The new public service announcement (PSA) for staying in school is horrifying. This is like something from a horror flick. Did the Learn for Life Foundation go too far?
As I was roaming around the World-Wide Procrastination Machine, I sometimes stumble upon cool stories that I feel are worthy of your time. Sometimes there are several stories, conveniently bundled together on one website, that seem so fascinating to me that I must share, like these.
Physicist David Neevell has built a machine to separate an OREO cookie, take the cream out (because he hates that part) and deliver just the cookie part for his tasting pleasure.
These children from the Congo see a white person for the very first time. Something we take for granted on a daily basis, absolutely amazes these kids.
It's a Facebook photo middle school math teacher Melissa Cairns wished she never posted. The snap, which has since been removed from her page, showed several of her students with duct tape over their mouth. "Finally found a way to get them to be quiet!!!," read the caption.
Let's have a little fun, in your own words, take a look at the picture and without being vulgar, write the caption that you believe would be fitting for this picture.
Beauty may only be skin deep, but apparently ugly runs much deeper.
Don't believe that philosophy? Just ask Jian Feng, a man from northern China who recently divorced and sued his wife for being ugly, leading to a victory in court to the tune of $120,000 in damages.
It's unclear if a nine-year-old New Sewickley, PA, girl was actually dressed as a skunk Saturday night for a local Halloween party.
But she was wearing a black hat and a white tussle and that was enough for a relative of the unidentified girl to mistake her for the stinky varmint.
You'll never believe what The Damson Dene Hotel, which touts itself as the perfect destination for a “peaceful break away from it all” in England’s picturesque Lake District, used to replace Bibles in each of it's 40 guest rooms -