Whether You Have Nightmares or Sex Dreams Depends on How You Sleep
It’s pretty much impossible to change your sleeping position. But if you were ever going to tweak it, this would be why. A new study found that the types of DREAMS you have just might be connected to the position you sleep in. Check it out her.
6 Food Trends We’re Excited to See More of in 2016 (Plus 3 We’d Like to Die)
The end of the year brings with it weight gain, near-constant inebriation and the impulse to reflect on the year past, while also offering the opportunity to look ahead towards the New Year … and fantasize about its outcome.
But first, let’s look back. If we had to characterize the state of food in 2015, we would need just word: extreme. The foods that got our attention — from the deep-fried Big Mac to powdered alcohol — had to be extreme enough to be shared on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, wherever. The mass use of social media has irrevocably shaped the look, taste and philosophy of the food we eat. We now ask ourselves things like: Is this dish symmetrical enough, indulgent enough, deep-fried enough to share on Instagram with three praise-hand emoji? Or should we only do two? Or how about a thumbs-up, a heart-eye face and an 100?
Social media isn’t going anywhere, and we hope the following five trends continue a) changing the game and b) blowing up our Insta feeds, the place where trends live and die.
The Internet Is Having a Meltdown Over How a Dog Would Theoretically Wear Pants
The Internet is finally addressing an age-old question: If dogs wore pants, how would they wear them?
Dad Writes Slightly Embarrassing, Yet Hilarious, Note For The Nanny Of His Five Kids
The father from Salt Lake City, Utah has five kids — Isabella, Carson, Sophia, Nolan, and Liam. Yep. FIVE. As most of us can imagine, making sure all those kids arrive on time —be it to a soccer practice or to school — is quite the challenge.
College Students Build Elaborate Shrine To Dead Cockroach
Students saddened by the sight of a dead cockroach in a Texas A&M University stairwell made her an elaborate shrine before cremating the body. The roach, named “Rosie,” was left unattended in the anthropology building for two weeks, according to a post on Imgur by user jimmyevil.