Benedict Cumberbatch Reads a Colorful Complaint Letter by George Bernard Shaw
Benedict Cumberbatch read aloud a very colorful complaint letter that George Bernard Shaw wrote to The Times in 1905 at Letters Live.
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones Battle Each Other Through Animated Album Covers That Come to Life
Dog and Rabbit created an amusing 2D animation that features album covers by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones coming to life to battle.
Released Squirrel Comes Back to Visit the Humans Who Saved Him by Knocking on Their Window
An adorable squirrel named Frederick, who was rescued and released repeatedly returns home to play with the humans who saved him.
Choose Your Own Adventure Game Played on Threads
80sNostalgia created a wonderful text adventure game that takes place on Threads, and uses separate posts to "choose your own adventure".
Conan O’Brien Finds Himself in the Crosshairs of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
During the SiriusXM show "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend", Conan O'Brien found himself in the crosshairs of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.
Duck and Cow Love to Go Swimming Together
A fuzzy Highland mini-cow named Dumplin' and an expressive duck named Milkshake love to swim together in the pond at Fur & Feathers Farm.
Three Australian Magpies Serenade Their Human
A trio of elegant Australian magpies sat in the open window of a car and serenaded a rusty tune to their devoted caretaker Danielle.
Why French Fries Are Called Chips and Potato Chips Are Called Crisps in the United Kingdom
Name Explain looked into why what the British call chips, the US calls fries and what the US calls chips, the British call crisps.
Juilliard Jazz Professor Plays Drums on Nirvana’s ‘In Bloom’ Without Ever Hearing It Before
Jazz drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. visited Drumeo where he blindly played drums to Nirvana's "In Bloom", a song he'd never heard before.
‘The Beam’ at Top of The Rock in NYC Lets Visitors Recreate the 1932 Photo ‘Lunch Atop a Skyscraper’
The Beam is a new attraction at the top of 30 Rockefeller Plaza that lets visitors recreate the iconic 1932 photo "Lunch Atop a Skyscraper".