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How Not To Be A Jerk (At Work)

These aren't for you—clearly you would never commit such office faux pas. But not everyone is as handsome and clever as you. Thankfully the fellows at Division of Labor have done us a solid and made a series of New Rules of Work posters to teach those other fools how to behave in the modern workplace.

The 5 Stages Of Vacation Grief

Feeling tired, depressed, like quitting everything and moving to a beach hut somewhere sunny and cheap? You may be suffering from the 5 Stages of Vacation Grief. The signs are universal and can be experienced by people from all walks of life. Remember that these feelings will pass and another vacation will come again.

Hurricanes Are For Lovers

Potential near-death experiences and Craigslist really bring out the romantic side of people. Something tells me that 9-10 months from now there will be a few love children named Irene joining us on this earth.

How To Dress Like A Juggalo

Forget boat shoes and feather extensions, the hot look for summer is quickly becoming the Juggalo and Jugalette! BuzzFeed has your back with tips on how to rock the style that's taking Cave-In-Rock, IL by storm.

Temporary Tattoos For Big Kids

I know what you're thinking—you're tired of drawing on knuckle tattoos with a Sharpie and you want a prison-style mouse cursor tear under your eye without the lifelong commitment. A group of designers and illustrators have the answer with Tattly, a collection of designy temporary tattoos for kids-at-heart. Because, as the site says, life is too short to drink bad wine and wear ugly temporary tattoos.

Same Hill, Different Day

Photographer Paul Octavious is having a love affair… with a hill. Returning to the same spot in a Chicago park to capture kite festivals, outdoor movies, sledding, and the Ghana World Cup team practicing on a foggy day. The video at the end may even be sweet enough to make you nostalgic for winter.

Beautiful Drawings Made With Human Hair

Each line in these drawings by Melanie Bilenker are made using strands of the artist's own hair! The delicate drawings depict quiet scenes of domestic life which are sealed in Victorian-inspired brooches and rings. And you thought all hair art had to leave you wishing for an UnSee Button.