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  1. Mar 20, 2024 · Strap on your jetpack, internet denizens, because a new personality test is rocketing to popularity: the Cosmos Persona Quiz! Developed by Thai artist Warisa “I-see” Jaidee, who goes by Izon Falzo on social media, the whimsical quiz takes inspiration from the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and the recently viral What Cake R U ...

  2. Steiner adds: “As the manufacturer of high-performance, efficient engines, Porsche has a wide range of know-how in the field of fuels.”. The sustainable fuel is made by mixing carbon dioxide (CO2) from the surroundings with water (H2O), creating the synthetic gas C8H18. Although carbon dioxide is still emitted in the process, the gas is ...

  3. Hublot x Daniel Arsham Join Hands To Craft Rare ‘Droplet’ Pocket Watch. We talk about Design, Art, Photography, Advertising, Architecture, Style, Culture, Technology, and Social Media.

  4. May 23, 2023 · To illustrate how convincing some of these labels might be, Matt Rosenman of Cheat Day Design rebrands popular snacks and soft drinks to look like health foods in an entertaining TikTok series that has racked up millions of views. The conceptual redesigns cover favorites like Doritos, Coca-Cola, Twinkies, Reese’s Cups, and Honey Buns ...

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · The pizza chain has recently rolled out a limited-edition garlic butter candle that doubles as a dip, just in time for National Garlic Day on April 19. Not just an average home fragrance, the candle is modeled after Papa Johns’ dipping cups and features the aroma of its signature garlic sauce. The best part is that the wax is edible, melting ...

  6. Oct 30, 2023 · Pet owners are participating in a popular of trend by reimagining their dogs and cats as main characters from Pixar animated films using Microsoft's text-to-art AI image tool, Bing Image Creator.

  7. Mar 9, 2021 · Played with Fire (and Fire, and Even More Fire)Christiansen died in 1958. By a stroke of fate, a third fire burned down LEGO’s wooden toy warehouse in 1960. This was the final nail in the—obviously wooden—coffin for the brand; it was when LEGO finally decided to move on from wood altogether and construct something solid out of plastic bricks.