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Photo Series Featuring Baby Elephants That Will Put A Smile on Your Face
We know it’s the start of the week you’re probably still nursing the weekend’s fun-tivities with a cup of coffee while trying hard to avoid your boss. So we thought we’d start your week off with a smile and feature a collection of some of the cutest baby elephant photos we could find. Did you…
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Artist Re-Designs Junk Food Packaging So That Hipsters Will Buy It
Dan Meth is a US artist and comedian who’s reimagined some of America’s most famous snacks as fancy gourmet food. From Twinkies and Nerds to Fruit by the Foot and Cinnamon Graham Dunkaroos, these rebranded snacks wouldn’t look out of place in even the most gentrified household. Which one do you like the most? Let us…
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The Most Brutally Hilarious Comics For People Who Like Dark Humor
You loved Mr Lovenstein so much when we showed you his work last time (see HERE), that we had to bring you more, more, more! Mr Lovenstein puts a surprising and macabre spin on ordinary perceptions, touching on everything from funny tips to getting out of random situations. The illustrator has been creating art since…
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The Most Adorable Photos of Animals and Their Mini-Me’s
What remains one of the most popular searches on the interwebs? “Cats doing things”. To celebrate this common search, redditor SteveV91 uploaded a series of adorable photos of pussy cats hanging out with their Mini-Me’s. What’s your favorite? Scroll down and upvote them! [zombify_post]
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Artist Creates Life-Sized Replica of Parthenon Using 100,000 Banned Books
Argentine artist Marta Minujín has created a life-sized replica of the Parthenon using 100,000 banned books from around the world. The massive book art installation is a replica of the famous Greek temple where democracy was born. However, the location of the ambitious project is more than just a symbolic statement – its located on…
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Here Are The Best iPhone Photos of 2018
It has been over 10 years since the world was introduced to the device that revolutionized mobile phones and shook up the photography industry. Since then, smartphone cameras, including Apple’s iPhone, have become so advanced that even professional photographers like Luisa Dörr, who shot the TIME FIRSTS covers last September with just her iPhone, have…
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Confronting Photographs From The 1900s Show The Struggles Of Working Children Before Child Labor Was Abolished
Photographer Lewis Hine was tasked with being the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee from 1908. Lewis traveled across the country, documenting child labor, and endured constant threats from factory owners as the existence of child labor was supposed to be kept away from the public’s eye. However, Hine persisted, adopting many different disguises…
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Artist Uses Wire to Bring Objects to Life as Funny and Mischievous Characters
Terry Border’s photo blog Bent Objects, begun in 2006, anthropomorphizes inanimate objects using bits of wire and a few props. He creates scintillating inner lives for the ordinary things that most of us take for granted. And a good chunk of his work revolves around the pantry, portraying modest pears, bespectacled raisins and brain-starved zombie…
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Photo Series Showing Animals Before & After Being Called A Good Boy/Girl
Let’s face it, everyone loves being told that they’ve done something well. By your parents when you were little, by your teacher, and even by your boss. But what about your pets? Reddit user ‘JavaReallySucks’ posted a pic of their dog titled “dog before and after being called a good boy” and it instantly inspired…
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Epic 150,000 LEGO Brick LORD OF THE RINGS Helm’s Deep Battle Scene
You’ve got to check out this impressive LEGO build of the Helm’s Deep battle scene from Peter Jackson‘s The Lord of the Rings! This massive piece of LEGO art was created by Flickr user goelkim2011. This monstrosity contains 150,000 bricks and more than 1700 mini-figures. It weight about 160 pounds and is about ping-pong table…