How to Dine Alone in Public Without Worrying About What Other Diners Think About Someone Dining Alone

In a comforting animation, the consistently insightful and thoughtful School of Life gently addresses the idea of feeling comfortable dining alone in | Continue reading


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Shiny Aluminum Can Sculptures That Feature Gorgeous Geometric Designs Pressed In by Hand

Artist Noah Deledda creates dented beverage can sculptures that feature gorgeously intricate designs made entirely by a "thumb driven process". The | Continue reading


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Gorgeous Handmade Pies With Intricate Geometric Designs That Have a Punny Caption to Go With Them

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Lauren Ko (@lokokitchen) on Oct 23, 2018 at 10:30am PDT In December 2017 we wrote about the very talented | Continue reading


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A Tiny Dog Jumps Vertically Up and Down In Order to Find Out What’s Going On With His Friend at the Vet

A concerned little dog in Yala, Thailand vertically jumped up and down out of concern for his canine friend who was perched upon the examination table at | Continue reading


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A History of the Sculpted Facial Prosthetics Used to Disguise Soldiers’ Horrific Facial Injuries in WWI

The HBO series Boardwalk Empire featured in its first few seasons, an unusual character named Richard Harrow (played by Jack Huston), who wore a sculpted | Continue reading


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Amazing 3D Sculptures Carved Into Banana Peels

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Stephan Brusche (@isteef) on Mar 21, 2018 at 7:36am PDT Dutch artist Stephan Brusche has added to his | Continue reading


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Animated Squishy Squidgies Loudly Interact With Hard Surfaces While Being Pulled Downward by Gravity

3D Artist Martín Salfity has created a wonderful animation that features colorful squishy squidgies loudly interacting with all sorts of hard surfaces. | Continue reading


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ROV Hercules Captures the Rare Sight of a Massive Number of Curled Octopus Protecting Their Eggs

While exploring off the Davidson Seamount in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, the ROV Hercules, launched from the E/V Nautilus captured the | Continue reading


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A Gorgeous 4K Film Capturing the Fiery Personalities That Reveal Themselves Within a Heat Varying Flame

A luminous episode of the Yan Liang series Envisioning Chemistry, entitled "The Beauty of Flames", captures in 4K resolution, the incredible personalities | Continue reading


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The Big Role Cows Play in the Making of Ice Cream

A boreal episode of the British educational series The Magic of Making quite cheerfully shows how ice cream is made. They first start with the very | Continue reading


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A Silly Dog Waits Outside Until a Human Pretends to Open an Invisible Screen Door to Let Him In

A very silly but well-mannered dog who lives with the Kendall family in Santa Rosa, California very patiently waits at the door for one of his humans come | Continue reading


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Dutch Artist Captures Beautiful Portraits That Feature Her Long Thick Hair Laid Out Entwined With Flowers

View this post on Instagram A post shared by KRISSY ELISABETH?? (@krissyelisabeth) on Nov 5, 2018 at 9:11am PST Dutch artist and model Krissy Elisabeth | Continue reading


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Why the Collaborative Innovation of the Clickable Hyperlink Is Such an Important Yet Underrated Tool

In a viniculous episode of the TED original series Small Things, Big Idea, product design expert Margaret Gould Stewart explains why the innovation of the | Continue reading


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How Regulation Weight Bowling Pins Are Made

A 2015 episode of the British series How It's Made took a look at the exacting process behind making regulation weight bowling pins. They took their | Continue reading


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A Tough Little Street Rat Chases the Boldly Inquisitive Cat Who Started the Chase in the First Place

An inquisitive cat in the Luxembourg city of Esch-sur-Alzette, saw something move across the street and immediately trotted over to investigate. Upon | Continue reading


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Elections and Bitching: A Helpful Chart

Elections and Bitching: A Helpful Chart by Cyanide & | Continue reading


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Father Hilariously Provides a Deep Voice For His Baby

Jim DelCioppo hilariously provides a deep voice for his daughter Sadie Jae, who just wants to get Mommy's attention and does not find this to be funny at | Continue reading


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Talented 16 Year Old Pianist Dressed Like a Cat Performs in Perfect Synch With ‘Tom and Jerry’ Cartoon

16 year old Yannie Tan, a very talented pianist, came out on the stage dressed as a black cat and performed "Hungarian Rhapsody No.2" alongside and in | Continue reading


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A Touching Animation About Conjoined Twins Attached by Their Hair Who Want Different Things Out of Life

In the very minimal but touching animation "Link" by Robert Loebel, a pair of somewhat conjoined twins who are attached by their hair, find that they want | Continue reading


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Experience Nothing, A Clever Tourism Ad Comparing Chaotic NYC With the Calm Finnish Town of Padasjoki

In a very clever ad campaign entitled "Experience Nothing" that seeks to increase tourism to the tiny town of Padasjoki in the southern part of Finland, | Continue reading


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Always Ask Before Painting Your Fellow Diners

Perhaps Carl Bloch should have asked first before painting his fellow diners "In a Roman Osteria" (1866). via Johannes | Continue reading


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The Members of Queen Talk About Their Upcoming 1985 Live Aid Gig Backstage Before a Stage Rehearsal

In the few days before their incredibly powerful performance at Live Aid in 1985, the members of the legendary band Queen sat down with an interviewer to | Continue reading


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Following Non-Player Characters (NPCs) Around in Red Dead Redemption 2 to See How They Live Their Lives

DefendTheHouse followed several busy Non-Player Characters (NPCs) around Red Dead Redemption 2 to see how they live their lives during a typical day. It | Continue reading


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A Unique Classical Piano Concert Series Performed Outdoors Within Oregon’s Amazing Natural Landscapes

IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild is a wonderful outdoor concert series for which musician Hunter Noack brings his piano into the beautiful | Continue reading


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Michigan and Penn State Marching Bands Perform a Brilliantly Coordinated Game of Thrones Halftime Show

During the Michigan Wolverines vs Penn State Nittany Lions NCAA football game at Michigan Stadium on November 3, 2018, the talented marching bands from | Continue reading


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A Beautiful Timelapse of a Photographer’s Travels Across the Many Landscapes of North and South India

While on assignment in India, photographer David Ng took the opportunity to visit the less-traveled areas and urban centers across the country. As he | Continue reading


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Know Your Cats!

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cole and Marmalade™ (@coleandmarmalade) on Oct 12, 2018 at 12:28pm PDT Know Your Cats, a helpful guide by | Continue reading


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The Fascinating History Behind the Iconic Geometric Design of the Transport for London Tube Map

In a burrowing episode of the TED original series Small Things, Big Idea, host and legendary designer Michael Bierut explains how the iconic Transport For | Continue reading


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Triumph The Insult Comic Dog Visits Senate Candidates Beto O’Rourke and Ted Cruz at Their Rallies in Texas

Triumph The Insult Comic Dog, who was out on assignment for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert during the Conan hiatus, traveled to the great state of | Continue reading


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Talented Cook Takes His Beloved Food Watching Cats Out of the Kitchen for a Lovely Walk in the Park

Jun Yoshizuki of Jun's Kitchen, whom we know to be a talented culinarian, decided to step out of his kitchen and head outside into the sunshine for a walk | Continue reading


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An Insightful List of Several ‘Breaking Bad’ Characters Presented in an Ascending Level of Wickedness

As part of their ongoing series of deconstructing the rich symbolism and character development within the sublime AMC series Breaking Bad, Debra Minoff | Continue reading


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The Forgotten Luxury of Taking a Reflective Moment During the Closing Credits of a Film or Television Show

In a rather thoughtful episode of Everything Is a Remix, host Kirby Ferguson shares why he finds closing credits of a film or television show to be a time | Continue reading


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A Vintage Style Art Print That Imagines the Map of the Entire United States Made Up Over 1,000 Song Titles

In 2012, we wrote about the "Song Map", a whimsical road map by British design group Dorothy, that reimagined all roads and locations with names taken | Continue reading


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Science Series Host Ponders How Best to Rob the Earth of Its Energy Through Various Sources of Light

In the fourth episode of the humorous Funny or Die faux Carl Sagan style documentary series Our Fascinating Planet, host Ted Rimmarniet (Demetri Martin) | Continue reading


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A Brilliant Comparison of Queen’s 1985 ‘Live Aid’ Show With the Staged Remake in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

Is this the real life or is this fantasy? Hong Kong video editor This Game Is Easy brilliantly juxtaposed the video footage of Queen's 1985 Live Aid | Continue reading


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Filmmakers Detail the Immense Care They Took Capturing Free Solo Climb Up El Capitan in Yosemite

In 2017, champion free climber Alex Honnold scaled El Capitan at Yosemite National Park, a 3,000 foot cliff from base to summit, without the benefits of | Continue reading


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A Giant Mechanical Minotaur and Enormous Spider Invade the Streets of Toulouse, France for Three Days

La Machine, the machine art group based in Nantes, France, have built a giant kinetic Minotaur named "Le Gardien du Temple" (The Guardian of the Temple). | Continue reading


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An Adorable Pet Otter Luxuriates in a Blue Tub With a Homemade Water Bottle Shower Flowing From Above

An absolutely adorable pet otter named Bingo loves taking a bath, especially when he can luxuriate in the water while his human keeps the shower flowing | Continue reading


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Ze Frank Hilariously Narrates the Voraciously Full Lifecycle of the Insatiable Damselfly and Dragonfly

In a rapacious episode from his land and sea animal focused video series True Facts, narrator Ze Frank examines the insatiable appetite of the predatory | Continue reading


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Edward Gorey Opens Up About His Love for His Disruptive Cats in a Previously Unpublished Interview

In the third episode of the wonderful Goreytelling series by photographer/filmmaker Christopher Seufert, famed artist Edward Gorey opened up in a | Continue reading


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A Beautiful Whiteboard Illustration of Jim Carrey Telling 2014 Graduates to Shun Acceptance In Favor of Self

In yet another brilliantly illustrated episode of After Skool, an earnest Jim Carrey tells the 2014 graduating class of Maharishi University of | Continue reading


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How Cuttlefish Use What They See to Activate Camouflaging Pigment Cells to Hide in Plain Sight

Neuroscientist Gilles Laurent who works at the Max Planck Institute for Brain Research explains to the International Journal of Science site Nature what | Continue reading


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An Adorably Fat Tabby Cat Figures Out How to Escape a Closet by Squeezing Out From Under the Door

In 2014, an adorably fat tabby cat who got trapped in a closet, was able to figure out how to escape by squeezing through the small crack at the bottom of | Continue reading


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An Adorable Compilation of Parents Telling Their Children That They Ate All of Their Halloween Candy

Host Jimmy Kimmel of Jimmy Kimmel Live! presented an adorable compilation of the parents who participated in the Eighth Annual "Hey Jimmy Kimmel I Told My | Continue reading


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The Walking Dead’s Special Effects Expert Greg Nicotero Opens Up About What Scares Him the Most

Greg Nicotero, the special effects expert and executive producer of The Walking Dead, opened up during an interview with Topic, about his love of scary | Continue reading


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How Guillermo del Toro’s Metamorphosing Monsters Create Necessary Drama Within Their Own Stories

Filmmaker Kristian Williams, who is also known as "kaptainkristian", takes a look the iconic metamorphosing monsters featured in a number of films by | Continue reading


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How the Zombie Comedy ‘Shaun of the Dead’ Builds a Contextual World Around the Protagonist of the Story

Filmmaker Michael Tucker of Lessons from the Screenplay very astutely studies the Simon Pegg/Edgar Wright subtle zombie comedy film Shaun of the Dead, | Continue reading


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Creative Father Transforms His Young Son’s Bicycle Into a Fantastic ‘Imperial March’ Playing Star Destroyer

For Halloween 2018, really creative dad Andrew Guy labored for several months in order to transform his young son Aiden's bicycle into a fantastic silver | Continue reading


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