Beauty is bountiful, beauty is a-plenty. It s everywhere, in fact. You can find it in any continent, city, and person. Today we re focusing on the beautiful parts of Asia, in countries like Japan, Taiwan, China and Vietnam. The Japanese photographer Ryosuke Kosuge loves to travel around Asia and pick up these little gems as he goes, and today we re sharing his fascinating treasury of photos with you.
As a photographer, he s very versatile, and has a very good eye at picking up fascinating buildings, cityscapes, views, all the parts in between, and last but not least the beautiful people that live there. His photos are full of splendid details where nature is meshed in with culture, there are all kinds of people bustling, or oppositely, living in calm harmony.
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Andy continued with a question: what does Andy tell his son, as a parent, regarding this issue? How does one approach the problem of racism? What should the “talk” look like, if it should be a talk at all?
His parents never gave him the talk, but Andy called his mom and asked what she would have done. After explaining what racism is, she’d have said this:
“You are very special. Keep being yourself. You are never alone. Whatever problems come, let us know and we will go through together.”
The two agreed that he’d need to talk to the boys about the racism they might face in their lives, and reinforce the idea that racism is not cool, that the family is against discrimination, so that they’d be aware.
Bees have been getting quite a lot of attention lately as this time of the year means National Bee Day. It all started with a mesmerizing photoshoot of Angelina Jolie covered in bees for the cover of National Geographic as a homage to Richard Avedon, and raising awareness of these vital insects in our world.
As many eyes were on bees already, this video emerging from the depths of TikTok showing a professional beekeeper scooping handfuls of insects into their new home went absolutely viral with 13.5m views and counting. People online are indeed loving the fearless beekeeper, Erika Thompson from Texas Beeworks, just casually handling the swarm and sharing some really cool facts about them.
Karma is an interesting and unpredictable part of life. Sometimes, it can take months, years, or even decades to show up and balance the scales. And sometimes it strikes in an instant, handing out just desserts like it’s a bake sale for a good cause and everything’s half-off.
And karma can push some of its other plans aside to make time for somebody who’s acting hatefully and being very cocky, as one recent event on the water in Moses Lake in Washington proved.
A group of friends was calmly enjoying life on the water when suddenly a boat full of people started circling around them, harassing them, and shouting gay slurs because of their Pride flags. Then karma got involved, instantly the homophobes’ boat exploded and caught fire. However, the members of the LGBTQ+ community graciously gave their persecutors a helping hand and welcomed them into their own boat. You’ll find the full videos below, dear Pandas.
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