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Posts by Trisha Leigh Zeigenhorn

These 13 Sweet Images Might Remind You That People Can Be Great

Let’s face it – there are way too many things that happen on a daily basis that can cause you to lose faith in humanity. The news, it seems, is intent on reminding us of that fact (like it’s their job or something), but we’re here to bring you images of hope! Below are 13...

13 Wholesome Pictures People Shared That We Found And Love

When the world gets dark and scary, there are a few things that make people feel better. Family and friends, a good old fashioned lazy day in front of Netflix, a walk in the woods, a tub of ice cream…and adorable, wholesome, and/or inspiring internet content that reminds you the entire world isn’t crap. I...

A Rare Pink Manta Ray Has Been Spotted Near Australia

Inspector Clouseau (so named after the detective in the Pink Panther cartoons), an 11-foot male manta ray with a bright pink underbelly, was first sighted by dive instructor Ryan Jeffery in 2015. The images he took caught the attention – and curiosity – of the Project Manta research group (and everyone else) who sees him....

New Guidelines Released Of Birth Years for Millennials, Gen-X, and ‘Post-Millennials’

Guys, listen. I’m a Xennial (Gen X), and I identify pretty hard with my people. We’re a bunch of nihilists who depend on only ourselves and have been expecting the fiery destruction of the world as we know it for some time now, and we’re doing okay. Mostly. That said, I totally feel for Millennials,...

10 History Memes That Might Teach Your Kids A Thing Or Two

Memes are great when they’re fun, but if you can also use them to teach your kids (or yourself) a thing or two about history so we all get the joke? Double bonus! We think these 10 history memes are clever, accurate, and funny, so why not give them a go? 10. Sweet, beautiful justice....

These 11 History Memes Are Perfect For Teaching

It can be hard to get kids interested in learning about history sometimes, and even harder to relate lessons and events from the past to today’s world. What better way to show it to this generation, then, than in the form of a meme? And to that end, these 11 will really drive the point...

Manager Tried to Blame His Screw-Up on Someone Else, Employee Gets Sweet Revenge

Although it doesn’t always happen fast enough for my personal taste, I do believe that crappy people eventually get what’s coming to them. I hope so, anyway, and that goes double for people who try to blame the people who work for them when things go wrong. You’re the boss, it’s your mistake, no matter...

Artist Illustrates National Parks In America Based On Their Worst Yelp Review — She’s Hoping They Make You Laugh

If you’re like me, and assume there’s really no fault to be found in some of nature’s most beautiful offerings – Yosemite, Zion, Red Rocks, et al – then it will probably surprise you that some people use the gloriousness of the internet to leave nasty Yelp reviews for Mother Nature. Truly. There are people...

17 Reasons to Laugh About The Mess 2020 Is Turning Out to Be

Remember just a few short months ago when we were all anxious to see 2019 – and the last decade – disappear into the ether? 2020 was brand new, no bad memories attached to it, and a clean start was just what we all needed. Then, like a pie in the face, 2020 decided to...

If Certain Noises Make You Angry, You’re Not Alone and You’re Not Crazy, Either

If you’re like me, there are certain noises that drive you absolutely bonkers. And not like, they annoy you. Like, they cause a full-blown rage spiral, and if the person making them is living in your house, they’d better look out. For me these sounds include, but are not limited to, chewing, eating ice, smacking...

Why Haven’t Americans Embraced the Bidet?

There are some questions that never seem to really crop up until something (like a crises of toilet paper) force them to rise to the top of your pile of Deep Thoughts. One of those, at least for me, was why haven’t Americans really embraced the idea of the bidet? I mean. Everyone likes to...

75-Million-Year-Old DNA Was Found Preserved In A Baby Duck Bill

In a rare case of Hollywood predicting the future, it appears the theory behind Jurassic Park, at least, might be possible. At least, that’s the case according to a new paper published in National Science Review. The scientists who wrote it suggest that DNA may actually be able to persist for dozens of millions of...

Writing Is Hard — But You Can Actually Ignore These 4 Grammar Rules

I love language and proper grammar as much as the next person, but here the thing – it’s always changing. What was right and proper when you were taught, or the last time you checked, might have been updated in this brave new world of ours (double-spacing after a period and the Oxford comma are...

Here’s How Airplanes Are Cleaned

As someone who suffers from a lifelong peanut allergy, I can tell you one thing for sure – your plane doesn’t get cleaned at all during the day, between flights. I know this because, regardless of how close I came to peanuts on my own flight, I would inevitably turn into a red, sneezing, coughing,...

Poland’s Very Tiny Cat Museum is a Must See

Just to clarify, we’re talking about a very tiny museum, not a regular museum full of tiny (not real) cats. Which is just as awesome as any other way you slice this thing, guys, and some of the cats are smol and stuff. Check this out! https://www.instagram.com/p/B7Rxbp1A0Eh/ There are, of course, plenty of museums around...