This video captures a jump scare bathroom prank and the immediate terrified reaction caught on camera. It shows the setup, the timing of the scare, and the surprised response that follows in a fast, ...
Despite its gothic horror setting, I wouldn’t call Mina the Hollower a scary game. It has its eerie moments and some fierce monsters, but it’s as whimsical as any Zelda game. That said, I do have a ...
Set in a remote Irish hotel, this horror film is “effectively a love letter to jump scares”, said Kevin Maher in The Times. At the screening I was at, there were moments when people were “almost ...
My son “Xander” is going to be turning 5 at the end of May, and I’m not sure I can go along with the type of party he wants. Xander is obsessed with all things poop emoji thanks to my dumbass husband ...
Share on Pinterest The time it takes for stool to transit through your body can affect your health. Image Credit: AUDSHULE/Stocksy Research suggests that the amount of time stool spends in your body ...
Over 200 test subjects weighed in and emoji use makes you appear less competent. I am so sorry, my dude. Reading time 3 minutes So, crying-laughing emoji, you’re not going to believe this—but, ...
If you love horror movies but hate being scared half to death, Binge might be the app you didn’t know you needed. It is a new movie tracking app for iPhone that utilizes Apple’s Live Activities ...
There are quite a few movie and TV tracking apps out there these days, but this might be the first one that can alert you to a movie’s jump scares before they happen. Binge uses Apple’s Live ...
There's a new movie tracking app in town, with a twist for squeamish horror fans. Binge leverages Apple's Live Activities feature to warn viewers about jump scares in horror movies. This seems to work ...
A new movie- and TV-tracking app, Binge, hailing from the indie developer behind other creative apps like the social app Mammoth, and AI news reader Bulletin, has a clever feature: It will warn you ...
Remember the last time you pooped, stood up, turned around, and carefully took note of your log’s shape and texture?… No? Can’t recall? Well, according to gastroenterologists, you might want to start.