Start searching for these 9 stress-relieving TV shows!


Start searching for these 9 stress-relieving TV shows!

Trump obviously posted about it on Twitter and said that he and his wife will now begin their quarantine and recovery and they will get through this together. But it’s not that simple, is it?

A new invention has recently popped up on the market — the MicroClimate Air helmet. It is an alternative to the uncomfortable face masks recommended during the coronavirus pandemic. But unlike those masks, it looks funny and ridiculous, which leads to some hilarious memes.

But don’t be discouraged, there are plenty of activities you can do slothing on your couch!

The “Buchette de vino” were created in the 17th century in taverns, wineries, and wine producers’ houses when the plague was raging in Europe.

Sometimes all it takes for new definitions to appear is for millions of people to get stuck at home during a pandemic with nothing better to do than come up with funny names for things.

Apparently, Steve Montgomery has a thing for matching looks, he’s proud of it and it’s what people at work have come to expect of him. To Steve it just makes sense to wear matching things, it makes his whole look more intentional and coordinated and he thinks that’s neat.

When the COVID-19 had just hit Europe, Australia, and the US, people went nuts and raided their local supermarkets in search of … well, that’s what we’re going to find out very soon!

The lockdown is still going strong in many countries, including the US. We thought we’ve already figured out what this coronavirus does to a human body, but it appears that there was still much we still had to figure out.

One creative agency in Ukraine, called LOOMA, had a fantastic idea: what if we combine popular classic paintings of the old masters with the most topical theme of 2020 – COVID19?

Everyone is going through this quarantine period doing their best to stay safe and sane, but Fanni Kovacs and her partner, Norbert Hosszú, chose the most fun way to take advantage of the endless hours spent locked in their apartment in Pécs, Hungary.

There’s a lot that can be said about the covid-19 pandemic, but not that it isn’t making us reevaluate much of our daily lives. While it’s hard to try and account for all the ways in which our lives could change once this all blows over, here’s a few aspects of our lives that might never be the same again – for better or for worse

We’re all going through it at the same time. There won’t be a person in the world who doesn’t know about it or haven’t lived through this. Even now some virus outbreak movies hit differently. And lots of art is already being created, take a look at these coronavirus graffiti all over the world.

Hand sanitizers in their usual for us form appeared only in 1966, thanks to Lupe Hernandez, a student nurse from California, who invented and patented the alcohol-based gel. However, this product became available in regular stores only in 1988.

With corona leaving most of the world locked up at home and truly obsessed by this pandemic that’s taking over the globe, it only makes sense that some of the extra free time we now all have on our hands is spent watching a movie. And why not a pandemic or virus outbreak movie?

Seeing how a new strain of coronavirus is spreading around the world, a lot of fake news and conspiracy theories about the outbreak have appeared. So what is this virus? A secret biological weapon, evil machinations of the Pentagon to stop the growth of the Chinese economy, or maybe it’s just a mutated virus?

We’ve already seen many celebs coming up with donations, some do PSAa asking everyone to stay at home, but then there are also these individuals belching out nonsense on their social media.

Did you know that hands can reveal much more than the face? Next time you’re on the subway try to pay attention to people’s hands — you’ll learn a lot about them.