Want to know how to cut a Cruise Ship in half and then extend it about 90 feet? The whole operation only took 2 months.
Have you watched you Facebook ‘Look Back’ video? A sentimental look back at the highlights of your social media existence all accompanied by suitably up beat and non-threatening piano score. But that’s not really the reality of Facebook, is it? Comedians Tripp Crosby and Tyler Stanton of Tripp and Tyler made their own.
A statue of a sleepwalking man in his underwear is causing a stir at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. The statue is part of a new exhibition at the women’s college’s Davis Museum. While some people enjoyed its presence, one student started an online petition to remove the sculpture, calling it inappropriate and uncomfortable. The museum director posted a response online, saying “art provokes dialogue”. Double-takes and debate have been rampant this week on campus. The [More]
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Video game developer Adam Bohn and his wife Michelle Cheng planned a wedding with superhero appearances. Video footage posted Wednesday went viral.
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Cash-strapped Worcestershire Council has angered residents by spending £1,000 of public money on a spoof Frank Sinatra music video about potholes.