He Danced for 100 Hours, Ironed for Days, and Turned It Into 60 World Records
What happens when everyday chores are pushed to the absolute limit? One man turned them into feats so extreme they stunned the world
What happens when everyday chores are pushed to the absolute limit? One man turned them into feats so extreme they stunned the world
In the time it takes you to blink, one man has already emptied and reloaded his revolver. That skill turned him into a living internet legend.
What looks like a modern viral stunt actually took place in a Paris art gallery more than 60 years ago, leaving audiences stunned then and now.
When photos of a Ukrainian woman who looked more like a doll than a person hit the internet, millions couldn’t decide if she was real or an illusion.
When a routine job turned into a fight against hunger, polar bears, and two endless Arctic winters, one woman proved survival was stronger than fear.
From climbing Mount Fuji with a bottle on his head to breaking arrows with his neck, one man turned bizarre challenges into a lifelong obsession
What if someone could steal from you in plain sight, not to rob you, but to prove how easily your brain can be tricked?
When a single performer can drop his head, fight his own clones, and never touch a computer, you’ll want to see how Kenichi Ebina pulls it off live.
When the world went dark at thirteen, Erik Weihenmayer set out to prove vision isn’t about sight, and his record-breaking adventures will leave you breathless.
One man conquered the skies in a record-breaking balloon flight and then disappeared without a trace, leaving behind a mystery that still captivates the world.
A quiet crowd turned to cheers as Patrik Baboumian hoisted more than half a ton and walked ten meters, challenging everything we think we know about strength and diet.
Most people call it impossible until they watch the final stone click into place, and suddenly physics feels like magic.
A stuntman once leapt from a helicopter in a wingsuit with no parachute and survived by landing on 18,600 cardboard boxes, and here is how he pulled it off.
What if a fleeting twitch of your face could reveal the truth you’re trying to hide long before you say a single word?
What happens when an artist loses the ability to practice his craft but refuses to stop creating? Dale Chihuly turned that challenge into breathtaking glass worlds.
Imagine eating seafood while listening to ocean waves, a strange idea that has people debating whether it’s brilliant or just plain weird.