IT Professionals Share What They Have To Deal With Every Day In These 50 Hilarious Memes (New Pics)

While some individuals use it for work or to stay connected with people they love, some do it seeking entertainment; and there sure is plenty of that in the online world. One of the many examples of sources of that is the Facebook group ‘IT Humor and Memes’, providing amusing IT-based content for nearly half a decade now. You can browse some of their memes on the list below, so wait no longer and scroll down to enjoy a good giggle....

November 6, 2023 · 8 min · 1563 words · Charles Ross

Japanese Maple Tree: Stunning Varieties and Care Tips

So, instead of looking for its pictures online, plant your ownJapanese maple treeand see the beauty firsthand. We are here to help you with this simple goal. We have compiled the most common varieties in the market, how to plant most of them, and how to care for them. Table of ContentsPick the Right VarietyBloodgood Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’)Coral Bark Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Sango-kaku’)Crimson Queen Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Crimson Queen’)Red Dragon Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Red Dragon’)Tamukeyama Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum ‘Tamukeyama’)Planting Your Japanese Maple TreeWhen to Plant?...

November 6, 2023 · 15 min · 3077 words · Krista Romero

Maximize Your Space With the Best Small Couch and Lounge in Style

Whether you live in an apartment or a house, searching for the right piece of furniture for small rooms can make you feel like Goldilocks. The hardest thing to do is to find a comfortable couch for small spaces. That’s because tiny sofas might often come without storage, be uncomfortable, or not be able to fit as many people as you would want. Luckily, we’ve found a way to skip these hassles and find you a couch for small living rooms, bedrooms, or evenbreakfast nooks....

November 6, 2023 · 16 min · 3215 words · Edward Romero

Millionaire Builds 99 “Tiny Homes” In Canada To Reduce Homelessness And “Empower” Residents

HighlightsMarcel LeBrun built 99 tiny homes in Canada to combat homelessness.$4 million was invested in creating the ‘12 Neighbours’ micro home community.The project received $12 million in government grants for expansion.Tiny homes include a kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, porch, and solar panels. Image credits:Marcel LeBrun After selling his company for a substantial eight-figure sum, he consciously chose to allocate a portion of his wealth towards focusing on this pressing community concern....

November 6, 2023 · 5 min · 903 words · Tara Villa

Nightmare Before Christmas Hand Painted Holiday Decorations (14 Pics)

I’ve been a floral designer since Y2K specializing in weddings and themed parties but Covid hit and out business couldn’t survive years without events. I started creating unique paintings, wreaths and garlands with beloved characters and teams. It’s been a great way to utilize everything I learned as a florist and keep my creative flame alive. I create custom pieces and Love a challenge so please reach out if you have a special request....

November 6, 2023 · 2 min · 336 words · Emily Gordon

People Online Are Sharing 38 Hard-To-Believe Real-Life Facts

Whether it’s some rare invention or a thing that happened to you, some things, no matter how real, might appear as if they’re straight out of fiction.There are times when it can be very exhausting to try to convince someone else to believe in something that you’re sure is true. So, when someone online asked what those things are, people flooded the comment section with the answers, and you can read them all below!...

November 6, 2023 · 8 min · 1525 words · James Miller

Scientists Bring Wooly Rhinoceros Back To Life With The Help of Prehistoric Fecal Matter

In the ever-evolving world of science, remarkable advancements are continuously illuminating the mysteries of ourprehistoricpast and the living beings that once roamed our planet. A potentially rich source of ancient DNA has now come to light, surprising researchers as they have successfully pieced together the mitochondrial genome of the long-extinct wooly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis). Scientists learnt more about the extinct European wooly rhinoceros through 14,000-year-old hyena poop Image credits:Encyclopedia Britannica...

November 6, 2023 · 4 min · 718 words · Michael Williams

The German Society For Nature Photography Has Chosen The Best Wildlife Photographs In Europe (30 Pics)

The German Society for Nature Photography (GDT) has announced the winning images of this year’s European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The overall winner, Javier Aznar González de Rueda from Spain, has taken the top prize for his image titled “Maternal Care.“This year’s edition of the competition attracted photographers from 42 European countries. An international five-member jury spent three days selecting the 107 award-winning photos across nine standard categories and two special categories....

November 6, 2023 · 5 min · 983 words · Laura Jimenez

This Artist Creates Hilariously Relatable Comics, Featuring All Kinds Of Cute Animals (32 New Pics)

BrainHoleSky is a Taiwanese artist dedicated to spreading happiness one drawing at a time. They create adorable comics that might brighten your day. With just a few panels, their artwork manages to capture a wide range of emotions.“Happiness, sadness, anger, love… My comics involve a lot of emotions. I think having animal characters is a good way to express them all,” the artist toldBored Pandain aprevious interview. Scroll down to see the cute illustrations and upvote your favorite ones!...

November 6, 2023 · 4 min · 742 words · Amber Campbell

UK’s Youngest Lotto Winner Opens Up About “Unexpected” Dark Side Of Her Fortune

Winning the lottery is a dream that millions of people around the world hold close to their hearts. But the prospect of suddenly coming into unimaginable wealth, with the power to fulfill lifelong desires and secure financial freedom, can be incredibly overwhelming. One particular teenager has experienced firsthand the unexpected challenges that can come from a jackpot win, living a dream that has turned out to be too good to be true....

November 6, 2023 · 5 min · 989 words · Benjamin Jordan

We Continued To Do Creative Work During The War (23 Pics)

A story with photos about art plein airs, Fall 2023. Usually in warm weather artists go to plein airs and paint sketches. It is necessary to catch the moment, the thoughts, the impressions before working in the closed studio space in the cold winter season. The fall of 2023 is too warm for this area. Therefore, I use this period for creative inspiration, gathering impressions of the landscapes and preparing for winter....

November 6, 2023 · 3 min · 502 words · Sean Olsen

Wife Asks For Divorce After 15 Years, Expects Partner To Continue Living With Her

It’s never fun when a marriage ends. Whether on good terms or not so amicably, there now are a lot of decisions to make. In cases where the idea ofdivorceis not mutual, it can be harder to reach a compromise. People can have different ideas of what life should look like after splitting up. Some may find it painful to maintain contact, others might think there shouldn’t be any major changes at all....

November 6, 2023 · 4 min · 763 words · Selena Fitzgerald

Woman Uses One Savage Line Whenever Men Want To Split The Bill On Dates

Is gallantry dead? A woman has made it her mission to ensure that she receives first-class princess treatment whenever she’s invited on a first date. Pearl Botts, from Los Angeles, disclosed her clever approach when men suggest splitting the bill while out dining, a strategy that hasn’t garnered unanimous approval from everyone. Maryanne Parker, an etiquette expert, has further shared withBored Pandaher take on the traditional unwritten rule that states that men should always foot the bill when they first encounter a woman for a romantic dinner....

November 6, 2023 · 4 min · 643 words · Autumn Fisher

Woman Wonders If She’s A Jerk For Refusing To Cook Separately For Her Vegan Niece

Everyone is entitled to their dietary preferences. But it becomes a problem when other people must go too much out of their way to accommodate these preferences and feel that their effort is taken for granted. Just like this woman, whose vegan niece constantly demands that her aunt cook her vegan food, even though the aunt’s whole household is full of dairy lovers. More info:Reddit How to accept a vegan into your family, which cannot live without animal-based products?...

November 6, 2023 · 3 min · 536 words · David Wallace

“21st Century Socrates”: 24 Amazing And Heartbreaking Stories About Humans

Being a good person seems like an objective thing one can easily judge. Either the person acts like a decent human being or they don’t—it’s simple. However, many philosophers would disagree with that statement and argue that things are more complex than just that. What is a virtue and what does being good really mean? Do good intentions mean good deeds and vice versa? It’s a topic of discussion that fascinates many....

November 6, 2023 · 6 min · 1246 words · Hailey Thomas