Honest Wine Labels That Have No Time For Your Crap

Wine labels never seem to say the truth, so my friend Jeff and I made these labels to say what really needed to be said! We made the labels using Illustrator over the course of four days. The ideas were all based on situations we found ourselves in while drinking wine. We made 26 labels in total. To see the rest of them, click the More Info link. More info: vinepair....

February 11, 2026 · 1 min · 145 words · Matthew Belisle

How A National Geographic Award

Have you ever experienced a perfect moment that passed by so quickly and you wanted to go back so badly to do something about it but that wasn’t possible anymore? Everyone experiences that. My girlfriend Martina and I experienced one of those moments in Queenstown on our last day in New Zealand in 2013. And this very same moment turned our lives upside down. I took this photo of the most amazing scene that we saw in New Zealand – a busking piano player and a little girl....

February 11, 2026 · 4 min · 836 words · Theresa Mitchell

Hubs Of 20 Years Asks To Open Marriage, Wife Says Yes To Expose Gym Crush, Then Files For Divorce

For some, after twenty years together, a marriage can feel like both a comfort and a cage. When one partner begins to question whether they’ve missed out on life’s experiences , it brings things like tension, uncertainty, and even fear of betrayal to the surface. This was exactly the position today’s Original Poster (OP) found herself in when her husband suggested opening their marriage , claiming it was a way to explore life while still keeping their bond intact....

February 11, 2026 · 6 min · 1085 words · Jason Tiller

Husband Is Annoyed With Wife Keeping Secrets About Her Job And Having Free Time, Tells Her To Find Another One

There’s this outdated stereotype that believes in men being breadwinners. But in the increasingly progressing and empowering society where gender equality is seen as one of the greatest values, this is becoming a thing of the past. Yet, this research from the University of Bath showed that husbands are least stressed when their wives earn up to 40% of household income, but they become increasingly uncomfortable as their spouse’s wages rise beyond that point and are most stressed when they are entirely economically dependent on their partner....

February 11, 2026 · 3 min · 531 words · Mary Hopkins

I Colored 12 Of My Old Drawings And Now They Look Like They Are From A Different World

I shared a post here a few months ago about a black and white doodle series that I was working on, you can find it here . Recently I tried to experiment with colors on some of them. I started working on this doodle series ‘Psychotic Episodes’ almost two years ago. It developed centering the character of this little girl visualized in some unusual places mostly like the underwater world, with underwater creatures interacting with her....

February 11, 2026 · 2 min · 242 words · Pamela Johns

I Have Been Given Permission To Paint Utility Boxes In My City

Over the last two years I have decorated 15 utility boxes around Auckland, New Zealand, with my artworks. Here’s how it happened; back in 2013, I had a few beers and painted a Grumpy Cat on a wall in my local dog park. It got painted out, and the locals were upset and petitioned the council. My friend snuck an article about this into a local newspaper, and then someone who works for Chorus (the company that owns these utility boxes) read the article, and asked me if I would like to paint their boxes instead....

February 11, 2026 · 2 min · 294 words · Serita Saenz

I Make An Origami Crane To Describe Every Day

I decided to start a different kind of diary at the beginning of this year. Everyday, I fold an origami crane and using it as a blank canvas, I describe my day through colours, shadows and everything that surrounds me. It has helped my creativity a great deal, and it has also become somewhat of a daily ritual. More info: Instagram | Facebook Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing!...

February 11, 2026 · 1 min · 129 words · Anna Aita

I Watercolor Extremely Detailed Automotive Images

Some argue these are illustrations, but since I painted them, I reckon they are paintings. If they are published, which many have been, then they are created to illustrate a story, their value then is well, debatable. I have painted many and various types of transport, from aircraft, boats, cars and motorcycles. These images show just a few examples of the type of work that I do. I enjoy tackling most automotive subjects, that is anything with an engine....

February 11, 2026 · 2 min · 246 words · Lisa Taylor

It Took Me 3 Years To Make 18 Lettering Compositions On Paper To Create A Unique International Calendar

I’m a paper artist Marina Talamaska, called talamaskanka on Instagram. And this is my collaborative artistic project – Almanac/ Calendar- which I made together with 18 calligraphy and lettering artists from different countries. I asked 12 calligraphists to make a composition for 1 translated and written word, each in their native language. They used Arabic, Siamese, Korean, Chinese, Tibetan, Georgian, Cyrillic, Latin languages for the name of the month. Also, six lettering artists made 4 Openers in English representing the name of the season, and 2 Project Covers in English and Russian....

February 11, 2026 · 2 min · 380 words · Neil Turner

Man Builds A Stick Library For Every Dog At The Park

It’s easy to make dogs happy. Try giving them a delicious treat, squeaky toy or a good belly rub and you might even give them zoomies. But do you know what the majority of dogs probably love the most? Sticks! No matter how small or large, canines just can’t stroll past a good piece of wood without grabbing it. The best part about sticks? They are sturdy enough and won’t get chewed up fast, they are easy to carry and so much fun when the owner throws them....

February 11, 2026 · 3 min · 489 words · Jim Barnes

Man Cheats On Gf And Shares Her Private Pics, She Destroys 14+ Years Of Effort He Put Into Runescape

People find love in the most unexpected places. Perhaps that’s quite a cliche saying, but it doesn’t mean it’s not true – people indeed tend to find their significant others in a variety of places. Just like the couple from today’s story – they met while playing an online game. And while it sounds like a nice love story, unfortunately, it doesn’t end well. Ironically enough, their last ever interaction is over the same game they met through....

February 11, 2026 · 10 min · 1951 words · Mary Mott

Management Brushes Off This Guy’s Concerns About A Certain Employee, So He Places Every Possible Restriction On His Computer

Workplace procrastination is not an unusual phenomenon. Whether it’s the overall culture of the place that makes it hard for you to concentrate, colleagues that don’t miss an opportunity to chit-chat about everything and anything – whatever it is, chances are you’ve dealt with it yourself. It could be anything: chronically scrolling through social media hoping to find yet another dog video, spending hours looking at that sparkling white ceiling, or simply engaging in non-work-related activities that are bound to get you in trouble....

February 11, 2026 · 4 min · 660 words · Eric Villarreal

Married Couple Reveals They’re Expecting A Daughter, Sil Tells Wife She Should Feel Devastated

When a couple finds out they’re expecting a child, it’s natural for them to start thinking about what their child will be like. But while they might wish for their baby to be of a specific gender they prefer, when the child is born, they usually love them all the same regardless of it. However, as one Redditor recently shared, some people make it a much bigger deal than it ever should be....

February 11, 2026 · 6 min · 1087 words · Greta Lanham

Michael Jordan Quotes That Prove He’s Not Just A Basketball Champion

Michael Jordan is the kind of guy you don’t just like — you love. He’s your favorite player and your role model. You want to be like him or at least dreamed about it when you were a kid. But it’s not just because he’s a terrific basketball player; he has a way of making everything he does seem effortless, even if it’s clearly not. He doesn’t sweat the small stuff and always keeps going when things get tough....

February 11, 2026 · 14 min · 2907 words · Robert Darrigo

My 20 Photos Of Subalpine Area In Winter, Tatra Mountains

I present you with a photo album containing some of the photos I took during my winter hike from Zakopane to Kasprowy Wierch. The beauty of nature at the upper altitudes of Tatra Mountain greatly surprised me. Thus I wanted to share it with other people. If you fancy climbing Kasprowy Wierch in winter yourself, reading the full article, including my guide (which is included in the URLs), would be an excellent place to start....

February 11, 2026 · 6 min · 1170 words · Carl Young

Old Watch Parts Recycled Into Steampunk Sculptures By Susan Beatrice

Susan Beatrice is an artist who recycles old vintage watch parts and turns them into beautifully intricate sculptures. This true jack-of-all-trades (whom we previously wrote about here ) is also a talented sand sculptor and painter, and uses her many talents to perfect her watch sculptures. Beatrice writes that her recycled sculptures are “Earth-friendly and artistic items sensitive to the limits of our natural resources.” If you agree, be sure to check out her Facebook!...

February 11, 2026 · 1 min · 163 words · Jose Payne

Parents Get Mad At Woman After She Asks $35/hour To Babysit Their 3 Children

If you end up in a similar situation, you don’t need to go to Dr. Phil to settle it. Aldo Civico, a Ph.D. with over 25 years of experience in leadership development and conflict management, says you can do it yourself in just three steps. Firstly, consider your own perspective. “This … requires you to achieve a higher degree of self-awareness. You do so by asking yourself what’s really bothering you,” Civico wrote on Psychology Today ....

February 11, 2026 · 3 min · 529 words · Rocky Gladney

People Astounded To Learn How A Bot Is Stealing Everyone’s Art On Twitter, Decide To Trick It Into Getting A Lawsuit

Twitter users have figured out how to troll art thieves, and it’s turned into a hilarious meme for a good cause. Artists on social media have long faced the problem of bootleg merch sites reprinting their work. A print-on-demand site snapping up a design that you spent days or weeks creating so they can have it automatically printed by order on t-shirts, mugs, stickers, and hats is instantaneous, and once your design is on this network of sites, it takes a legal game of whack-a-mole to get it removed....

February 11, 2026 · 3 min · 567 words · Pedro Nagle

People Can’t Agree If This Guy’s Plan To Punish Whole Foods For Asking $5 Donations Is Genius Or Toxic

More info: Facebook Truth of Fiction were able to contact the Whole Foods in Redwood City, the area where Robinson lives, to see if the store was hosting a food drive. An employee did confirm that the store was collecting donations of food items for local charities, and that shoppers were also able to make a monetary donation at checkout. However, the claim in the post that others could also move items not purchased into the donations area because it’s “a zero-risk maneuver, as you haven’t stolen anything, simply placed items in a different location in the store” is quite complicated....

February 11, 2026 · 2 min · 243 words · Carl Eversoll

People Think Something “weird” Is Going On After Wife Of Olympic Athlete Shares How He Passed

Tragedy has struck the global skiing community after the passing of former Norwegian Olympic skier Audun Grønvold . The 49-year-old passed away on July 16, 2025 , after being struck by lightning during a family cabin trip. His passing, confirmed by the Norwegian Ski Federation , brings an abrupt end to the life of a pioneering athlete known for both alpine skiing and ski cross, according to media reports. Norwegian Olympic skier Audun Grønvold was fatally struck by lightning while with his family at their cabin....

February 11, 2026 · 8 min · 1514 words · Anne Glomb