famous places around the world, and photoshop giant minions into the equation, doing what they do best – causing mischief. Images have been uploaded online, and all entries can be viewed here ....

December 23, 2025 · 1 min · 190 words · Frances Ashworth

New Files Reveal Reported Request From Jeffrey Epstein Concerning Princess Beatrice And Eugenie

A newly released tranche of documents tied to the Epstein Files Transparency Act has reignited scrutiny around the House of York following the ongoing downfall of ex-Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor. The latest emails, published by the U.S. The Department of Justice on January 31, suggested that Jeffrey Epstein once asked Sarah Ferguson whether she or her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie , could give a private tour of “ Buckingham ”....

December 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1447 words · Mildred Usher

New Zealand’s South Island Is Heaven On Earth

During my travels throughout the world, I would rank New Zealand as my favorite place on Earth, the sights and wonders of the South Island have to be seen to be believed. Hidden beaches, grand mountain vistas, spectacular lakes and rustic buildings all add to the charm of this paradise. These images I captured during my year spent travelling in this amazing country try to encapsulate the beautiful nature I experienced....

December 23, 2025 · 24 min · 5009 words · Barbara Skubis

People Are Sharing 40 Things That Are Completely Normal In Their Culture But Would Be Considered Weird Elsewhere

We tend to glide through life doing countless little things every day without any second thought. But the truth is that our lifestyle, views, and values are strongly influenced by the culture we’re exposed to. And if there’s one thing we can all agree on, customs and traditions vary widely around the globe. It’s a part of what makes our beloved planet such a diverse and charming place to live, isn’t it?...

December 23, 2025 · 17 min · 3527 words · Clarence Horton

Stranger Things 4x Butcher Billy: His Social Media Posters Are A Global Hit (13 Pics)

The Brazilian Pop Art illustrator Butcher Billy has created a series of posters for the Netflix production Stranger Things 4 which has captivated audiences and become a worldwide phenomenon on social media, and beyond. The nine artworks – one for each episode of Stranger Things season four – chime with the show’s avowed 1980s vibe, playing on the aesthetics of old comics, horror novel jackets and movie posters. Designed specifically for the Stranger Things social media campaign, the artworks tap into the dark fantasy aspect of the story, offering fans a sinister alternative to the standard promo posters, which typically feature group shots of the characters....

December 23, 2025 · 4 min · 795 words · Jean Sims

The Citizens Of Calais Witnessed A 25-meter-long Fire

Dragons were and continue to be a favorite among many who live for fantasy. Game of Thrones or The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim are a testament to how remarkable this mythical creature is. Too bad they are just that—mythical creatures. OH, WAIT, what’s that? No, they aren’t? Yes, it’s official: dragons are very real, and we have the La Machine street theater company to thank. The team built a gigantic fully-functional mechanical fire-breathing dragon that even the Dragonborn couldn’t “Fus-Ro-Dah” his way out to save his life....

December 23, 2025 · 6 min · 1127 words · Delores Barragan

Thieves Who Tried To Steal Person’s Car End Up Being Served Instant Karma

Having your stuff stolen sucks. Sometimes the suck is small, like when your lunch gets pilfered from the office fridge, and sometimes the suck is more serious, like when your car gets stolen. Either way, neither is ideal. One person whose car was about to be stolen caught the thieves red-handed and managed to scare them off. It wasn’t long before they were back trying to make their getaway in another stolen car, only to be served with instant karma....

December 23, 2025 · 7 min · 1491 words · Justin Gallego

This Single Father Adopted 3 Kids So That They Wouldn’t Have To Have The Life He Did In Foster Care

Some say that small deeds of kindness are greater than the grandest intentions. And of course, those tiny little acts of kindness could be enough to get this world spinning faster and make the change. But that’s just not good enough for some people. Some would, apparently, better stick to the saying “Go big or go home”. The hero of today’s story is certainly one of the later as he adopted not one child but three after being raised in foster care himself....

December 23, 2025 · 3 min · 519 words · Jessica Jones