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
In a candid clip from "The Other Fellow" several men named "James Bond", recounted stories of how police responded when they gave their name. | Continue reading
Randall Munroe of xkcd and Henry Reich of MinutePhysics explained what it would be like to hit a baseball going at 90% the speed of light. | Continue reading
Two disabled chickens who live at the Tender Loving Coops Sanctuary, listened intently as their human read to them from a children's book. | Continue reading
A pair of long-legged dogs very handily acted out the lyrics to the catchy Puppy Songs tune "Cheese Tax", insisting that their human pay. | Continue reading
A professional cleaner known as The Clean Girl very generously scrubs and tidies public spaces and random items for free. | Continue reading
"Friday Night Blind" by Scott Krahn and Robb Fischer, follows a trio of visually impaired friends who go bowling every Friday night. | Continue reading
"House I" is a mind-bending optical illusion by pop art pioneer Roy Lichtenstein of a static 2D house that appears as a moving 3D house. | Continue reading
Thomas H. Smith gave his split-screen treatment to "The Lion King", positioning the voice actors of each character alongside the characters. | Continue reading
Pet detective Erica Hart finds dogs who have been lost and abandoned around Yorkshire, England, using her thermal imaging drone. | Continue reading
Japanese miniaturist Mozu creates remarkably detailed rooms in the tiniest spaces available such as electrical outlets and bathroom tiles. | Continue reading
Mallory Crusta of Cats.com offered some very good advice communicating with your cat and understanding what your cat is trying to say to you. | Continue reading
Weird History Food took a grim yet informative look at various foods born out of cultural tragedy that have become culinarily iconic. | Continue reading
Architect Michael Wyetzner broke down the NYC street grid, explaining the basic math that makes up one of the most iconic cities in the world. | Continue reading
Adoptable dogs from Bosnia and elsewhere were treated to a giant pile of toys from which they each could choose their own Christmas present. | Continue reading
Street artist Vitaly Tesh created a "Graffiti Color Mixer" that uses hydraulic pressure to put varying hues of spray paint into a single can. | Continue reading
Weird History Food tapped into the history of boxed wine, specifically the Franzia family, the pioneers of this popular yet often derided form. | Continue reading
A gorgeous Siberian forest cat named Rackarkatten runs like the wind when she's out in nature, always beating her human whenever they race. | Continue reading
Brett and Derek of How Ridiculous sent 200 soccer balls down the Utah Olympic Park ski jump towards Scott who was acting as goalie. | Continue reading
A giant capybara wandered into the guinea pig area and promptly decided to join them as a larger relative of theirs. | Continue reading
A lovebird is so fond of the kitchen cabinet that when her humans banned entry, she made her demands known with destructive measures. | Continue reading
Kurzgesagt put together a colorful animation that discusses how the past, the present, and the future can all exist at once. | Continue reading
Comedian Smac McCreanor and friends mimic the bouncy yet jerky movements of the rhythmic chickens of ilgallinaio_special. | Continue reading
Sam Goldheart of iFixit explained all the features of an Apple Vision Pro as she methodically disassembled the headset. | Continue reading
A honeymooner captured the touching sight of a herd of elephants using their bodies as a chain to pull a baby elephant out stuck in mud. | Continue reading
Casey Neistat ran around New York City with an Apple Vision Pro strapped to his face, watching videos alongside the real world. | Continue reading
BMX rider Onewheel Frank performed an impressive rolling Limbo move under a pole that was being held by other bicyclists riding with him. | Continue reading
Shawn Miller of Make The Switch 4 Nature provides empty shells for hermit crabs on the beaches of Okinawa to use rather than plastic caps. | Continue reading
A thoughtful TED-Ed lesson by Mark Hopwood explains how people can act selfishly at times while still seeing beyond themselves. | Continue reading
While skiing Davis Gulch near Salt Lake City, Steve Gourley descended down a mountain and right into an active avalanche that swept him away. | Continue reading
Flash Bytes offered an astute list of every thought experiment over the course of sixteen minutes, informatively describing each one. | Continue reading
A toddler and his great-grandfather, 96 and a half years apart, strolled side-by-side, both using their respective walkers. | Continue reading
A little 6 month old baby and his 97 year old great-grandfather strolled side-by-side , both using their respective walkers. | Continue reading