PAT SEMATARY
Everyone’s favourite fictitious postman decides to kill his cherished black and white cat.
But he doesn’t get away with pet murder that easy, as after he does a Stephen King plot comes to get him.
Everyone’s favourite fictitious postman decides to kill his cherished black and white cat.
But he doesn’t get away with pet murder that easy, as after he does a Stephen King plot comes to get him.
You may think the answer to this one is obvious, but it’s a red herring, so Vsauce investigates why it is we feel the need to lock lips.
If nothing else you’ll learn that the scientific name for studying kissing is “philematology”.
Ze Gaelic joker extraordinaire and fearless prankster dresses up as a smiling bomb and tests the limits of airport security and train stations.
It’s not surprising that they don’t see the funny side and instead escort him from the premises. Boo!
Wil Wheaton, famous for playing Wesley Crusher and the kid in Stand By Me, tells a member of the audience’s daughter at Calgary Comic Expo why it rocks to be a nerd.
And he’s dressed in a Doctor Who scarf so he should know.
Even on the subway you’re not safe from Michael Bublé’s singing.
Because there he is, performing an impromptu acapella version of his “Who’s Lovin’ You”.
Texting and talking can be hazardous, not just for you but for other people around you too.
So Improv Everywhere have come up with a fool proof solution that makes it safe for everyone. Hopefully coming to a city near you soon.
Threads was aired on 1984 to an unsuspecting British public and, in just one airing, it put the UK off nuclear war for good.
It’s grim viewing and just try and imagine how it would’ve impacted its audience in a pre-internet ara.
We all know how to change a light bulb, right? It’s so, so simple.
Well, you’d think most of us know, but just watch this and see how hard the simplest task can be for some people.