Gypsy Rose Blanchard Splits From Ryan Months After Prison Release

Britney Spears said it best: “Mama, I’m in love with a criminal, and this type of love isn’t rational.” Gypsy Rose Blanchard has separated from her husband, who she notably praised in very public social media antics and multiple post-carceral interviews. The 32-year-old survivor of Munchausen syndrome by proxy announced her split from Ryan Scott Anderson on Facebook on Thursday (March 28), just three months after she was released from prison....

February 10, 2026 · 5 min · 927 words · William Whitsett

Herculaneproject

Once the most modern spa in Europe, Neptune Baths, is found today in a pre-collapse state. Neptune Baths (former Imperial Baths or Szapary Baths) is located in Herculane Baths, one of the oldest spa resorts in Europe and it still is one of the most exponential heritage buildings in Romania. But have you ever thought you were too small to make a change? Get ready to have your mind changed. This is the story of how a small group of architecture students is saving the most beautiful abandoned spa building in Romania and perhaps in all of Europe, Herculane Baths....

February 10, 2026 · 4 min · 695 words · Helen Cole

Hey Pandas, What Bad Thing Did You Do That You Don’t Regret? (closed)

Yoinked this right off of R/confessions but who cares. My neighbors were horrible, cruel & neglectful dog owners. I secretly trespassed into their yard, stole their dogs and re-homed them to loving homes. They got another one after those, and I stole that one, too. I just don’t understand how some people can be so flippantly cruel to another living creature. Report I broke the nose of a bully in school....

February 10, 2026 · 18 min · 3806 words · Felicia Heminger

Hey Pandas, What Do You Wish You Knew Before Or After You Purchased Your First Car? (closed)

Buying a car is one of the biggest steps to adulthood. So much freedom! So much fun! So much money! What knowledge would have helped you when you made that decision? I live in an East African country. While the main roads are okay(I guess)[my Government might be spying 😆] the feeder roads range from terrible to shocking; filled with potholes, raised speed rumbles etc. Getting a car with low ground clearance,while quite economical, wouldn’t be advisable....

February 10, 2026 · 9 min · 1729 words · Spencer Covington

Hey Pandas, What Was The Most Adorable And Despicable Thing Your Pet Has Done?

All pets do some strange or funny things at least once. Go ahead and share your experience! One of our pet rats loved my daughter. I saw him feeding her dog biscuit through the wire of his cage. Report I had a very old and very sick dog euthanised, buried her and planted a large tree over her. One of my other dogs dug her up (about 2 months later) and partially ate her……....

February 10, 2026 · 11 min · 2212 words · Charles Person

Husband’s Surprise Gift Leaves Wife Furious, She Doesn’t Know How To Tell Him Without Causing A Scene

After 19 years of marriage , one would like to believe that your spouse knows you pretty well. Especially when it comes to what makes you happy and doesn’t. Unfortunately, it would seem that’s not always the case, as one woman has revealed. She took to the internet on her 41st birthday, complaining that her husband had ruined her big day yet again. It’s a cycle, she says, that he just can’t break....

February 10, 2026 · 7 min · 1469 words · Paula Newstead

I Am Still A Cat: I Photograph Disabled Cats To Show They’re Still Awesome

I wish to change the way people think about disabled cats. I wish to change the mind set of dividing cats into categories of worse and better, and hope that people would treat disabled cats normal. Not special, not worse but, simply, normal. That is why I chose to create this photography project. In hopes that at least a tiny per cent of people will stop being afraid of and change the way they look at disabled cats....

February 10, 2026 · 3 min · 594 words · Ruby Fonseca

I Illustrated These Tiny Incidents That Happen In Our Lives To Lift Up Your Spirits (7 Comics)

Tiny Musings is my attempt at reflecting upon tiny incidents that happen in our lives that create a huge impact on the way we see things. I do that by creating dialogue-less illustrative stories that unfold themselves as one swipe/scroll ahead. They are set in a dark, monotonous, monochrome color palette that plays the antagonist, and the brighter counterpart plays the protagonist. Each story is relatable and makes you imagine yourself in it, and gives you instant hope and happiness....

February 10, 2026 · 5 min · 909 words · William Hanson

I Immortalize Skulls And Nature In Solid Silver Jewelry

I make beautiful casts of skulls and bones, immortalizing nature in handmade jewelry. I collect animal skulls, insects, and seedpods from areas of countryside in Cornwall, England. Mesmerized by nature, intricate detail and beauty in the macabre, I am inspired to create three-dimensional jewelry, transforming these natural objects into solid silver jewelry combined with precious stones, so that people can treasure them forever. I wanted to show the beautiful nature, by casting a bird skeleton parts in precious metal; I remove the grotesque and enhance the beauty I see within them....

February 10, 2026 · 2 min · 333 words · Sylvia Pedersen

I Infect Cities With Cctvs And Satellite Dishes

My project is simply called “Nests” and mimic the random human activity in the urban landscape. I was inspired by the characteristics of several cities on my travels around the world where I often found different unplanned, almost organically placed, elements that interfere with the typical facades of the buildings in specific cities. Through this project I wanted to point out the extent of these “infections” to show how disruptively absurd as well as interesting the urban space can become....

February 10, 2026 · 2 min · 320 words · Andre Walker

I Met A Clown On The Internet And We Made A Film Together

November 16th is the International Day for Tolerance — a perfect day to celebrate Gaby Muñoz, or “Chula the Clown.” In 2015, my partner Jess was browsing online and came upon an article on this very site about Chula entitled “I Am A 33-Year-Old Full-Time Clown And I Want To Tell You My Story.” We were immediately enchanted by her style and mission. Over the course of her career, Chula has spent over a decade working alongside other professional clowns in refugee camps, and areas affected by conflict....

February 10, 2026 · 3 min · 625 words · Rachel Arreola

I Needle

More info: Facebook | Etsy Dog And My Copy Of It Ultra Realistic Golden Retriever Tyler Commission With Handmade FIMO Mouth Lurcher Lucca And My Realistic Copy This Alaskan Malamute Dog’s own fur was felted into his tail, under belly, and neck. Real Dogs With Their Copies Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Realistic Gunther Facing Final Inspection From Smonks Before Shipping Little Poodle It is special because for him I made my first collar and lead with some bling!...

February 10, 2026 · 1 min · 181 words · Allan Ward

I Overcame A Fear Of Clowns By Becoming One

Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns. And I have an extreme fear of clowns. To overcome that fear, I painted my face like a clown and photographed it. And it helped, now I can pass a clown on the street, without crossing over it. More info: impossible-queens.com Sad Clown Bondage Clown Pretty Clown Joker Clown The first attempt The first attempt was the hardest. Pierrot Anyone can write on Bored Panda....

February 10, 2026 · 24 min · 4936 words · Veronica Hipp

I Photographed An Amazing Same

It’s humbling to be approached to photograph a wedding. I’ll never get past the enormity of whats being asked of me. A couple wants me to capture the one and only start of their new story together. No matter how many weddings I photograph between now and when I’m 90, that request will always cause my knees to shake a little. Justin and Simon’s wedding, a ceremony I photographed recently in Washington DC, was particularly thrilling for me....

February 10, 2026 · 25 min · 5307 words · Kathryn Moreno

I Spent Years Trying To Publish Kids Books. Publishers Rejected Them But I Kept Trying

I love animals and I love reading. I studied literature before I studied art. When I began my drawing series I incorporated my love of animals into my work. As my art career grew I drafted many kids’ books and pitched them to publishers. After many attempts, I still haven’t sold any (I will keep trying). Meanwhile, I began selling prints of my animal drawings. At first, friends bought them, then friends of friends, then strangers… and the adorable animal prints even ended up in the nursery on the TV show Modern Family....

February 10, 2026 · 2 min · 317 words · Joseph Elliott

I’m A Pop Up Book Publisher And Here’s My Latest Project: Andy Warhol’s Pop Up Pop Art (14 Pics)

For almost ten years, I’ve been self-publishing art pop up books (mostly for adults) through my company Poposition Press. I’ve been lucky to work with some of my favorite artists and am now working with one of the biggest names in art – Andy Warhol. The Pop Up Pop Art series takes Warhol’s iconic works and transforms them into 3-D pop up art pieces. The first release focuses on work from the 1960’s and some of the most well known art in the world: Marilyn Monroe, Campbell’s Soup Cans, Flowers, Banana and more....

February 10, 2026 · 2 min · 298 words · Paul Mink

Justin Timberlake Reveals Lyme Disease Battle In Heartfelt Post After Disastrous Romania Show

Singer and actor Justin Timberlake has marked the end of his Forget Tomorrow World Tour with a shocking health revelation —he has Lyme’s disease. The singer concluded a circuit that lasted nearly a year and spanned three continents. Some of his performances were observed as “tired,” along with accusations of lip-syncing. The condition is associated with fatigue, aching muscles, fevers, and headaches. Justin Timberlake revealed he has Lyme disease after wrapping up his Forget Tomorrow World Tour....

February 10, 2026 · 4 min · 747 words · Esther Howard

Kristen Bell Starts Instagram Campaign Where She Fulfills Teachers’ Wishlists

Being famous comes with a lot of responsibility, but visibility can also put you in a position of power that can be used to do good. There are a lot of celebrities who use their famous names for good causes and Kristen Bell is apparently one of them. The Frozen star is using her Instagram to help teachers who are in need of supplies in their classrooms. The actor launched the campaign last year and was already able to impact many lives through the amazing initiative....

February 10, 2026 · 3 min · 634 words · Lois Harris

Lady’s Silence Bothers Coworker Who Reports Her To Hr, Only To Learn She’s Within Company Guidelines

If we’re going to be honest, we can all agree that not everyone is born to be the office sunshine. Some people bring croissants and jokes to share with everyone, and others bring noise-canceling headphones and a deep, soul-binding love for pivot tables. And you know what? That’s okay. But apparently, being quiet, productive, and drama-free is now considered a workplace offense, or at least it was for today’s Original Poster (OP) who dared to be an introvert in a sea of extroverts and fun-loving colleagues....

February 10, 2026 · 7 min · 1342 words · Harold Lamm

Man Shocks His Family With Post-divorce Glow Up, His Ex Is Fuming And Calls It His “mid

Divorce is hard, and it can happen due to many factors. Couples who come to the decision to separate don’t take it lightly. It’s interesting to note that nearly 52% of divorced people feel their self-esteem improved after breaking it off with their partner. That’s because many individuals feel motivated to work on themselves after such a big life change. One man on Reddit also underwent a dramatic transformation post-divorce. But he was in for a shock when he realized that his ex-wife wasn’t happy for him at all....

February 10, 2026 · 5 min · 958 words · Matt Brazile