Top 10 Illnesses Your Doctor Lies To You About

Patients need to realize that doctors are human; that means that even the best and most well-intentioned will occasionally make mistakes. Do not wait until it is too late to do anything about your condition. Make sure when you go to a medical appointment that you are prepared to talk about the issues you are experiencing. Even when you are not experiencing symptoms of a specific disorder, you should still regularly get routine check-ups to monitor for any conditions that you might not necessarily be able to detect yourself....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 960 words · Samantha Nelson

Top 10 Incredible Smells That Will Blow Your Mind

The first video I decided to make was the Top 10 Incredible Smells That Will Blow Your Mind as it merges a number of things I am particularly interested in (scent, the macabre and bizarre, and science). It is also a list I wrote and it seemed appropriate that I should use my own writing as the starter script. The video diverges from the original list in many ways: new entry, changed order, re-wording....

December 19, 2022 · 2 min · 218 words · Barbara Blakes

Top 10 Jaw Dropping Hidden Spaces In New York City

And do it quickly because New York is not doing so well right now—don’t all move to Austin, Texas, just yet! As this list will show, there are plenty of places to see. 10 The Metropolitan Club New York, alongside the world’s other great cities, has a strong game when it comes to old-timey, elegant, exclusive members’ clubs. But this one seems a touch more opulent than the others. When you look at the founding members—financier JP Morgan, railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, steel magnate James M Waterbury, former Assistant Secretary of State John L Cadwalader, and James A Roosevelt—it is little wonder how this place became so fancy....

December 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1785 words · Karen Lee

Top 10 Lost Films

Lost films turn up, usually in a forgotten closet in an old motion picture theater. A good example is the silent movie Wings, which won multiple Academy Awards. Here is a list of the most sought-after lost films. There are dozens of others that could have made the list. This silent movie is, arguably, the most sought after lost film. The interest here is Chaney’s portrayal of a vampire. It’s directed by Todd Browning, who later directed Dracula, with Bela Lugosi....

December 19, 2022 · 4 min · 745 words · John Holmes

Top 10 Memorable Spaghetti Scenes

Nothing is worse than the disappointing, nostalgic feeling you get when watching an old movie and you have to ask yourself, “Why can’t they make movies like this anymore?” Case in point: A Night at the Opera, by the Marx Brothers. At the center of this comedy masterpiece is a lively musical sequence that includes Allan Jones belting out a hearty vocal solo, Chico Marx performing his signature piano routine, and, of course, the ever poignant Harpo on the harp....

December 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1908 words · Robert Ingham

Top 10 Misconceptions About Christmas

10Christmas Spread Along With Christianity The oft-repeated story is that as Christianity spread, it engulfed the ancient pagan ways and holidays, converting but letting people keep their celebrations and their holidays. The winter solstice became a celebration of the birth of Christ. That’s only half true. Christianity existed for hundreds of years before the idea of celebrating Christ’s birth occurred to anyone. Early Christian writers in Rome made their stance on celebrating birthdays quite clear—it was a disgusting, despicable, pagan thing to do....

December 19, 2022 · 12 min · 2362 words · James Jacobs

Top 10 Most Important Video Games Of The 1980S

The ’80s featured some of the best arcade games ever made, many of which continue to pump out sequels decades later. The ten games on this list are some of the most important ever made because their impact didn’t just shape the ’80s; it built the video game industry. Top 10 Most Important Video Games Of The 1970s 10 Street Fighter (1987) Towards the end of the decade, innovations in graphics processors made the competitive fighting game one of the biggest draws for arcades....

December 19, 2022 · 11 min · 2139 words · Yolande Duncan

Top 10 Most Powerful Drug Lords

Zhenli Ye Gon born January 31, 1963, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China) is a Mexican businessman of Chinese origin accused of trafficking pseudoephedrine into Mexico from Asia. He is the legal representative of Unimed Pharm Chem México. He is claimed to be tied with the Sinaloa Cartel. He became a citizen of Mexico in 2002. Two Mexican Federal agents who were involved in the arrests at the Zhenli Ye Gon mansion were found dead in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero, as reported on August 2, 2007....

December 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1228 words · George Perine

Top 10 Musicians Who Chased The Dragon

Taylor seems hardly the junky type, but his unmistakable mellowness does seem to fit the substance. His folky acoustic strumming and tranquil voice are a fantastic accompaniment to any drug-induce coma. And new meaning is given to songs like “Mexico,” where he may have gone to acquire such goods. Cobain apparently took heroin to combat stomach pains. Most people just go with Tums. With Courtney Love to share a tormented rock romance like Sid and Nancy before them, the two fed each other’s addictions and miserable contemplations....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 910 words · Gladys Wear

Top 10 Mysterious Skeletons Found In Castles

10 Leine CastleGermany In the summer of 2016, construction workers discovered a skeleton hidden in Leine castle. There was no record of a burial, so archaeologists were called to the scene. Experts from Lund University agree that the skeleton is a few centuries old, but its identity is still a mystery. A missing persons case from over 300 years ago could be the missing piece of the puzzle. Count Philip Christoph Konigsmarck disappeared from the castle 322 years ago....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1470 words · Tamica Carnicelli

Top 10 Obscure Conspiracy Theories

Some Rastafarians maintain that a white racist patriarchy (“Babylon”) controls the world in order to oppress the African race. They believe that Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia did not die when it was reported in 1975, and that the racist, white media (again, “Babylon”) propagated that rumour in order to squash the Rastafari Movement and its message of overthrowing Babylon. Other Rastafarians, however, believe in peace and unity, and interpret Babylon as a metaphor for the established “system” that oppresses (or “downpresses,” in Rasta terminology) groups such as Africans and the world’s poor....

December 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1595 words · Max Anderson

Top 10 Quirkiest Horror Books You Really Need To Read

10 Horrorstör—Grady Hendrix Picture this: IKEA but with ancient ghosts who want to torture you all through the night shift. Intrigued? Then Horrorstör by Grady Hendrix should be next on your reading list. This novel is printed and bound like an IKEA catalog, complete with renderings of the perfect torture device to spruce up your living space. My personal favorites include the Ingalutt (an easy-to-use waterboarding device) and the Bodavest (a full-body chair restraint that will leave guests feeling deeply traumatized)....

December 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1573 words · Merrilee Thacker

Top 10 Real Basis For Mythical Creatures

10 Unicorns Are Wooly Rhinos Unicorns are one of the most famous mythical animals; somehow, every two-year-old can name the magical, horned equines. They’ve also been around in various tales for 4,000 years across parts of Europe and Asia. One of the earliest examples of unicorns comes from the Greek historian Ctesias, who wrote of unicorns as animals native to Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Maybe it’s not a coincidence, then, that actual unicorns used to exist—in Eastern Europe and the Middle East....

December 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1550 words · Margaret Inciong

Top 10 Significant Firsts In Law

First Patent Laws There is evidence suggesting that something like patents were used among some ancient Greek cities. The creator of a new recipe was granted an exclusive right to make the food for one year, and a similar practice existed in some Roman cities. Patents in the modern sense originated in Italy in 1474. At that time the Republic of Venice issued a decree by which new and inventive devices, once they had been put into practice, had to be communicated to the Republic in order to obtain the right to prevent others from using them....

December 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1717 words · Jeremiah Ginsburg

Top 10 Stephen King Screen Adaptations Of The Last Decade

Top 10 Modern Horror Novels More Terrifying Than A Stephen King Book 10 Carrie (2013) Since Carrie was King’s first novel and the first to become a movie, there’s no better place to start than the excellent 2013 remake. The story, in essence, is about retribution as Carrie White ultimately uses her telekinetic powers to exact brutal revenge on those who wronged her. There’s so much more going on here though, as the lead character, expertly played by Chloe Grace Moretz, evokes strong feelings of pity despite her homicidal actions at the end....

December 19, 2022 · 11 min · 2183 words · Carrie Jackson

Top 10 Strange Or Controversial Auctions

Renowned auctioneers are accused of peddling stolen artifacts, artists destroy their work after a sale, and scientists lose valuable fossils to private collectors. Auctions also prove that whale hunting, Hitler fans, and human slave markets are alive and well. 10 The Oscar Auction Few might recognize the name, but in 1942, Joseph Wright won an Oscar. He was not an actor but received the prestigious prize for color art direction for the movie My Gal Sal....

December 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1719 words · Helen Sharp

Top 10 Stupidest Thieves

Showing off your booty Charles Taylor of Wichita, Kansas, was arrested for robbing a shoe store at knifepoint and stealing a $69 pair of size 10 1/2 tan hiking boots on December 18, 1996. At his trial, three months later, Taylor arrogantly rested his feet on the defence table. He was wearing a pair of size 10 1/2 tan hiking boots. The judge, James Fleetwood, was incredulous. ‘I leaned over and stared,’ he later said....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 981 words · Garrett Cuevas

Top 10 Surprising Ways Diseases Have Been Cured

It can get weird. In the battle against the diseases that trouble us the most, whether because they’re so common, so deadly, or both, scientists will try almost anything. Potential cures come from everywhere. And sometimes the human body does the same, miraculously curing itself due to some obscure reason or another. No matter how it happens, a disease cured is a disease cured, and someone lives to tell their strange tale....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1448 words · Oscar Mckittrick

Top 10 Tips For Achieving Financial Freedom

10 Face Facts Before you go any further, you need to sit down and work out exactly what you owe, to whom you owe it, and what interest rate you are paying. This information will be very helpful with the rest of these tips. It is very easy to think of all of our debts as small payments each pay, but when you add them all up they can amount to a massive debt....

December 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1433 words · Edward Coplin

Top 10 Tips For Becoming Famous

Most people around seem to know someone who has a friend who has been on a reality television show. There is so many around these days, and they are so loved, that it is a seemingly easy way to become famous. You don’t even have to be talented! The late Jade Goody (British Big Brother) rose to fame showing no desirable talent, simply for being wonderfully unintelligent. On the other hand if you are talented than reality television is a whole lot easier to not only become famous but maintain fame for a long career, for example Leona Lewis and the British singing show the X-Factor....

December 19, 2022 · 5 min · 989 words · Janis Lott