Word of the Day
Drove (v./n., DROVE)
The past tense of drive, of course, but also a vast crowd of things, especially things being moved as a body. Also a type of stone chisel. Two of these things relate to summers.
The past tense of drive, of course, but also a vast crowd of things, especially things being moved as a body. Also a type of stone chisel. Two of these things relate to summers.
As we all know, Instagram updated its branding recently but the washing machine part of its logo still works!
LogosInstagramWashing MachinesJust for funMama told me never to mix yellows and purplesA friend of The Dailies recently returned from a trip to Nepal. During the trip, they flew into the airport at Lukla, widely considered one of the scariest airports to fly into because, well, take a look:
Crazy, right? Lest you think that's too difficult, someone decided to land a Piper Super Cub on top of a mountain and then take off again. Why? Because the internet:
Note: some brief adult language.
No. No. No no no. Aboslutely not. I'm not flying with you again; you're crazy. No.
VideoPlanesMountainsTakeoff and landingOn top of Old SmokeyPeople who are better than youInadvisable traffic routes