Alasdair Beckett-King parodied epic adventure quests, all which seem to involve complicated relationships, and meaningful eye contact. | Continue reading
Alasdair Beckett-King parodied epic adventure quests, all which seem to involve complicated relationships, and meaningful eye contact. | Continue reading
A young boy named Oliver in Bordon, England, rode out on his toy rideable tractor and herded up the farm animals for feeding. | Continue reading
A young boy named Oliver in Bordon, England, rode out on his toy rideable tractor and herded up the farm animals for feeding. | Continue reading
A young boy named Oliver in Bordon, England, rode out on his toy rideable tractor and herded up the farm animals for feeding. | Continue reading
Abel Keogh shared an amusing video of a hungry alligator devouring the cellphone his son dropped onto the bank of a river. | Continue reading
Abel Keogh shared an amusing video of a hungry alligator devouring the cellphone his son dropped onto the bank of a river. | Continue reading
MinuteEarth explains how solar eclipses may have an odd effect on some animals while others simply return to places where they feel most safe. | Continue reading
MinuteEarth explains how solar eclipses may have an odd effect on some animals while others simply return to places where they feel most safe. | Continue reading
A pair of rescued squirrels who were raised by Andrea of Second Chances and released into the wild, visit their beloved rescuer regularly. | Continue reading
A pair of rescued squirrels who were raised by Andrea of Second Chances and released into the wild, visit their beloved rescuer regularly. | Continue reading
The Discovery UK Channel series "How It’s Made" goes inside the Patrón Tequila distillery to show how their bespoke spirit is made. | Continue reading
The Discovery UK Channel series "How It’s Made" goes inside the Patrón Tequila distillery to show how their bespoke spirit is made. | Continue reading
Mr. Panface is a series of moody anthropomorphic crêpes with googly eyes that lip sync various songs with the help of a spatula. | Continue reading
Mr. Panface is a series of moody anthropomorphic crêpes with googly eyes that lip sync various songs with the help of a spatula. | Continue reading
Randall Munroe of xkcd and Henry Reich of MinutePhysics explained what would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped rotating on its axis. | Continue reading
Randall Munroe of xkcd and Henry Reich of MinutePhysics explained what would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped rotating on its axis. | Continue reading
Charlie Dean Archives showed how photographs were sent to newspapers in the 1930s with the use of the newly available Wirephoto technology. | Continue reading
Charlie Dean Archives showed how photographs were sent to newspapers in the 1930s with the use of the newly available Wirephoto technology. | Continue reading
A very clever pig named Merlin quite ingeniously communicates his wishes to his human Mina with pressable speech buttons. | Continue reading
A very clever pig named Merlin quite ingeniously communicates his wishes to his human Mina with pressable speech buttons. | Continue reading
Spelunkers CaveChronicles and the ActionAdventureTwins played a wall of Aragonite and gypsum needle cave crystals like a harp. | Continue reading
Spelunkers CaveChronicles and the ActionAdventureTwins played a wall of Aragonite and gypsum needle cave crystals like a harp. | Continue reading
The members of 40 Fingers played a vibrant, multi-layered medley of Michael Jackson songs on four acoustic guitars. | Continue reading
The members of 40 Fingers played a vibrant, multi-layered medley of Michael Jackson songs on four acoustic guitars. | Continue reading
CrazyFunnyStuffCFS shared a really amusing compilation of lazy yet innovative cats drinking their water while laying down. | Continue reading
CrazyFunnyStuffCFS shared a really amusing compilation of lazy yet innovative cats drinking their water while laying down. | Continue reading
Weird History Food dug up the uneasy history of the Easy Bake Oven, a working toy toy oven released in 1963 that is still popular today. | Continue reading
Weird History Food dug up the uneasy history of the Easy Bake Oven, a working toy toy oven released in 1963 that is still popular today. | Continue reading
One of the ROVs traveling with the NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer, captured amazing footage of a rare "Big Red" jellyfish. | Continue reading
One of the ROVs traveling with the NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer, captured amazing footage of a rare "Big Red" jellyfish. | Continue reading
Kevin Bacon aptly serenaded a very reticent alpaca on his farm named Sharona with a ukulele cover of the 1979 earworm hit "My Sharona". | Continue reading
Kevin Bacon aptly serenaded a very reticent alpaca on his farm named Sharona with a ukulele cover of the 1979 earworm hit "My Sharona". | Continue reading
Andy Riesmeyer of KTLA spoke with George Geary about the secret, off-menu items at In-N-Out Burger in Baldwin Park, Los Angeles. | Continue reading
Andy Riesmeyer of KTLA spoke with George Geary about the secret, off-menu items at In-N-Out Burger in Baldwin Park, Los Angeles. | Continue reading
Zorian Clayton of the Victoria and Albert Museum, shared some wonderful examples of early Valentine's Day cards from the 19th century. | Continue reading
Zorian Clayton of the Victoria and Albert Museum, shared some wonderful examples of early Valentine's Day cards from the 19th century. | Continue reading
Max Miller of Tasting History prepared "bath buns", sweet rolls made with caraway that were popular in Jane Austen's London of the 19th century. | Continue reading
Max Miller of Tasting History prepared "bath buns", sweet rolls made with caraway that were popular in Jane Austen's London of the 19th century. | Continue reading
InfoGeek captured the incredible evolution of New York City from the pre-revolutionary era of 1524 through to the modern era in 2023. | Continue reading
"Born to Add" is a delightful Sesame Street parody of the Bruce Springsteen song "Born to Run" performed by a muppet named Bruce Stringbean. | Continue reading
A cat’s human was able to get their very playful calico cat to turn off the lights while actively chasing a laser toy dot up a wall. | Continue reading
DJ Cummerbund stitched together Rage Against The Machine performing their "Testify" with a performance of Pitbull's "Fireball". | Continue reading
Derek Muller of Veritasium explained why red and green LEDs were relatively simple to make but blue LEDs still remained quite elusive. | Continue reading
A little girl named Jette, who lives in Sydney, Australia, offered up her honest opinion of New York City while wearing an Insta360 camera. | Continue reading
A talking blue parrot adorably tried to express his love to another but found his affection was unrequited when the bird nipped at his feet. | Continue reading
Marjan of Hacktuber shared a nifty way to splice two wires together without soldering or using any source of heat whatsoever. | Continue reading
Katharina Wallén adopted a hungry, one-winged bumblebee who followed her and mistook the beads on her shoes for flowers. | Continue reading