The High-Flying Origins of the Frozen TV Dinner
Weird History Food recounts the high-flying origins of frozen TV dinners, noting that its invention took place before others took credit for it.
Sneaky Parrot Steals Pasta From His Human’s Plate
A cheeky parrot sat on his human's shoulder as the man was eating a bowl of pasta and sneakily stole a single noodle to enjoy for himself.
Helpful Hacks for Avoiding Holiday Cat-astrophes
Jackson Galaxy offers some very timely seasonal advice about avoiding possible cat-astrophes that can occur during the holidays.
Toad Poses For Adorable Dollhouse Photos
A creative human in Florida takes adorable dollhouse photos of a grumpy-looking toad named Toby who lives on her porch.
Iron Maiden Sings ‘The Trooper’ to Outkast’s ‘Hey Ya!’
Bronze is Bored created a clever mashup that reimagines Iron Maiden's "The Trooper" being sung to the tune of the Outkast song "Hey Ya!".
The Complete Process of Turning Steel Into Rebar
Process K went inside a South Korean steel factory to capture the entire process of turning giant blocks of steel into rebar tension rods.
Less Than Memorable Items From the 1990s
Rhetty for History compiled an amusing array of less than memorable items from across the retail spectrum that were introduced in the 1990s.
The Confusing Logic Behind International Airport Codes
CGP Grey explains the confusing logic behind the seemingly random codes that are used to identify airport locations throughout the world.
Kind Man Uses Kiddie Pool to Care for Injured Pelican
Naude Dreyer brought an injured pelican home, where he and his family cared for her in a kiddie pool until she could return to the wild.
Using High-Voltage Electricity to Burn Fractals Into Wood
Gary Katz showed how he uses high-voltage electricity to burn beautiful fractal patterns into wood using a custom-built Lichtenburg machine.