Breaking News: Cats Don't Want to Work for Their Food
In a new study, cats passed up a food puzzle to get at freely available food. The reason is—cats. But there's a little more to it.
In a new study, cats passed up a food puzzle to get at freely available food. The reason is—cats. But there's a little more to it.
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In the 1970s and 1980s, television was full of commercials featuring unsuspecting consumers discovering their preferred brand of peanut butter or coffee was hot garbage.
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Today's amusement parks have long lines, loud rides, and obnoxious patrons—but amusement parks of yore were far worse. They were bloody, sexist, racist, and basically a hellish mess.
Earbuds accumulate tons of grime, earwax, and other nastiness that can impact sound quality, but you've got to clean them carefully.
A legal battle is currently raging over who gets to fix the perpetually broken McFlurry machines at McDonald's.
Residents of Nottingham showed up at the annual Goose Fair expecting fair cheese prices. When that didn't happen, the army had to be called in.