10 Nightmares Lurking Just Behind History

Sometimes, though, we end up wishing it had stayed dead. Sometimes, the parts they don’t teach you in high school aren’t just unfit for a Disney movie but would make Quentin Tarantino blush. Here are ten nightmarish vignettes from history that you may not be familiar with. 10 Pavlov’s Forgotten Experiments Anyone with any knowledge of psychology knows about Ivan Pavlov. His experiments on dogs in the late 19th century made him a household name, at least if your house is full of Psych majors....

January 13, 2023 · 10 min · 2022 words · Sandra Mickel

10 Odd Discontinued Olympic Sports

A highly unusual, yet undeniably fun race, swam over 200 meters. Competitors first had to swim to a pole, climb up and down the pole, then swim a bit, clamber over 2 boats, swim under two more boats, and then swim to the finish. This was held only once, during the 1900 Olympics, and was won by Frederick Lane of Australia. A silly event that almost certainly attracted equally silly people....

January 13, 2023 · 3 min · 624 words · Frankie Watson

10 Of The Best Outsider Artists

However, this can lead to some of the purest and most honest works you’re ever likely to see. With the quality of these ranging from high to low, the creativity that’s on display is never up for debate. So, let’s take a look at ten of the best outsider artists today, starting with… 10 Chris Sievey (1955–2010) Manchester-born musician Chris Sievey’s career started off fairly normal as, like so many others in working-class 1980s England, he would get heavily involved in the punk scene....

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1841 words · Tony Delorenzo

10 Of The Most Embarrassing Bits By Beloved Comedians

10Charlie Chaplin The Worship: Charlie Chaplin is widely credited as being the world’s first international film star and one of the very few silent film stars whose work is still popular today. But one of his monologues, the idealistic and stirring “Let Us All Unite” speech from his anti-Nazi classic The Great Dictator, has proven more enduringly popular than any of his silent performances. Chaplin was asked to deliver the speech at political gatherings for years afterward....

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1785 words · Roderick Orosz

10 Of The World S Most Unusual Towns

10The VillagesFlorida The Villages is a town in Florida that was built for retired people. It covers an area larger than Manhattan, and has over 100,000 inhabitants—most of whom move around in golf carts. In fact, it holds the Guinness World Record for assembling the longest golf cart parade in the world, with 3,321 total golf carts. The town—where children are forbidden—is also home to controversies and scandals. Old men and women have been caught making out in golf carts, and the men are known to fight over women....

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1861 words · Susan Cook

10 Offbeat Stories You Might Have Missed This Week 4 13 19

There have also been quite a few notable science stories to digest. First, there is that black hole picture everyone is talking about. But there is also a new species of humans and the discovery of an incredible tome of knowledge from 500 years ago. 10 Breakthrough In Cat Studies A new study published in Scientific Reports confirms something that most cat owners probably already suspected. Their pets can recognize when people call their names, but usually, they don’t care....

January 13, 2023 · 10 min · 2049 words · William Faulk

10 Original Versions Of Popular Cover Songs

“Make You Feel My Love” was written by Bob Dylan but was released first by Billy Joel under the title “To Make You Feel My Love” in 1997. Dylan’s version appeared on his album, Time Out of Mind, later that same year. To date, the song has been covered by more than 450 singers, with Adele’s version arguably getting the most attention. On this list are some original recordings that led to success for those who covered it later....

January 13, 2023 · 7 min · 1462 words · Michael Craig

10 Outrageous Mcdonald S Scandals

At that scale, it’s no wonder there have been so many controversies and scandals. Most people have heard of the hot coffee incident in which 79-year-old Stella Liebeck was severely burned by the fast-food chain’s scalding coffee. She was hospitalized for eight days and awarded millions by a jury. Ultimately, McDonald’s settled the lawsuit with Liebeck privately. Although that’s one of the most publicized cases, McDonald’s has faced other outrageous scandals, like the ones detailed below....

January 13, 2023 · 11 min · 2292 words · Lonnie Rowland

10 People Immortalized As Foods

10Richard Williams And Enoch Bartlett Outside of Asia, the most common variety of pear is the Williams pear, a special offshoot of the European pear tree species. It’s named after Richard Williams, who raised the trees in his nursery and spread them across England. It’s said that the first ones came from the yard of a schoolmaster in the village of Aldermaston. An American named James Carter (not the peanut-farming President) brought several Williams pear trees to the United States....

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1731 words · Henry Symes

10 People Who Coined Paranormal Terms

10 Vincent GaddisThe ‘Bermuda Triangle’ The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most famous supposedly mysterious spots on the planet, and its history goes back pretty far, long before the ill-fated Flight 19 left Florida and disappeared into the mysterious waters of the triangle. Even Christopher Columbus made notes about the strange lights and even stranger compass readings that he was getting within the confines of what would be called the Bermuda Triangle much later....

January 13, 2023 · 16 min · 3354 words · Nathan Boone

10 People Who Died Mysteriously Before Their Trial

10 Henry “Peg” Gilbert In 1947, the police in Georgia, USA, were searching for a black man who was a suspect in the killing of a white man. Henry Gilbert was a 42-year-old African-American who was a successful farmer in Harris County. Police arrested Gilbert, a married father of four, and suspected him of harboring the fugitive. Gilbert had no idea what the police were talking about. The governing officials didn’t have an arrest warrant, and Gilbert didn’t even live to see the inside of a courtroom....

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1819 words · Nicole Vick

10 People Who Lived In An Airport

10 Zahra Kamalfar Zahra Kamalfar and her husband attended a protest against the Iranian government in 2004. They were both arrested. Two years later, Kamalfar was given a two-day pass to visit her family. They told her that her husband had been executed. She decided to flee the country. Kamalfar obtained false documents for her family. She and her children boarded a plane to Canada, where her brother lived. The family had to switch flights in both Russia and Germany....

January 13, 2023 · 11 min · 2228 words · Robert Stark

10 Places That Look Nothing Like You Think

Iconic places are associated with a shared mental image, but you might be surprised how often such places look nothing like you think. Sometimes, our imagination fails to encompass all a place has to offer; other times, we just get the whole thing wrong. 10Texas Is More Than A Desert From Western movies, you might get the impression that Texas is a godforsaken desert wasteland. The imagery of cowboys galloping through the unforgiving, barren heat of a Martian-looking landscape is a staple of the genre....

January 13, 2023 · 11 min · 2133 words · Gloria Goldberger

10 Pop Culture Moments We Owe To Animals

10 A Dream About A Wasp Inspired Science Fiction’s Scariest Creation It’s a scene that’s terrifying just to describe. Someone is sitting around and enjoying their life. Then they feel a stabbing pain. A creature bursts out of their insides. The host is left to die as the murderer goes on to find a new victim. Cinephiles will recognize that description of the famous chestburster scene in the 1979 film Alien....

January 13, 2023 · 7 min · 1438 words · Harry Carrousal

10 Prison Escapees Who Eluded Capture For Decades

10Susan LeFevre30 Years In 1975, Susan LeFevre was arrested for selling a small amount of heroin to an undercover Michigan state trooper. She pleaded guilty and was given a sentence of 10–20 years at the Scott Correctional Facility in Wayne County, Michigan. One year and 19 days into her sentence, LeFevre climbed over a barbed wire fence and escaped. She was helped by her grandfather once she was outside the prison....

January 13, 2023 · 12 min · 2477 words · Shane Perotti

10 R Rated Facts Schools Don T Teach About Classic Mythology

Early civilizations didn’t share our prudishness. The ancient myths that made up classic religions were full of obscene and ridiculous stories. Your teacher might have left enough slip by to let on that Zeus slept with everything he saw, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg. Some of the other classic myths are filthier than anything you’ve ever heard. 10 The Egyptian Creation Myth Starts With A God Pleasuring Himself The Egyptians had more than one version of their creation myth, but one in particular stands out....

January 13, 2023 · 8 min · 1577 words · Denise Bruce

10 Real Meanings Behind Songs You Thought You D Figured Out

10 Bob Marley’s ‘I Shot the Sheriff’ Was About Birth Control Esther Anderson was a native Jamaican who helped build Island Records in the early 1960s. She was an actress and a photographer and co-wrote songs and lyrics for the Island Records label. Anderson was in New York City in 1972 when she met Bob Marley at a hotel party They began dating, and Anderson, almost from the start, collaborated with Marley on his songs....

January 13, 2023 · 24 min · 4920 words · Juan Courter

10 Reasons Advanced Ancient Civilizations Might Have Actually Existed

While this is an outlandish notion for most people, when broken down, it isn’t as crazy as it first seems, not least when you consider what might become of ourselves should a sudden end announce itself without warning. Chances are, should life begin again, nobody would remember that we had even existed. If that’s the case, then, who’s to say that advanced civilizations didn’t exist thousands of years before our own recorded history?...

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1867 words · Darrell Ortiz

10 Reasons Why Bitcoin Will Fail

Many old-school investors who haven’t done their research will simply say it’s in an economic bubble and call it a day. But the reasons why Bitcoin cannot succeed in the long run go so much deeper than that. Just like any other speculative asset, no one really knows what is going to happen in the future. However, when one looks at the big picture, it becomes clear that Bitcoin will struggle to survive....

January 13, 2023 · 12 min · 2476 words · Joy Brock

10 Ridiculous Claims That Sound Made Up But Aren T

Scattered somewhere among all those oft-repeated claims, though, are the truly unbelievable ones that most people don’t know. These facts sound so crazy that you’d probably have to look them up yourself to make sure they’re true. 10 Your Brain Can Actually Rust It’s said that if you don’t use your brain for a long time, it may catch rust. Of course, this refers to metaphorical rust, indicating that consistent mental practice is essential to keeping our cognitive abilities sharp....

January 13, 2023 · 9 min · 1883 words · Katherine Davis