Though we mourn this garment's passing from the realm of viral popularity, it is survived by its component parts, blankets & sleeves
the Slanket (or Snuggie)
Dim the lights before asking this "talking board" questions at a sleepover; Hasbro says it's just a game... or is it?
Ouija
This colorful phenomenon occurs when sunlight is refracted through water droplets in the atmosphere.
What is a rainbow?
With its famed ball season in full swing, January is the perfect time to visit this Austrian capital, "the City of Waltzes"
Vienna
This iconic castle at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom belongs to a princess who lost her glass slipper.
Cinderella’s Castle
An ineffective & oddly suggestive workout will be held for this fitness gimmick; oscillating dumbbells will be provided
the Shake Weight
The metaphorical divide between political parties; savvy lawmakers learn to reach across it
aisle
This animal is known for its ability to regenerate lost limbs, making it a subject of scientific study.
What is a salamander?
Every October hundreds of hot air balloons take flight in this New Mexico city at what's called "the most photographed event in the world"
Albuquerque
This Disney princess’s story is told aboard a musical boat ride in the Frozen Ever After attraction in EPCOT’s Norway Pavilion.
Who is Elsa (or Anna)?
This '90s toy was banned in some schools for being too distracting and noisy. Its digital “pet” demanded constant feeding, cleaning, and attention.
What is a Tamagotchi?
Hey Maine-iacs! Should I boil my lobstah or do this to it in a basket, which I've heard gets the meat more tendah
steam
This phenomenon occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun's light.
What is a solar eclipse?
These delicate pink and white blossoms, known as sakura, symbolize the fleeting beauty of life in Japanese culture. Tourists from around the world flock to Japan—especially to cities like Kyoto and Tokyo—during the peak bloom in March and April.
What are cherry blossoms?
his Disney World park is known for its thrilling attractions based on popular movies and includes areas themed after Star Wars and Toy Story.
What is Disney's Hollywood Studios?
In lieu of flowers, mourners of this trend are asked to lie face down, rigid with their arms at their sides and be photographed
Planking
Emily Dickinson,
Pablo Neruda &
T.S. Eliot,
to name a few
Poets
This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere, yet we don’t breathe it in directly for energy.
What is nitrogen?
Travelers seeking to avoid the heavy summer rains in this South Asian country should aim for November to February, its dry season. Additionally, this country hosts various festivals, including the famous Loy Krathong, where locals release floating lanterns into the sky.
Thailand
Opened in 1955, this original Disneyland ride has the slogan "The Happiest Cruise That Ever Sailed."
It's a small world
Born in the mid-2000s, this “personal transpoSrt revolution” was supposed to replace walking. Instead, it mostly ended up being used by mall cops and tourists.
What is the Segway?
It's the edible lining of an animal's stomach, or slang for a worthless piece of writing
Tripe
These tiny structures in your body are responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP, often called the powerhouse of the cell.
What are mitochondria?
This U.S destination is ideal for whale watching from November to April, when humpback whales migrate to its warm waters.
What is Hawaii?
Hardcore Disney fans know that this thrilling rollercoaster in Disneyland’s Tomorrowland, which opened in 1977, was the first Disney coaster to feature
Space mountain