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Human Repeatedly Stacks Socks on His Lounging Cat Until He Gets Annoyed Enough to Leave
The human belonging to Porky Belly the cat didn't want the lounging feline on his desk, so he began stacking socks on his back to annoy him.
Two Black Labradors Act As Greeters at the Historic Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire, England
A pair of black Labrador retrievers have joined the staff of Tewkesbury Abbey in Gloucestershire, England as deputy vergers.
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Share Movie Secrets While Eating Progressively Spicier Wings
Longtime frenemies Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman sat down with Sean Evans of "Hot Ones" while eating progressively spicier wings.
How to Brew a Civil War Coffee With a Recipe That Uses Sweet Potatoes and Rye
Max MillerofTasting Historyprepareda Confederate coffee recipe from the Civil War that employed sweet potatoes and rye in place of beans.
Enhanced and Colorized Version of ‘Pussy’s Breakfast’, a 1905 Film About a Girl and Her Cat Eating Breakfast
XIX Back to Life enhanced and colorized the 1905 film "Pussy's Breakfast" which showed a young girl enjoying her breakfast with her cat.
The Serendipitous Story Behind the Dire Straits Song ‘Money for Nothing’
David Hartley explained the serendipitous story of Dire Straits' "Money for Nothing", noting how several serendipitous events came together.
POV Footage Showing What Happens to Checked Luggage at Detroit Metro Airport
WDIV in Detroit, Michigan put a camera on a suitcase to get behind-the-scenes POV footage of what happens to luggage when it's checked.
Why the Sky Appears Blue
Stefan Kim of SciShow explains why the sky appears blue to human eyes due to Rayleigh Scattering, the scattering of light by particles.
AC/DC Frontman Brian Johnson Talks to Dan Rather About Writing ‘Back in Black’
Brian Johnson sat down with Dan Ratherof"The Big Interview" to talk about joining AC/DC and writing "Back in Black".
Paraplegic Tennis Player Walks Upright in a Personal Exoskeleton to Carry the Olympic Torch
Paraplegic tennis player Kevin Piette made history by carrying the Olympic torch while walking upright in a personal exoskeleton.
A Wonderful Website That Lets Viewers Visit Parks Around the World For One Minute at a Time
Elliott Cost created One Minute Park, a wonderful website that lets viewers visually visit parks around the world for one minute at a time.
A Medley of Iconic Guitar Riffs from 2000 to 2009
Bloxsyperformed a badass medley of iconic guitar riffs from the first decade of the 21st century, playing each in order of the year released.
How the Tone of Science Fiction Has Changed From Positive to Negative Over the Last 70 Years
Alvin Chang of The Pudding used hard data to examine how the tone of science fiction has changed over the past 70 years.
Why Hitting Your Funny Bone Isn’t Very Much Fun
A tinglyTED-Edlesson written byCella Wrightexplains the physiology of the so-called funny bone and why hitting it isn't so funny.
How the Sport of Stickball Has Been Passed Down Through Generations of New Yorkers Since the 1930s
New York Nicospoke with Bronx native Anthony Nazario Sr. (Naz) about stickball and how its been passed down for generations since the 1930s.
Comedian Joe Pera Narrates Slow Motion Footage of Beetles Taking Flight
Comedian Joe Pera used his signature Buffalo, New York twang to narrate Ant Lab's slow motion footage of beetles taking flight.
Captivating Digitized Found Footage of the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City
The Museum of Lost Memories digitized a reel 8mm film by a couple named Pam and Ted who took a trip to NYC in 1965 for the 1964 World's Fair.
A Lush Acoustic Harp Guitar Cover of ‘Thunderstruck’
Jamie Dupuis stood on a windy country road and played a lush cover of the AC/DC song "Thunderstruck" on his signature harp guitar.
Musician Summons Turtles to the Surface of a Pond With an Amazing Violin Cover of ‘Crazy Train’
Clejan the Trap Violinist amazingly summoned turtles to the surface of a pond while playing an amazing violin cover of "Crazy Train".
A Vivid Montage of Movie Scenes That Feature Eggs
Filmmaker Patrick Tommaso cut together a vivid montage of movie scenes that feature eggs of all kinds.
Comedian Hilariously Uses the Outstretched Cat on His Laptop as a Keyboard
French actor and comedian Romain Barreda hilariously used the outstretched tabby cat on his laptop as a keyboard.
Nostalgic Toys From the 1970s
Nostalgiclistmaker Rhetty for Historylooked back onpopular toys and games of the1970s that have gone away for good.
Amusing Examples of the Most Interesting Tongues in the Animal Kingdom
A lingualTED-Edlesson written by Cella Wright explains some of the most interesting tongues out there in the animal kingdom.
A Clever Era-Appropriate Bardcore Cover of the Billy Joel Song ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’
Hildegard von Blingin' and Friar Funkperformed a cover of the Billy Joel song "We Didn't Start the Fire" ina traditional medievalstyle.
A Tiny Rescued Mouse With a Big Personality Who Loves to Hide in Her Human’s Shirt
A salon owner found a tiny baby mouse whom he cared for so well that she grew up nice and strong with a big personality.
Hank Azaria Tries to Get a Buckingham Palace Guard to React to Him by Doing Voices From ‘The Simpsons’
Hank Azaria valiantly tried to get a reaction from a Buckingham Palace Guard by voicing his most famous characters from "The Simpsons".
An Unusual Mono Tone Piano With a Single White Key
Musician Duan Holy played the very unusual "Mono Tone Piano", a tiny piano that has only a single white key.
Why Mites Are Deliberately Added to the Aging Process of French Mimolette Cheese
Come to Cheesus explained the history of Mimolette, a French cheese from Lille that uses mites to enhance the flavor.
The Process of Making Medieval Paper by Hand
Antiquarian bookseller Tom Ayling visited the Museo della Carta in Amalfi, Italy to learn how to make paper by hand.
Peter Dinklage Reads a Dam-ing Response Letter From Michigan Beaver Defender to a Governmental Agency
Peter Dinklage read a dam-ing letter by Stephen Tvedten to a government agency who ordered him to remove beaver dams on his property.
Artist Thomas Dambo Talks About His Plans for Installing His Playful Trolls in the Woods of Issaquah, Washington
Issaquah, Washington, spoke with artist Thomas Dambo, the creator of giant wooden trolls that interact with their natural surroundings.
GWAR Performs a Poignant Cover of ‘I’m Just Ken’ From the ‘Barbie’ Movie
In the first A.V. Undercoversession in seven years, GWAR stopped by to perform a poignant rendition of "I'm Just Ken" from "Barbie".
1,000 Musicians Playa Powerful Cover of the Rage Against the Machine Anthem ‘Killing in the Name’
TheRockin'1000, played a powerful live cover of the Rage Against the MachineanthemKilling in the Name" in 2022.
‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Plays Polka Covers of Hits From the Past Decade With Unique Animations for Each Song
"Polkamania!" by "Weird Al" Yankovic is a fabulous animated compilation of polka covers of really huge hits from the past decade.
Ryan Reynolds Humorously Narrates a National Geographic Video About an Actual Wolverine
With the release of "Deadpool and Wolverine", Ryan Reynolds humorously narrated a nature video that introduces an actual wolverine.
Musical Trio Performs ‘Axel F’ from ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ on Bottle Instruments
GlasBlasSing performed a remarkable cover of "Axel F" from "Beverly Hills Cop" on bottles and instruments made out of bottles.
An Amazing Collection of Title Sequences From Movies, Television Shows, and Video Games
Watch the Titles is an amazing collection of stellar title sequences from movies, television shows and video games.
Becorns, Adorable Little People Made Out of Acorns That Interact With Wildlife
Becorns are adorable little acorn people made that artist David M. Bird poses interacting with local wildlife.
Why a Traffic Light in an Irish Neighborhood of Syracuse, New York Hangs Upside Down
Zane Lamprey explained why a traffic light in the Irish neighborhood of Tipperary Hill in Syracuse, NY hangs upside down.
Unique Hand Fart Covers of Popular Rock Songs
German musician der schaelm performs unique covers of various popular rock songs with somewhat melodic hand farts.
How the Slang Term ‘Jonesing’ Came From Great Jones Street in New York City’s East Village
New York City History Hub explained how the term "jonesing" originated from Great Jones Street in the East Village of NYC during the 1960s.
79 Year Old Sees a 3D Printer for the First Time
An affable 79 year old US Navy Veteran named Patriot Kenny witnessed a working 3D printer for the very first time.
A Clever Trick to Get More Out of Salt and Pepper Shakers Using the Ridges on the Bottom
A food server shared clever way to use salt and pepper shakers by rubbing the ridges on the bottom of each against the other
Nine Year Old Guitar Prodigy Channels B.B. King While Playing the Blues
Nine year old Maituo (Junxi Lu) is an incredibly talented guitar prodigy who channels B.B. King while playing the blues.
Spectacular Drone Footage of the 29,000 Foot Climb to the Peak of Mount Everest
liulangCooki captured absolutely spectacular drone footage of the climbing route to the 29,000 foot peak of Mount Everest.
A Low Bass Cover of the Classic Western Ballad ‘Big Iron’ in Five Part Harmony
VocalistGeoff Castellucciperformed alow bass coverof the Marty Robbins country-western ballad "Big Iron" in five part harmony.
Paul McCartney and Carl Perkins Fondly Share Stories and Rockabilly Riffs Backstage in 1993
After a 1993 concert in Memphis, Paul McCartney and Carl Perkins fondly talked and exchanged rockabilly riffs backstage for an hour.
Richard Simmons Hilariously Makes His Presence Known on ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’
In the fifth season of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" in 2003, host Drew Carey invited a very bouncy Richard Simmons to join the episode.
Conan O’Brien Surprises Jordan Schlansky With A Virtual Visit From Geddy Lee of Rush
On an amusing episode of Conan O'Brien Radio, Conan surprised frenemy Jordan Schlansky with a virtual visit by Geddy Lee.
Newcomer Gets His First Experience With Specific Colloquial Terms Used In the Southern United States
Comedian Marshall Patrick amusingly acted out how a newcomer would react to specific terms used only in the Southern United States.
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