Maybe Maurizio Cattelan could have used wall friction instead of duct tape to stick that banana to the wall at Miami Art ...
Is sledding with a sled too predictable? One man decided to sled down a snowy hill on a variety of random household objects.
A viral video showing a man transforming into a series of everyday objects as if by magic has racked up more than five million views on Twitter. The video, posted by stop-motion animator Kevin Parry, ...
In the physical world, objects tend to have an expected shape and form. But if you move into the abstract realm of the truly random, things can start to seem a little strange. Prof Wendelin Werner, ...
Sometimes, it feels like the inanimate objects in our homes have a mind of their own, doesn't it? From the quirky to the mundane, it’s almost as if they’re silently observing our every move. While ...
Many of us assume they're "showing" us something, but an experienced dog trainer has explained that's not the full story.
I followed a Bob Ross Painting tutorial but instead of using paintbrushes, I used a bunch of random objects like a Snickers ...
When it comes to emergencies, having a go bag ready can make all the difference. It's that essential kit you'll grab when you need to leave in a hurry due to unforeseen circumstances. But here's the ...
It’s called Pareidolia (Pair-Ed-Do-Leah) — Greek for “beyond the image” — a phenomenon where the mind perceives a familiar pattern where there isn’t one, according to Vox, which reports the brain does ...
A dog trainer has detailed what it means when your dog brings you random objects in its mouth - and it's not always as sweet as it might seem. Your dog isn't bringing you a random item in its mouth ...