It seems like the things that frustrate us the most about the products we use are the things that never change. It's as if the people making this stuff don't use it themselves. We go ahead and tell them that you're all thinking about their products.
It's strange that we never see warning labels in fictional universes, where death tends to be lurking around every corner. We show you the warning labels that movie characters must have ignored to get themselves into the trouble that makes movie plots happen.
After years of demanding more realistic games, we're at a point where realism is starting to get in the way.
Motivational sayings have been plastered on images in poster form for years. And now that anyone can type on images they found on Google Image Search, and your parents have figured out how to forward emails, they're apparently here to stay. We've revised them to be a little less full of crap ...
Every sport is 'extreme' when it's in space. Take out gravity and replace it with rockets and you have a pretty badass version of ... well, really, anything.
In a world where appearance is everything, it's amazing how vastly different the
It's hard to watch pre-2000 movies without thinking about how often the plots could have been solved in five minutes if everybody had just had cell phones. We asked you to show us how some of our favorite movies would've played out if the characters had modern mobile phones. The winner is below, but first the runners-up ...