Would you allow your partner have a roommate from the opposite gender?
Mochi, a munchkin cat, suffered from ischemic dermatopathy which led to the deterioration of certain parts of her body, including her ears, tail, and right hind leg.
"I honestly torn and genuinely feel badly"
All my jewelry is made from polymer clay and natural gemstones. I was inspired by the beauty of nature and the masterpieces of masters who worked in the style of Art Nouveau.
"I told her I am done, if she wishes to attend we will pat her down before hand since I don’t trust her"
Find yourself!
This stepdad couldn’t handle getting constantly beat by a fifteen-year-old.
Let us introduce you to "wheat comics," a web comic series about seemingly random and unrelated stuff. But they're not all as random as singled-out comic strips make you think, as they're unified in a very distinct style of humor that involves puns, jokes and ridiculous situations with unpredictable endings. We can assure you that it's a contagiously funny blend that has become the comic author Michael Crozier's signature card.
“I’m forced to wonder if my parents actually hate me.”
Employees were sick of being yelled at and mistreated by their boss so they made a trap to make him show his true colors and record it to later send out for the whole company to see.
There's no way he would let the kid win, there's $500 at stake, after all.
Most of us probably remember the old-school comics in newspapers, filled with puns, jokes about wives and husbands, and all kinds of other topics. They were usually pretty short and went straight to the point. Well, if you remember them, the comics of Doug Hill will probably make you feel a little nostalgic.
This is a lot here because it seems that he has been bothered by this for a while now.
Leafling is a Budapest-based shop that's taking a leaf out of nature by using the natural world to inspire these beautiful bags and backpacks.
"Set up nursing home and cemetery tours for their birthdays since they'd rather focus on death and dying."
Every person has a secret or a fact that, when revealed, could change one’s view of the person. Popular celebrities are not an exception. With so many cameras and eyes on them, they can’t hide anything from the public. Celebrity trivia is very important to know for parties and informal gatherings, so it might be a good idea to catch up on the trivia of these stars. When everything's out in the open to be read and spread, it is hard to discover anything new about the famous people in our culture. So, the question that could be raised is, how much more can we learn about a certain celebrity we like?
"We have fought about it a lot."
Have you ever wondered what the plants in your house are thinking? Or maybe what your pets are trying to say to you? Or perhaps what the inanimate objects in your home are planning? Well, maybe these illustrations will help you figure it out.
"They were all finding it as amusing as I was"
You can never be too safe. Or so they say. So, here's more safety for you.
OP didn't care about the money, he was devastated that he lost his friend.
Some may say that sexism at work doesn't exist or it's exaggerated, but this man just experienced what it's like to walk in a woman's shoes. Martin R. Schneider, a writer and editor at Front Row Central, accidentally sent emails to a client under his female co-worker's name, and was completely surprised by the results.
"She's offended that i’d damage our relationship if i don’t stop"
Born in Sydney and based on the Central Coast, Steve Kustro’s passion for creative expression has gravitated towards photography and painting in recent years. Fascinated by natural landscapes, Steve strives to present a unique perspective that shines a new light on the world around us. Inspired by the ever-changing nature of the ocean and it’s near-mythical place at the heart of Australian culture, Steve’s images provide a sense of tranquility and seem to draw the observer towards another world.
After posting about his son's birthday on social media, he received an email demanding that the posts be taken down.
The holiday marathon craze has got us hustling and bustling, but we all need to take a break once in a while. And there's probably no better way to take your mind off of seasonal worries and relax than to take a gander at some holiday-unrelated, random and absurd comics. So how about it? The funny Sunny Street comics by the talented Max Garcia are here to help you get in the mood of chilling and time-killing so the holidays come sooner. These comics have only one thing in common, and it's the surprising twists, turns, and unexpected endings for what seems like just a regular situation. Surprisingly or not, this isn't the first time we've featured these comics on Bored Panda, and the first part was very well received, so if you want to have a look, you may do so.
When family dynamics clash over identity and appearance.
This only can be labelled as marketing fraud - an illegal practice that makes false or misleading claims for financial gain.
"She wants me to stop but I don’t want to"
We all know that feeling of crippling boredom when, during class or some important meeting, our pen wanders the page creating meaningless scribbles and doodles. But sometimes, we manage to create something really impressive and cool with those doodles, like these fun drawings that use the lines on their pages to create clever drawings.
Apparently, the daughter made some major upgrades, thereby increasing the value of the house. So, how do they settle this?
While some people are thoroughly optimistic about their future, personal growth, and technological progress, others are far more skeptical. One major worry that younger generations have is that they might never achieve the same level of financial security and stability as their older relatives.
Family ties and sibling rivalry: when does advice cross the line into interference?
Hi Pandas! I’m back with the 6th update (part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5) on my comic, Pink Reaper. These comics continue to feature a mix of cuteness and heartfelt moments. There are plenty of returning characters below, along with some new friends too. Plus, as a bonus, I’ve included some Dream Skimmer comics, where I illustrate (and animate) people's dreams! Any long-time readers will know about the Dream Skimmer character, but might not know that I post these comics on a separate account so thought you might want a glimpse at those, too.
"It’s my vacation too and I’ve worked hard to be in a body I’m comfortable in."
There are tons of topics that are bound to get people all fired up because they care so much about the issues. However, there are very few things as controversial as judging someone else’s eating habits. Whether you’re an omnivore, a vegetarian, or a vegan, imagine for a moment if someone came up to you and told you that you’ve got it all backward.
"AITAH for telling my Brother and SIL that I don't want to raise their kids?"
Italian artist Alexsandro Palombo, a fan of pop culture who usually plays with modern icons and makes awareness series, used Simpsons characters and Disney princesses to pose in his street art as victims of violence or cancer.
This is such a wild situation we can't believe this woman went to he lengths she did to prove her point.
Yumi Okita, a talented North Carolina-based artist, creates beautiful embroidered art depicting large moths, the less popular but no less beautiful cousin of the ubiquitous butterfly. Okita's creations, replete with fur, eyes, legs, antennae, and finely-embroidered wing patterns, strike a fine balance between artistry and realism.
"He went on a wild spending spree – luxury vacations, a sports car, you name it."
The works of the Iranian illustrator Alireza Pakdel criticize the current patterns of behavior in society and propose a reflection on issues that are left aside by a large part of the modern-day population.
Reddit user found themselves grappling with the fallout of a candid revelation made during a family dinner.