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An adult actor reveals why he still ranks in the top "0.001 percent," size-wise, even though he's not that big.
An adult actor reveals why he still ranks in the top "0.001 percent," size-wise, even though he's not that big.
When riding his bicycle around the mean streets of Connecticut, celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay got a nasty looking bruise, and the clip is all over social media. Man that looks awful.
"We like to call our tour the Errors Tour … because we actually play live."
It's hard to imagine that a show as successful as "Saturday Night Live" was close to being cancelled at one point.
While this is skit is supposed to be an exaggeration of how dogs act, it's really not that far off from reality.
Millionaires have been getting older and holding on to their wealth for longer. It's creating a King Charles effect.
Including some very cringey videos of billionaires dancing.
Things get exceptionally spicy during the filming of everyone's favorite chicken wing-based interview show.
A Republican lawmaker is caught on camera engaging in some strange, petty behavior.
Likes on X are now hidden — and the news has been better received by some than others.
One moment you're the cutest kid on the block, and then in one fell swoop become public enemy number one.
Two years ago, Republicans retook the House in Washington by surprising their opponents in the Empire State. Are Democrats prepared to win back the territory?
Jiaoying Summers is not a PC comic, she will beef with a whole country.
An upscale restaurant in Missouri has got these small business owners talking after banning all men under 35 years old.
Before unlimited texting, boomers really had to fit more into a single message.
Great news for people who love billionaires: many of them are even wealthier this year.
At Trump's first campaign rally after becoming a convict, Klepper meets supporters who insist the justice system is rigged — except when it finds Hunter Biden guilty, of course.
This heat dome is no joke — major population centers are going to be overwhelmed by high temperatures this weekend.
There are no silver bullets, but small changes can meaningfully improve your life.
The age-old debate of whether a hot dog is considered a sandwich has been put to rest with a very weird take from Austin Butler.
We can only judge our age against the rest of humanity, and this tool gives us a glimpse of how ancient we truly are.
Even the comments section was fooled into thinking this was an easy hunt to find the cat in the kitchen.
No, it's not a bizarre form of bullying — they're doing it for a very good reason.
Happy 83rd birthday, Ringo! This mid-90s "Letterman" interview is about half-way between today and that fateful debut on American television. (From 1995)
How do our comedic sensibilities form and transform over time?
A curious shutterbug discovers some old, undeveloped film inside a vintage camera he purchased and went to a professional lab to see what it contained. (From 2020)
From serial killer school girls to "puppy play," this list is not for the faint of heart.
On Howie Mandel's podcast, Winkler started talking about his favorite animal in the world — dolphins — and then things took a very dark turn. (From 2022)
What do you do when you want to rent in an affluent neighborhood but have no credit score? Bring the magazine that just put you on the cover, of course.
A handful of problems get most music press. There's a lot more that needs to be addressed.
The problem with millennials isn't skinny jeans or ankle socks. It's that aging is terrifying.
Keeping the fuel too close to the flame can have serious consequences.
A new book by photographer Feng Li uses images of strange encounters to explore the historical centre of street photography.
It's not surprising to hear that many office workers aren't capable of doing basic troubleshooting, but these stories make us want to pull our hair out.
"There are so many handsome guys, I want to date them," one woman shared.
These wacky satires, parodies and spoofs did not get the audience they deserve, and we all know who is to blame...
Around 40 percent of those aged 34 or under would run out of money in less than a month.
From tipsiness to poor coordination, here's why you feel the way you do when you drink.
Struggling in the kitchen? Some strategic purchases can really make things more enjoyable.
People think they're being polite, but we'd prefer they were real for once in their lives.
"She knew exactly what she was doing, and the fact that she was being underhanded about it..."
There are a lot of Premier League, Major League Baseball and National Hockey League mascots who people just do not know about.
These items are pretty popular, but people think they're a huge waste of money.
Comedian Ryan Goodcase began by asking an audience member to count down from 60 in their head.
In just over 10 years, you'll be free to create your own Batman-themed video game without any legal repercussions.
You can get an insight into how efficiently a city operates by measuring its services against its per-capita budget.
"The CIA is always asking itself the question, 'is it worth killing foreign lives to protect American lives?' — and the answer is always yes."
A man feels bad for making their female co-worker get an Uber after managing to catch the bus.
The decades-long battle between Coke and Pepsi is now clearly over. But, could this new challenger rival all the cola brands with a medical degree?
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