STOP Throwing Away Rubber Bands! They Can Be Used For These Weird But Easy Tricks

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No More Sliding Rugs and Floor Hazards

Area rugs add warmth and style to a room, but they can quickly become a nuisance if they don’t stay put. Small rugs on laminate or tile floors are notorious for creeping across the room or, worse, sliding out when stepped on. While professional rug grippers are an option, they can be pricey and often lose their stickiness over time as they collect dust. A few thick rubber bands can provide a quick, temporary fix that keeps your decor—and your family—exactly where they should be.

For this hack, you’ll want to use the wider, heavy-duty rubber bands often found on produce like broccoli or asparagus. Place a few of these flat against the floor under the corners or the center of the rug. The weight of the rug presses the fibers into the rubber, while the rubber grips the smooth floor surface. This creates an anchor point that prevents the “creeping” effect caused by foot traffic.

Beyond the living room, this is a lifesaver for bathroom mats or kitchen runners. These high-moisture areas are where slips are most likely to occur. By adding a bit of rubberized friction to the underside of your mats, you create a safer environment without having to use permanent adhesives that might ruin your flooring. It’s an elegant, invisible solution to a problem that plagues almost every household.

20 Photos From the Days of Prohibition

In the United States, Prohibition began to operate in 1920 and continued right up to 1933. For 13 years, people have tried in every possible way to circumvent the ban on the sale, production and transportation of alcohol, staged demonstrations, protests, and massively engaged in smuggling. In our time, it is still difficult to imagine the effect of this law in full force. However, what the consequences may be and how people lived during the prohibitions on alcohol can be seen in the next photo selection.

20 Little-known Facts About World War II

World War II began on September 1, 1939 with the Nazi German attack on Poland. Subsequently, 61 states took part in this war (this is 80% of the entire globe). The great war claimed the lives of more than 70 million people and became one of the most devastating conflicts in the history of mankind. We prepared the 20 most interesting and little-known facts about the World War II for today's selection.

Chelsea Hotel — New York Bohemian Habitat

The New York Chelsea Hotel was built in 1844 and since then has become a magnet for famous writers, musicians, actors, artists, etc. This place has always been not simple, as if a special atmosphere reigned in it, which attracted the whole New York bohemia. What does this place look like now and what was so special about the legendary Chelsea Hotel? More on this later ...

A Young Trucker Told About Her Work

There are some women who are not afraid to go beyond the generally accepted framework and do as their hearts tell them, even if it alerts the society and raises a lot of perplexing questions. Ekaterina Mironova, a trucker from Nizhny Novgorod, Russia is just such a woman. She told about her work, a 20-ton truck and the dangers on the road in one of the interviews ...

“And it Was Fashionable ?!” Strange Trends That Were Previously at the Height of Fashion …

Today, modern fashion shows reflect the most daring ideas of world designers and fashion designers. There was a time and we often lamented at the sight of huge men's suits and jackets on thin girls, but anyway, this trend entered without demand and still continues to be at the peak of popularity. Thus, what immediately seems wild and unimaginable, over time, was densely rubbed into fashion and became the “hit” of the season, year, and maybe even century! In this collection, we will consider the most unusual at first glance trends that fashionistas from the past millennium were like ...