Woman Refuses To Cancel Long-Planned Cruise Despite Family Pleas To Stay Home To Help With Newborn

Some of life’s biggest joys are even sweeter when shared withfamily, like planning a dreamvacationwith cousins or announcing a new addition to the family. But what happens when those two collide? What if you find yourself wanting to be in two places at once? That’s exactly what happened when one person’s long-planned Disney cruise suddenly became the center of an unexpectedfamily feud. Their brother and pregnant SIL were counting on their mom for support during the birth, but when they realized she’d be away just weeks before the due date, tensions exploded....

March 8, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Erica Kennedy

Woman Says MIL Is Attention Seeking And Making Up Illnesses, Drama Ensues After She Passes

When thefamilymember who held everyone like glue passes away, all sorts of conflict tend to arise. One that many might not think about is disagreeing on how the person’s ashes will be shared. While this might sound strange, the rise of people who choose to becrematedis closely tied to the rise of such family disputes. Scroll down to find the full story and a conversation with Adam Binstock, a funeral, cremation, and memorial expert and founder ofthe Cremation Institute, Caleb Klein, a licensed funeral director and funeral celebrancy expert atLoving Ceremony, andMallory Greene, co-founder and CEO ofEirene, an innovative funeral services company, who kindly agreed to tell us more about sharing loved one’s ashes....

March 8, 2025 · 4 min · 813 words · Michael Diaz

“A Short Life Cut Away”: Prince Frederik Passes Away At The Age Of 22

Prince Frederikfrom Luxembourg has passed away at just 22 years old after battling arare genetic condition.Frederik was the son of Prince Robert, Grand Duke Henri’s cousin, and had been diagnosed at age 14 with POLG mitochondrial disease — a disorder that drains the body’s cells of energy, which in turn causes multiple organ dysfunction and failure.HighlightsPrince Frederik of Luxembourg passed away at 22 years old from POLG mitochondrial disease.His family shared a public farewell message on the POLG Foundation’s website....

March 8, 2025 · 6 min · 1124 words · Megan Wright

“Bush Or Not To Bush?”: Heated Discussions Erupt Over The Growing “Bush” Trend

The conversation revolving around awoman’s pubic hairmay be an uncomfortable topic for some but at the end of the day it’s just a biological reality — and it seems that the “bush” is back. Social media has done a lot of bad for people, there’s no doubt of that. But in 2025, more and more women are making their voice heard. They’re taking something that’s always been controversial and shutting down any conversations around it....

March 8, 2025 · 5 min · 902 words · Eric Martin

“Don’t Eat My Food”: Secret Ingredient Ensures Thieving Roommates Get What They Deserve

This guy’sroommates turned out to be cheese bread burglars, so, to teach them a lesson, he stuffed the bread with pepperoni. What’s the big deal, you ask? Well, the thieves werevegetarians, so, when they helped themselves to the delicious-looking bread, they were treated to a meaty surprise. RELATED: Image credits:Guillaume Issaly / Unsplash (not the actual photo) So, he decided to secretly stuff his food with meat and confront them after they eat it Image credits:Marlene Leppänen / Pexels (not the actual photo)...

March 8, 2025 · 4 min · 747 words · Robert Rodriguez

“It Was Really Embarrassing”: Person Refuses To Accommodate Overweight Plane Passenger

RELATED: It’s always wise to pre-book your seat if you want to secure the type you prefer Image credits:pexels (not the actual photo) When one woman was asked to give up her aisle seat to a guy who hadn’t paid for one, she stood her ground Image credits:Foodieasf**k “No one has the obligation to switch their seat, nor explain why”: an expert explains Image credits:unsplash (not the actual photo) “In the scenario of the ample passenger requesting the aisle seat, it was his prerogative and physical comfort that prompted the request; this is understandable....

March 8, 2025 · 5 min · 1034 words · Elizabeth Vargas MD

“Thanks, I Hate It”: 50 Pics That May Ruin Your Whole Day (New Pics)

Just when you think you’ve seen it all, you come across a photo of someone “storing” jellybeans in a popped blister on the sole of their foot. Using the skin pouch as a sweets pocket. Yes, really. You can’t make that ish up. People will never cease to amaze. It’s one (verygross) thing to do that in the first place. But we have to wonder, what would possess anyone to take a photo of it, and then share it online for all the world to see?...

March 8, 2025 · 11 min · 2333 words · Christopher Elliott

22 Memberships That Are Worth Your Money

If you feel like these days, almost everything requires a membership or subscription, you aren’t wrong. We live in times some call the “subscriptioneconomy”, where even the most useless memberships are for up for grabs.Yet, there are still some subscriptions that are worth paying money for. When someone online asked “What membership is worth every single penny?” plenty of netizens provided examples, so we decided to put them in one list, like a handbook of useful ways to spend money....

March 7, 2025 · 9 min · 1741 words · Michael Reeves

22 Of This Artist’s Funny And Heartfelt Illustrations That You Might Relate To

We need more cute stuff! And I hope I’m not the only one thinking that. That’s why today, we’re excited to introduce you to an amazing artist who brings vibrant, fun, and heartfelt characters to life—characters that are almost painfully relatable.Yiqing, the creative force behind the colorful brand QuirkyQing, primarily expresses her art through adorable products like stickers, phone cases, and more. But beyond that, she shares funny (and often way too accurate) illustrations on Instagram that you’ll probably see yourself in....

March 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1120 words · Tanya Padilla

25 Of The Funniest Cat And Dog Comics By Scott Metzger That Perfectly Reveal Their Nature (New Pics)

This series captures the quirks of pet ownership in the most relatable way, making cat and dog lovers everywhere nod in agreement. But even if you don’t have pets, you’ll still appreciate Scott’s sharp sense of humor and spot-on jokes! If you somehow missed our previous posts featuring his earlier strips, now’s the perfect time to catch up. And when you’re ready for more laughs, scroll down to explore Metzger’s latest work and check out our new interview to learn more about the series and its creator....

March 7, 2025 · 4 min · 840 words · Amber Macdonald

25 Outstanding Wedding Photographs That Captured Precious Moments Of Love By Jordi Tudela

Love is made of fleeting moments—glances, laughter, and quiet embraces—that deserve to be remembered forever. Wedding photography has the power to preserve these emotions in timeless images, and Jordi Tudela, a photographer based in Sant Feliu de Llobregat, Spain, has been capturing love stories for over two decades.Originally a wedding videographer and editor, Jordi eventually transitioned to photography exclusively, allowing him to focus on immortalizing the most heartfelt moments. If you’re curious to learn more about his journey and explore a collection of his captivating photographs, keep scrolling....

March 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1217 words · Loretta Barnes

26 Professions That Everyone Hates and Roasts Until They Actually Need Their Help

That’s not the only profession with which people have a ‘hate but need’ kinda relationship. When Reddit userSpektakles882asked, “Everyone hates me until they need me.” What jobs are the best examples of this?” folks had numerous answers ready. You might relate to a few of these careers, so just scroll down to check them out! More info:Reddit This post may includeaffiliate links. I was a janitor for 7 years. “Ewww you have to clean all the puke and s**t, that’s so gross!...

March 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1250 words · Jeffrey Copeland

30 Terrifying Facts People Regret Ever Learning

Some personal care products, such as lipsticks and moisturizers, contain the samecancer-causing chemicalsfound in cigarettes.Foods like chocolate and peanut buttercontain rodent hair.There is agiant, deadly hornetwith venom so strong that it is known to “melt” human flesh. Itclaimed 42 livesin China in 2013.There are many moreterrifyingrealities out there that may stir up your curiosity for all things macabre. It’s why Reddit threads likethis oneremain relevant after a few years, as it bears a hard-hitting question:“What is a disturbingfactyou wish you could unlearn?...

March 7, 2025 · 13 min · 2765 words · Joshua Anderson

30 Times People Dropped ‘Rare Compliments’ That Were So Funny And Weird, They Went Viral (New Pics)

Some of the best wordsmiths that ever lived wrote classic novels and poems that stood the test of time. But in today’s digital age, you will find many of themin comment boxesall over the internet.Enter theRare Compliments subreddit, which collects screenshots of the most uniquely wordedpraisesyou will read online. Many of these may induce amusedlaughterwhile making you wonder, “How did they come up with that?”We’ve compiled the best ones from the group, showing that comment sections aren’t always filled with toxicity....

March 7, 2025 · 6 min · 1108 words · Ruben Jackson

30 Times People Found The Coolest And Most Interesting Wikipedia Articles

Today, our team atBored Pandais featuring some of the most interesting, coolest, and bizarre articles that we’ve come across while browsing Wikipedia. Grab a cup of coffee or a mug of tea and scroll down to check them out. Pssst, Pandas, you’ll find the link to each Wikipedia article in the credits underneath each post. Happy reading! This post may includeaffiliate links. Bored Panda reached out toLisa McLendon, Ph.D., from the University of Kansas, for her thoughts on the reliability of news sources and why, at this point, Wikipedia may be better than artificial intelligence-generated information....

March 7, 2025 · 24 min · 4906 words · Cindy Hammond