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I posted an earlier story on how to use a tennis ball to open your locked door. Well, if you cannot find a tennis ball, you can always resort to using the string method. And if you cannot find some string, use a shoelace.
One of the most frustrating things you can do is lock your keys in your car. You know you do it almost the second it happens. Your options are pretty much limited…
There are many ways to describe certain mental issues with words and art, but how about architecture? That’s what digital artist Federico Babina has done with his project named “Archiatric”.
Although we are not that much into experimenting with the hairstyles, this is definitely one of those examples that cannot leave anyone indifferent. It’s simply a superb done hairdressing job.
Many people were scrambling to get indoors after a sudden storm hit Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. However, one man in an electric wheelchair was struggling to get uphill in the downpour.
If men have “man caves” where they can escape, why shouldn’t women have their own escapes? Well, there’s a new trend to help ladies everywhere shed the stresses of the everyday: meet the “She Shed”.