Tunisian illustrator Ta7rich, real name Salim Zerrouki, couldn't stop thinking about what everyday objects would say if they could speak. He decided to put together a series of illustrations to show the big events that would take place in the lives of these tiny objects.
There's a popular cooking method among chefs called "sous vide" which translates to "under vacuum." Chefs have been using this method for ages to maintain the nutrients and juices in their meat. Now that a vacuum sealing machines can easily be used at home you can do the same thing and enjoy delicious steak fresh off the grill.
Culinary artist Keesuke Inagaki of Japan isn't messing around when it comes to breakfast. Inagaki can turn any of your favorite pop culture icons into a pancake and make it look like a masterpiece.
This photo of an 18 foot shark is quickly going viral. This monster of the deep blue sea is enough to convince you that you never want to go swimming again.
It's been 25 years since "Edward Scissorhands" was released and people are still trying to figure out where it was shot. The film was shot in a neighborhood in Tampa, Florida and a man named Andrew Cremeans who lived there while the movie was being shot recently went back to where he grew up. He took pictures of what it looks like now and compared them to what the neighborhood looked like in the movie so that everyone could see the difference.
If you think paying $10 for a drink on a night out is expensive, you haven't seen anything yet. There are people in this world that pay upwards of six figures to get the perfect bottle of booze. Wait until you see what they're buying.
Stop what you're doing and get ready to learn. By the time you scroll to the bottom of this page you are going to be even smarter than you are right now. Get ready for some fun facts.
Jimmy Kimmel is always encouraging celebrities to read mean tweets about themselves. Some of the things people say are actually pretty funny and some of them are just plain brutal.