It's unclear whether or not the weasel like animal was captured by the supermarket employees, but what happened when they tried will leave you speechless.
This week, we've also got a "Sex and the City" character's death by Peloton.
A viral post from the subreddit r/AmITheAsshole had one Redditor questioning whether they "perpetuated ethnic stereotypes" by joking that orange cats were dumb.
Their tweet said that the whole scenery of the show switches gears if you watch this performance of the late, great soul singer Teddy Pendergrass on mute.
WNYC's planning editor Kate Hindsย oftenย postsย photos to Twitter asking followers to find her cat, who is hiding somewhere in frame. This week's had us stumped for a good minute.
Have you ever been flummoxed by something that your parents despised? This viral Twitter thread asked the internet about the most confounding things people's parents hated — and some of the answers were truly hilarious.
As they say, it's tough to make predictions, especially about the future — but it appears a duo of futurologists made some extraordinary prognostications about the world that, as it turns out, were nearly dead on.
A Taco Bell in Kenosha, Wisconsin, had a Spanish takeout order on the phone and this customer took matters into his own hand when he realized no one on staff spoke the language.
This week, we've also got Hoyeon Jung's taste in music, red flags and "crying and throwing up."
Redditor u/SauloJr quizzed the r/AskReddit community about the most useful unknown websites that they wished more people knew about, and netizens enthusiastically offered some of their favorite lesser-known fruits of the web.
This week, phones are ruining our lives. But what's new?
Aย viral post from the subreddit r/AmITheAssholeย had one Redditor questioning their manners when they told their sister's boyfriend that he shared a name with their pet dog Brad.
There's no denying that Twitter takes its toll on our individual and collective sanity. And yet, sometimes, the good tweets are worth it. Here are a few to keep you going this week.
Excavator YouTube cooked up the "Eggxcavator" challenge — transporting a single egg from one bottle to another without even the slightest blemish. YouTuber Andrew Camarata got this one done pretty quick and then went a bit further.
There might not be a Pulitzer Prize for best Tweet thread yet, but there might be reason for one now because of this extraordinary pep talk/warning about dating by Twitter user @solomonmissouri.
Where most real estate listings that go viral stand out for atrocious design choices or details that suggest if you were to move in you'd be murdered by ghosts within hours, this "knight-guided" tour of a house in Washington is… wholesome?
It's a brilliant concept, and flawlessly executed. Explore the universe of movies-within-movies and shows-within-shows on Nestflix.
The crowd from Lollapalooza already looked like a page from "Where's Waldo?" — so one Twitter user went ahead and planted Waldo in the crowd. See if you can find him.
A viral post from the subreddit r/AmITheAsshole has people on the edge of their seats as a woman told the story of how she seemingly innocuously cleaned out the fridge and her husband threw into a rage.
This week, more than ever, we are begging you to leave women alone.
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