The Asylum Where They Raised Me, And This Week's Other Best Memes, Ranked
The internet reacts to a picture of a tanned, bearded Mark Zuckerberg.
The internet reacts to a picture of a tanned, bearded Mark Zuckerberg.
It seems like it would be hell on your back, but you simply can't argue with an overhead that low.
Anyone is free to drink from their drinklng faucets pouring mineral rich water.
The queens of pop teamed up at Coachella to perform two of their most-loved songs.
"Is peace the one with the tanks? ... I went to public school that wasn't funded, because they spent all that money on 'peace'."
What's the music tee with the highest demand in Colorado? You'd be surprised.
Not all work is worthwhile. In fact, there are quite a few careers that are actively harming society.
Located in Dallas, the once popular club was designed for 14 to 18-year-olds.
An employee in a new foreign country has to deal with an abrasive new boss.
The Biden administration also announced a separate rule Wednesday meant to prevent airlines from charging “junk fees.”
Maybe they just felt like fighting? But regardless, you knew they had your back if someone ever tried messing with you.
Unlike normal chess, in "Really Bad Chess" the piece allocations are randomized and not mirrored.
"In American strip clubs you have to throw money at the girls, but in Japan..."
Special effects and makeup artists can do incredible things. For instance, Walton Goggins becoming The Ghoul went from taking five hours to under two over the course of filming Prime Video's "Fallout."
"I made a promise to my African queen on our wedding day that I would lose weight and work on my health, fitness," he said.
A whole bunch of countries have become considerably sadder over the past 13 years.
Worried your evil co-worker is going to sabotage your big meeting with a tricky loaded question? Try to have these answers handy.
Time doesn't heal all wounds. In fact, folks are just as angry after all these years.
Madeira, Portugal, has been called the "Hawaii of Europe." When I visited the hidden gem, I loved hiking, seeing Monte Palace, and trying local wine.
In the middle of Taylor Tomlinson's "After Midnight" panel show, Drew Carey decided to remind the audience that he built his career on raunchy material.
There is nothing better than two guys just being dudes. Cracking wise, shooting bad guys, ya know, just being friends.
There's a good chance that the password you've been using since middle school can be cracked in seconds.
Despite getting a station wrong in one of the captions, and calling it "the tube," The Sunday Times's Louise Callaghan documented the highlights of her safe 24-hour stay in New York City's MTA subway system.
The table has sat untouched since it was last used on May 23, 2016.
Denounced as giving a "veneer of legality to slaveholding," the kafala labour code persists, allowing employers to abuse women, who vanish from society. This is the testimony of some of those workers, gathered over two years in a Guardian investigation.
I'm a music nerd, and I can't tell you what genre that sounds like.
The Minnesota property is one of 24 suburban homes built for aluminium company Alcoa in 1958.
During an interview with Oprah, the beloved TV host got to respond to a longstanding theory that he simply can't be that nice.
What's worse is that yes, these tats also used a needle.
These could even teach you a thing or two, if you're open minded.
"Gambling is eating the web faster than AI. The question is, why now?"
Kravitz has also co-written the film, which stars Naomi Ackie, Channing Tatum, Christian Slater, Alia Shawkat, Kyle MacLachlan and more.
We're not there yet, but we're getting close to some massive advances in medicine, natural disaster detection and more.
Do you love reading — but all too often find yourself just scrolling through your phone or watching TV? Here is how to get lost in literature again.
"I was gonna say, the dress section is popping today, but WTF is going on," Tiana Renay said.
This week, a boyfriend who dismisses his partner’s concerns about his ex as “an argument about furniture,” a retail worker considering going to a customer’s home uninvited and a parent who wants to keep treating their daughter as a “filter-free” outlet.
While Wisconsin is the booziest state in America, the booziest county designation belongs to an area in Montana.
We don't envy anyone who has to walk around a public school with a name like that.
Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it.
These countries have seen their happiness scores grow the most over the past 13 years.
"Back in my day, bicycles had three wheels and we walked to school everyday, a mile and a half," Juliette Huxley said.
The longest-living mammal on this list has a lifespan of 200 years.
CDC data shows where in the country cancer and deaths from the disease are most prevalent.
Home to hundreds of oil refineries and petrochemical plants, it has since been nicknamed “Cancer Alley."
People say the economy is bad and everything is too expensive, but they still spend a lot of money anyway.
Almost everybody can pick out Canada and Japan's flags, but these suckers get tricky quickly.
Honestly, even I wanna bully him after seeing some of these hilarious pics.
Brian Cox had some pretty strong words for a fellow actor over the weekend.
The 2,500 decks being issued to correctional facilities in southern Mississippi seek clues on missing persons and unsolved murders. Cold case cards sometimes bring useful tips to dormant investigations.
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