To quote Lingvistov, a universally acclaimed cat-loving illustrator, “ Life with a cat can turn into a real adventure! ” Japanese artist Nitori Sasami would probably agree with her. Sasami has created a 30-part webcomic about a guy who saves a kitty from the streets, and their story is amusingly adorable! Titled Wonder Cat Kyuu-chan , it shows how the kitty and its new human get to know each other. Both the natural and the supernatural take place right from the start of their friendship. The series, however, manages to follow ‘ cat logic ‘ to a T as well. And it’s no wonder – Nitori is a proud feline owner. The best part? The author claimed that if the webcomic proves to be a success, he will probably continue it in the future. Scroll down to check out the strips! More info: helveticascans.com | Instagram | Twitter #1 Image credits: Nitori Sasami #2 Image credits: Nitori Sasami #3 Image credits: Nitori Sasami #4 Image credits: Nitori Sasami #5 Image credits...
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte Romeo Ranoco / Reuters Drug policy groups and rights advocates are calling on Netflix to cancel a controversial new show, Amo , that they say normalizes Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal war on drugs. Since 2016, at least 4,000 people suspected of using drugs have been killed by police in the Philippines, and human rights researchers say thousands more have been killed by armed vigilantes. Police claim all of the people they have killed violently resisted arrest. Duterte's campaign has come under heavy criticism both within the Philippines and internationally for its brutality, and the fact that it has targeted impoverished Filipinos, many of whom are suspected drug users rather than dealers. But Duterte's overall approval rating in the Philippines remains high, and there is broad popular support there for the drug war. Amo , the first production from the Philippines to stream globally as a Netflix Original, follows ...
From rust being washed off some old pots to dirt removed from crevices between tiles, watching something return to its previous state is oddly satisfying and art pieces are no exception to that principle. Not too long ago we shared a video of art expert Philip Mould removing the old varnish off a 400-year-old painting, which since then has gone viral. The fascinating process garnered attention on Tumblr where people were quick to demand the same thing to be done to Da Vinci’s famous ‘Mona Lisa’. A tempting idea, especially after seeing how beautiful the ‘Woman In Red’ looked after Mould’s treatment. However, 5 days ago, a user named Eleanor quickly explained what would happen if someone tried to restore Leonardo’s masterpiece to its original state. Read her explanation below and find out if the risk would be worth it! More info: Tumblr Not too long ago the internet was fascinated by Philip Mould’s restoration of 400-year-old ‘Woman In Red’ He used a mixture of gel and sol...
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