http://twitter.com/#!/ValEKilmer/status/371045024168833024 The public hadn’t given much thought to the next actor to play Batman on the big screen, but when Ben Affleck was named last night in a surprise announcement, casting for the “Man of Steel” sequel escalated to the level of a national crisis. The #BetterBatmanThanBenAffleck hashtag is still trending nearly 24 hours later, but […]
Having a dog in your life can truly be a great thing. If treated well, they love us unconditionally. But what if the dog sleeping in your house, just feet from your children, was dangerous…what would you do? That’s the question being posed on the Internet after a video surfaced of a little girl hugging […]
This summer, the city of Westbrook, Maine, has been in the national press for a series of clues left around town pointing to the existence of a legendary giant snake. The most intriguing clue was a 12-foot-long skin discovered by a local river. When we last wrote about this terrifying beast, the skin had been […]
Due to their great senses of smell and hearing, our dogs can perceive things we would usually miss. That’s why people report their pups alerting before earthquakes and sometimes even medical events. But in our day-to-day lives, they’re just more likely to tell us about the mailman outside or a wild animal outside. When one […]
googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(‘VN_PG_DTBT_ATF’); }); You know the old saying “it’s raining cats and dogs”? Of course, it doesn’t actually mean that — it just signifies that it’s raining heavily. Well, one city in Scotland might have to update that old saying for a new bizarre phenomenon that’s been happening in the area. Instead of raining […]
The U.S. Senate narrowly passed the GOP tax bill early Saturday morning, and the meltdown among liberals on social media has been nothing less than astounding, with Patton Oswalt declaring, for example, “There’s no America now.” It wasn’t surprising at all that America’s own pope, ABC News political analyst Matthew Dowd, would try to revoke […]
In high school biology classes, it’s common to dissect animals. I remember having to dissect worms and frogs, while some of my peers had to perform experiments with fetal pigs and fully grown cats. Some argue that students learn better when they use software and other non-animal methods, but unfortunately, in-class dissection are still a […]
Just a few weeks ago, the Internet witnessed bafflingly successful hoax of Crabzilla. But monster hoaxes have been around long before the word “viral” meant anything not related measles or the bubonic plague. Despite the handicap of not owning Adobe Photoshop, these pranksters created some pretty convincing photos that had a lot of people fooled for a while. 1.) Skunk […]