Manscaping has turned men into boys but there's a new manly milk that's putting the hair back on their chests.
Arla Foods is promoting Wing-Co chocolate milk with a new ad campaign that features men doing manly things like brandishing a super-sized flamethrower, performing a fireman's carry on a lion, and sporting a fur ... [Read More]
Ever since China implemented its one-child policy, there has been a growing gender gap. For every 100 girls born there are 119 boys, which are preferred by many families for economic reasons. This has created an entire generation of perpetual bachelors known as "bare branches" because they will never bear fruit.
Perhaps ... [Read More]
Record temperatures in Sweden have male train drivers showing more skin but Martin Akersten and his coworkers weren't allowed to wear shorts so they literally skirted the dress code.
"We have always said that when summer comes, we will get some skirts and wear them," Akersten told the BBC. "It's very warm weather here so ... [Read More]
Turkey has broken out in full-blown civil unrest after police used excessive force in response to peaceful protests over the demolition of Gezi Park. It seems that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan still hasn't learned his lesson about trying to suppress freedom of speech. Erdogan has ordered a media blackout of all protest ... [Read More]
A live-action game based on the popular anime series Detective Conan, also known as Case Closed, recently caused a bomb scare in Takamatsu, Japan.
“Escape from the Skyscraper,” tasks participants with looking for clues that lead to an imaginary bomb, which was unfortunately found by real-life detectives after the ... [Read More]
Some pubs are actually encouraging bar fights, the virtual variety at least. The McKinney ad agency has created a beer-themed arcade game to promote Big Boss Brewing.
RUGBY - BEER VENDING MACHINE
The Last Barfighter is flash game styled after Street Fighter. Players choose one of five characters representing the five ... [Read More]
Lincoln ended slavery in America, not the president but the movie. It inspired Ranjan Batra, an immigrant from India, to learn more about the 13th Amendment.
"At the end of the story there was an open question about how the ratification process proceeded," he told ABC News. "Living in the South as I do, I found that a ... [Read More]



