New Zealand Father Demonstrates How to Catch a Baby
With help from his cute little daughter, How to Dad creator Jordan Watson of Auckland, New Zealand demonstrates how to catch a baby who tries…
Pikachu in 2016
A photo posted by theoatmeal (@theoatmeal) on Jul 28, 2016 at 5:09pm PDT Pikachu in 2016 by The Oatmeal
Rick & Morty Faithfully Reenact a Bizarre, Profanity Filled Court Case in Georgia Word-for-Word
On June 17, 2016, in the case State of Georgia vs. Denver Fenton Allen, the defendant was seeking a new public defender because he felt…
The Difference Between a Crocodile and an Alligator
At long last Wrong Hands provides a simple way to tell the difference between a crocodile and an alligator.
2016 USA Olympic Swim Team Carpool Karaoke
The 2016 USA Swim Team had a great time doing carpool karaoke in Atlanta as they prepared for their trip to Rio de Janeiro for…
The History of Zombies in Video Games
Stuart Brown presents a fascinating video essay exploring the history of zombies in video games.
Soy Shape, Ceramic Dipping Dishes That Appear to Be 3-Dimensional With the Addition of Soy Sauce
Duncan Shotton, a British designer with a small studio in Tokyo has created Soy Shape, clever ceramic sushi dipping dishes with geometric cut-outs that appear…
Colorful Handmade Coffee Mugs Featuring Etched and Painted Tentacles That Reach Toward the Sky
Artist and designer Jeffrey Woods of Woodeye Studios has created a beautiful collection of handmade glass mugs featuring colorful etched and painted octopus tentacles reaching…
A Remarkable Walking Mechanical Skull Inspired by Theo Jansen’s Incredible Strandbeest
Japanese sculptor Y Nakajima has created a truly remarkable mechanical skull that walks using the same principles of Theo Jansen’s Strandbeest. photos via Y NakajimaÂ