Think of the fruits that appear most often in cartoons, stickers, party posters and emojis. Watermelon almost always finds its way in. Not the whole fruit resting quietly on a table, but a cheerful ...
From the circular muzzle with a little nose tip to the button eyes and two round fuzzy ears — what is it about the teddy bear ...
The new genre offers laughable missions, absurdly easy play. The aim is to get together and have some fun. What does it mean that more of us are plugging in?
Game Rant on MSN
You Can't Miss These 5 Hilarious The Far Side Comic Strips
Between all of Gary Larson's hilarious The Far Side comic strips, a few often go overlooked, but these 5 are too funny to ...
I’ve spent the better part of my life chasing the “perfect line.” Usually, in the world of illustration, we default to the ...
You know them and you might fear them, but snakes are our critter neighbors in Arizona. Here are 10 wacky questions people ...
Not every unidentified spherical object that washes ashore is a UFO or space junk. Sometimes, they’re just giant buoys.
Outdoors Weekly on MSN
He thought it was scrap metal - then human bones appeared on camera
What starts as a simple day of magnet fishing quickly turns unsettling when a group of friends begins pulling strange objects from a river known for hidden debris. Among scrap metal, tools, and even a ...
P.I. For Hire's impressive noir aesthetic and hand-drawn animations lie a serviceable but unremarkable Boomer Shooter.
18don MSN
Darwin's Paradox! Review
Konami's quirky new puzzle-platformer brings good times, but occasionally hits a brick wall.
I encounter on this quest three types of Americans, because only three types exist. The type that you are—or the type that ...
A sprawling retrospective spanning six decades of Marcel Duchamp’s career opens to the public at the Museum of Modern Art this Sunday.
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