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Modern Art Simplified



Cartoonist John Atkinson at Wrong Hands  (featured previously at Neatorama for his amusing take on topics including the anatomy of television shows, movies and songs), created this explanation of modern art. It's pretty acurate, is it not? Maybe if this illustration was presented to students in art appreciation classes, it would save them months of looking at slides! Via Blame it on the Voices


Movie Bloopers That Made it to the Final Cut


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Generally, when little mistakes happen while filming a movie, actors know to stay in character and just keep going. Every take costs money and precious time, so its best to see if they can salvage the footage in post production.

Yet in these scenes chosen for Screen Rant's latest video, the bloopers caught on film added some element that the director liked enough to include as part of the finished product. As a result, some of the scenes became more memorable — even iconic. See what kind of mistakes were made, from bloody injuries to flatulence. Via Laughing Squid


Rat Has Himself a Slice of Manhattan-Style Pizza, Plans to Take it Home


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This Manhattan rat knows full well how delicious the cheesy slices are in New York City. They're fold-and-eat heaven. That's why Pizza Rat isn't giving up his newfound slice just because he has a commute to get home. You may be slowed down when danger comes walking along, but keep your eye on the prize, little guy! Via Gawker


Photographer Illustrates the Truth Behind Instagram



Bangkok-based photographer Chompoo Baritone isn't the first artist to poke fun at the shallow stories many social media users tell. We all know life can be messy and unattractive, but that's not the image most people communicate via their Instagram or Facebook accounts. If one forgets that truth while scrolling through their social media feeds, it's easy to develop a "their grass is always greener" syndrome. This series by Chompoo Baritone is a reminder of the frequent social media facade, lest we forget. 

View more of Baritone's amusing take on the truth behind Instagram photos on her Facebook account. Via Design Taxi


 
 


JoJo, 4, Lectures Daddy on Wedding Etiquette


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Four-year-old JoJo has some concerns about her father's behavior during an upcoming wedding in which she is a flower girl. Just to make sure she and Daddy are on the same page, she has a talk with him prior to the ceremony. JoJo, wise beyond her years, knows full well that you can never be too safe when it comes to such important events. Via Daily Dot


Jimmy Fallon Parodies Lionel Richie's 1980s "Hello" Video with Lionel Richie, and It's Hilarious


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Jimmy Fallon enlisted the help of Lionel Richie himself to parody the 1984 video of one of his most famous songs, "Hello." The bizarre, almost creepy original video for the single, combined with the modern internet meme of the lyrics, seem to have turned the song into the comedic gift that keeps on giving. Watch Fallon and Richie singing the song as a duet until neither can keep a straight face. To add more comic context, familiarize yourself with the original video for "Hello" below. Via Rolling Stone



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Bizarre Beliefs Held by Celebrities

Fran Drescher as The Nanny | Image: Sony Pictures Entertainment

One pitfall of becoming rich and famous is that sometimes one becomes surrounded with people who only tell them what they want to hear. The hard, cold truth goes out the window, and the "whatever you says" become more and more plentiful as their star (and bank account number) rises. That phenomenon may, at least partially, account for the following celebrities who hold bizarre beliefs about a variety of topics, from catastrophic events to the U.S. government to the universe. 

One example is Fran Drescher, best known for the television show The Nanny and small, comedic roles in films such as This is Spinal Tap. To quote the linked article, 

"The Nanny star Fran Drescher is convinced that she was abducted by aliens. In fact, she explains in an interview on The Huffington Post that she met her then-husband Peter Marc Jacobson because of aliens:  

'You know, it’s funny because Peter (Fran’s ex-husband) and I both saw [aliens] before we knew each other, doing the same thing, driving on the road with our dads. We were both in junior high. A few years later, we met, and we realized that we had the same experience. I think that somehow we were programmed to meet. We both have this scar. It’s the exact same scar on the exact same spot.'

Her husband was less convinced, believing that her scar was more likely from an accident with a drill bit or from burning herself with hot coffee. But she was insistent when talking to HuffPost: 'I said to him, that’s what the aliens programmed us to think. But really, that’s where the chip is.'

Drescher isn’t the only celebrity with alien abduction claims. Rocker Sammy Hagar said in a 2011 MTV interview:

'It was real. [Aliens] were plugged into me. It was a download situation. This was long before computers or any kind of wireless. There weren’t even wireless telephones. Looking back now, it was like, F—k, they downloaded something into me!' Or they uploaded something from my brain, like an experiment. See what this guy knows. [ . . . ] Another thing happened when I was about four that I didn’t put into the book. One time I saw what I considered to be, well, at the time I thought it was a car with no wheels. We lived out in the country and I saw this thing floating across a field, creating this big dust storm. I threw rocks at it ands—t. And I don’t know what happened after that.'"

Read more bizarre celebrity beliefs  from singer/songwriter Ke$ha's theory on her haunted vagina to Dan Aykroyd's thoughts on UFOs — in this article.


Mini Horse Therapy Brings Joy to the People Who Need it Most


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 is a non-profit organization based in Florida but operates wordwide, doing business in New York, California and as far away as Greece. The organization uses miniature horses to reach people of all ages who need healing, love and care, such as survivors of the Sandy Hook shooting, those displaced or injured by the 2013 Oklahoma tornadoes, the elderly in nursing homes and hospices and sick, disabled or hospitalized children. 

The most famous horse at Gentle Carousel is Magic, a blue-eyed black mare. Magic was selected by Time magazine as one of the top ten heroic animals in history, for the following heartwarming story:

"Magic went to visit a patient who had lived in an assisted-living facility and hadn't spoken to anyone during her three years there. But the moment she laid eyes on Magic, she said, "Isn't she beautiful?" Those first words caused the staff to break out in tears, and she continued to communicate from that point onward."

Co-founder of Gentle Carousel Debbie Garcia-Bengochea elaborated:

"The activities director was so surprised to hear the woman speak that she began to cry. She told the woman that she loved her. 'I love you too,' was the answer, her first sentence to another person in all that time. Magic always seems to find the person in the room who needs her the most."

Don't miss the Gentle Carousel Facebook page, the perfect place to visit for anyone who needs a smile. It has precious pictures and stories of these beautiful animals and the people whose days they brighten.

Via My Modern Met | Images: Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses
 



Photographer Transforms the Delicious into Divine Design



Photographer Sam Kaplan painstakingly creates these superb structures out of candies and cookies in his new series "Pits and Pyramids."  Each cookie and candy is carefully placed in the perfect position to capture a flawless pattern with each shot. The shot is skillfully lit to bring out the detail in every layer. Kaplan jokes of his meticulous setup and shoot,

"I guess 'precise' is a good way to describe it. Maybe even a little OCD."

See additional photos here and check out Kaplan's website for more amazing food photos and other fine works.


Dogs Perform an Array of Tricks in Unison, Skateboard on a Half Pipe


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Pup phenoms Jumpy and Dash (previously at Neatorama), a border terrier/blue heeler mix and a Jack Russell terrier, respectively, execute an impressive array of tricks in unison in this clip. (An unidentified doggie friend comes in late to the fun.) They have been trained with the use of a clicker, which their trainer can be heard using during the exercise.

The older video below, from October of '13, shows the pair skateboarding on a half pipe at a skate park, set to Halloween-ish music. It seems that there is little these intelligent canines can't be taught to perform.


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"Miracle" Puppy Survives Tumbling in a Dryer for Thirty Minutes


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Penny the Boston terrier puppy survived what was a near-fatal tumble in a dryer on its highest heat setting for thirty minutes. According to the owner Christine, her two-year-old daughter shut the puppy in the dryer and another daughter, age fourteen, unknowingly started the machine. The attending vet said it was miraculous that Penny lived through the ordeal. See Penny and hear her owner tell the story in this video clip. Read more on the story at The Western Daily Press. -via Nothing to do With Arbroath


 


Concerned Canine Sits With Fallen Friend for a Week Until Help Arrives



In an uplifting tale of canine loyalty and compassion, Tillie the golden retriever refused to leave the side of her basset hound friend Phoebe when she was trapped in a hole in the ground, unable to escape. The pair, who live on the island of Vashon, Washington, never returned to their home after going out for a walk. Their owner, who searched and was unable to find them, enlisted the help of Amy Carey, a volunteer with the Vashon Island Pet Protectors. Carey said,

"We had been out looking for about a week when we heard from a farmer here who noticed a reddish dog on his property. She had quietly approached him, and when she got his attention, turned around and headed back toward this ravine nearby. I decided to go check it out."

As it turned out, the basset hound had fallen into a cistern that was too deep from which to escape. Carey continued,

"When I got there and looked down, Tillie saw me but didn't come running up. She just stayed near the edge of this cistern, pressed with her head as close as she could get. Had she run up, we might have never realized that Phoebe was down there. She just stayed put, making it so clear that I had to come to her so I would see her friend."

Read the rest of this heartwarming story and see additional photos here. 

Via Bored Panda | Images: Vashon Island Pet Protectors 


35 Interesting Facts About Audrey Hepburn


Audrey in Funny Face | Image: Paramount Pictures

Audrey Hepburn evokes thoughts of grace, softness and a somewhat girlish innocence. Yet that image belies the toughness that Hepburn acquired early in her life, in order to survive the grim circumstances of her surroundings. Born in Ixelles, a district of Brussels in 1929, the actress was a young girl thrust into the turmoil and chaos that was Europe in the second world war. As a result, she was subject to life-threatening situations. For example, to quote from the linked article,

"During World War II, Audrey’s town had been taken over by German soldiers. People were not allowed to freely come and go. Food was very scarce, in fact just to survive, Audrey and her family would grind tulip bulbs to eat and attempt to bake grass into bread. This lead to her being extremely malnourished and would lead to complications in her life down the road. Undernourishment, acute anemia, аnd respiratory problems durіng thе war, whісh contributed tо hеr lifelong waif-like figure."

Read more facts about the life of Audrey Hepburn here.


40+ Recipes That Begin With a Box of Cereal

Peanut butter, chocolate and Corn Flakes crunch fudge brownies
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Sometimes you get a craving that only sugar will satisfy. And there's only one way to mainline sugar better than eating a sugar cereal: making sweet treats with sugar cereal! These recipes, appropriately assembled by PopSugar, use cereal as a main ingredient. Most of the recipes are sweet, but a few are savory, for the people who prefer salty over sugary. None of the recipes are too complicated. Some are even "no bake." Check out all the recipes here. 

 
Pumpkin spice Chex mix | Image and recipe:  My Baking Addiction

Caramelized Rice Krispies Treats | Image and recipe: Sugar Spun Run

Banana-stuffed french toast | Image and recipe: Damn Delicious
 


Mistakes Found in Popular Television Shows


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This latest Screen Rant video presents a list of ten errors in popular, Emmy-nominated television shows, whether they are in continuity, set details or other production elements. Television shows featured include Orange Is The New Black, Better Call Saul, Modern Family, Game Of Thrones and more. Via Laughing Squid


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