Stuck in Japan for the time being, Captain George is a street performer who refuses to let the pandemic stop him from playing.
Read MoreTo help businesses and residents stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, Tenino, Washington is printing its own currency out of wood.
Read MoreThe tools that can prevent one from getting sick are now also being used for criminal activity.
Read MoreAn enterprising North Carolina farm is letting people hire their animals to surprise and prank others during quarantine.
Read MoreSusan Alexandra can’t cook you a steak dinner, but she can certainly bake you a miniature one out of clay.
Read MoreIn the wake of coronavirus, “Well Now WTF?” proves that even during a crisis, people still need art.
Read MoreThe airplane-hopping senior citizen was let out due to crowding concerns at the high-occupancy Chicago jail that now has more than 300 infected inmates.
Read MorePeople who practice the law of attraction are focusing their efforts on the pandemic at-hand.
Read MoreWeird ways to stay virtually connected in this strange, new world.
Read More“I figured the world is ending and all.”
Read MoreLace, animal print, PVC, glitter, denim, tie-dye, and silk: A list of 25+ interesting face masks to rock during these crazy times.
Read MoreThe singer-songwriter behind some of the internet’s best coronavirus parodies had no idea they’d go viral or launch his career in a new direction — but he’s not complaining.
Read MoreAn eagle-eyed shopper found vintage beads that look like the virus particles. File this under weird ways to commemorate a global crisis.
Read MoreFrom his isolated island in the Mediterranean Sea, Mauro Morandi watches as the world shutters to halt the spread of COVID-19. He’s not particularly worried for himself, but he’s not exactly hopeful about the future either.
Read MoreIn states where access to cannabis has been deemed an “essential service,” companies are seeing surges in new customers and upticks in orders, while also implementing new safety precautions.
Read MoreCan consuming cum prevent you from getting COVID-19? One woman seems to think so.
Read MoreAs you self-quarantine due to coronavirus, now might be the time to break your book hoarding habit and — finally — make a dent in that collection.
Read MoreReusable pieces of fabric are one solution to coronavirus-fueled toilet paper shortages. Just remember not to flush.
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