A tiny snoring French bulldog puppy fell sleep on her back with her head in her food bowl and her mouth still full. | Continue reading
Black Sabbath brilliantly performed their groundbreaking song "War Pigs" live at L'Olympia in Paris on December 20, 1970. | Continue reading
Technology Connections took a look at the "popcorn" button on microwave ovens, noting that popcorn companies advise against its use. | Continue reading
Stephen Fry read aloud an inspiring letter written by Nick Cave in response to fans who asked him about the creativity of ChatGPT. | Continue reading
Erika Stark shared the wonderful story about Coco, an anxious rescued horse who became very affectionate with positive reinforcement. | Continue reading
Dapper British comedian Troy Hawke wandered around Times Square in NYC, paying compliments to random people on the street. | Continue reading
Joe Pesci is not only a great actor but according to his 1968 album "Little Joe Sure Can Sing" where he sings songs by The Beatles. | Continue reading
The Merazonia Wildlife Rescue shared the story of Goliath, a baby giant anteater who learned to forage with the help of a teddy bear. | Continue reading
Ciara Dyer shared a an adorable video of her backyard chickens rushing towards her as she held treats out for them. | Continue reading
The EZ Band performed an amazing Norteño cover of "This Charming Man" by The Smiths on traditional mariachi instruments. | Continue reading
Max Miller of Tasting History prepared a 1670 recipe for "pumpion pie" while sharing the history of this ubiquitous holiday dessert. | Continue reading
ParsonsMusicLTDMedia shared a fascinating visual tour showing how legendary Bach trumpets are made. | Continue reading
A black leopard named Luna, who was rescued as a kitten after rejection by her mother, lives a wonderful life with her humans and dog bestie. | Continue reading
A transforming TED-Ed lesson written by Francis de los Reyes explains how wastewater can be made drinkable by two different treatments. | Continue reading
Weird History Food looks at how turkey became the bird of choice for Thanksgiving, noting that it wasn't present at the original dinner. | Continue reading
Olivia Colman read aloud a demand letter from Elizabeth Compton, Countess of Northampton to her husband Lord William Compton in 1618. | Continue reading
A tabby kitten sat in front of the television and repeatedly tried to block the ball from going into the net during a football (soccer) game. | Continue reading
Actor John Bradley, who played Samwell Tarly on Game of Thrones, gave an inspirational answer to a question during a cast reunion in 2019. | Continue reading
Pablo Rochat hilariously played a game of foosball with skewered hot dogs cooking over a grill and a soccer ball made out of aluminum foil. | Continue reading
Grand Funk Railroad played a sold-out show in July of 1971 at Shea Stadium, performing their hit song "I'm Your Captain (Closer to Home)". | Continue reading
Digital Wizards Studios recreated several scenes from "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" in LEGO stop motion animation. | Continue reading
A Japanese vendor dopped dollops of batter into pockets of a pressing machine with extreme speed and accuracy to make pancake balls. | Continue reading
The Beastie Boys exited the subway and entered the stage singing "Ch-Check It Out" on the "Late Show with David Letterman" in 2004. | Continue reading
Real Science examined the unique biology of the cuttlefish, noting its mesmerizing strobing bioluminescence and singular buoyancy. | Continue reading
A long-haired cat confidently lead her adopted brood of ducklings along a rocky path to a river so that they could relax by the water. | Continue reading
NYC designer Nik Bentel creates wonderfully quirky purses such as one that carries pizza and the other that carries hot dogs. | Continue reading
The Snuggle Shell is a wearable plush turtle shell for adults that's worn like a backpack, is super cozy and helps sooth anxiety. | Continue reading
Tom Blank of Weird History explains the phenomenon behind Pareidolia, noting how the human brain acts like facial recognition software. | Continue reading
A two year old horse whispering toddler has developed an incredibly deep bond with the horses she cares for on her family farm. | Continue reading
BBC Earth shared an adorable clip from Planet Earth III that features leopards in order to note how big cats are similar to domestic cats. | Continue reading
The Haggis Wildlife Foundation offered a comprehensive beginners safety guide to the traditional Scottish art of "Haggis Hunting". | Continue reading
A hilarious sketch on The Daily Show features the services of Leslie Jones who will shut down annoying conversations at Thanksgiving. | Continue reading
The acorn weevil is an oddly adorable beetle with a long snout that can drill through the hard shell of an unripe acorn. | Continue reading
Jason Kingsley OBE of Modern History TV explained how eels were a dining staple of Medieval society and used as currency for rent. | Continue reading
In the fourth episode of "Axe to Grind", Noah Lefevre of Polyphonic takes a look at how the 1970s became the "Golden Age" of the guitar solo. | Continue reading
A busy beaver named JB who loved using his rescuers bathtub whenever he liked was given a custom pond of his very own. | Continue reading
David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders from Mars performed "Starman" on the July 6, 1972 episode of 'Top of the Pops". | Continue reading
LEGO announced the release of an amazing scale model of the sleek glass and metal Avengers Tower from "The Avengers" movie series. | Continue reading
The Danish National Symphony Orchestra and DR Big Band performed the theme from the classic "Tom and Jerry" cartoons. | Continue reading
Adam Cole explained what happens to humans under under extreme atmospheric pressures and how this can be measured in real time. | Continue reading
Musician fxsnowy performed the iconic Rage Against the Machine anthem "Killing in the Name" using audio samples from SEGA Genesis. | Continue reading
A shy service dog named Samson wasn't sure how to play with other dogs, so his humans adopted a kitten who coaxed him out of his shell. | Continue reading
eli_handle_b.wav cleverly edited scenes from the video game The Last of Us to include Frank Reynolds from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. | Continue reading
A blind cow named Helen, who had spent 19 years chained up in a cage on a dairy farm, lovingly hugs her humans at Uncle Neil's Home daily. | Continue reading
Doritos Silent is AI powered crunch-cancelling software for Windows that eliminates the distracting sound of snack chips during group gaming. | Continue reading
Kurzgesagt animated a brilliant timeline of the 4.5 billion years it took for the Earth to evolve into its current form. | Continue reading
60 Second Docs spoke with James Warren, a man in Denver, Colorado who builds benches for bus stops that have no seating. | Continue reading
A lovestruck bowerbird in Papua, New Guinea performed an expressive dance for a female to show his interest in mating with her. | Continue reading