What's the next big thing? We answered that question in Issue 025: The Next Big Thing, our latest print issue, with the GOOD 100, a collection of trends pulling us forward. At our launch party in Los Angeles, through our social networks, and in copies of the print magazine, we put the same question to our readers, giving them the chance to help us predict the future with their own declarations of '____ is the new ____.' Here are some of our favorite comparisons (or the best of those that we could publish…).
If you didn’t get a chance to party with us but still want to share your predictions, submit them through the GOOD 100 page. If you need a little something to get you in the psychic mood, we suggest the drink of choice at our launch party, the Mountain Margarita: one part tequila to one part Mountain Dew, topped off with a lime wedge. Go ahead; it’s GOOD for you.
















A young lion playing with an older animal
A colorful bird appears to be yelling at it a friend
An otter appears like it's holding its face in shock
Two young foxes playing in the wild
Two otters appear to be laughing together in the water
A fish looks like it's afraid of the shark behind it
A bird appears to be ignoring their partner
A squirrel looks like it's trapped in a tree
A bear holds hand over face, making it appear like it's exhausted
A penguin looks like its trying to appear inconspicuous
A young squirrel smells a flower
An insect appears to be smiling and waving at the camera
An otter lies on its side apparently cracking up laughing
Two monkeys caught procreating
A young chimp relaxes with its hands behind its head
A snowy owl appears to be smiling
A monkey holds finger to face as if it's lost in thought
A turtle crossing the road under a 'slow' sign
A polar bear lies on its back like it's trying to hide
A rodent strikes human-like pose
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Robert Redford advocating against the demolition of Santa Monica Pier while filming "The Sting" 1973


Image artifacts (diffraction spikes and vertical streaks) appearing in a CCD image of a major solar flare due to the excess incident radiation