VIA “pulptastic.com” #1. Floating house, meet glass floor. source #2. Perfect reading cave. source #3. These blinds let you see a better view when closed. source #4. “Tree house” attic, probably an overprotective parent’s idea. source #5. Stairs that transform into an Autobot dresser. source #6. If your spouse always forgets to look at the time, build a giant […]
VIA “elitedaily.com” by Sean Levinson Two British parents have gotten tattoos of the same red birthmark that covers their daughter’s body so she wouldn’t feel alone. The Mirror reports that 18-month-old Honey-Rae Phillips was born with a birthmark that has grown right along with her and now occupies nearly half of her entire right side. […]
VIA “educateinspirechange.org” The Sensory Deprivation Chamber will show you all the different issues in your life that you don’t like, things that are bothering you and things about your behavior that you need to change. And then, something truly amazing happens… ”This is one of the greatest tools ever for exploring thinking, exploring the way […]
The Man In the Arena It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done them better the credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and […]
i can. i will. i’ll try un – til. Johnny Cash cover for Tom Petty’s classic, “Won’t back down.” This is for every American, every fighter, every spirit, every world-goer. …
VIA “educateinspirechange.org” Artist Bartholomaus Traubeck has created musical masterpieces, by playing trees. He created a record player that translates the different colors and textures of tree rings into music. Rather than use a needle like a record, sensors gather information about the wood and turn them into piano notes. Every tree sounds vastly unique due to […]
VIA “visualnews.com” by Paul Caridad on February 20, 2015 You can’t judge a book by it’s cover and apparently the saying goes for statues too. For centuries it was thought that this Buddha statue is just that, but a recent CT scan reveals that it is actually the vessel for the mummified remains of Chinese […]
VIA “whydontyoutrythis.com” 1. Playing With Friends 2. Pulling An All-Nighter 3. Working Out 4. Going To The Doctor 5. Using Phones 6. Sharing Vacation Pictures 7. Playing Video Games 8. Celebrating Birthdays 9. Sharing 10. How Many Devices We Needed 11. How Things Size Up
VIA “simplereminders.collectivepress.com” Kayla Montgomery is one of the country’s best long distance runners. However, her battle with multiple sclerosis (MS) doesn’t make racing easy. Watch her remarkable display of perseverance as she fights on the track to come out on top, even if it means collapsing into her coach’s arms at the finish line. Kayla’s […]
VIA “collective-evolution.com” by Joe Martino We live in a society where we are very used to doing something we don’t enjoy for long periods of our life so we can put food on our tables, partially see the world, have material objects etc. and so forth. According to a recent Gallup Survey, 70% of employed […]