If you have seen BatDad, know that he has a nemesis. Truth be told, BaneCat would kick ass.


Eating a nice meal is awesome, but then you do need to burn off the calories you just ingested. Actually, I would rather use something like this as a “feel good” thingy that allows me to chomp on food without guilt, because a lame excuse is better than no excuse. Dumb-Bell cutlery includes 1 kg knives and spoons so you burn off a bit while you eat, but since dessert requires some extra attention, it gets a 2kg spoon. The set costs $145.


Artist and illustrator Eduardo Sales takes a shot at our obsession with modern technology, and a few other points of life with his series Cinismo Ilustrado (Cynicism Illustrated). The witty series sees simple illustrations accompanied by a bit of text to drive the point home.


Check out these sweet cards and prints, by Emily McDowell. They seem especially suited for Valentine’s Day.


French photographer Remi Noël took a trip to the USA, with his fascination of American culture in mind. This set of images was captured in Texas, mainly between Houston and Dallas, and show the companion of the photographer, a tiny Batman action figure. In the black and white images, the tiny Batman figure can be seen having his “adventures.”


Stock photography is barely an indicator to anything, least of all, of photography. Yet, thoughts need to be represented, and images made available. So here is what you see when searching through stock photography with terms like empowered female, girl power, and feminist. Step one: Get a suit.


Artist Liz Climo works as a storyboard revisionist for The Simpsons. The artist also has a very humorous Tumblr blog where she posts humorous illustrations and comics. Hit ahead for a few of those comics.

A video compilation showing dogs too scared to cross paths with cats.
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If you have watched it closely, the Twilight Saga is apparently full of people staring at each other. Here’s a video from Screen Junkies, the people that usually make the Honest Trailers that we all enjoy so much. This one is a supercut, focusing just on the gratuitous amounts of staring that makes up the Twilight movies. They’ve put all the staring in chronological order for the 26 minute long video.