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Yahoo
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
15 Confusing Photos That'll Make You Do A Double Take, A Triple One, Then A Quadruple One Until You Figure It Out
Hello again, and welcome to our roundup of the most confusing photos we found on Reddit this week. Check out last week's if you missed it — and let's get right into it! laser is not pointing up. Which way is it pointing? It is pointing at an angle that goes directly above the camera, so it looks like it's going straight up. If you're still confused, it is going over the top of whoever took the pic's head, pointing behind them. If you're still confused, express your frustrations in the comments, lol. person's leg is not bent backward on the bridge. What is going on? You have to zoom really closely, but where their leg looks broken, it is actually their foot hanging off the edge. is not a butt. What is it? The ball of someone's foot going into a shoe. this is not a dog. What would you guess this is? Some person's hair, up in a clip! Related: 27 Horrifying Deaths People Can Never, Ever, Ever, Ever Forget Because They Were That Bad ever do you think could be on this person's door? It is just a flower basket! is not a girl with rail-thin legs, but why does it look like it is? It is a chair leaning against the large sign. That sign happens to have a photo of a person who aligns exactly with the legs of the chair. backpack does not have toddler legs attached to it. Where is the actual kid? There is a passenger on the motorcycle, and the child is in their arms. Related: My Innocence Has Been Destroyed After Learning These Terrible, Disturbing, And Creepy Things pic is not photoshopped. Why does the person look so transparent? Just an ironic moment where their outfit aligned with the background! is not snow on a steep mountain, can you tell what it is? Ice crystals that have formed on the windshield! about this leg situation? Can you explain it? What you are seeing is the sleeve of the person's wetsuit hanging down as they bent over. The sleeve lines up with the foot that is furthest from the camera, and that is what can cause confusion! this isn't what you may think at a glance. What is that thing? The person's arm is in front of the side of a pillow. The fabric seam makes it look phallic. seems very ironic that this photo was chosen for a LASIK eye surgery ad. Where is the person's torso? They have one! They are just crouching down in a weird position. are not slippers, but dang, they really do look like it. Something tells me you already know what they are though... BUNNIES!!!! one you might be able to figure out pretty easily, too. This person is not half-dog but how so? The dog is up close the the camera as it was taken in selfie mode and you see the lower half of the person's body, creating this odd perspective! then we have this Abraham and Isaac statue at Princeton University... It is not a shadow (or something else)! Abraham is holding a knife in his right arm. Which one of these photos stumped you the most? Let us know in the comments! Also in Internet Finds: 15 Facebook Marketplace Items You'll Wish, From The Depths Of Your Soul, You Could Unsee Also in Internet Finds: People Are Confessing Their Absolute Pettiest "Revenge Served Cold" Stories, And It's Deliciously Entertaining Also in Internet Finds: 19 Things Society Glorifies That Are Actually Straight-Up Terrible, And We Need To Stop Pretending Otherwise
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Lifestyle
- Yahoo
An ELLE Decor Editor's Guide to New York's Flower District
Pictured above, Cynara by Osborne & Little, shot at Dutch Flower Line. There's something ineffably romantic about an early morning sprint through New York City's Flower District. Tucked along West 28th Street, this energetic and fragrant corridor has long been a mecca for interior designers, stylists, and creatives. Buckets overflow with ruffled ranunculus, chartreuse parrot tulips, and branches of cherry blossoms stretching skyward—each one an ephemeral muse. For me, it's not just about blooms, it's about fabric. This season a wave of new floral textiles has burst forth (April showers… as it goes). From delicately block-printed and hand-embroidered linens to screen-printed silks and bold cotton chintzes, textile houses are turning to flowers not merely as motif but as mood. As florals reassert themselves this season, there's no better place to begin than the Flower Market, where scent, texture, and color convene like a mood board in bloom. Supporting this local institution not only sustains a vital creative ecosystem, it keeps the soul of the city's design scene alive and rooted in community. In this garden of inspiration, flowers are forever. New York Flower Group (Dutch Flower Line)150 W. 28th StreetThis team has some of the best service and freshest blooms in every color. If you need something specific, call ahead to place an order. 28th Street Wholesale150 W. 28th StreetAlthough it has the same address, this shop is next door to the New York Flower Group. They carry interesting seasonal branches and offerings, such as, in season, uncut tulips growing from the bulb. Caribbean Cuts120 W. 28th StreetWith some of the most unique and exotic tropical plants and flowers, this is the place to go for the most interesting foliage and fruit. US Evergreen805 Sixth AvenueRight around the corner, this institution takes over the street and is bursting with the best local branches. It also specializes in custom wreaths and garlands during the holidays, so place your orders early for next season. Tropical Plants and Orchids106 W. 28th StreetChicly located behind the McDonald's, I always check Tropical Plant for myrtle topiaries and indoor plants, like maiden's hair ferns or potted orchids—they tend to have the best prices on the block. Plus, they'll pot anything beautifully with moss. Jamali Floral and Garden149 W. 28th StreetThe go-to source for floral supplies, basic decorative containers, and shears. Head to Jamali to grab some simple taper candles or a julep cup. Go early: I recommend arriving between 5:30 and 6 a.m. for the freshest finds and best variety. You'd be surprised how crowded it is with floral designers and stylists, even at this hour. Dress warmly: Since the temperatures inside are often quite low (for the flowers), I recommend bringing an extra layer and dressing for utilitarian purposes—Mother Nature isn't always the cleanest. Park on 27th Street: Street parking is free on 27th Street but only until 8 a.m. Avoid 28th Street for parking and Uber pickup, as it is always extremely crowded. Use the shelves: The open shelves in the rear of each shop are for customers. It's really helpful to arrange everything you're considering buying facing outward so you can see what you have and what you're missing. Walk the street: I recommend starting on one side of the market and walking across 28th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues to see who has the best of whatever is in season at the moment. Make a mental list and then go back when ready to purchase. Bring a wagon: I am now the proud owner of a collapsible wagon. While not the most attractive item I own, it's helpful if you're working on a big project and don't have an extra pair of hands. Be respectful: Everyone working at the market is super-knowledgeable, kind, and hardworking. I've sadly seen some horrifying customer behavior. In a place chock-full of beauty, no one needs to make enemies. Style assistant: Julia Stevens You Might Also Like From the Archive: Tour Sarah Jessica Parker's Relaxed Hamptons Retreat 75 Small (But Mighty) Kitchens to Steal Inspiration from Right This Instant


Daily Mail
07-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
I swapped my chubby dad bod for a chiselled six-pack in just four weeks - before regaining a full head of hair... my wife's reaction was unbelievable
We can all more or less guess what most men find attractive about a woman's appearance – the other way around is often more nuanced and less predictable. Rather by accident, however, I think I may have cracked it. Forget the ripped bod à la Olly Murs, whose new look has divided opinion so acutely among his online fandom. Instead, what women respond to most in a middle-aged man is… hair, and the thicker the better. Or at least my wife did in my admittedly unscientific experiment featuring one subject – me.