Here Are 30 Things That You Probably Were Told To Be The Truth, But Actually Aren’t

Some people swear by things they picked up at school or university, others rely on the opinions of experts, while there are also some who get their intake of facts from the World Wide Web. And while some of the sources might seem more reliable than others, it’s not uncommon that all of them might be incorrect sometimes. There are plenty of scientific theories that have been proven wrong, so things that you’ve heard from 3 friends and aunt and your grandma can definitely be wrong....

January 23, 2026 · 24 min · 5108 words · Hedwig Eager

How Countries In Europe Say ‘merry Christmas’

Whether you’re enjoying some sunny Mediterranean weather or skiing this winter, or you just want to surprise a friend by sending them a Christmas card in their language, here are all the European Christmas greetings you could need. This colorful map of Europe was made by Jakub Marian, a Czech linguist who makes fun infographic maps in addition to having written a line of textbooks . If you like this Christmas map, you can check out his other maps that you can use all year long, like how European languages say “I love you”....

January 23, 2026 · 4 min · 749 words · Marc Leslie

I Hiked For 2 Hours To The Ice Caves In Iceland, And What I Saw Inside Is Pure Magic (10 Pics)

It is an extremely fleeting world that disappears right before our eyes! The place you see in my photos looked completely different two days earlier – a rapid river flowed here, and the whole area was inaccessible. I managed to capture only what was left of the untamed power of nature. If you want to explore an ice cave you should choose a guided tour. It is neither safe nor wise to enter caves on your own....

January 23, 2026 · 24 min · 5022 words · Anna Ortega

I Photographed And Interviewed, For Two Years, Eight Women Over 60, And Wrote Down Their Thoughts On Current Subjects

In the wake of 2017 Women’s March and the fierce #metoo movement, on which brave women stood for themselves bringing down some of the most powerful men in the United States, I decided to start a project that would have as subject equally fierce women. “Beyond the 60th Sense” is a photo essay done over the course of two years on which I photographed and interviewed females over 50s and listened to their opinions and experiences on relevant topics such as body empowerment, body shame, ageism, work/payment equality, mental health, sexuality, among others....

January 23, 2026 · 27 min · 5671 words · Carl Baker

Life On The Lake

This set is about anglers, fishers, hunters. I have always admired their hard work and dedication to catch fishes, so I decided to show some pictures. It’s really hard to float on the middle of the lake in the middle of the night or in the morning and wait few hours for fish. But it’s very similar to landscape photography. We don’t always get good effects but we have to try!...

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 175 words · Ramon Kelley

Little Big Adventures Of A Cat Lost In The Woods

This new art series, created by Alena Tkach for NeonMob, is the story of a curious kitty named Pinkerton. Told through two beautifully illustrated images, our tiny hero makes new friends getting lost in the forest, and ultimately finding his way home. On the subjects of cats and the inspiration for Pinkerton’s adventure, Tkach says, “I love cats and I am sure that most of people love them too. I have a cat named Lisa who is so playful and a great thief of various small things....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 230 words · Albert Smith

Magical Autumn Fog In Over 8000-year

Me and my husband frequently travel to beautiful places outside of our country, but this time we decided to explore the home country Latvia and visited Kemeri bog. It is more than 8000 years old and is one of the largest moss bogs on the Latvian cost. This place has become increasingly popular in the past two years since the footbridge was renovated, especially since it’s only about an hour’s drive from the capital city of Riga....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 227 words · Jill Mccarroll

Man Opens His Home To Gf’s Parents, Hits The Brakes When They Claim His Bedroom And Eye His Cars

Hosting family can be a rewarding experience, but it can also quickly become stressful when boundaries are ignored. Inviting guests into your home comes with unspoken rules, and when those rules are disregarded, tension can rise, sometimes within hours of their arrival. This was the situation today’s Original Poster (OP) found himself when his girlfriend’s came to spend some time with them due to a snowstorm . Just within a few days, their actions left him counting down to the day when they would leave....

January 23, 2026 · 6 min · 1140 words · Priscilla Mcmahon

Mass Fury After Social Services Takes 3-year

Social services , the agency responsible for protecting vulnerable children from neglectful environments, failed in its duty after leaving a 3-year-old boy to lose his life in a hot car . Three-year-old Ke’Torrius Starks Jr. was under the care of a Department of Human Resources worker in Birmingham, Alabama, when he tragically passed on Tuesday (July 22). Ke’Torrius Starks Jr. tragically passed away after being left in a hot car by a contracted worker for Alabama’s Department of Human Resources....

January 23, 2026 · 7 min · 1410 words · Jerry Blevins

My Accurately

Forget florals. Embroidery first came to life for me when I realized I could use it to replicate the human body. Nothing is as fascinating, exciting, and challenging as human anatomy and single-stranded stitches are perfect for accurately rendering its colors and textures. In fact, in each of my specialist pieces, I only ever use satin stitch, split stitch, French knots, and couching, all basic stitches in embroidery! More info: krakenkreations....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 275 words · Corene Yarbrough

People Are Cracking Up At This Woman Who Accidentally Shared The Holiday Spirit With An Unknown Man, And It Already Has 30m+ Views

A Florida woman’s experience of accidentally getting a bit too emotional with a stranger has the internet in stitches. Mary Katherine Backstrom is a parenting writer and blogger whose upcoming book Mom Babble is described as “the messy truth about motherhood”, and she apparently has a knack for stories, as the way she tells what happened while laughing to the point of tears is as funny as the incident itself....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 369 words · Augustine Baylock

People Call Out American Eagle Outfitters For Appealing To “ethnic Cleansing” In New Ad

A cheeky denim campaign starring Sydney Sweeney has spiraled into a bizarre controversy. But netizens felt the DNA puns about her family had gone too far. American Eagle’s latest campaign withSydney Sweeneyspiraled into a bizarre controversy Sydney Sweeney posing in a white buttoned top at an event amid woke and ethnic cleansing controversy. Sydney Sweeney faced immense backlash after appearing in American Eagle’s latest advertisements. The campaign helped add around $400 million to the value of the company....

January 23, 2026 · 4 min · 811 words · Genoveva Ledoux

People Get Kicked Out From The Venue They Rented As They Brought “unauthorized Outside Material”

Chess is a game that requires critical and strategic thinking, intelligence, and problem-solving skills. It is quite stationary and rarely causes any kind of a ruckus or bothers anyone around. All you need is a board, game pieces, a partner to play with, and a place to play. However, some people can find a reason to complain about anything. For example, this Redditor’s chess club was kicked out of the venue they rented in the city hall because some employee and his director were bothered that the players brought their own chessboards and game pieces....

January 23, 2026 · 5 min · 917 words · Martin Hollis

Person Happy To Have A Sah Partner If They Commit To 40 Hours Of Chores, Drama Ensues

If you share your precious living space with a partner, you probably know that to keep the peace, it’s best to divide the housework equally so that one of you doesn’t accidentally fall victim to an unfair division of household labor. But what happens if certain circumstances change? Does this agreement require altering too? When redditor’s Choresforpay partner considered taking time off work , they were quickly presented with one condition....

January 23, 2026 · 4 min · 759 words · Janet Cahn

Photographic Journey Through Northern Vietnam By Rehahn

As always, when it comes to Vietnam, we talk about the war, the economic booming, and the Communist Party. However, Vietnam has become one of the tourist hotspots in the past decade due to its friendly people, untouched natural sceneries, and many hidden charms. Taking from these inspirations, French photographer, Rehahn, has once again made his 12-day road trip to the Northeast of Vietnam such as Sapa, Hà Giang, Đồng Văn, Cao Bằng, etc....

January 23, 2026 · 25 min · 5248 words · Elizabeth King

Scientists Create An Algorithm That Removes Color Distortion From Underwater Photos And Here Are 8 Before And After Pics

We’ve sent people to the Moon and we’ve put rovers on Mars (most people believe this unless they’re a conspiracy nut or a flat-Earther ), but the oceans on our very own planet are still very much unexplored. And photographers are missing out on the beauty and biological diversity that await us in the Seven Seas because all that water gets in the way and distorts the colors of everything—from seahorses to corals....

January 23, 2026 · 5 min · 1048 words · Herb Law

Someone Asked “people Who Lost A Lot Of Weight, What Surprises You The Most Now?” 31 People Answered

Getting into shape requires a lot of effort and motivation. That’s why it can take months or even years to lose weight and become fitter. People who shed a ton of weight have to push themselves and keep working hard to make it possible. That’s an amazing accomplishment. There are also many interesting things about becoming fitter and losing fat that people don’t realize until they actually do it. That’s why a poster on Reddit asked people to share the most surprising things they learned after losing lots of weight....

January 23, 2026 · 12 min · 2510 words · William Hunsinger

Strange Pregnancy Food Cravings Photographed Like Gourmet Meals

Pregnant women crave some pretty strange things. We document their favourite dishes in our online cookbook, “Eating for Two”. Everything from “Steak and Ice-cream” to “Oreos and Toothpaste” to “Burnt Matches”. All the recipes we receive are photographed in fine-dining style, then tasted and rated. Even the “Medley of Soaps” creation (it was just as terrible as it sounds). You can try some of the recipes (at your own risk), read what they tasted like or submit a pregnancy craving on our site....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 235 words · Sherri Adams

The Great Gatsby Quotes That Will Make You Love The Book Even More

There aren’t too many books out there that could brag and say, “Yeah, I defined an era.” Among these few chosen ones is The Great Gatsby , a novel that everyone has read or at least heard about. Its story is an interesting one: When F. Scott Fitzgerald published The Great Gatsby in 1925, it didn’t get the success it has today and was actually deemed a disappointment compared to his previous works....

January 23, 2026 · 17 min · 3428 words · Gloria Jentzsch

This Dog Got A Second Chance At Life, And His Tail Wags More Than Ever

Orlando is a Spanish rescue dog whose journey began on the unforgiving streets of Spain, where he was found malnourished. Here’s how Orlando, a Spanish Mastin, went from being a street dog to a thriving companion in the UK. Imagine a world filled with hunger and fear. That was Orlando’s reality, and unfortunately, it is the reality for thousands of dogs in Spain. Abandoned and struggling to find food, Orlando was a mere shadow of his potential....

January 23, 2026 · 7 min · 1294 words · Charles Hopkins