Footage Of March 15th Dexter, Michigan Tornado
Michigan has crazy ass weather and crazy ass people. This video features both. Check out the footage of the tornado that hit Dexter. MI earlier today.
Michigan has crazy ass weather and crazy ass people. This video features both. Check out the footage of the tornado that hit Dexter. MI earlier today.
Cancer sucks. And what sucks more is that it touches everyone. I'm sure everybody reading this has lost someone to it, and it's a terrifying thing to face. It's always good to see it getting it's ass kicked and there is now video of human white blood cells hunting down cancerous cells.
Ladies, if you’re tired of being the one in your relationship who’s stuck taking birth control pills, cheer up. A male contraception drug is on its way.
Staring at the sun goes against every animal instinct we have, but if you looked at the sun hard enough, you might have seen the recent tornado activity going on. Natural disasters are usually bad ass enough, but when you throw the power of the sun into them, it's pretty wicked looking.
There are a lot of things to be said about marijuana and the pros and cons of it. And while I'm not encouraging anyone to do drugs, I am encouraging everyone to use facts. Check out what morbidly obese comedian Ralphie May claims about his pot habit.
Monday marks the day when astronomers made a startling announcement: after years of searching, they’ve discovered an Earth-like planet outside the solar system that may very well be habitable.
It's just a matter of time now. the robot uprising is coming. If you buy into the Terminator theory of Robot Revolution(which I do), Skynet has already been self aware for almost 15 years. Now the robots are riding bikes. Things are getting serious people.
A man called England’s 999 emergency service number to report an unidentified light floating in the sky. Then, two minutes later, he had the courtesy to call back and admit what he thought could’ve been space aliens was actually just the moon.
The Northern Lights -- also know as, aurora borealis -- made a rare appearance last night (October 24th,) reaching as far south as Georgia. The reason the lights made their appearance so far south was due to the solar wind that reached much farther south than usual.
There were reported sightings coming in from Kentucky, Georgia, Indiana, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Arkansas as well as other places.
Check out the videos from around the United State and Canada to see the amazing light show.