A 46 year old Dutch dude named Ed Houben is being referred to as “The Sperminator”, because number one, why not, and because number two, he has fathered 106 children. Probably more by the time you read this.
Humans are genetically engineered to flirt. Flirting leads to sex, which leads to reproduction and - you get the idea. But before flirting comes physical attraction to your partner. We told you what physical traits women are most attracted to in men, and now here are the physical traits men are most attracted to in women. Some may even surprise you!
When librarian Courtney Bonnet moved into her new house last June, she knew exactly what to do with the cupboard under the stairs. Inspired by the cupboard where Harry Potter lived at 4 Privet Drive, the Pennsylvania resident used old Harry Potter books to paper the walls, turning the tiny room into a “Wizards Only” space for her kids.
Everything starts a new with the New Year coming. May your new year be filled with the happiest things and your days with the bring test promise.
We often come across such cute babies, but when we look around to see .. “Hey! Which pretty couple have this adorable baby!!”, we are like…“oh no! Don’t tell this cutie pie belongs to them.”
Lately, thousands of small, green balls came to visit the Dee Why beach and surprised the people there. These soft, about six centimeter in diameter orbs are actually special from of algae, termed as ‘marimo’. This name is given by Japanese, country whom they are native to, means bouncy plants. This is nothing new, beside Japan, they are have made their appearance in other countries like Iceland and Scotland previously.
Japanese artist Hirotoshi Ito breathes life into stone by transforming it into practically anything but stone itself. His whimsical and unique stone sculptures create surreal optical illusions that can make us forget that they are actually made of solid stone.
The Makech is a large beetle with a broad shell, which the women of Yucatán in Mexico wear as jewelry. The insect’s shell is adorned with expensive gemstones – it is then attached with a golden chain and worn as pendant. When not being worn, these beetles are kept as pets.
Japanese aesthetics, unlike others, are not bound to old traditions when it comes to food; they often come up with mouth watering opening creativity.
The term “living under a rock” usually isn’t something people want to be associated with.