Top 10 Bizarre Criminal Sentences And Judgments

In most cases, judges serve justice fairly, accurately, and in keeping with the law of the land, carefully applying sentences that fit the crime. However, in using their own discretion and common sense, they occasionally devise creative ways of punishing offenders. The following are just some of the bizarre sentences passed down by judges. While many of these unconventional decisions were met with overwhelming praise, others received a somewhat unfavorable response in the court of public opinion....

January 12, 2023 · 14 min · 2979 words · Brian Tunis

Top 10 Bizarre Musical Instruments You Rarely See Today

Artists are constantly innovating and finding new ways to experiment and bring new sounds to delight our ears. And this has always been the case! But there have been some seriously bizarre instruments used by artists. Some of them you no longer see today (or only in rare cases). These instruments may have gone out of style because of their size, sound, or practicality. There are probably hundreds of other instruments that have been lost to history....

January 12, 2023 · 16 min · 3327 words · William Segrest

Top 10 Bizarre Places People Have Hidden Money

Not everyone trusts banks or investments. Some people grow their fortunes in unconventional ways. Maybe someone you know is hiding cash. Or perhaps an eccentric person once owned your house and stashed a rainy day fund in an unusual place. Do you know where to look? If you want some ideas, here are the top 10 unusual places where people have hidden money—and better yet, where other people have found it....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1677 words · James Ooten

Top 10 Books For A Classical Education

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January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 852 words · Patricia Collier

Top 10 Booze Hound Gifts

The Drink and Drive game $79 Take a small remote controlled car, a few obstacle cones, a shot glass and your favorite libation, what do you get? Lot’s of fun, that’s what! The object is to fill the shot glass with booze, place it on top of the car – there is a tray there to help steady it, setup your course and drive it without spilling. If you spill – you drink, if not – your opponents drink....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 810 words · Kristine Hamilton

Top 10 Cases Of Military Attacks On Civilians

10 Shimabara Rebellion Christianity had begun to flourish in Japan during the 17th century, as the country had been slowly opening up more and more to foreigners (mainly Europeans) since 1543. However, the influence of nanbans (Japanese for “southern barbarians,” a term loosely applied to Europeans) began to worry the ruling shogunate, and the age of sakoku (“closed country”) began to take shape. Christianity was seen as one of those influences....

January 12, 2023 · 10 min · 1922 words · Vivian Galyean

Top 10 Celebrities Who Destroyed Their Reputation

David Hasselhoff The star of Bay Watch has recently been suffering with alcohol abuse and in 2007 his daughter released a video of him drunkenly trying to eat a Wendy’s burger whilst arguing with her on to the internet. The result was that Hasselhoff lost custody rights to his daughters temporarily and lost all respect. In 2006 he was refused access to a British Airways flight due to drunkenness though his publicists insisted that he was not drunk, but rather unwell from taking antibiotics....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 841 words · Virgina Pratt

Top 10 Common Faults In Human Thought

10 Gambler’s Fallacy The Gambler’s fallacy is the tendency to think that future probabilities are altered by past events, when in reality, they are not. Certain probabilities, such as getting a heads when you flip a (fair) coin, are always the same. The probability of getting a heads is 50%, it does not matter if you’ve gotten tails the last 10 flips. Thinking that the probabilities have changed is a common bias, especially when gambling....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1409 words · Duane Brown

Top 10 Crazy Stories Of Weather Modification

However, one force of nature that we haven’t been able to tame—the weather—affects agriculture severely. Sure, we have found ways to shield ourselves from the weather (buildings) and have even produced environments within buildings (indoor ski slopes). But we are still at the mercy of Earth’s climate systems, such as droughts and monsoons. There have been significant world applications of weather modification. The US military created artificial rain during the Vietnam War, and China controlled the weather for the 2008 Olympics....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1549 words · Lydia Soto

Top 10 Creepiest Facts About The Golden State Killer

Read on to see how he did his homework and a lot of other terror-inducing actions be performed before committing his crimes. Here are the ten creepiest things about the Golden State Killer. 10 East Area Rapist Before he was a murderer known as the Golden State Killer or the Original Night Stalker, he was a serial rapist known as the East Area Rapist. The killer started by raping single women....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1396 words · Albert Smith

Top 10 Creepy Girls In Fiction

Swedish film Let the Right One In and its American remake Let Me In are a pair of delightful horror/romance films featuring a twelve-year old boy befriending and eventually loving a vampire girl, respectfully named Eli and Abby in the two films. While appearing young due to their immortality and are seemingly innocent, both girls need human blood to live, forcing their guardians to venture out and murder people. This is to be expected of vampires, but without blood, it is implied that the girls have a more bestial side to them....

January 12, 2023 · 12 min · 2357 words · Kathleen Mcjunkin

Top 10 Drugs And Their Effects

SEE ALSO: 10 Crazy Drugs That Could Be Growing In Your Garden 10. Heroin Heroin is an opiate processed directly from the extracts of the opium poppy. It was originally created to help cure people of addiction to morphine. Upon crossing the blood-brain barrier, which occurs soon after introduction of the drug into the bloodstream, heroin is converted into morphine, which mimics the action of endorphins, creating a sense of well-being; the characteristic of euphoria has been described as an “orgasm” centered in the gut....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1352 words · Chauncey Carlisle

Top 10 Fascinating Facts About Eagles

10 Haast’s Eagle At present, golden eagles are capable of dragging adult mountain goats off cliffs with a bone-crushing grip strength of 750 psi, more than a lion’s bite force. However, a golden eagle would have no chance against the prehistoric man-eating eagle of New Zealand. Before human colonization by the Maori people, the island only had three species of bat to greet them as fellow mammals. Uncontested, birds became the dominant class, growing into giants....

January 12, 2023 · 10 min · 1964 words · Edward Williams

Top 10 Fascinating Fire Facts To Fuel The Mind

In the United States alone, roughly 3,500 people die every year in fires. Every human being alive has likely had personal experience with the phenomenon, both good and bad. But even as intimately familiar with fire as all of us are, it can still surprise us with its many wonders. These 10 facts about fire, both scientific and cultural, will fuel the fire of your mind. 10 Fire Without Gravity Is A Sphere On Earth with its constant gravity, a candle flame forms into the shape of a teardrop....

January 12, 2023 · 12 min · 2405 words · Annie Vanstee

Top 10 Fascinating Medieval Artifacts

Some items prove that certain things never change—people cheated at games, carried deadly weapons, and were addicted to cheese. Medieval artifacts also preserved the era’s weirder moments, like the three-person toilet and the nun who escaped her convent by faking her own death. 10 Medieval Peasant Diet When it comes to medieval munchies, the diets of the English nobility are well-known. The menu of the peasantry, however, was so poorly recorded that researchers were not sure what people ate....

January 12, 2023 · 9 min · 1851 words · Raymond Marin

Top 10 Fearsome Christmas Creatures

See Also: 10 Bizarre Things You Didn’t Know About Christmas 10 Elf on the Shelf The Elf on the Shelf is not a monster per se, but what started out as a cute new tradition for Christmas is starting to terrify kids instead. A little miniature elf is being sold as “Santa’s special scout to help manage the lists of who’s been naughty or nice”. Unfortunately the little elf doll kind of resembles a creepy clown that is scaring kids instead of making them excited about Christmas presents....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1243 words · Josue Rollin

Top 10 Freaky Facts About The Tallest Man

10He Was Normal-Sized At Birth Robert Pershing Wadlow was born on February 22, 1918, in Alton, Illinois, a town along the Mississippi River not far from St. Louis. The first child of parents Harold and Addie Wadlow appeared completely normal at birth, weighing 3.8 kilograms (8.4 lb). He was a normal-sized baby, and why not? Harold and Addie were of average height, and their subsequent four children after Robert were also of normal height....

January 12, 2023 · 9 min · 1859 words · Joel Armstrong

Top 10 Greatest Films Of Hayao Miyazaki

A film about a few bandits who attempt rescuing a princess from an evil Count. Miyazaki’s first film really made an impression among moviegoers. Steven Spielberg called it the greatest adventure film ever made. It’s hard to argue with the man who helped create Raiders of the Lost Ark. This movie’s story was great and the suspense and excitement made the film entertaining. But the problem with the film was the animation, and it’s less compelling characters....

January 12, 2023 · 7 min · 1469 words · Alix Corbitt

Top 10 Greatest Plot Twists In History

10 Real Tales Of Prejudice With Unbelievable Twists 10 An Imposter German Ship Meets Its Real British Counterpart During the First World War, the Germans disguised one of their ships, the SMS Cap Trafalgar, as the British liner RMS Carmania. However, by an unlucky stroke of irony, the first ship they encountered near the Island of Trinidade, off the coast of Brazil, (Note: Not Trinidad) was the real RMS Carmania, whose Captain, Noel Grant, immediately recognized their attempt to trick British ships, and launched a surprise attack early in the morning, ultimately leading to the sinking of the SMS Cap Trafalgar....

January 12, 2023 · 8 min · 1531 words · Katherine York

Top 10 Haunted Churches And Cathedrals

10 Norwich Cathedral Located in Norwich, England, the Norwich Cathedral was first built in 1096, 30 years after the pivotal Battle of Hastings. The formerly Catholic (now Anglican) cathedral is well-known as a beautiful example of Anglo-Saxon architecture. Ironically, in order to build the cathedral, Norman architects destroyed several Saxon buildings (later found to be places of worship) in order to lay the cathedral’s foundations. Contemporary visitors to the cathedral may not know its history, but they almost certainly know about its ghosts....

January 12, 2023 · 10 min · 2061 words · Gwendolyn Brown