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The Cambodian Artist is Taking Doodling To Another Level

Cambodian artist Visoth Kakvei masterfully brings together symbolism and style, and no sketchbook has enough pages for his creativity. The 27-year-old graphic designer usually draws his works freehand and the pieces take 3-6 hours to finish, but sometimes Kakvei feels it's not enough. So, to make his incredibly intricate maze-like illustrations even more stunning, the artist digitally enhances them, making the doodles appear as if they're popping out from the pages. His mostly nature-inspired designs have already earned Visoth a staggering 800k following on Instagram and his fan army only keeps on growing.   #1 #2   #3   #4 #5   #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 boredpanda.com

28 Hilarious Illustrations About Women's Everyday Problems

The following illustrations summarize my whole life as a woman, living in a world full of things I'll presumably never understand. I'm always relieved to learn that I'm not the only awkward human being on Earth. Let's laugh at our everyday struggles and be awkward together! Don't forget to comment about your own experiences as a woman! thinkinghumanity.com

10+ Of The Funniest ‘Fun Fact’ Comics

Ever wonder where all your missing socks go? Or what could go wrong when you're fishing for compliments? Fun Fact Comics are here to answer all of your questions. These comics were inspired by other Internet-famous comic artists, such as Sarah Scribbles and Shen and we can clearly see the positive influence. The author said that he's still looking to find his distinctive style and that so far it was a really fun thing to do. Fun Fact Comics explore entertaining topics and usually surprise with unexpected endings. Take a look at some of the comics below and vote for your favorites! #1   #2   #3   #4   #5   #6   #7   #8   #9   #10 boredpanda

All You Need To Know About The Crisis In Yemen

An inhuman conflict is destroying Yemen, where two-thirds of the people are in need of humanitarian aid or protection to survive. The conditions are worsening so fast that it could come to the point of no coming back. The humanitarian community has asked US $2.1 billion for 2017 to cover Yemen’s most crucial needs. However, by mid-April, only 15% of this claim had been funded. 1. Yemen is now facing the greatest humanitarian crisis worldwide In consequence of the escalation of conflict in 2015, a predicted 18.8 million people in Yemen need some humanitarian assistance or protection. A medical worker measures a little girl for malnutrition in An-Nassiri village, located 60 km from Al Hudaydah. Credit: Giles Clarke/OCHA 2. The crisis is totally made by humans The conflict is taking a big toll on Yemen’s civilian population. There have been more than 7,000 people killed and more than 42,000 injured since the violence increased in just two years. Air strikes and localized f