What Casual English Speech Was Like in 1586
Simon Roper read from the 1586 book "Familiar Dialogues" by Jacques Bellot examining the sentence structure of each phrase.
Metal Drummer Uses a Noisy Fan as His Backup Band
Drummer Tom Mueller amusingly used a noisy yet rhythmic fan to accompany him as a backup heavy metal band.
The Ongoing Debate About Analog Versus Digital Music
Hank Green of SciShow analyzed the ongoing debate between those who feel that analog music is far superior than digital music and vice versa.
The Wide Diversity of Pupil Shapes Among Animals
Wondrous Walk explained the incredible diversity in the way different animals literally see the world, focusing on their pupils.
Jazz Band Plays Swingy Cover of Nirvana’s ‘Heart Shaped Box’ After Hearing It Only Once
Ulysses Owens Jr. and his band Generation Y were challenged to play a jazz version of Nirvana's "Heart Shaped Box" on the spot.
A Catchy Song About Picking Up Really Cool Sticks
The comedy team of Austin & Colin composed and performed a catchy little tune about picking up random sticks in the woods.
The Real Reason Behind the Famous Townhouse Stoops in New York City
Realtor Steven Cohen stood on a gorgeous New York City stoop to explain the real reason for these beautiful architectural features.
A Newly Hatched Parrotfinch With a Beautiful Beak Featuring Blue ‘Gems’
A newly hatched bird who was incubated by A Chick Called Albert, revealed her beautiful beak featuring what looks like blue "gems".
How the Simple Apple Pie Became Known As a Patriotic Symbol of the United States
The History Guy explains the history behind apple pie and how it ended up becoming a patriotic symbol of the United States.
How to Take Photos of Yourself Using Traffic Light Cameras in New York City
New York City tour guide Jeffrey Harnish explained how anyone can take photos of themselves using traffic light cameras in the city.