The trailer for Avengers: Infinity War included a lot of oh-my-god-it’s-really-happening! scenes. But the biggest moment by far came in the final shot: We see Captain America, Black Widow, the Winter Solider, Black Panther, War Machine, Okoye, and the Hulk charging full speed into battle, the Wakandan army on their heels. It’s an epic shot, one that gave a glimpse of all the action that would take place when the MCU heroes would finally fight side by side.
In the grand tradition of projects that gave Disney princesses realistically smudged makeup and made Keanu Reeves every Disney prince comes a new effort that shows what classic Disney animal characters would look like as people.
The unofficial project is the brainchild of Isabelle Staub, a Valley Forge, Penn.-based professional illustrator with a BFA, lengthy portfolio of work for companies like Marvel and Wacom, and over 462,000 followers on Instagram. She’s built a following with complex, emotive portraits of women both real and fictional, and her viral Disney project is no exception.
6 / 9 Courtesy @fisherdesigncompany/Instagram Salvaged Picket Fence If you’re lucky enough to get your hands on salvaged fencing, you can have a beautiful fence for a fraction of the cost. This picket fence by @fisherdesigncompany actually came from a nearby farmhouse being torn down. A fresh coat of paint is all it needed!
You can also build your own picket fence with scrap wood from other projects. Check every board for nails and screws, then give them a good sanding before assembling your fence.
Cross Gene might be a predominantly South Korean boy band, but their make-up is an international affair.
The troupe, which debuted in 2012 with their Timeless: Begins mini-album, consists of three South Koreans (Sangmin, actor Shin and Yongseok), a Japanese member (Takuya) and Casper, who hails from China. (Their group name represents their unique cross-national composition, if you couldn't guess.)
True to their form, the troupe — which picked up the K-pop Rookie Award in 2013 — have released both in South Korea and abroad, including last year's Ying Yang in Japan.
Ghost poops have taken over TikTok thanks to viral videos with over 20 million views about the infamous bowel-related phenomenon.
What Is a Ghost Poop?No, it's not when a spooky specter goes number two in a haunted house.
A "ghost poop" is defined as stool that sinks to the bottom of the toilet, so when you go to look for it, it seemingly disappears into your toilet's pipes.
A "ghost poop"