Dylan Schenker
Woman Offers Sexual Favors in Exchange for McNuggets
Forget Klondike bars – what would you do for some Chicken McNuggets? Apparently this woman is willing to turn tricks for them.
According to a police report, Khadijah Baseer purportedly approached several people’s cars offering sexual favors in exchange for the McNuggets at a drive-thru in Los Angees. One
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If You’ve Ever Wanted To Watch Pianos Launched By a Catapult You’re in Luck [VIDEO]
If there is one thing we don’t do enough of these days it’s launch things from a catapult.
World’s Largest Bra Hangs From London Building [PICTURE]
What’s the biggest bra size you can imagine? Now take that number and multiply it by forty.
Go Deep Sea Painting With Creative Ukrainian Artists [VIDEO]
Looking for an activity to go along with SCUBA diving next time you go on an exotic vacation? How about painting underwater?
A group of Ukrainian painters, who also happen to be certified scuba divers, has developed a method of underwater painting that is both challenging and rewarding.
Owen Wilson Reveals Gory ‘Zoolander 2′ Plot Details [VIDEO]
Owen Wilson dropped a huge ‘Zoolander 2′ plot spoiler while talking with MTV. As it turns out, his pretty boy male model character Hansel might not be so pretty in the sequel.
Ten Frighteningly Cool Halloween Gadgets
Remember the good old days when Halloween meant trick-or-treating and bobbing for apples? Well, technology has made All Hallow's Eve a whole lot scarier. From advanced video displays to motion-sensing devices, these Halloween-themed gadgets will turn your home into a truly terrifying house of horrors. Her
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The World’s Longest Cat Is Really, Really Long [VIDEO]
This long cat is the world’s longest. Mymain Stewart Gilligan, or Stewie for short (and yes that is a ‘Family Guy reference’) is a Maine Coon whose official length is 48.5 inches, making him Guinness‘ World’s Longest Cat.
What Did 9/11 Look Like From Space? [PICTURE]
The Twin Towers were enormous buildings and the attacks of 9/11 were of such magnitude that people were able to see the skyline change from neighboring states and camera-equipped satellites were even able to capture the aftermath from space.
Art Made From the Dust of 9/11 Attack
When the Twin Towers fell on 9/11, the surrounding streets were enshrouded in plumes of smoke and massive clouds of dust.
Artist Xu Bing collected much of this dust and ten years later has used it as material for an installation called Where Does the Dust Collect? Blowing the dust onto the floor of an exhibition space with a leaf blower, he then stenciled a zen poem into it.