Well, despite my offer to let this site go in a similar deal, Elon Musk decided to buy Twitter instead, in a move that will undoubtedly add fuel to this burning dumpster fire we call the internet. Help contribute to the last beacon of hope in the blaze and consider
Lovingly crafted by maker of things Crescent Shay over the course of (I assume) many centuries, this chainmail cocktail dress is constructed of 2,652 pennies. Inspired by scalemail, to make the dress Shay first had to collect all the pennies (more than she anticipated), wash them, then drill three holes
Note: Map has been cut to fit, full size version of the map with key HERE. This is a map created by howmuch.net detailing the median salary for the highest-paying job in each U.S. state. It’s interesting how all the medians are right around $206,000. From what I could gather,
This is a short video of a woman revealing her $250 cash birthday present and watching all that money take to the skies with the balloon it’s attached to. I give everyone involved a solid 0 out of 10 on reflexes. Me? I would have had that balloon wrestled to
This is a video of a woman jokingly telling her cat it needs to start pulling its own weight around the house and pay rent, and the cat being none too thrilled about the things being said. And can you blame it? I remember when my girlfriend first suggested I
Presumably not found heads-up on the sidewalk for good luck, this is a video of Youtuber NileRed Shorts completely dissolving a penny in nitric acid. As the penny dissolves, it produces noxious nitrogen dioxide gas, and, after about ten minutes, you’re left with nothing but a beaker full of dark
This is a visualization created by Youtuber and possible superhero Captain Gizmo of the most played arcade games, by earnings, and adjusted for inflation throughout the past three decades. Wait — does that say Pac-Man has earned $15-billion?! Pac-Man and Space Invaders, damn, I wish I’d invented those games and
This is a video of Youtuber Tom Scott comparing a million dollars to a billion dollars using two-dimensional distance instead of three-dimensional volume. Specifically, how far you’d need to travel to represent a million dollars in single $1 bills resting on their sides in one long stack, each bill being