Friday, April 26, 2024

Culture

Is It Possible To Work Yourself To Death?

Working a lot sounds great in theory, but in reality is a complex problem that can lead to mortality.

Yes, ‘The Simpsons’ Also Predicted Canada Legalizing Marijuana

If you want any accurate representation of what’s to come, skip the fortune teller. Instead just watch 'The Simpsons.'

A City In Texas Is Allowing People To Test Out Self-Driving Cars

The city of Arlington, Texas plans on becoming one of the first cities that tests out self-driving cars, encouraging everyone to take a trip aboard their brightly colored smart vehicles.

Panasonic Designs Blinders To Prevent Workers From Getting Distracted

Work spaces and companies from all over the world have been looking for ways of increasing our productivity, encouraging workers to get less distracted while on the clock.

5 Things To Know About The Royal Nanny

As we wait with bated breath for the arrival of baby Sussex, there is one woman who has been overlooked when it comes to the growing royal brood. And that's the royal nanny.

Meme Of The Week: Comparing Two Photos That Have The Same Energy

Sometimes there are photos that, despite having different components, colors, and subject matter, look remarkably similar.

This Week’s Music: Thom Yorke, Maggie Rogers And Post Malone Release New Singles

This Week’s Music is a weekly column that discusses the weeks’ best, worst, and most interesting songs. We try to select songs of different artists and genres to keep things interesting and to please a variety of music fans.

TFT Exclusive Track Drop: ‘Rhymes With Trees’ Feat. Bizarre Of D12

Bizarre of D12 was trending across the world last September after Eminem, founding member of The Dirty Dozen posse, dropped his provocative, record breaking album Kamikaze.

The Bizarre Gift A Fan Just Gave Prince Harry And Duchess Meghan

During their most recent stop in Sydney, Australian, the couple was given something super unusual. By someone dressed as a carrot.

Study: Most Millennials Would Give This Up To Travel

Travel company Contiki surveyed more than 1,500 Americans ages 18 to 36 about what they'd be  “willing to give up for around six months if that meant you could travel the world for free.”

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