Tasmanian Artist Gives ‘Makeunders’ to Glitzy Unrealistic Bratz Dolls to Create Realistic Relatable Tree Change Dolls
Tasmanian artist Sonia Singh buys used Bratz and other similar dolls with heavy makeup from thrift shops and gives them “makeunders”—a process in which she…
Sly Ferret Uses a Tolerant Dog as a Springboard to Make a Narrow Escape Over a Safety Gate
A clever ferret named Dot uses her canine buddy Shady as a springboard to make her very narrow escape over a white safety gate that…
‘STRAFE’, A First-Person Shooter Video Game Featuring Incredible, Bloody Graphics From 1996
STRAFE is a first-person shooter video game by developer Pixel Titans that features incredible, bloody graphics from 1996. The developers, which are currently running a…
Millennium 1200, A Turntable Built Inside a Repurposed 1977 ‘Star Wars’ Millennium Falcon Toy
The Millennium 1200 is a Technics SL-1200 turntable built inside a repurposed 1977 Star Wars Millennium Falcon toy by Texas musical instrument repairer Marco Garza.…
Black Sabbath Performs a Jazz Version of Their Heavy Metal Song ‘Paranoid’
Los Angeles-based musician and composer Andy Rehfeldt (previously) created a great video remix of Black Sabbath performing a jazz version of their heavy metal song…
Remote-Controlled Car Breaks World Record With Speeds of Over 200 Miles Per Hour
Remote-controlled model car enthusiast Nic Case broke another world record when his car the “Radio Controlled Bullet” reached a speed of 202 miles per hour…
Actor Benedict Cumberbatch Tries on Different Names While Introducing Himself at a Bar
On an amusing episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, host Jimmy Kimmel mused about the greatness of Benedict Cumberbatch‘s name and whether or not the actor…
4chan Founder Christopher ‘moot’ Poole Steps Down as Community’s Sole Administrator After More Than a Decade
4chan founder Christopher “moot” Poole will be stepping down from his long-standing position as the community’s sole administrator 11 and a half years after founding…
‘TL;DW’ Sums Up the Entire ‘Jurrasic Park’ Film Trilogy in Three and a Half Animated Minutes
The web series Too Long; Didn’t Watch (previously) summed up the entire Jurassic Park film trilogy in three and a half minutes during a recent…
SciShow Explains Why We Can See Our Breath in the Cold
In an episode of the SciShow series Quick Questions, host Hank Green explains why we can see our breath in the cold. It has to do with…