The Secrets That People Refuse To Tell Their Spouses Are Juicy As Hell
While some secrets are just thoughtful attempts to preserve feelings, others are complete unhinged lies of omission.
While some secrets are just thoughtful attempts to preserve feelings, others are complete unhinged lies of omission.
"The Daily Show's" Michael Kosta meets a man dedicated to taking down the drivers — including law enforcement officers — who employ illegal methods to avoid traffic tickets.
This is the detailed scheme of a gang who tried to systematically exploit the British version of the beloved quiz show.
He thought he got her with that line, but all he really did was forget who she is.
I think, you'll like "totally" know every word... like "totally."
Be it regular season or playoff games, one player has everyone else beat by a country mile.
Search data reveals which cities American movers have at the top of their wish lists.
Seeing this bird chug along on two feet — stopping to make ridiculous sounds — really explains why cartoonists featured this absurd creature to begin with.
How does nearly 40 acres of land sound?
Young people aren't able to afford homes, so that means things can only go up from here! Right?
America's Test Kitchen uses Thailand's ice cold bia wun beer to create the ultimate frat guy beverage. Drink them all summer long, if you want!
Using data from IMDb, this study ranked the most disappointing follow-up films of all time.
The guy took more than a few creative liberties with this depiction of his wife.
Patrick Tomasso breaks down some new cameras filmmakers are using, and explains why it ultimately doesn't matter — as long as you know what you're doing.
The return of baseball season means the return of Elly De La Cruz highlights.
The star of a hit HBO series was caught eclipse watching in New York City.
On April 7, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band performed “The Ghost of Tom Joad” live with Tom Morello during their last run of shows in Los Angeles.
There's a surprising amount of seemingly safe activities out there that carry a whole lot more risk than you might think.
A phone call from George Romero. Tears after killing Penelope Wilton. Meeting Quentin Tarantino and David Carradine. The trio behind the Cornetto trilogy remember the one that started it all — and offer an update on their future.
Damn, we all got that one friend who needs to see this.
This week, a young adult who wants a seven-figure engagement ring, a grandfather who gave his father’s skull to a grandchild and a husband angry that his wife stays out of his arguments with his sons.
The deadline for claims is June 5.
If you cannot abide by the signs that road workers put up, then you deserve to get stranded with your expensive car. Jerk.
After doing some math, picking countries, colors and animals, if you end up with the same answer as Adam John, then it's time you visit the nearest library and sit down with an encyclopedia.
Your goal is to turn every letter solid.
Oh, you know it's just a matter of time before all the kids want this too.
Reasonable options for adding a secondary source of income as prices keep going up.
Who'd have thought featuring a moldy burger in your commercial could help sell it? (From 2020)
Ahead of Monday's eclipse, the former president shared a video of his giant head blocking out the sun — and Colbert took it upon himself to tweak the ad for accuracy.
People had mixed feelings about NYT giving its "Connections" game the April Fool's treatment.
The city has lived in filth for decades. Can Jessica Tisch, a scion of one of the country's richest families, finally clean up the streets?
"Look, it's f***** up, so I got a wig on," she said during her street cam interview.
A newlywed regrets marrying her husband after just a week when he ditches their honeymoon to go fishing.
The Pizza Hut pie was the heaviest of the bunch, weighing 34 ounces — a third more than the Domino's equivalent.
I mean, "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," right?
A tip for the bosses of gaming platforms: don't suggest that child exploitation is a good thing.
Will I have enough to retire? It's an impossible question to answer, which makes retirement really scary for many.
If you're tired of supermarket disappointment, this one's for you.
The US prepares to be invaded by bugs that turn zombie-like after catching a particularly nasty STD.
From totality to rings, here's what people saw.
Making a manual transmission pen is tough work but satisfying. As long as you know how to drive stick, that is.
These adaptations made took inaccessible pieces of work and turned them into blockbuster films that everyone could enjoy.
Cancer used to be a disease of the old. Not anymore.
Grey had been through a lot before he was rescued from the streets of Kuwait, and was the scariest cat his foster parent had ever encountered — that is, until he found comfort in a fellow rescue.
On average, Luxembourg's workers earn the highest hourly salary of any country analyzed.
Musk is being sued for falsely suggesting a 22-year-old Jewish man was part of a neo-Nazi brawl.
Checking to see if the text is AI-written or not is an uphill battle, so a teacher decided to slip in a trojan horse — and that made life so much easier.
Malaysia's Forest City was a ghost town. At night, the windows of hundreds of rows of apartments stayed dark.
Starting at $1 million, a Disney home offers Disney art classes, Disney dinners, a Disney clubhouse and a Disney lake that never changes colour. We explore the House of Mouse's plans for curated living.
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