The 20-centimeter glass phallus, dating from the 16th or 17th century, was discovered in a two-meter-deep latrine shaft connected to the living quarters of a noblewomen's religious house in Herford.
One dog smiles cheerfully with a slice of bread on its face, while another looks sleepy in a tiny harness. Both are charming ...
Cruz, a cheeky African Grey Parrot, makes my point with a hilarious, all-too-real post showing how similar these smart birds ...
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Show off ends in a funny fail

Watch the ultimate compilation of fails, featuring hilarious mishaps, unexpected blunders, and moments that didn’t go as planned. From funny stunts and sports fails to everyday accidents, this video ...
Cold outside? These kid-friendly indoor attractions in Gatlinburg offer hands-on fun, games, museums, and adventure for ...
At Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, the artist’s sculptures grant everyday detritus improbable permanence as packaging and ...
The Norman Rockwell Museum’s 2026 season will be anchored by "Revolution to Rockwell," a sweeping survey of American visual ...
With Austin fully in its creative stride after the holiday hiatus, galleries and museums across the city have curated an eclectic mix of exhibitions for January. From historic masters to more ...
Photographers Marcin and Dorota of BDFK Photography 'noticed several squirrels' in the area they were photographing a ...
Obsidian Entertainment has successfully delivered the sci-fi epic that fans have wanted from the RPG experts since Fallout ...
John James, the 94-year-old architect behind the Reader’s Digest building in Surry Hills, visits the site that was both the ...
It is New Year's night, and I am pensive. It has been a weird day, though a good day, till just now when I learned I hurt ...