Someone noticed a curious tiny humanoid creature make a quick appearance in their home surveillance video, seen above. Look closely at the bottom right side of the image at around the five second mark. There's been some debate online whether the creature is Cousin Itt or a western spotted skunk doing its trademark handstand (as below), but we know the truth.
Watch: Tiny hairy humanoid creature caught on home surveillance video was perhaps… something else
- COMMENTS
- animals
- Weird
Video of freaky "ghost water" on the floor of a mausoleum
Employees of a cemetery in Bombal, Argentina captured video of weird pools of water exhibiting ghostly behavior on the floor of a mausoleum. Watch below. Apparently, the strange phenomena has… READ THE REST
Man buried with stones on his chest for a very creepy reason
Archaeologists in Quedlinburg, Germany were excavating the site of a 17th-century gallows when they unearthed more than a dozen graves. One of them was particularly unusual. The deceased was apparently… READ THE REST
Trump takes a moment from his presidential campaign to launch more collector cards
Trump dropped a new video yesterday, but it wasn't a scathing attack on his opponents or one of those digressive interviews he does with podcasters: it was an ad for… READ THE REST
Want to be a better project manager than Michael Scott? Use this Microsoft app!
TL;DR: You'll never miss a project deadline when you have Microsoft Project 2021, now less than $20 for life through October 27! As much as we love how hilarious Michael Scott is, we… READ THE REST
Learn something new every time you watch TV with this documentary streaming platform!
TL;DR: Learn something every time you stream Curiosity Stream's exclusive, original documentaries and series, now $159.97 (reg. $399) through October 27! Remember when your mom told you that you couldn't learn anything from… READ THE REST
Turn your stargazing into a full nighttime adventure with these $70 night-vision binoculars
TL;DR: These 1080p HD night-vision binoculars are perfect for stargazing and spotting nighttime wildlife, with a 2.8" screen and built-in recording for $69.99 (reg. $129). Stargazing is already magical, but imagine what you… READ THE REST