10 Strange Facts About Real Life Exorcisms

10 The World’s Most Prolific Exorcist Father Gabriele Amorth is the Roman Catholic Church’s most prolific exorcist, reportedly preforming the ritual over 100,000 times. You might think it would take hundreds of years to rack up stats like that, but you have to realize two things about exorcisms. First, an exorcism can take less than an hour. Second, in some instances, it is administered to hundreds of people at a time....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1580 words · Janessa Bark

10 Strange Flightless Flies

10 Horseshoe Crab Fly With a thin crescent head and a rounded, pill-like body, this pinhead-sized animal looks more like a mite or a beetle than a fly. This form is well-suited to creeping about their only known habitat: the nests of termites. It’s not entirely known what they eat, but it’s possible they prey upon termite eggs or make pests of themselves in their hosts’ fungal gardens. 9 Louse Flies Flat and tick-like, this large group of bloodsucking flies are more devoted to the parasitic lifestyle than your usual horseflies or mosquitoes, sometimes remaining on the same host for their entire adult lifespan....

January 16, 2023 · 5 min · 1033 words · Olivia Crawford

10 Strange Little Known Facts About Jonbenet Ramsey S Family

SEE ALSO: 10 Most Insane Recent Conspiracy Theories Since JonBenet’s death, her family has been entangled in controversy. Depending on whom you believe, John and Patsy Ramsey are killers who murdered their child, liars who covered up a murder by their son, Burke, or innocent people plagued by unjust accusations. Few have delved into who the Ramsey family really is—and what they did before and after JonBenet’s death. Tidbits from their lives cast suspicion everywhere—and might hold the key to cracking the case....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1521 words · Barbara Flores

10 Strange Stories From The Life Of P T Barnum

10 Con Man Or Philanthropist? Many things have been said about P.T. Barnum. A quote that is frequently attributed to him states, “There’s a sucker born every minute.” This pretty much sums up the attitude that most people associate with him. (The quote is alternately said to have been uttered by a man named David Hannum about Barnum’s involvement with the Cardiff Giant, although some research into that shows that, too, might be false....

January 16, 2023 · 14 min · 2977 words · Jerome Jones

10 Suffocating Tales Of People Trapped Underwater

10 Edward Young On July 19, 1941, the HMS Umpire, a brand-new British U-class submarine, departed Sheerness for sea trials. The Umpire was sailing along the surface when she collided with a trawler, which could not see the submarine in the early morning darkness. The submarine’s commander and three others were outside on the bridge during the collision and were left to tread water. The Umpire sank quickly, trapping the rest of the crew on the seabed, 18 meters (60 ft) down....

January 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2189 words · Christopher Lamping

10 Surprising Indicators Of Genius

10 Virginity And Masturbation It plays into the common conception of the more academically inclined among us that smarter people tend to spend less intimate time with other people. The reasons, however, may be more complicated than the simple explanations (no one wants to cuddle a nerd) we’re used to. Recent studies of students and graduates of top universities, including MIT, indicate that the number of sexual partners per student was significantly lower than the average-intelligence control group....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1567 words · Penny Harley

10 Surprising Places You Will Find Rube Goldberg Machines

His machines used everyday objects, in addition to humans or animals, in a creative, convoluted way that really would work. For example, his self-operating napkin machine wipes his fictional Professor Butt’s mouth automatically using a contraption that starts with the spoon to his mouth pulling a string, along the way throwing a cracker to a toucan, dropping a bucket, igniting a lighter which sets off a rocket, cutting another string that drops the napkin to his mouth to wipe it....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1528 words · Harold Zavala

10 Surprising Ways The Modern World Is Making Us Sick

10Feeling Guilty Can Damage Your Health Every January, people around the world resolve to leave their bad habits behind and embark on a journey of self-improvement as the new year begins. Then, a few weeks later, everyone starts to feel a little guilty for not following through. But while a little guilt can encourage someone to make positive changes, too much guilt is a different story. Feeling guilty isn’t just unpleasant—it could be causing damage to your immune system....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 2056 words · Mark Graham

10 Tales Of Crazy Convicts In The Us Prison System

With all these convicts passing through the Big House, American’s prisons are brimming with peculiar people from all walks of life. From country bands to candymakers, the US prison system is jam-packed with fascinating figures and crazy characters, all with unique stories. 10Roy SmithThe Strangest Family Reunion Roy Smith barely remembered his father. A drug dealer and abusive husband, Roy’s dad disappeared when Roy was a kid. What he knew about his old man—Roy Milton—was all negative, and that’s why he swore he’d never follow in his father’s footsteps....

January 16, 2023 · 18 min · 3711 words · Michael Brogan

10 Terrible Tragedies They Tried To Keep Secret

10 Defective Bulletproof Vests It must have been reassuring for rookie policeman Tony Zeppetella to wear the aptly-named Second Chance bulletproof vest in his line of work. However, the vest failed to live up to its hype when a bullet from a gang member’s gun tore through it like butter and penetrated his chest cavity. His avoidable death came as no surprise to the manufacturers of the vest. Five years prior to the incident, they already knew that the material in the vest, Zylon, had a tendency to break down....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1899 words · Marvin Mitchell

10 Terrifying Tales Of Organ Trafficking

Unregulated and unaccountable, those selling organs on the black market aren’t always that fussy about where the organs come from or how they were acquired. Nor do they particularly care what happened to the donor. Below are just a few examples of some of the most terrifying tales from the organ black market. 10 Mozambique Ring In 2004, sisters of the Brazilian mission Servants of Mary Immaculate in Mozambique reported that they had uncovered a large organ trafficking ring operating in the area....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1802 words · Stacey Koss

10 Things Believed To Exist That Really Don T

There are things that we believe are self-evident, even scientifically proven, which are nothing but figments of popular culture’s imagination. Sometimes, even the “authorities” get it wrong. And sometimes, they do it on purpose. 10 Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity Gluten sensitivity is a condition suffered by those with celiac disease, which causes gastrointestinal distress. In 2011, a study by Peter Gibson found that even some people without celiac disease can suffer similar symptoms upon ingesting gluten....

January 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2278 words · James Henderson

10 Times Us Foreign Policy Was Wildly Inconsistent

By September 2014, the rebel movement Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)—also known as ISIL or IS—proved to be a legitimate threat to the US and its allies. The US soon decided that airstrikes against ISIS would be justified, so they launched an attack on the largest opposition movement in Syria, effectively assisting the Syrian regime it threatened to attack less than a year ago. But this behavior is not out of the ordinary....

January 16, 2023 · 12 min · 2515 words · Justin Sanders

10 Tragic Facts From The Life Of Queen Victoria

10Her Father Died Before She Turned One Victoria never knew her father. He died before she turned one; before she’d formed a single memory. It was the first in a series of horrible tragedies that would end up putting her on the throne. When she was born, no one expected Victoria to grow up a queen. Her father was the king’s fourth child, and she was behind a long line of heirs....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 1967 words · Mary Reynolds

10 Traits Aliens Must Have According To Science

Don’t get me wrong, it probably still won’t go well for us, but the faces of the creatures that would change our world forever will look very different to how we’ve imagined them. To set the record straight, great minds like Stephen Hawking and his contemporaries have given their opinions on what traits an alien race would have to possess in order to make it across the galaxy and pay a visit to the human homeworld....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1685 words · Henry Sutch

10 Unexpected Animal Love Lives

10 Homosexuality Research has shown that homosexuality, something still going through the process of being accepted by human society, is not only very common among animals, it is vital to some species’ survival. One example is the dwarf chimpanzee, a species that is a close relative of us humans. All dwarf chimpanzees are bisexual, which is a quality very important to acting as a distraction from their violent nature. Dolphins, killer whales, and even lions share this trait....

January 16, 2023 · 6 min · 1245 words · Sanford Kee

10 Unexpected Things Marilyn Monroe Loved

She may have wined and dined with other legends, but she was also a girl who enjoyed taking a walk alone, with a kerchief over her head, sunglasses on, in casual clothes, and without a stitch of makeup on her face. She was a woman who could easily relate to people and was often seen in photos with her arm around someone or placing her hand on them. She made connections with her fans easily....

January 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2138 words · Stella Rodriguez

10 Unsettling Japanese Murders That Have Never Been Solved

10Akio Kashiwagi Akio Kashiwagi was a multimillionaire real estate mogul who loved to gamble. His favorite game was baccarat, which he sometimes played 80 hours a week, betting as much as $200,000 on a game. During one particular game at an Atlantic City casino, Kashiwagi accepted a wager to play with $12 million. Over a six-day period, Kashiwagi spent almost 12 hours a day playing until he left with only $2 million, $10 million less than when he came in....

January 16, 2023 · 12 min · 2413 words · Gabriel Cerny

10 Uplifting Stories To Get You Through The Week 9 16 18

We have a few feel-good stories about different communities (not all of them human) coming together to help those in need. We also look at some positive medical news and learn about exciting new discoveries made by archaeologists. Lastly, we cover some long-overdue recognition for Jocelyn Bell Burnell, one of the most important female scientists of the 20th century. 10 Largest Ocean Cleanup Project Gets Underway One of the most ambitious environmental ventures in history began this week as members of The Ocean Cleanup deployed their first system designed to collect floating trash....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 2095 words · Nicole Hicks

10 Videos Of Violence And Insanity

SEE ALSO: 10 Real Life Deaths Caught on Film 10 A Stalker’s Suicide Diary The video in this link was edited down from 22 hours of video that police found in the apartment of Ricardo Lopez. The final videotape, still in the camera and labeled “The Last Day,” had been rolling when Lopez had shot and killed himself with a .38 revolver. The tapes cover roughly eight months up to the dramatic end of Lopez’s life....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1702 words · Richard Parisi