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Samuel L. Jackson Opens Up While Answering the Most Googled Questions About His Life
Samuel L. Jackson opens up while answering the most Googled questions about himself including where he grew up, whether he vapes, and what his “Bacon…

A Supercut of Captivating Scenes From Some of Tim Burton’s Best Films
Sherkhan Yermek created a wonderful compilation that featured captivating scenes from some of Tim Burton's best films.

The Evolution of 2D Animation From 1833 to 2017
The Solomon Society has created a two part montage that takes us a journey through “the evolution of 2D animation” from 1833 to 1990 and…

Emma Watson Secretly Hides Copies of a Book by Maya Angelou Around the New York City Subway
Emma Watson secretly hid a few copies of Mom & Me & Mom by Maya Angelou around the New York City subway system with Vanity…

The Surprising Fact That Humans Can Hear the Difference Between Hot and Cold Water
Science presenter Steve Mould filled in for an episode of Tom Scott‘s series Things You Might Not Know to reveal the surprising fact that humans…

Colorful Mythological Wonder Beast iPhone Cases That Can Be Used as Playful Masks
The group of creatives at Dyvooo have made a colorful collection of “mythological wonder beast” iPhone cases that can also be used as playful masks.…

A Supercut of Characters Moving to the Right in Movies
French filmmaker Candice Drouet (a.k.a. “Really Dim“) has created a supercut video of characters moving to the right in movies.

A Fantastic Kinetic LEGO Sculpture of a Bat Gracefully Flapping Its Wings at Dusk
Kristal of JK Brickworks has created a fantastic kinetic LEGO sculpture of a bat gracefully flapping its wings at dusk. Kristal full collection of build…

A Vibrant Look at ‘Off to the Vet’, The Very First Episode of Simon’s Cat in Color
In 2014, we wrote about Simon Toland and his fundraising to make an 12-minute color animation entitled “Off to the Vet“, which comically tells the…

MIT Engineers Create Robots That Can Correctly Sort Objects by Reading Human Minds
Engineers at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) at MIT have developed robots that can correctly sort objects by reading human minds using…
