Most people are a little bit braver online than in person, especially when it comes to sharing their unsolicited opinions.
By Daniel Bonfiglio
Featured 1 year ago in Funny
Taking door-to-door delivery a bit too seriously.
By Peter Rapine
No matter what you're looking for chances are someone on YouTube has you covered.
Anything you have seen while on the clock, your local store employee has probably seen a whole lot worse.
By Carly Tennes
Featured 1 year ago in Facepalm
If you've never tried to wrangle a pig then you haven't lived.
You've made it to the mid-point of the week, only two and a half more days until you're free.
By Nathan Johnson
These waiters just had to vent online.
It's been two days since an eclipse sent much of the United States into total darkness for a few moments, but it's still hard to log onto the internet without seeing a few memes and posts about it
A few years ago, workers at American Embassies abroad started to complain about a strange array of symptoms ranging from ringing ears and migraines to vertigo and cognitive dysfunction.
By Braden Bjella
Featured 1 year ago in Wow
Sorry, hardcore fans — if you’re looking for a place to host your next party, you’re going to have to count out Chechnya.
Shower thoughts once ruled the internet.
By deathwish01b
Now that the kids have been put to bed and the dishes have been done it's time for some late-night meme action.
By Peter Pizagalli
Watching Elon Musk’s daily life has many people reacting like the mom in The Babadook — i.e. frantically screaming “WHY CAN’T YOU BE NORMAL?!”
Art is in the eye of the beholder and in this case, that's us.
Featured 1 year ago in Ftw
Some days go by faster than others. If you have a normal brain, you might think that this is due to humans having a shifting perception of time depending on what activity we’re doing.
Another day, another roundup of all the best tweets that have graced my timeline, thank me later.
Was that a Bon-Bon in his pocket or was he just happy to see us?
It's a shock that some of these people are still alive, to be honest.
The old adage of "onto the next one" applies to failed raptures, too.
Americans from all over the country traveled to regions where they could get a better view. Those people also took some spectacular photos.
Yesterday, an eclipse was visible across the United States.
An attempt was made but they missed the mark.
If you want to know even more cursed facts, you've come to the right place sicko.
If you looked at the sun without glasses yesterday, you really shouldn’t have. That’s because even a brief unprotected stare into an eclipse can cause irreversible eye damage, says the Adler Planetarium.