Top 10 Weirdest Materials Used By Artists

Here are ten materials used in new, exciting, and sometimes disgusting ways by so-called artists. Be careful which ones you try at home 10 Crazy Things That Make Us Love Or Hate Art 10 Blood If you are looking for a red paint you might think that blood would make a cheap alternative. Unfortunately blood dries to a dark brown colour. One modern artist, Vincent Castiglia, works exclusively with human blood to create his nightmarish visions....

December 20, 2022 · 8 min · 1690 words · Maria Shockley

Top 10 Worst Fads

Saggy Pants Sure, if the wearers were Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie this might not be so bad – but, unfortunately, the wearer is usually a pimple-faced teen with a bad attitude. Saggy Pants (for lack of a better phrase) is the idiotic practice of wearing your pants so low that your underwear (or worse – your bare bottom) shows. Admittedly it is often more attractive than the wearer’s face, but still – cover it up!...

December 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1218 words · Debra Blue

Top 10 Youtube Channels To Make You Seem Smarter

Here are ten YouTube channels that might make you a bit smarter for watching them. 10 Books That Will Make You Smarter 10 PBS Space Time Let’s start with the hardest thing in the universe to understand – the universe itself. Though the universe is also technically the only thing we can understand. PBS Space Time is a channel that takes on almost every physics topic you can think of in its effort to make the big topic of the universe just a little more understandable....

December 20, 2022 · 8 min · 1539 words · William Mara

Top 15 Least Popular Oscar Winning Films

IMDb rating: 7.3 Producer/Director: James L Brooks Stars: Shirley McLaine, Debra Winger, Jack Nicholson Aurora and Emma are mother and daughter who march to different drummers. Beginning with Emma’s marriage, Aurora shows how difficult and loving she can be. The movie covers several years of their lives as each finds different reasons to go on living and find joy. Aurora’s interludes with Garrett Breedlove, retired astronaut and next door neighbor are quite striking....

December 20, 2022 · 7 min · 1481 words · Tammy Patterson

Top 15 Outdoor Essentials

This website is viewed all over the globe, and no one list is appropriate for all times and places. There is probably no need to carry water when traveling down a fresh water river. Special situations usually require a special kit. Adjust this as necessary. Also, this is only a guideline – Be responsible for your own safety. It was tough to make the list short enough for ListVerse, and yes I probably did omit some important things, but hey, in a survival situation do we really need toilet paper?...

December 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1126 words · Sherman Raminez

Top 30 Spots For Bacteria In The Home

1 – 10 Toilet bowl: 3.2 million bacteria/square inch 2. Kitchen drain: 567,845 bacteria/square inch 3. Sponge or counter-wiping cloth: 134,630 bacteria/square inch 4. Bathtub, near drain: 119,468 bacteria/square inch 5. Kitchen sink, near drain: 17,964 bacteria/square inch 6. Kitchen faucet handle: 13,227 bacteria/square inch 7. Bathroom faucet handle: 6,267 bacteria/square inch 8. Bathroom sink, near drain: 2,733 bacteria/square inch 9. Pet food dish, inside rim: 2,110 bacteria/square inch 10....

December 20, 2022 · 2 min · 254 words · Alan Stone

10 Actors Who Died During Tv Shows

Obviously the shows listed here are U.S.-based TV shows. I’m sure there are probably shows in other countries that had actors die and be written out of the show. I came close to adding Ronnie Barker, but the show he was involved with at the time of his death was a compilation of previous comedy skits with the other Ronnie (Corbett), and technically played himself most of the time. I had a hard enough time finding some of these in the list – you’re welcome to add your own....

December 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1525 words · Glen Caesar

10 Amazing Animals That Re Emerged From Extinction

10 Chapman’s Pygmy Chameleon The Chapman’s pygmy chameleon (Rhampholeon chapmanorum), which grows to approximately 2.2 inches (5.5 centimeters), was first detected in 1992 and was not seen in the wild again until 2016. Researchers from the South African National Biodiversity Institute and the Museums of Malawi were able to locate the chameleon in the rainforest. Over the last 40 years, an estimated 80% of the rainforests of Malawi Hills, where the chameleons live, have been destroyed, mostly for agricultural purposes....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1461 words · Robert Jones

10 Ancient Lost Books We Would Love To Read

10Ctesias’s Persica Ctesias was a Greek physician and historian who worked at the court of the Persian kings Darius II and Artaxerxes II from 405–398 BC. After Ctesias returned to Greece in the early fourth century BC, he wrote a work named Persica, a history of the Middle East composed of 23 books. Ctesias’s Persica started with the Assyrian empire during the time of King Ninus, a legendary figure, and ended with the events of the eighth regnal year of Artaxerxes II (398–397 BC)....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1435 words · Keith Bolton

10 Animals That Don T Look Dangerous But Are Actually Deadly

However, some animals are not so easy to judge and can be quite deceiving. Are they cute and friendly, or will one touch kill you? Here are 10 animals that don’t look dangerous but are actually deadly. 10 Kayan Loris The Kayan loris (aka slow loris) is a nocturnal primate that is closely related to the lemur. Kayan lorises are extremely adorable. They have big, baby-like eyes and beautiful soft fur that just begs to be petted, but one touch could be your last....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1453 words · Walter Schmidt

10 Animals That Surprisingly Benefit From Climate Change

SEE ALSO: 10 Creepy Reasons Climate Change Is Starting To Look Like A Religion Plenty of scientific evidence shows that climate change, caused by natural and man-made factors, is catastrophic to animals, leading some species to diminish in number. However, there are some studies which indicate that certain groups are able to adapt to climate change and, surprisingly, benefit from it. 10 Cephalopods For many marine animals, climate change is a catastrophic event, but for a certain group of sea creatures, specifically cephalopods, it’s actually a beneficial phenomenon....

December 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1855 words · Andrew Raybon

10 Annoying People Who Ruin Christmas

But in case Aunt Stephanie is running late and you’ve forgotten how she behaves with her gin – or in case your house is still a shambles from Uncle Jimmy’s rampage of yesterday, and you need reassurance that your weird family isn’t alone – here are the 10 people who are bound to make an appearance every year at every family’s Christmas party. The pouter is usually a child under the age of 10, but occasionally it’s an emotionally stunted, spoiled adult....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1355 words · Roberta Drew

10 Awesome Ancient Philosophers History Forgot

10Diogenes Of Sinope There has probably never been another philosopher quite as unusual as Diogenes, who practically invented performance art with such bizarrely poignant stunts as living in a massive, upturned jar and regularly masturbating in public. The fourth century B.C. was an intellectual golden age in Greece, and Diogenes delighted in mocking his fellow titans of philosophy. Once, he openly critiqued Plato’s definition of humans as “featherless bipeds” by plucking a chicken and displaying it in Plato’s Academy....

December 19, 2022 · 10 min · 2128 words · George Roberts

10 Awesome Medieval Knights You Ve Never Heard Of

But the Chivalric Code was a real way of life for thousands of people over the course of the Middle Ages, and many of them lived awesome lives that are sadly forgotten now. Here, we’ve hunted down ten of the greatest knights you’ve probably never heard of. 10 Gilbert De Clare In many ways, Gilbert de Clare was the archetypical English knight.[1] A descendant of William the Conqueror and a relative of both the king of England and, by marriage, Robert the Bruce of Scotland, Gilbert was also the head of the powerful de Clare family....

December 19, 2022 · 13 min · 2703 words · Jamie Faulk

10 Beatles Innovations That Changed Music

Although early jazz artists created short music-film performances of their songs, and Elvis filmed unique settings of his songs that were parts of movies, the Beatles were the pioneers of marrying the two ideas into the concept we now know as the music video – a short, stand-alone film of a musical act presenting a current song that may or not be a live performance. The idea came to the Beatles as a way to ease their ridiculously tight schedule – instead of the band having to make tons of public appearances on TV shows around the world, they could send a video of themselves instead....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1328 words · Keith Lewis

10 Biggest Medical Breakthroughs Of 2015

10 Discovery Of Teixobactin In 2014, the World Health Organization warned that the world was entering a “post-antibiotic era,” and they were right. We haven’t found a new antibiotic that was actually used as medicine since 1987, almost 30 years ago. Drug-resistant infections are becoming an increasingly prevalent problem. But in 2015, scientists made a discovery that has been described as a “game changer.” Scientists discovered a new class of antibiotics with 25 new antimicrobials, including a potent one named teixobactin....

December 19, 2022 · 10 min · 2130 words · Ella Chapman

10 Bizarre And Radical Solutions To Global Problems

10 Adopting A Vegetarian Or Vegan Lifestyle Albert Einstein once said, “Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances for survival of life on Earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” According to several studies, Einstein was right. Switching to a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle is the best thing we can do for our health and the key to solving one of the most pressing issues facing humanity today—climate change....

December 19, 2022 · 11 min · 2222 words · Sharon Smith

10 Bizarre But Chilling Encounters With Black Eyed Children

Bethel claimed he was sitting in his car going through paperwork when a knock came at his car window. He looked out to see two young boys, around 12 years old, who asked the journalist for a ride to a local movie theater. He might have agreed, had he not noticed that where their eyes should have been were soulless, deep black stones staring back at him. He sped off as fast as he could, and since his account, numerous claims of sightings have flooded Internet chat rooms and alternative media sites....

December 19, 2022 · 17 min · 3496 words · Joe Carr

10 Bizarre Means Of Conception Found In Mythology And Folklore

10 Eating A Human HeartSicilian Folklore In the Sicilian folktale “Saint Oniria,” two hunters get lost in the woods and find a luxurious cottage. They make themselves at home and are drawn to the fireplace by a “heavenly aroma,” which turns out to be a human heart buried under the firewood. This heart has hypnotic power: The hunters can’t resist taking it with them, and when they arrive at an inn, the innkeeper’s daughter can’t resist stealing and eating it....

December 19, 2022 · 10 min · 2038 words · Dianne Garcia

10 Bizarre Realities Of Life At The End Of The Universe

10 No Stars Visible From Earth In 150 billion years, the night sky from Earth will look very different. As the universe races to its heat death, space itself will start to expand faster than the speed of light. Many of us are aware of the idea that light speed is a hard limit on the speed of an object in the universe. However, that only applies to objects that are in space, not the fabric of space-time itself....

December 19, 2022 · 14 min · 2835 words · Barbara Marineau