Kaitesi Abigail
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Beyond the Ordinary: 5 Hobbies You’d Never Expect to Exist
Ever wonder what people do when everyday hobbies just aren’t wild enough? From ironing shirts on mountain peaks to charming worms out of the ground, human creativity knows no bounds. Join me on a journey through five of the most unexpected hobbies in the world—perfect for your next TikTok narration or cosy podcast listen.
By Kaitesi Abigail5 months ago in Humans
World Words Worth Saying.
Slang—it's the secret sauce that spices up any language. Full of personality, humour, and cultural flavour, slang offers amazing snapshots into everyday life across the world. Join me as we travel through regions, dialects, and pop culture to uncover some of the most fascinating examples of global slang. Whether you're reading along or listening in, these everyday expressions will make you smile, nod, and maybe pick up a few to share.
By Kaitesi Abigail5 months ago in Education
Pressed for Adventure.
Whether it’s ironing your dress shirt or pressing your favorite tee, ironing is usually anything but thrilling. Yet, somewhere between boredom and the bizarre, extreme ironing burst into life—a sport that mixes domesticity with adrenaline in the most unexpected ways. Let’s dive into how this absurd yet fascinating activity took off, where it’s gone, and why people still press clothes in the wilderness.
By Kaitesi Abigail5 months ago in Humans
Green Homes, Bright Futures: How Austria, Switzerland, and Slovenia Are Building Sustainably.
In the quiet Alpine towns of Austria, the modern neighbourhoods of Switzerland, and the lush valleys of Slovenia, a quiet revolution is taking place—one tiny house, solar panel, and green rooftop at a time.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Earth
Cold Water, Hot Trend: Why Europeans Are Jumping Into Ice Baths.
Picture this: It’s dawn in Copenhagen. The sky is pale, the air is crisp, and a small crowd gathers at the edge of an icy canal. Without hesitation, they plunge into the freezing water—laughing, gasping, alive.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Lifehack
Living Solo, Living Well: The New Normal in Berlin, Stockholm, and Beyond.
In cities from Berlin to Stockholm, a quiet revolution is unfolding inside apartment buildings and urban flats—more and more Europeans are choosing to live alone. And not out of loneliness or necessity—but by design.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Humans
TikTok Takes a Stand: How Gen Z Activists Are Changing Ireland and Poland.
Once dismissed as a platform for dance challenges and lip-syncing, TikTok is now one of the loudest voices of Gen Z activism. In Ireland and Poland, a new generation isn’t just watching the world change—they're demanding it, one viral video at a time.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Humans
Europe’s New Work Havens: Why Digital Nomads Are Choosing Lisbon, Budapest, and Tallinn.
Once upon a time, the dream was to land a secure 9-to-5 and climb the corporate ladder. Now? It's sipping espresso in a Lisbon café between meetings, working from a coworking loft in Budapest, or catching sunset views after logging off in Tallinn.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Humans
Closet Revolution: How Gen Z in France and Belgium Is Making Fashion Sustainable.
Fashion in Europe is getting a green makeover—and it's not coming from luxury brands or runway shows. It’s coming from Gen Z, the bold, conscious, and creative youth shaking up wardrobes from Paris to Brussels.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Styled
Heatwaves & Hydration: How Southern Europe Is Redefining Summer Survival.
It’s no longer just a heatwave—it’s a new reality. Summers in Southern Europe are changing fast. What used to be a few hot days now stretches into weeks of relentless sun, dry air, and temperatures soaring above 40°C. For countries like Spain, Italy, Greece, and Portugal, this isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s life-altering.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Humans
The Rise of Slow Living: How Scandinavia Is Teaching Europe to Breathe Again.
In a world that never stops buzzing, scrolling, and rushing, there’s a quiet revolution happening—and it’s coming from the north. Scandinavia, often admired for its clean design, stunning landscapes, and enviable quality of life, is now inspiring a lifestyle shift that the rest of Europe is starting to embrace: slow living.
By Kaitesi Abigail6 months ago in Humans











