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Bored Panda on Architecture
50 Times Architects Put In The Effort To Make Something Extra Special And Succeeded (New Pics)
From towering skyscrapers to intricate historical structures, this online community features a wide range of wonders from around the world.
Bored Panda on Influencer Marketing
Experiment Reveals How Surprisingly Easy It Is To Become A Fake Instagram Star And Get Brands To…
Instagram influencer marketing is now a $1 billion dollar industry, and you don't need a cute dog or a book-worthy lifestyle to get into the game. According to an investigation by marketing agency…
Bored Panda on Microsoft
Guy Sucks At Photoshop, Spends 10 Years Mastering Microsoft Paint To Illustrate His Book
Turns out, sometimes our resistance to learn something new and master a new skill can lead to something pretty amazing. Pat Hines, who couldn't be bothered to learn Photoshop and illustrated his ebook…
Bored Panda on Photography
30 Hilarious Bird Photography Fails That Got Posted On This Facebook Group (New Pics)
You know the story: there's always something in the way, they just won't pose right; the camera does something it shouldn't; wrong exposure, fuzzy photos, can't get the bird in the frame, etc, etc.
Bored Panda on Pricing
“Basically A ‘How To’ Guide For Manipulating The Average Person”: Person Breaks Down Popular Pricing Strategies In…
How much the customer is willing to pay for the product has very little to do with the seller's cost.
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30 Savage Burns By Employees Who Are Tired Of Clueless, Dumb And Frustrating Things Customers Say
Reminders that the customer may not always be right... Here's a list of some of the stupidest things customers have ever said to employees!
30 Of The Best Shots From The 2020 BigPicture Natural World Photography Competition
When the California Academy of Sciences announced their 2020 BigPicture Natural World Photography competition, they asked the photographers to send their work that will both celebrate and illustrate…
“Thanks, I Love It”: 130 Wholesome Things That Might Make Your Day Better, As Shared By This…
Some of the sweetest and most wholesome posts from the Thanks, I Love It subreddit that you just might love too!
24+ Brilliant New Words We Should Add To A Dictionary
When languages evolve, it's important that scholars and dictionaries keep up. The internet has spawned a new crop of words for stuff, and while you may not like all of them, some of them are really clever combos that seem like they might actually be useful!
50 Genius Product Design Ideas That Genuinely Surprised People
In a world full of truly awful design decisions, it’s refreshing to see things made by people who are thoughtful, imaginative, and who put the user first.
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