Importantly, don’t let the chance of poop scare you away from trying anal sex if you're otherwise interested. “You shouldn’t be afraid to try sexual practices that you enjoy,” says Markland. Keep in mind, it’s also about who you do it with: “Choose amazing partners/lovers to ha...
The Winking Face emoticon was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015, according to Emojipedia.org (yes, that exists). How we wink (the science behind the wink) The act of winking involves contracting the orbicularis oculi muscle, which receives signals from...
With this free animation app you’ll also be able to record sounds directly in the app and add voice overs for your animations. However, what sets this app out from the other animation apps is that you can even create your own emojis with the Emoji Me feature! Pros Frame duplication, ...
chipboard, brochures to cut and collage in a handmade book. Inspired by the “Emotional Intelligence” emoji art and “Oceana Phenomena” exhibitions, kids will create by utilizing drawing, collage and haiku poetry into their own handmade book. Hands-on creation of art is the best way for ...
I lost a noticeable amount of muscle mass over the first few weeks - people commented on how skinny I’d become afterwards. (And just when I’d finally become strong enough to do the upside-down yoga things from the Youtube videos!) ...
It was eventually awarded just two ‘Wooden’ Pencils (that’s what they now call In-Book). How odd. I mean, I know the standards of D&AD are supposed to be high but that seemed a little harsh. Then I saw the jury and all became clear: of the eight jurors, two were from South ...
I'd like to do a bit of work on the forum in July. To those of you who are active here every week, what are your biggest annoyances? It can be design related, tasks that require too many clicks, new channels to add, or features we haven't implemented. And if there's some ...
The Winking Face emoticon was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015, according to Emojipedia.org (yes, that’s a thing). How we wink (the science behind the wink) The act of winking involves contracting the orbicularis oculi muscle, which receives signals...