Culture Buzz Snails crawling on women's faces. A statue dedicated to…enemas. A man who thinks he's a tree.
Culture Buzz In Soviet Russia something something you! Photos best viewed while listening to Danny Elfman's orchestral score to Tim Burton's “Batman.” Then again, everything is best viewed while listening to Danny Elfman's orchestral score to Tim Burton's “Batman.”
Culture Buzz Gives new meaning to “skin crawling.” In related news, no.
Culture Buzz Surrrrrrre it was. This is supposedly video of a creature long known to be extinct crossing a river in Siberia. It was published by notorious British tabloid The Sun. Make of it what you will.
Culture Buzz In the snow-capped, mountainous region of Siberia lies a miniature desert that is three miles wide by six miles long. It’s called the Chara Sands, and it has dunes ranging from 12 to 19 feet high. And that’s your geography lesson for the day.
Science Buzz A 5-year-old Russian girl named Natasha has been found after spending her life being raised by cats and dogs in a filthy apartment in Siberia. Although Natasha (who is now under the care of psychologists) does play with other children, she often lunges like a dog and exhibits many of the characteristics of the animals who raised her. Natasha's condition ('Mowgli Syndrome') is reminiscent of other so-called 'feral children,' including Oxana Malaya.