Since premiering in 2011, Game of Thrones has been an epic powerhouse of TV royalty. It’s been HBO’s most popular show for the last 4 years, even in 2018, where no new episodes aired. The land of deceit, love, battles, dragons, white walkers, and waifs have successfully integrated fantasy into our normal world, and let’s be honest, there’s not one fan that wouldn’t want most aspects of their lives to look a little like Westeros.
We at Bright Side wanted to commemorate what is going to be the monumental final season by letting you get Game of Thrones mad one last time before it premiers on Sunday.
Ink, smooth lines, bright colors and shades turn into unique artworks under a needle of a skillful tattoo artist. Some of them open their mystery under UV light; others were inspired by nature and fresh summer days; third hide a whole different world inside of them and need you to look twice. And there is no doubt — everyone will find something inspiring and warm in these tattoos.
Bright Side created a collection of irresistible tattoo designs that are so awesome, you’ll definitely find a design you like.
Historical Context Amelia Earhart is a household name in aviation for the many records that she set and, perhaps most famously, the enduring mystery of her disappearance in 1937.
But five years before she vanished, Earhart landed in a small Northern Irish pasture and broke another aviation record - she was the first woman to fly solo and non-stop across the Atlantic. She had set off from Newfoundland in Canada and when she arrived in Ireland a farmhand asked her if she had flown far - she replied "
Nollywood actress Uche Ogbodo has left her colleagues and fans drooling over her loved-up moment with her younger lover, Bobby Maris. Amidst criticism and backslashes, Uche Ogbodo has continued to flaunt her younger lover on social media and showers him with love.
Uche Ogbodo is one of the few celebrities who claim that hiding or showing off one’s spouse or lover on social media does not cause separation.
A video shared on her Instagram page captured Uche Ogbodo and her baby daddy locking lips at the waterside as they smile at each other.
Credit: Ben Rivers Thirteen years ago, Ben Rivers‘ Venice FIPRESCI prize-winner “Two Years at Sea” introduced the world to Jake Williams, a former sailor living in the middle of the forest, mainly off the grid.