Viral Video Starring a Twerking Girl Who Sets Herself on Fire Was a Hoax by Jimmy Kimmel
Last night on Jimmy Kimmel Live, host Jimmy Kimmel revealed that the viral video starring a girl named Caitlin Heller who sets herself on fire…
The Evolution of the PlayStation Controller (1994-2013)
PSMania has created an infographic detailing the evolution of the iconic PlayStation controller since it was first released in 1994. The first iteration of Sony’s…
Robot Sculptures Made From Recycled Materials by Gille Monte Ruici
Artist Gille Monte Ruici creates robots of all shapes and sizes using toasters, lamps, and other recycled materials. His work is currently on display at…
A Blind Man Explains His Idea of Outer Space, Fog, the Grand Canyon, and Other ‘Intangibles’
Tommy Edison, aka The Blind Film Critic, explains his idea of sunrises and sunsets, the Grand Canyon, outer space, fog, and other phenomena that sighted…
The Rap Guide to Evolution, Baba Brinkman Explains Principles of Biology With Rap Lyrics
In 2011 and 2012, Canadian rap artist Baba Brinkman created “The Rap Guide to Evolution,” a series of music videos that explain various principles of…
Yoshi the Kitten Keeps Kicking Himself in the Face
Yoshi the kitten keeps kicking himself in the face and biting his treacherous feet in this video by djscottyj1234.
Editorially, A Simple Collaborative Writing and Editing Platform
Editorially is a newly-launched plain-text service that allows users to collaboratively write and edit documents. Editorially auto-saves your work and keeps track of multiple versions…
Frame By Frame: The Art of Stop Motion by PBS Arts: Off Book
“Frame By Frame: The Art of Stop Motion” by PBS Arts: Off Book explores the history and evolution of stop motion animation as an art…
Man Writes Humorous Tirade to the Person Who Made His Burrito
Lucky Shirt has posted a humorous rant directed at the person who made his burrito by layering the ingredients top to bottom instead of lengthwise.…
California May Soon Begin Testing Electronic License Plates
California may soon begin testing electronic license plates that can be wirelessly updated to display messages like “STOLEN,” “EXPIRED,” or “AMBER ALERT,” Ars Technica reports.…