Tag: life
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Hilariously Honest Comics That Perfectly Capture Annoying Everyday Moments
“Why does this always happen to me?” we like to ask this question even after the tiniest mishaps and disappointments. Well, it doesn’t. Coffee spills and power shortages happen to everyone. To remind us that the universe doesn’t have its favorites, London-based artist Natalya Lobanova draws comics about universal everyday struggles we face, and she’s…
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Stunning Images Show The Stages of Human Life Forming Until a Child is Born
Swedish photographer, Lennart Nilsson (1922 – 2017) was a science enthusiast whose passion for photography led him into doing something amazing using a cystoscope. In 1965, LIFE magazine published some of his amazing photos on the process of how a baby is conceived. The first photos he took in 1957 were in black and white…
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Photos Series Focuses On The Positive Stories Happening In The World To Restore Some Faith In Humanity
It’s true that there’s a lot of bad things happening in the world at the moment, but there’s also lots of good. To prove our point, we’ve put together a list of images to show you the brighter side of humanity, those moments that make you go ‘awwwww.’ Cute animal photos, people accomplishing their dreams…
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Clever Illustrations By Elia Colombo That’ll Take Some Time For You To Understand
According to Elia Colombo, “Life is too short to get a real job”. Luckily for Elia, he has manage to turn his passion for art into a full time job. The freelance designer, illustrator, and self-named ‘free spirit’ turns his views and observations into colorful conceptual illustrations that hold a mirror to modern society, pointing…
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Photographer Captures Powerful Portraits of Incredible People Who are Facing Death with Acceptance And Peace
Right Before I Die is a tearjerker. It’s a heartbreaking photo series by Andrew George that strikes at the very core of most people’s deepest fear, insofar as it is a series about death, but also manages to inspire, because it is about people who are staring down the great unknown with incredible acceptance and…
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Doctor Releases A Heartbreaking Open Letter Explaining Why He Checks The Facebook Pages Of His Dead Patients Before Notifying Their Parents
The sudden loss of life of a loved one is one of the most difficult and heartbreaking moments of our lives. But have you ever considered what it must be like for the doctors, nurses and paramedics that look after us in our final moments on the planet? They are often required to inform the…
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Artist Creates An Infographic Which Shows ‘Your Chances Of Dying’ Doing Different Activities, And You May Want To Reconsider Your Life Choices
Ever wanted to know what your chances of being eaten by a shark while swimming at the beach? Or going skydiving? Well, some smart cookie has developed an infographic showing just these things. Scroll down and see what your chances of surviving are! [zombify_post]
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Illustrator Creates Series of Comics That Perfectly Describe How Time Flies Way Too Fast
Our world is changing with unprecedented speed. Just 50 years ago, cell phones were considered the stuff of science fiction, yet today even children own them. Obviously, such drastic shifts affect our way of life and our habits. Illustrator Ekaterina Gapanovich’s latest series focuses on this fact. What’s your favorite? [zombify_post]
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Artist Sarcastically Summarises Up The True Struggles Of Adult Life
Californian artist Clare Kayden Hines shares her observations about crazy, strange, mundane scenarios of the life in a form of colorful comics. When asked about the start of the comics series, Clare explained that she’s quite new to the comic artist game. “I’d never done a “true” comic until I started this account in October…
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Brutally Honest Illustrator Use Satire To Show Us How Society Really Is
The world is a bit of a mess at the moment… we can all agree on this. We have too high a dependence on technology, high taxes, bullying, political upheaval, obesity, devaluation of workers, etc, etc. Illustrator John Holocraft has taken a ‘tongue in cheek’ look at many of these issues, using satire and a…