Making YouTube videos while I was in school, I was fortunate enough not to really have any negative repercussions from it. I had a lot of positive feedback from my friends, who thought they were great and thought they were funny and that what I was doing was really cool. Connor Franta coolfeedbackfortunate share on social
Makr Shakr aims to share this new potential - design-make-enjoy - with everyone in just a few minutes: the time taken to prepare a new cocktail. Carlo Ratti aimcocktaildesign Change image and share on social
Malacca fascinates me more and more daily. There is, among other things, a mediaevalism about it. The noise of the modern world reaches it only in the faintest echoes; its sleep is almost dreamless. Its sensations seem to come out of books read in childhood. Isabella Bird bookchildhooddaily share on social
Malacca is such a rest after the crowds of Japan and the noisy hurry of China! Its endless afternoon remains unbroken except by the dreamy, colored, slow-moving Malay life which passes below the hill. There is never any hurry or noise. Isabella Bird afternoonchinacolore share on social
Malala Yousafzai is all of our daughter, like Iqbal Masih who was all of our son. Megan Smith daughteriqbalmalala Change image and share on social
'Malandrinas' means 'bad girls,' but not bad in a negative way. I wrote it in homage to my female fans. Jenni Rivera badfanfemale Change image and share on social
Malaria is a disease that kills one to three million people a year. 300 to 500 million cases are reported. It's estimated that Africa loses about 13 billion dollars a year to the disease. Five dollars can save a life. We can send people to the moon; we can see if there's life on Mars - why can't we get five-dollar nets to 500 million people? Jacqueline Novogratz africabillioncase share on social
Malawians must look forward toward a better future. Joyce Banda forwardfuturemalawian Change image and share on social
Malaysia is a country unlike any other: Full of promise and fragility. Its history, cultural and religious diversity make it a rich, compelling and surprising land. Tariq Ramadan compelcountrycultural Change image and share on social
Malaysians talk with Mauritians, Arabs with Australians, South Africans with Sri Lankans, and Iranians with Indonesians. The Indian Ocean serves as both a sea separating them and a bridge linking them together. Shashi Tharoor africanarabaustralian share on social