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‘Breaking Bad’ Characters Compete in the Deadly ‘Red Light Green Light’ Scene From ‘Squid Game’
Alternative Cuts Studios seamlessly integrated the "Breaking Bad" universe into the deadly game of "Red Light Green Light" from "Squid Game".

Accommodating Chicken Hatches and Raises an Abandoned Peacock as Her Own
An accommodating Bantam hen readily accepted an unhatched peacock egg that she hatched and loved as if the peacock were her own.

The Cacophonous Sound of 500,000 King Penguins
Prolific wildlife artist and documentarian Robert E. Fuller captured the cacophonous yet strangely soothing sound of 500,000 king penguins.

Warner Bros. Is Streaming Classic Episodes of ‘Tom and Jerry’ to Celebrate the Cartoon’s 85th Anniversary
Warner Brothers and Warner Bros. Kids are streaming classic episodes of Tom and Jerry to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the show.

Dr. Seuss Books Turned Into Clever Rap Songs
Vocalist Jordan Simons performed a series of clever rap songs from the nostalgic rhymes found in various Dr. Seuss books.

An Ingenious LEGO Candy Machine That Sorts and Dispenses by Color
The Brick Machines channel created an ingenious automatic LEGO candy sorting machine which also has a manual dispenser upon demand.

An Award-Winning Bud Light Commercial About an Office ‘Swear Jar’ That Was Never Aired on Television
"The Swear Jar" is an award-winning Bud Light commercial that received millions of views online but was never aired on television.

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.
