11 Extreme Super Bowl Snacks
Only t-minus four days until the big game, so now is the perfect time to start thinking about the most important part of our Super Bowl party-- food
Only t-minus four days until the big game, so now is the perfect time to start thinking about the most important part of our Super Bowl party-- food
After losing all four limbs, one soldier has been given a second chance.
The ocean's a big place, but sometimes it can seem really crowded. These divers probably expected to see a few exotic fish — instead they stumbled across a pod of humpback whales, plus a few sharks.
Here's a story for you if you're in need of a good cry but don't feel like smashing your thumb with a hammer. One dog is so loyal to his owner, that he has continued to go to mass at the church where her funeral was held months ago. Still no tears? Read the details.
Well, color us impressed. Usually when we want to play Mario Kart, we spend thirty minutes looking for the Wii steering wheel, then just give up and re-watch the second season of 'Game of Thrones.' So, good for these guys! They've got enough initiative to make up for the rest of us
If there's one thing you should glean from this video, it's that you should never taunt a fish. In other words, don't be this guy.
Who knew science could be so fun,besides scientist. I found this video on YouTube and its just a bunch of different chemical reactions but they all produce some pretty mind blowing results. My favorite would have to be the Pharaoh's Serpent which is a reaction to the combustion of Mercury thiocyanate, which doesn't help me understand whats going on although I do know it is pretty cool what ever those crazy chemicals are doing
A Quantas flight was on its way from Australia to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea yesterday (1/10) when, about 10 minutes into the flight, a passenger on the plane spotted a snake slithering on the wing. The passenger said that she
Before you go and forward this photo as a hilarious example of beard growth gone awry, look closely. It's like a Magic Eye picture made with actual people. Take it all in.
Back in 2009, when Evan was seven, his family adopted a cat named Macha from City Kitties, an animal rescue in Philadelphia. The boy immediately took to the feline, and to show City Kitties his appreciation for his new pet, he wrote them a nice handwritten thank you note which included a $46.75 donation that he had saved up from his allowance.
As another year draws to a close, this video inspires us to ask the age-old question: "How is our species still alive?"