Whale Vomit Extremely Valuable [VIDEO]
Wondering why on earth anybody would want whale vomit? Well, the extremely rare substance is worth around $70,000 and up. Check out the video!
Wondering why on earth anybody would want whale vomit? Well, the extremely rare substance is worth around $70,000 and up. Check out the video!
We all love Jennifer Lawrence: she's smart, silly, awkward and of course beautiful. Watch her talk about her dress malfunction in this quirky interview with CNN's Piers Morgan!
Here is some security camera footage from a gas station in Duluth, it shows how things can go from rude to what I would say accounts for assault on the man by the "Muffin Bandit."
'My Strange Addiction' returns on February 13th with an episode that introduces us to Lisa, a woman who eats the hair right off her cats. This sounds very strange indeed but it may not even be among
I would be just a little freaked out if this ever happened to me.
Conan O'Brien interviews Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's unborn "run-away fetus."
When people ask my why I won't watch horror movies, I tell them that I've never seen 'Silent Hill' because Centralia exists, and it's creepy enough.
Check out this video that we found on YouTube about the infamous Angler fish.
This kid has rhythm! I was watching this and was just amazed at the concentration he has. I used to bang on my desk at school to get ready for band practice, so I understand.
Fran Bailey is a tattoo artist from Newtown, Wales who's been inked with everything from a drunk cat to a plate of sushi. Fran loves it so much, she's even been featured in the documentary 'My Tattoo Addiction.'
Apparently, around 30,000 years ago, in current day Siberia, a squirrel put a seed in his borrow right before the big freeze, fortunately for us this seed was stored in a natural depository that we call permafrost.
These strange little creatures get burnt, eaten by grizzle bears and piranhas, are poisoned and even get hit by a train in this dark comical ad.
An ad, you say? Yes this is an actual ad, meant as a safety warning from an Australian rail road company, Melbourne Metro Trains