Bride Wouldn’t Let Grandparents-in

Music is an integral part of celebrations, and weddings are no exception. Musical choices on such a special occasion have the power to affect the mood and set the overall atmosphere of the event. And this can look very different, depending on the couple’s preferences. This bride picked fast-paced songs for her special day to energize the guests. However, the grandparents-in-law thought it would be nice to request their wedding track, which was much slower than she liked....

January 15, 2026 · 5 min · 871 words · Joshua Sandmann

Bride’s Decision To Bring Her Dog To Her ‘first Look’ Photoshoot Makes The Pics Go Viral

Perri Farlow has been a photographer since 2008. A big part of her work revolves around weddings, however, this was a first even for the experienced professional. Right before her ceremony, Kristen Dupree, 24, started getting the jitters. To calm down, she asked her matron of honor to get her beloved dog, Zeke. The 2-year-old AKC black Labrador retriever had been hanging out with the groom and groomsmen all day. Everything eventually evolved into an adorable “first look” photo shoot, and Farlow perfectly captured the bond between Kristen and her pup....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 378 words · Joseph Hazelton

Chappell Roan’s Makeup Artist Finally Reveals The Truth Behind Her Controversial Grammys Dress

Andrew Dahling , the makeup artist behind Chappell Roan ’s viral 2026 Grammys look , has broken his silence following widespread backlash against the singer’s barely-there Mugler ensemble. The dress, which featured fabric suspended from visible n**ple rings, caused almost instant outrage online. Critics accused Roan of indulging in a tired trend of shock-based red carpet fashion, with some calling it “absolutely low class” and demanding award shows implement a stricter dress code....

January 15, 2026 · 4 min · 738 words · Wilma Park

Cosmopolitan Uk Features The First Non

When it comes to magazines like Cosmo, we’re expecting to get some saucy tips, celebrity news and takes on latest fashion trends. Oh, and a smiling woman dressed in some vibrant, fashion-forward garments. But as many things these days, the mold is breaking and history is taking a different turn. For this month’s issue, Cosmopolitan UK decided to go for a different approach in their image. Jonathan Van Ness is this month’s cover model and we can see why....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 419 words · Michael Doherty

Dad Recreates Hilarious Faces His Daughter Makes When Drinking Milk

It would be hard to find a person who doesn’t like babies. Whether it’s human babies, cat babies or Yoda-like babies, the cuteness is hard to handle. Whatever makes babies so cute probably isn’t a good look for humans. Well, unless you’re a comedian then you have your ways to make yourself funny while imitating a just weeks-old tiny human. That’s exactly what an online comedian, named Josh, did. Recently, he went viral for posting a video where he imitates his 7-week-old daughter’s ‘milk drunk faces’....

January 15, 2026 · 4 min · 674 words · Leslie Castro

Emma Watson Breaks The Law Again, And This Time She’s Getting A Major Ban

Emma Watson has been banned from driving for six months following her fourth speeding offense in less than two years, bringing the once-beloved Harry Potter star’s driving record under public scrutiny. The 35-year-old actress, who rose to fame playing Hermione Granger, admitted to driving her £30,000 Audi S3 at 38mph in a 30mph zone on a restricted road in Banbury, Oxford, where she is currently pursuing a doctorate at Oxford University....

January 15, 2026 · 6 min · 1171 words · Ashley Dill

Estonian Students Build Giant Wooden Megaphones To Listen To The Forest

A group of interior architecture students have built king-size wooden megaphones deep in the woods in Estonia. It is a large scale acoustic installation that amplifies the sounds of the forest. The installation blends contemporary architectural space and wilderness and is accessible for hikers and nature lovers for free.The objects were placed at such a distance and angle that the sound feed from all the three directions creates a delicate unique sound at the very centre....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 188 words · Sophie Ramirez

Every Advent Day This Mom Took A Photo Of Her Baby, Dressed As A Baby Elf On The Shelf

The holidays are responsible for a heap of fun traditions that are enjoyed by kids and adults alike. My favorite is the Advent calendar. Not only does it make the wait for Christmas more jolly, but I also get to punch out a sweet each day along the way. Now, I’m referring to just one very common type of Advent calendar. However, people have gone to great lengths to make its format more engaging and mind-bogglingly elaborate (in a good way)....

January 15, 2026 · 6 min · 1108 words · Bethany Sybert

Flavorful Blasts From The Past With 40 Nostalgic 90s Foods

A trip to the grocery store can be a walk down memory lane. You may find the PopTarts and Lunchables you regularly munched on in the ’90s. Yet, many fantastic ’90s candy and nostalgic snacks aren’t on the shelves now. Food fads come and go; chances are you’ve forgotten the long-gone goodies from decades ago. Your favorite ’90s foods may have disappeared due to shifting consumer preferences and changing nutritional guidelines....

January 15, 2026 · 16 min · 3268 words · Gilbert Ranger

Hey Pandas, Share Your Most Dramatic Wedding Story (closed)

Ah, weddings. Some people love them, some people hate them. And while most have their fair share of drama, some definitely take the cake, the trophy, and the whole drama enchilada. What’s your most dramatic wedding story? I was to be a little bridesmaid for my cousins wedding in the 80’s. My Mum told me that under absolutely no circumstances should I do anything other than stand behind the bride with my older sister beside me (who was also a bridesmaid) and keep still, smile and not fidget around, while the service went on....

January 15, 2026 · 8 min · 1529 words · Jacques Schulze

Hey Pandas, What Basic Task Do You Find Difficult To Do?

An example would be folding laundry into a neat pile or remembering people’s names. There are so many examples, I want to see what yours is. Speaking to other people, whether it be in person or in an online meeting. I like to text people instead, because it gives me more time to process what I’m going to say, if that makes any sense. Sometimes I even script conversation starters and what I might say next....

January 15, 2026 · 7 min · 1436 words · Peter Polley

Homophobic Lady Gets Arrested By Son’s Boyfriend, Son Thinks That’s The Best Case Scenario

You probably already know how many stories of insufferable mothers-in-law are out there. Maybe you even have one (or a few) of your own. Well, today’s is an addition to this collection. But what’s interesting about it is that this MIL might take the cake when it comes to being passive-aggressive . And straight-up aggressive. And then even violent. The list of her offenses grew with every decision she made, and it put her son’s boyfriend in a very uncomfortable position....

January 15, 2026 · 8 min · 1617 words · Agnes Boyd

I Capture Photographs That Reflect My Years Of Depression (24 Pics)

Photo series in which I wanted to depict the internal world of solitary people who symbolize our own unconscious states. These photography artworks are inspired by the years I went through depression, where I wanted to reflect human experiences that would allow the viewer to reflect on their own mental health journey. I began exploring creative photography about 12 years ago; around the same time, I faced depression for the first time in my life as a way to express my mental state....

January 15, 2026 · 25 min · 5228 words · Todd Downing

I Create Coffee Tables With Sculpted And Finely Painted Marine Creatures And Corals (13 Pics)

Hi there! I am Luliana from Nature Stories Studio and I recently started creating these coffee tables with sculpted and finely painted sea and ocean creatures and corals, set in a realistic ocean-sea created with resin. Some of them also glow in the dark, like the Loggerhead turtle and corals. This one took around 2 months of work and a lot of resin and glow-in-the-dark powder. I have many more ideas (narwhals, octopus, different other species of whales, otters, etc), but these are some of the ones I’ve done in the last couple of months....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 170 words · Anna Ardon

I Created A Fishy Magic Space Portal

I’ve never told anyone about this magical thing I can do. I can pour things from oval to oval in record time. Thanks to the connection with my dear skeleton buddies I made this unique, surreal piece of art I like to call “fishy magic space portal”. I used a scanner as an instrument to get this beautiful, colorful song. I think it took me 14 seconds because I like music and I don’t care about time....

January 15, 2026 · 24 min · 4977 words · Luis Phillips

I Document My Children Enjoying Their Idyllic Summer In The Countryside

It’s been a fantastic summer and my boys have had an enormous amount of fun. I’m sharing a small collection of some of my favorite family photos I took this last summer. Summer is the embodiment of some of our fondest moments when we were children ourselves. That’s why I hope you enjoy these and they evoke memories of your own children or childhood. Meet Emerson and Greyson. They’re two years and one year old, respectively....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 258 words · Dorothy Lipham

I Document The Scents Of Sardinia To Remember The Smells Of My Land

My name is Michela and I’m an Italian copywriter from Bologna. “Scents of Sardinia” is the name of my experiment of “olfactory tourism” on Instagram, a virtual travel between natural scents and amazing landscapes. I started to take these pictures 4 years ago because I was feeling homesick from my island, Sardinia. I’ve always been very sensible to scents and remembering the smells of my land make me feel closer to home and reconnect with my inner self and memories....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 489 words · Kathy Peterson

I Like To Use Photoshop For My Photographic Adventures

Below is a collection of some of my photo manipulations. I love photography art and after discovering Photoshop a few years ago I’ve been trying to make interesting photos that get people smiling. I don’t worry too much about taking technically perfect photos, my only concern is finding the best way to tell a story with beautiful photos. Most of my work is based in London where I live. Typically I think up photo ideas whilst out in the city, often weeks or months before I have a chance to get the cool photos, and the photo editing part usually takes between 2-4 hours....

January 15, 2026 · 24 min · 5028 words · Frances Arreola

I Made A Human Rights Calendar 2020 For Courageous And Loving People

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights turned 71 on December 10th, 2019. I am into Human Rights because already as a little child I wondered which problem we have to solve first: environmental problems or wars. I always thought that we have to make peace and care for each other to be free to care for our beautiful planet A. I learned really late about The Universal Declaration of Human Rights....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 307 words · Santiago Mcadams

I Take Pictures Of Tokyo At Night And It Resembles Blade Runner

I’m taking pictures in my favorite city, Tokyo. Often gray during the day, but magical at night. It looks like a revived Blade Runner movie. More info: erdelyiphoto.com | Instagram Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Report Anyone can write on Bored Panda. Start writing! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Add Your Photo To This List...

January 15, 2026 · 24 min · 4950 words · Esther Craig