Why Oversized Collars Were So Fashionable in the Elizabethan Era
Tom Blank of Weird History humorously explains why oversized collars, known as ruffs, were so fashionable in the Elizabethan era.
A Short Film Directed by Wes Anderson Celebrating 100 Years of the Mont Blanc Meisterstück Pen
Wes Anderson directed and starred in a highly stylized short film celebrating 100 years of the Mont Blanc Meisterstück pen.
Artist Paints Realistic 3D Copy of the Boat His Neighbor Was Ordered by the City to Hide Behind a Fence
Hanif Panni shared a timelapse of a 3D boat mural he painted onto a fence that his neighbor was ordered by the city to install to hide his boat.
Baby Giraffe Takes First Wobbly Steps Minutes After Being Born
Johan Van Zyl captured amazing footage of a baby giraffe being born and then taking a few wobbly steps within minutes of being born.
Vet Tech Calls Out Silly Pet Names From the Doorway
Sarah Parsons, a very funny vet tech, called out a hilarious list of pet names from the doorway as if she was calling them in for an exam.
Exposing the Use of Hidden Spotters in Gymnastics
Gymnast Ian Gunther shared a hilarious video that exposes the use of hidden spotters in the world of gymnastics.
How the Carnivorous Pitcher Plant Acts As a Natural Toilet for the Tree Shrew
Wild Life shared an interesting fact regarding the carnivorous pitcher plant and how it acts as a natural toilet for tree shrews.
The Long History Behind Cringey Terms of Endearment
Dr. Erica Brozovsky, PhDÂ of "Otherwords" looks at the etymological history behind cringey terms of endearment amongst couples and families.
Athlete Strikes a Planche Pose While Balancing on Two Fingers of Each Hand
French athlete Iliesse Belasri remarkably struck an amazing planche pose while balancing on four fingers (two fingers on each hand).
A Rescued Cat With Amputated Front Legs Waddles Around the House Like a Furry T-Rex
A little tabby named Duck, who had both front legs amputated when she was a kitten, looks like a tiny furry T-Rex waddling around the house.