Pictures That Need A Second Look
Our eyes may lie to us more often than we think. Optical illusions are seen in everyday life. Viral Strange will list some pictures that really need a second look.




Our eyes may lie to us more often than we think. Optical illusions are seen in everyday life. Viral Strange will list some pictures that really need a second look.




Falling asleep can be tough, but the military sleep technique may help you doze off in just two minutes. Developed by the U.S. Army in 1981, this method involves three steps: Relax your facial muscles. Lower your shoulders and arms. Exhale and relax your chest, legs, and thighs. To clear your mind, visualize lying in…
The image of Jesus is one of the most recognized in Western culture, often depicted as a fair-skinned man with long hair and a beard. This portrayal has been so ingrained that people claim to see his face in everyday objects like pancakes or even chicken tikka masala. However, forensic experts suggest these popular depictions…
My fiance M33, and I F28 are getting married in december. His mom is the intrusive type but she’s nice overall and we….somewhat get along. I hate to admit that wedding planning has been an absolute nightmare. His mom wasn’t willing to agree on most things, and my fiance said that since he’s her only…
An Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer 190 plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38 of the 67 onboard, including 28 survivors, two of whom are children. The flight, en route from Baku to Grozny, veered off course and crashed near the Caspian Sea oil hub. The Kazakh ministry confirmed passengers included nationals from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and…
Shopping at Walmart can be a breeze when you understand how to decode their price tags. Let’s unravel the mysteries together. Ever seen a price ending in “.1”? It’s not necessarily the lowest. Look out for those ending in “.97” too; they might drop further. The date on the tag? That’s when it was last…
Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, decided to enter hospice care at the age of 99 after a series of brief hospital stays. The Carter Center announced that he would spend his remaining days at home with his family, choosing to forego further medical treatment in favor of hospice care. This decision…