When it comes to pets and small children there’s often a concern about whether or not they can get along. Sometimes it’s about finding kid-friendly pets, and other times you can blame issues on less than pet-friendly kids! But in the cases below you’ll find a lot of love and curiosity in these adorable photos of kid-pet duos.
Ah, the 90s! What a wonderful time to be alive. Why? That’s when I grew up, of course! This automatically makes the 90s the best decade ever. (Especially for the Grim Reaper-I mean, wow, Kurt Cobain! I’m so jealous!)
The best thing about the 90s was that it had cartoons for everyone. Boys had a great selection of action-packed shows, and girls had some entertaining fare as well. With that said, I’d like to take a gander at the best 90s cartoons for girls and boys. Before we start, I’d just like to thank myself for coming up with this list. Hopefully it’ll go better than my last one-”The Top 10 Supermodels I Am Stalking Right Now”.
The Best 90s Cartoons for Girls
I’ll be honest. I have a sister, but she’s not really “girly”. She hated Barbie as a kid, and she never liked girly cartoons either. That’s pretty damn inconsiderate of her, I gotta say. How can I make a list of the best 90s cartoons for girls if she didn’t actually watch any?
Fortunately, I am a king of the 90s, so I can fill this list on my own. There ARE some girly-fruity-la-la shows on here, but I also included some middle ground shows that girls are more likely to watch. Don’t worry about this list being girly enough-I’ve personally tested each show for the ideal levels of girliness. Just don’t ask me to give you my man card. In my case, it’ll be like 52 Man-Card Pickup.
If you’ve ever wondered what prison life would be like, you’ll enjoy this photo tour of the world’s famous prison museums. Get a glimpse into the far, and not-so-distant, past lives of prisoners.
Disclaimer — All photos are from third parties and DirJournal.com makes no assertion that these photos are unedited. Some photos have been obviously Photoshopped / edited for effect, some may have been visually enhanced, and others showcase models (not real prisoners).
Robben Island Prison — Robben Island, South Africa
Robben Island Prison, located near Cape Town, was a place of imprisonment for over 400 years. It was a perfect place to lock up political troublemakers and social outcasts, and you can still feel the atmosphere of despair inside these prison walls.
Do you ever see a photograph that just doesn’t seem quite right — one that makes you scratch your head and stare at it in disbelief? Has a strange photo ever incited a nightmare or just made you ask “what were they thinking?” If you’re fascinated by strange photos, odd images, or the macabre, you might enjoy this showcase of bizarre photos and photomanipulation.
I’m listening to the sounds of the sea on my player. They are so charming, so ancient; patient and at the same time dangerous. Those same waters were here long before us. They know the history of all of our past generations. Our ancient ancestors admired the seas and gave them gifts — they believed in sea gods and made sacrifices. Seas have played a great role in the history of many cultures, and others were opened by explorers several centuries ago. The names of the seas have their own histories. I hope you will enjoy this small overview of the names of some of the biggest seas in the world.
Arabian Sea
The Arabian sea received its name because of its geographical location. This region of the Indian Ocean is bound by India in the east, Pakistan and Iran on the north, and the Arabian Peninsula on the west. Since ancient times, many ocean trade routes have been crossing the Arabian Sea, connecting the Near East with Africa, India, Southeast Asia and China. Big caravans traveled to the sea, struggling days and nights through the deserts and having to fight against nature and robbers. Nowadays the Arabian sea is part of the shipping route between Europe and India via the Suez Canal, but the mystery of the sea will always remain with us in the tales of Arabian Nights.
South China sea is part of the Pacific Ocean and one of the biggest seas on the planet. Though surrounded by many countries, it is known as the South China Sea and has an interesting story. In China, the locals call it the Southern Sea as it bounds China on the south. In Vietnam, they officially call it the East Sea as it’s on the east coast of the country. The English name was given to the sea by Portuguese sailors in the 16th century, who were interested in trade with China. They called it the China Sea. But later, since there are other waters near China, it was renamed the South China Sea. (more…)