Man Who Has Been Goofy At Disney World For 20 Years Shares The Most Magical Moment Of His Career

Many people believe that Disney World is a magical place, that’s why 52 million people visit the famous vacation resort each year. In case you’re one of those who are unable to see its enchanting powers, there’s something that might change your mind. And who can do that better than Disney World employees who clearly have seen it all? One of them, Mikey Jacobs, volunteered on the subreddit called Ask Me Anything to share everything that people are curious about....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 305 words · Rodney Aber

Meghan Markle Blasted For “not Creating Anything” After “sickly Sweet” Jam Label Peels Off

Meghan Markle stepped into the world of entrepreneurship with the launch of her first product under her new business venture—a lifestyle brand named American Riviera Orchard. The Duchess of Sussex gave the world its first taste of her brand with the unveiling of a new line of strawberry jams. A number of influencers, socialites, and friends of Meghan received the inaugural item from her range. Designer Tracy Robbins posted an image on Instagram showing off jar number “17 of 50,” indicating that only 50 of the homemade strawberry jams were part of the first drop....

January 7, 2026 · 5 min · 992 words · Lesley Khalil

Mom Speaks Out About Potentially Lethal Trend Called “chroming” After Daughter Is Hospitalized

Warning: child death A mother from Rochester, Kent, is urging social media giants to target dangerous behavior on their platforms after her 12-year-old daughter was hospitalized for partaking in the viral “chroming” challenge. Chroming, also known as “huffing,” involves inhaling the fumes of common household chemicals like hairspray, aerosol deodorant, nail polish remover, or permanent markers, with teens filming their reaction and sharing it online. Mother warns about “chroming” trend after daughter, 12, was hospitalized from inhaling aerosol fumes....

January 7, 2026 · 4 min · 775 words · John Brown

Neighbor Calls This Mom “evil” For Asking Pest Control To Remove A Wasp Nest To Protect Her 5 Y.o. Kid, She Wonders If She’s A Jerk For Doing So

Caring for the environment is great and very commendable. Good relations with neighbors are no less great. However, any mother would not be a mother if she did not care more about the safety and health of her own child, especially if this child is still small. Toddlers are a constant source of potential trouble for themselves, because curiosity almost always prevails over their sense of security. It will take a long time before they begin to correctly assess the level of potential danger – but for now, all responsibility for their life and health lies with their parents....

January 7, 2026 · 7 min · 1380 words · Elmer Osullivan

Netizens Are Annoyed That People Won’t Stop Romanticizing These 32 Genuinely Horrible Things

We, people, are interesting creatures. Or maybe complicated and messy would be better descriptive words. But why are we throwing such words around, you might wonder? Well, today we’re going to talk about the things people tend to romanticize that are actually pretty horrible, which is a complicated matter, isn’t it? And so, the words fit the theme very well. So, now it’s up to you to go through today’s list and decide whether the mentioned things fit the theme too....

January 7, 2026 · 5 min · 998 words · Emilio Gooch

New Italian Restaurant In Texas Has A Strict ‘no Cellphones Allowed’ Policy, And It’s Divided The Internet

Touch it. Turn it. Buy it. Charge it. Lock it. Unlock. Snap. Text. Scroll. Scroll. Scroll. Like. Reply. Share. Scroll some more. Purchase. Email. Log in. Tweet. Message. Call. Tap. Unplug. Silence. Check how much time has passed, and it’s already close to midnight. Your undrunk tea sits next to you, and you wonder what kind of whirlpool your mind has been trapped in for the past 5 hours; the constantly updating wonderland of nightmarish proportion....

January 7, 2026 · 8 min · 1701 words · Anthony Lanzarin

New Models Of Suspended Tents That Let You Sleep Among The Trees

Tent company Tentsile recently added three new models to its range of suspended tents. It revealed Trillium, a small, stackable, versatile three-person hammock that can sleep up to three persons, Vista, a two-layer tree tent, and the biggest tent in the range, Trilogy – a massive communal shelter capable of holding six people, with three separate sleeping areas and a central canopy. In 2014, Tensile revolutionized the world of camping by unveiling a suspended, portable tree houses – the Tentsile Tree Tent....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 207 words · Juan Anderson

Outrage Erupts After America’s Top Restaurant Adds Automatic 20% Tip Over Country’s ‘racist’ Past

One of the USA’s top-rated restaurants in California took a tumble in ratings after patrons took issue with an additional charge that came with what critics labeled as a “woke” explanation . Burdell , a Michelin Guide establishment in Oakland, California, recently faced severe backlash online for a default 20% service charge added to every check. A California restaurant faced backlash for implementing a mandatory 20% service charge. Negative reviews hijacked diner’s business page after a Reddit post went viral....

January 7, 2026 · 7 min · 1486 words · Joan Urban

People Share The Strangest Things They Weren’t Supposed To Hear But Did Because Of Thin Walls

One of the most important things we all need in our lives is privacy. Whether that means limiting followers on your social media accounts or constantly closing your curtains so people passing by cannot see what you’re making for dinner, nobody wants to feel like they are being watched. But sometimes, especially when you live in a tight apartment building, even when no one else can see you, they might be able to hear you....

January 7, 2026 · 33 min · 7026 words · John Leonard

Photographer Challenges ‘american Beauty’ Standards With 14 Women Of All Shapes

San Francisco-based photographer Carey Fruth has set out to redefine what ‘American beauty’ is with a photo series of the same name that has women of all body types posing in romantic beds of flower petals. Fruth was inspired by a racy scene from the 1999 movie of the same name in which Kevin Spacey fantasized about one of his daughter’s friends. “By stepping into a fantasy dream girl world and by letting go of that fear, they free themselves up to direct that energy they once wasted on telling themselves that they weren’t good enough to elsewhere in their life,” Fruth told Huffpost....

January 7, 2026 · 24 min · 5003 words · Jack Jackson

Photographer Spends A Whole Day In Flooded Venice, Captures Just How Different The City Looks (19 Pics)

When we think of Venice, we think of water. But have you ever thought that there could be too much water in the historic European city? When photographer Natalia Elena Massi found out there was a flood in Venice, she immediately packed her bags and decided to explore it firsthand by taking some interesting photos. And even though it wasn’t the first time she went to see this beautiful city, the whole experience still took her by surprise....

January 7, 2026 · 4 min · 685 words · Patrick Gillian

Photography Of People Who Are Isolated And Alone

Well, here I want to show you people at peace and alone in this place that we call earth, our home, so to speak. I love using black and white photography to capture images, especially since I live in Russia, a country not known for sunshine. Sometimes people seem to be part of the world but are also isolated form it at the same time. I hope my images depict this aspect of alienation....

January 7, 2026 · 24 min · 4988 words · Judi Frederick

The Epstein Files Continue To Stun With Celebrity Mentions, This Time It’s Timothée Chalamet

After the latest tranche of Jeffrey Epstein files was released last week, Timothée Chalamet was at the center of some uncomfortable revelations. The 30-year-old actor emerged as the latest Hollywood star to be pulled into the 3.5 million Epstein files, released by the US Department of Justice. Among the files is an email involving Chalamet that suggests the young actor was caught in some behind-the-scenes pressure. Timothée Chalamet emerged as the latest Hollywood star to be pulled into the sprawling Jeffrey Epstein files, released by the US Department of Justice....

January 7, 2026 · 8 min · 1593 words · Carol Lesperance

The First

There’s a lot of squirrels in Lexington, Kentucky. So many that it’s tempting to try and tune them out. But that isn’t right. Squirrels are our buddies. And just like bored pandas deserve to have their own magazines, squirrels deserve more adventurous dining options. So this business made them a little burrito restaurant. SquirrelsSquirrelsSquirrels Burritos is the culinary collaboration of GirlsGirlsGirls Burritos, the locally-owned spot for exceptional Tex-Mex fare made by people who care, and Cornett, a Lexington ad agency with a knack for fun attention-grabbing work....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 419 words · Megan Yuen

This Derpy Dog Has The Most Fabulous Hair On Instagram

Recently, I found this beauty in Instagram. Her name is Kuma — it means “Bear” in Japanese. As you can see she’s a seriously stylish social media star. Her hairstyles are probably even better than yours! From colourful hair clips to on-trend straw hats, there is almost no beauty look that this precious pup can’t pull off. More info: Instagram pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-23 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-8 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-6 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-27 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-44 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-17 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-24 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-46 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-22 pekingese-dog-hairstyles-kuma-9...

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 148 words · John Baxter

This Man Has Been In Prison For The Past 38 Years Since He Was Sentenced To Life For Stealing $9 In 1982

Back in 1977, the Alabama Legislature passed the Habitual Felony Offender Act to crack down on repeat criminals. According to the Department of Corrections, at that time, the prison population was 3,455. After a decade, this number skyrocketed to 13,541. And fast-forward to 2014 – the number of prisoners has increased by 840 percent, to 32,467. Investigative journalist Beth Shelburne recently shared the story of a man currently imprisoned in one of Alabama’s most notorious prisons....

January 7, 2026 · 3 min · 466 words · Lilly Ditullio

Tiny Paper Bookmarks Let You Grow Charming Miniature Worlds In Your Books

Adding a cute and playful element to the mundane process of bookmarking, these sticky notes let you create little landscapes and scenes on top of your books, ideal for research, study and a quick reference to your favorite book’s pages. Pick a pack of bookmarks from the range of cities and natural habitats available, or mix and match to create your own book top utopia! Our favorites of these cool bookmarks are the Sky pack (everyone loves rainbow right?...

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 337 words · April Dukes

Video Of A Man Introducing His Dog To Neighborhood Cat Goes Viral With 7.7m Views

The sun shines upon a quiet town in Yorkshire, inviting all to enjoy the lovely rays of warmth. One such being emerges from its cool home, sniffing at the fresh air. The morning dew chilly against the toe beans, making it shake its paws in discontent. Soon it makes its way to its favorite half wall, to take in not only the sunshine, but also the loving embraces of passersby....

January 7, 2026 · 8 min · 1694 words · Rubin Nicholas

We 3d

Our micro-planter chess set is about fusing 3D printing and nature. We are trained architects – Kae Woei and Elena try, who try to find humour in designs, by adding a little element of playfulness in day-to-day products. Chess pieces allow nature lovers to integrate their favorite succulents or herbs into the chess board. Each Chess piece can be planted with specific herbs or succulents to give them a level of individuality and personality....

January 7, 2026 · 4 min · 648 words · Tammie Shirley

We Postponed Our Dream Wedding, Moved Across The World And Built A Life From Scratch: Here’s What Happened

I remember being in tears on the cold bathroom tiles, scrolling through news updates about yet another border closure. Our dream of moving to Canada was slipping away, and I honestly wondered if we should just give up. Dave and I had been planning this move for two years—one last big adventure before “settling down.” We had secured IEC work permits and were preparing to quit our jobs in June 2020....

January 7, 2026 · 17 min · 3579 words · Randy Fitzwater