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Helpful Cat Expertly ‘Notarizes’ Her Human’s Envelope
A calico cat named Cedar expertly "notarized" her human's envelope by stamping a neat set of teethmarks close to the edge upon request.
Singer’s Dad Makes Tiny ‘Ancient’ Scrolls With Secret Messages That He Hides in Historic Locations
British musician Ines Rae's father makes tiny "ancient" scrolls with secret messages that he hides in historical locations.
The Breathtaking Beauty of the Bavarian Alps Over Four Seasons Captured in an Aerial Tilt-Shift Timelapse
Little Big World, captured the breathtaking beauty of the Alps as seen from the Schloss Elmau Hotel over four seasons in tilt shift timelapse.
A Headbanging Mashup of Jimi Hendrix’s ‘Fire’ With Slayer’s ‘Seasons in the Abyss’
Bill McClintockcreated a headbanging mashup of the Jimi Hendrix song "Fire" with the heavy metal Slayer song "Seasons in the Abyss".
Why There Are Queen Bees But No King Bees
MinuteEarth explained why there are no king bees because the queen lays all the eggs and the males who mate with her promptly die.
Adopted Turkey Waits on the Counter to Greet Her Human Dad When He Comes Home
A wild turkey named Pepper Salt Pattison who showed up one day in 2021, waits on the counter for dad to come home.
Millennial Parents Asks Their Kids To Translate Common Words Into Gen Alpha Slang
Millennial Angie Bacuyani asked her Gen Alpha son to translate certain common words in the slang of his younger generation.
The History Behind the Previously Insignificant Role of Vice President of the United States
The History Guyexplained the long history behind the previously insignificant role of Vice President of the United States.
Athletic Cat Jumps Through an Increasingly Rising Set of Olympic Rings
An athletic orange tabby cat named Calvin jumped through an increasingly rising replica of the iconic Olympic Rings.
An Overview of Every ‘Game of Thrones’ Spin-Off Show
Everything Explained gave a fairly comprehensive overview of all "Game of Thrones" spin-off shows that are in the works.
Genius Parrot Sets Guinness World Record for Identifying the Most Objects in Three Minutes
A genius African Gray Parrot named Apollo set the Guinness World Record for "most items identified by a parrot in 3 minutes".
The History of Hot Dogs in America
Weird History Foodtalked about the early origins of the hot dog in America before launching into what actually goes into making them.
Cookie Monster Learns How to Speak French
AT Frenchies amusingly taught Cookie Monster how to say certain words in French that all sound the same when spoken out loud.
Adorable Piglets Happily Grunt While Getting Yummy Belly Rugs From Their Human
A pair of little Kunekune piglets named Ginger and Cookie happily grunted as their human gave them yummy belly rugs simultaneously
Disabled Eagle Who Nurtured a Rock As an Egg Becomes Stepdad to Orphaned Eaglets
A disabled bald eagle named Murphy at the World Bird Sanctuary who tried to hatch a rock, was given an eaglet to raise.
How Magnets Create Sound In Electric Guitars
MinutePhysics tested out a magnetic guitar pick while explaining how magnets work to create sound for an electric guitar.
Puddles Pity Party Performs a Soulful Cover of the Black Sabbath Ballad ‘Changes’
Theincredibly talented towering clownPuddles Pity Partyperformed a soulful cover of the classic Black Sabbath ballad "Changes".
How Venice, Italy Was Cleverly Engineered to Be Built on Top of a Muddy Swamp
Primal Space used clever animation to explain how ancient Roman refugees were able to build the city of Venice on top of a muddy swamp.
The Fascinating Evolution of Olympic Sports From the 1912 Stockholm Games to the 2020 Tokyo Games
The "Then and Now" series by The Olympics compared how sports have evolved from the the 1912 games to the games in 2020.
A Catchy Update of the ‘Can I Pet That Dawg’ Song
Brandon Ethridgeupdated his "Can I Pet That Dawg" song to include additional musicians and a little boy with a plush dog.
The Microlino, A Tiny Swiss Electric Bubble Vehicle
Aging Wheels traveled to Switzerland to drive a Microlino, a tiny bubble vehicle reminiscent of the 1960s BMW Isetta microcar.
Rainn Wilson and Bryan Cranston Face Off in an Acting Challenge About a Baking Poisoned Baguette
Podcast host Rainn Wilson and guest Bryan Cranston each played the same role as a man named Otto who bakes a poisoned baguette.
An Amusing Compilation of Silly Ping Pong Tricks
Pongfinity shared a really amusing compilation of the best and silliest ping pong tricks they accomplished in one year.
The Same Drum Fill Played the Same Time at Three Different Speeds One BPM Apart
Drummer Carl Olaison played three separate drum fills, each one BPM slower than the previous one (99 BPM, 100 BPM, and 101 BPM).
40 Fingers Plays a Lush Medley of ‘Star Wars’ Songs on Four Acoustic Guitars
40 Fingersperformed a lush medley of two distinctive Star Wars songs that included the "Star Wars Theme" and "The Imperial March".
How a Section of the Berlin Wall Hides in Plain Sight in New York City’s Battery Park
New York City tour guide John Barr explained how a section of the Berlin Wall is hiding in plain sight in Kowsky Plaza near Battery Park.
A Lighthearted Cover of ‘I Want to Hold Your Hand’ Played on Multiple Instruments
Carol Cleveland Sings performed a lighthearted cover of The Beatles' song I Want to Hold Your Hand" on multiple instruments.
The Oldest Known Recording of the Human Voice
Dr. Patrick Feaser played the very first recording of the human voice made by Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville in 1860.
Marimba Lumina, A Unique MIDI Percussion InstrumentThat’s Played With RF-Enabled Mallets
Mark Goldstein explains the Marimba Lumina, an electronic MIDI vibraphone instrument that he, Don Buchla and Joel Davel designed.
A Description of Every Dragon and Their Claimed Rider Featured in ‘House of the Dragon’
Everything Explained described the dragons and their claimed riders, as seen in both the first and second seasons of "House of the Dragon".
Filmmaker Captures the Same Movie Scene in the Style of Ten Distinctive Directors
Filmmaker Eowyn Aldridge quite amusingly filmed herself drinking a glass of water in the style of ten different directors.
Explaining Every Word Ending in ‘Logy’
Everything Explained provided a rapid-fire yet comprehensive list of every word ending in "logy" in six minutes.
Rare Footage of a Baby Wolverine Taking His First Steps Outside His Den
A clip from the BBC Earth series "Mammals" features a baby wolverine emerging from his den, taking his very first steps above ground.
Heartbreaking Epitaphs That Ancient Greco-Romans Inscribed on Their Dogs’ Tombs
David Ian Howe shared heartbreaking epitaphs that ancient Greco-Romans inscribed on the tombstones for their dearly departed dogs.
The Oddly Calming Sound of a Growing Number of Pigeons Pecking at Seeds on a Glass Plate
Libby and Marcel of Free To Use Sounds recorded the din of pigeons pecking at seeds on a plate of glass set on a sidewalk.
A Gorgeous Soulful Cover of the Classic Soundgarden Song ‘Black Hole Sun’
Postmodern Jukebox teamed up with Ray Moore Jr. to perform a gorgeous soulful rendition of the Soundgarden song "Black Hole Sun".
Horse Plays Beautiful Music With His Multi-Instrumental Human
Musician Theone Khramova and a horse named Yupia make beautiful music together at the horse riding BWC2 nonprofit.
James Austin Johnson Does Random Celebrity Impressions on ‘Saturday Night Live’
SNL cast member James Austin Johnson appeared on "Weekend Update" to perform random impressions of celebrities in odd situations.
The Rise and Fall of Towering Powdered Wigs
An hirsute TED Ed lesson written by Stephanie Honchell Smith explains how powdered wigs came into and out of fashion.
Rejected Baby Donkey With an Adorable Bray Becomes Part of a Loving Human Family
A little donkey named Cash found a loving forever home with the Weldons, the family who found him and raised him as their own after his mother rejected him.
Engineer Builds Increasingly Complex LEGO Machines to Knock Down Increasingly Wider LEGO Towers
Brick Technologybuilt a series of remote controlledLEGO machines in an attempt to knock down increasingly wider LEGO buildings.
Why Aerosmith’s ‘Sweet Emotion’ is the Perfect Takeoff Song When Flying on a Plane
EYNTK recommends playing the song "Sweet Emotion" when flying, since it perfectly matches up with the time it takes an airplane to take off.
Personified Big Box Stores Argue About the Best Way to Check Out Customers
Alabama comedian Matt Mitchell amusingly personified big box stores having an argument about the best way to have customers check out.
A Beautifully Introspective Short Film About Being Fitted for a Prosthetic Leg
"Fitting" by Caitlin McMullan is a beautiful introspective film about being fitted for a custom made prosthetic leg.
How the Word ‘Dude’ Originated With the British Insult ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy’
Dr. Erica Brozovsky, PhD of the PBS series "Otherwords" explained the etymological origins of the word dude".
How Machine Learning AI Can Help Humans Communicate Directly With Animals
Vox producer Laura Bult spoke with animal researchers to find out how machine learning AI is helping humans communicate with animals.
Why Air Is a Crucial Ingredient in Great Sandwiches
Helen Rosner, a food critic for The New Yorker, explained how the manipulation of air is the secret to a masterful sandwich.
Preparing the Original 1895 Recipe For Corn Flakes
Max MillerofTasting History prepared the original corn flake recipe as prescribed in 1895 by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg.
One Second From Every Episode of ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’
Realm Of Loredor created two amazing supercuts that featured one second of every episode of "Breaking Bad" and "Better Call Saul".
Ze Frank Presents Some ‘True Facts’ About the Adorable Short Beaked Echidna of Australia
Ze Frankoffers a humorous look at the specific biology of a male short beaked echidna, a furry spiny creature native to Australia and the South Pacific.
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