40+ Examples Of Men Doing Something So Dumb It Might Cost Them Their Life
Chicago Iron Workers Recreate the Legendary 1932 'Lunch Atop a Skyscraper'

Chicago’s local iron workers recently remade the iconic ‘Lunch Atop a Skyscraper’ photo—the legendary snapshot originally taken in 1932. Sitting casually on a steel beam, these modern workers pay tribute to the brave souls who built the city’s skyline nearly a century ago.
The remake captures the same daring spirit, camaraderie, and maybe a little nostalgia for simpler times (and fewer safety harnesses). It’s a powerful reminder of the grit and guts behind every towering skyscraper—and a celebration of Chicago’s ironworking legacy that still stands tall today. A timeless homage connecting past and present, beam by beam.
When Firecrackers Met Red, White, & Bruised Ego
Meet the ultimate patriot who took 'shooting fireworks' a bit too literally. Attempting to dazzle his July 4th crowd with a hat-trick of pyrotechnics, this star-spangled showman ended up starring in a tragic DIY disaster.
His final act? Proving that even Uncle Sam’s wardrobe isn’t fireproof. RIP, America’s most enthusiastic (and now extinguished) hat model. Next time, stick to sparklers—your forehead will thank you!