4 Ways '80s Movies Broke Our Brains These movies and life imitated each other in a weird chicken-and-the-egg feedback loop. Authors By Dan Fritschie Published November 09, 2021
Cleveland Had The World's Largest Book. Then They Lost It. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published November 09, 2021
'Seinfeld's Lack Of Empathy Has The Same Roots As 'The Simpsons' Authors By Carly Tennes Published November 08, 2021
Ketchup Was the Trendiest Medicine Of The 1830s In an era where tomatoes were bizarrely controversial, some people thought they could be used as a medicine. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 08, 2021
Beauty Queens Blowing Chunks Everywhere (AKA Drop Dead Gorgeous) (VIDEO) This week the gang watches Drop Dead Gorgeous and tries to figure out why so many people continue to love weird offensive movie from two decades ago. Authors By Jesse, Jordan Breeding, Ali Gordon Published November 08, 2021
The 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Poster's Easter Eggs, Explained Our spidey senses -- and easter egg senses -- are tingling. Authors By Carly Tennes Published November 08, 2021
That Time Italy Tried To Ban Pasta There was a time when some Italians insisted that spaghetti was making people 'brutish, skeptical, slow, and pessimistic.' Authors By Zanandi Botes Published November 08, 2021
5 Easter Eggs Hiding In The Natural World This stuff all belongs on the planet Vorwyrn. Authors By Ivan Farkas Published November 08, 2021
JFK Had A Janitor Run Against Him, To Confuse Voters A janitor with the exact same name as his opponent. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published November 08, 2021
4 Bonkers Novels About The Second Coming These non-fundamentalist takes on the idea are even weirder than religious ones. Authors By Talbert Gregson Published November 08, 2021
The War That Lasted 335 Years (But Had No Casualties) The 335 Years' War between the Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly was a seemingly endless was that no one paid attention to. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 07, 2021
DC Changed Its Mind About Superman Aging Why is Superman old now? Not even DC seems to know for sure. Authors By Maxwell Yezpitelok Published November 07, 2021
That Time The Soviets Fired A Cannon In Space In 1975, a cannon mounted to a Soviet space station was fired. It is the only known weapon fired in space. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 07, 2021
Walt Disney’s Old-Timey Feud With Alfred Hitchcock Disney hated the Master of Suspense, but not because he thought he was a communist. Authors By JM McNab Published November 07, 2021