
The Widely Differing Interpretations of Undead Bloodsucking Vampires Throughout History
Michael Sorensen of Horses explained the widely varying interpretation of vampires throughout history up to and including modern times.

Captain Picard’s Arms Playing a Flute Looked Like They Belonged to the Swedish Chef of ‘The Muppets’
Newbie Star Trek quite astutely noted that Picard's arms didn't look like they belonged to him, making him seem more like a muppet.

How the Characters of ‘Severance’ Simultaneously Become Their Own Captors and Prisoners
The Art of Storytelling noted how "Severance" characters have simultaneously become both captor and prisoner of themselves through choice.

How a Small Ground Dwelling Bird Survived a Mass Extinction Event Caused by an Asteroid
PBS Nova explained how a small terrestrial bird was able to survive the devastating asteroid that caused a mass extinction event.

The Argonaut, An Evolutionary Defying Open Water Octopus With a Shell
Bizarre Beasts explained how the female argonaut is an evolutionary defying octopus with a shell that lives in the open sea.

An Incredible Stop Motion Short Film Using the Distinctive Photographic Street Art of JR
Victor Haegelin worked with artist JR and Italian director Alice Rohrwacher to animate the distinctive photographic street art of JR.

Obnoxious Jim Carrey Characters Invade ‘Star Wars’
Your_Kryptonite7 inserted obnoxious Jim Carrey characters from his various films into the "Star Wars" universe.

Greg Leyh Fires a Giant High-Voltage Plasma Canon
Electrical engineer Greg Leyh demonstrates his "Lorentz Plasma Cannon", a unique high-voltage targeted energy device.

How David Lynch Profoundly Impacted Electronic Music
Thomann Synthesizers put together a beautiful tribute to the late great David Lynch and his profound impact on electronic music.

How the Appearance of Aliens From Other Worlds Would Be Optimized for Their Environments
Kurzgesagt colorfully took a look at how aliens might look, noting that their features would be optimized to their environments.