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What better way to retaliate against criticism of your totalitarian regime than to send balloons full of poop to your enemies?
What better way to retaliate against criticism of your totalitarian regime than to send balloons full of poop to your enemies?
Discover proven strategies from a seasoned traveler to keep your belongings safe and enjoy a worry-free trip.
You might have noticed that American toilet stalls are different to those found in Europe, but have you ever wondered why? (From 2023)
This is a two-person job, so bring a friend.
Dirk Verebeuren, drummer of Megadeth, was unfamiliar with Paramore's "Misery Business," but that didn't stop him from writing drum parts to it.
His relevancy has expired, so he's taking his ball and going home — just like Kyrsten Sinema.
If there's an event worth memeing, it's Trump becoming the first former US president to be convicted of felonies.
She might be the best magician to ever appear on "Penn & Teller's Fool Us," simply because they cannot figure out how she does anything. (From 2023)
People who need a refresher course on using the internet.
From a documentary series about the hear of a renaissance fair to Benedict Cumberbatch's new Netflix show, here's what you can binge on this weekend.
After guiding the Dallas Mavericks to the team's first NBA Finals appearance since 2011, star player Luka Doncic was enjoying a beer — until one of his bosses decided otherwise.
During their big mid-year State of Play event, Sony has set up September as the greatest month in gaming.
The comedian had no idea she was interviewing a famed filmmaker — but she ended up getting some pretty interesting relationship advice.
Fredrik Backman was asked to speak at a function, and after initially not being completely on board with the idea, Backman became the star of the show almost immediately.
eli_handle_b․wav is back again with another seamless edit.
After the May 30, 2024, conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in New York, what comes next?
You've gotta respect his commitment to the bit.
If another billionaire is going to risk death visiting the Titanic wreckage, people are going to joke about it.
Exploring the origins of Nickelback hatred.
Thinking about watching AC/DC live this year? Do it! Footage from a recent show shows singer Brian Johnson (76-years-old) and guitarist Angus Young (69-years-old) having the time of their lives.
The place is known as the "Ramp House," for reasons that will become apparent.
Your goal is to rotate the pieces such that none overlap or stick out, and there is no empty space inside the puzzle's frame.
Prepare to have this in your head for the rest of the day.
Tiny magnets are attached to these spiders' heads, and they're forced to stare at a screen. Thankfully, they're not exposed to ultra-violence.
According to this study, Kevin Hart earns a mind-boggling amount from sponsored posts.
We cannot blame this mom at all — Megan is incredible.
How Google organizes the web has been one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the internet. The black box was finally opened this week.
Having a camera in the right place at the right time can do wonders for pedestrians in New York City.
From one child levitating in her sleep to physical attacks by a violent presence, the terrifying goings-on endured by the Ammons family defy worldly explanation.
When it comes to slumber, what matters most is how rich you are.
In a cruel twist, millions of Americans are trapped in their homes by low mortgage rates. Denmark's housing market offers a tantalizing alternative.
Jiaoying Summers has got no time for PC jokes or culture.
These "comfort movies" are reliable classics that deliver a delightful dopamine hit, and don't require your complete attention.
Unwilling to learn from previous mistakes, even more ultra-rich people are tempting fate on the ocean floor.
Learn how to respond to the question, "What are you doing tomorrow?"
Which music acts endure within our culture, and which fade away?
It could be pure coincidence, but certain vehicles rack up far more speeding violations than others.
"One $5 footlong... that comes out to $29.99."
An employee feels torn after their company photo gets photoshopped beyond recognition.
By spending $100 on a bootleg jacket, you can join the club too.
It seems like every year a Yellowstone tourist does something stupid and makes national news. Here's a ranking of the most notably stupid incidents at the park. (From 2020)
Starting off the list is "Every Man's Dream" from season 27, where Marge and Homer try finding new spouses.
Want to watch something quick and entertaining on the go? We've got you covered.
Tired of people leaving their dogs' poop on your curb? Willing to go through the effort of installing a security camera and making laminated signs? Here's your solution. (From 2018)
People with standard color vision need not apply.
A request to share the best "load-bearing posts" in Twitter and X history led to a legendary thread that compiled some of the funniest posts we've ever seen.
"The bad news, you're never going to see that man, so bring a friend, ladies," said KJ Miller, a Harvard grad.
This week, a manager considering hiring an ex they’re not friendly with, a letter writer who suspects their spouse of deliberately infecting them with a parasitic fungus, and vanilla extract drama.
If you've ever wondered why fans and NBA players chant "Cancun!" when the season ends, just know that it's lovely this time of year.
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