How Common Items Became the Iconic Colors They Are
Weird History explains how common items took on specific hues that have lived on, whether by accident or by what was available at the time.
Irritated Octopus Lashes Out at Diver’s Camera
An irritated octopus lashed out at a diver's camera when he followed the cephalopod into a hiding place amongst the underwater rocks.
Tiny Baby Flamingo Learns How to Stand on One Leg
A tiny baby flamingo adorably and repeatedly attempted to stand on one leg with an adult flamingo watching the progress.
Why North Is Almost Always at the Top of Maps
Comedians Jay Foreman and Mark Cooper-Jones of Map Men take an amusing look at how North became known as the top of the world.
A Jaunty Ragtime Rockabilly Cover of ‘Stayin’ Alive’
Postmodern Jukebox teamed up with Wild Bill to perform a jaunty ragtime rockabilly cover of the Bee Gees disco hit "Stayin' Alive".
Cat Hates the Sound of Her Human’s Violin
A persistent Siamese cat named Wilbur latched onto the bow of her human's violin as soon as she heard the first few notes played.
Car Window Puncher Performs ‘Seven Nation Army’
The Kiffness joked about how "Seven Nation Army" was written as he collaborated with the angry man who repeatedly punched a car window.
Barbenheimer, A Mashup of ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’
Curious Refuge used AI to combine the two blockbuster summer movies "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" into one, creating "Barbenheimer - The Movie".
Fast Food Depicted as High-End Luxury Items
Digital artist Design Geo created a wonderfully cheeky illustration depicting inexpensive fast food items as high-end luxury brands.
Science Fiction Vehicles Reimagined in the Vintage Style of Modern Mechanix Magazine
Chet Phillips reimagined six fictional vehicles in science fiction and cult classics as front covers for vintage issues of "Modern Mechanix".