If would be very surprising if you hadn’t seen this pop culture post “We Can Do It”. Rosie the Riveter is one of those iconic posters and icons from World War Two. She was a symbol of female empowerment from World War Two and continues to be a symbol to all women worldwide.
Believe it or not, these good looking women are all in the military. They are real life females in uniform. They look like they should be actresses or models. These fighting females are absolutely beautiful.
Amish people who live in Canada and 22 USA states love to square modern with the traditional. They enjoy rollerblading. No wonder, as their roads are governed by buggies and horses, and not by cars. So the best way to get acquainted with the Amish culture is to see them on skates.
These are some photos of some children from Mongolia then and now. The time span is only two or three years but what a difference. These children represent just how fast the world is changing.
2008, 2010
Most countries around the world have already begun to welcome the New Year, Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac. Let’s see how people all over get ready and enjoy their 2011 celebrations. Happy New Year!
These are the funniest headlines of 2010. It’s hard to believe they are real. I am sure that whoever wrote this copy got an earful from their editor after it was published. Just goes to show how important proofreading is.
I have no idea what these drinks are but they are disgusting. They certainly don’t look like they are anything that you would want to drink. Nobody can ever be that thirsty. They are all very yucky.
These are some incredible book carvings made by artist Long Bin-Chen who is from Taiwan. Apparently, his primary source materials are stacks and stacks of telephone books. I don’t know how he does it but they are stunning.