Science Meets Legend: The Story of Our Search for Bigfoot
(via Popular Mechanics) For centuries, people have reportedly seen this mythical primate-like animal in the woods of North America.
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) For centuries, people have reportedly seen this mythical primate-like animal in the woods of North America.
Read more(via Mental Floss) In 1938, the Philadelphia Athletics third-base coach Russell “Lena” Blackburne waded into a tidal tributary in the
Read more(via Mental Floss) James Bond is one of the most coveted roles an actor can ever hope to land, and
Read more(via Listverse) Most of us think of insects as creepy-crawly things that are best flattened by a flyswatter. But not
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Parisian waiters had to fight for the right to manly whiskers.
Read more(via Mental Floss) Since making its BBC debut in 1963, Doctor Who has entranced several generations of fans (including a
Read more(via Real Clear Science) The human body is incredibly resilient. When you donate a pint of blood, you lose about
Read more(via Grunge) Other than seemingly endless previews, the last thing you see right before a movie begins is the logos of
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Most Americans don’t realize that the massively successful greeting card company has its own museum-quality art collection,
Read more(via Vox) The Lincoln Memorial makes such a strong statement that its construction seems like a foregone conclusion: Of course
Read more(via mental_floss) 1966’s It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown remains one of the most endearing television specials ever produced. As
Read more(via Mental Floss) More than six decades after its release, Rebel Without a Cause remains the quintessential film about juvenile
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