10 Ridiculous Politically Correct Versions Of Famous Things

SEE ALSO: 10 Politically Incorrect Vintage Cartoons 10‘Baby It’s Cold Outside,’ The Affirmative Consent Version If you’re a well-adjusted person who spends plenty of time off the Internet, you might have missed the controversy about Christmas song “Baby it’s Cold Outside.” Penned in the 1940s, the holiday favorite portrays a dance of seduction between a man and a woman. Innocuous? Sure. Until someone came along and decided the lyrics were about date rape....

December 17, 2022 · 8 min · 1532 words · Jerry Farrow

10 Sayings And Their Strange Origins

This phrase, surprisingly, was used to sell Listerine mouthwash! To promote their product, the manufacturers of Listerine employed the personal experience of girls at the time, who desperately wanted to settle down but seemed always to be left on the shelf. First used in the 1920’s, it portrays a situation and a possible explanation for the lack of success these girls had. Here is the transcript of the ad: Poor Edna was getting on for thirty and most of her girlfriends were either already married, or about to tie the knot....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1209 words · Gregory Womble

10 Screwups That Changed The Course Of History

Some mistakes, however, are so colossal that they can change the world as we know it forever. The fates of nations and millions of people have sometimes hinged on a single bad decision. From the sinking of RMS Titanic to the selling of Alaska to the United States, here are ten big screwups that changed the course of history. 10 The Dutch Not Bothering To Claim Australia Before Captain James Cook, a British explorer, landed on the eastern coast of Australia, the Dutch had sailed to it over 100 years earlier in 1606....

December 17, 2022 · 8 min · 1658 words · Melissa Williams

10 Seemingly Silly Traditions With Inspiring Followings

10The Flint Rock Paintings In Flint, Michigan there is a humongous slab of concrete known to locals as “The Block” or sometimes just “The Rock,” which we’re sure has led to endless people mistaking the concrete cube for Dwayne Johnson due to their similar appearance and name. But we digress. For decades, citizens of Flint have been painting things onto the Rock. Why? Well, nobody really knows. All we know is that over the years the Rock has been covered in hundreds of layers of paint featuring everything from declarations of love to political views....

December 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2589 words · Carmen Weston

10 Shadowy Biblical Characters No One Can Explain

10Melchizedek Probably the single most mysterious figure in the Bible, Melchizedek was a priest-king of Salem (later known as Jerusalem) in the time of Abram (Abraham), suggesting a religious organization, complete with ritual and hierarchy, that predated the Jewish nation and their priestly lineage from the tribe of Levi. He is only portrayed as active in one passage, although he is alluded to once in Psalms, and several times in the New Testament’s Epistle to the Hebrews....

December 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2734 words · Sara Herrera

10 Societies That Recognize More Than Two Genders

However, the existence of other genders is actually normal among some tribes, nations, and religions, which have recognized more than two genders for centuries. In fact, they may identify up to six different genders. 10 The Hijra Of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, And Nepal Hijras are men who consider themselves to be women. They behave like women, use makeup, and wear female clothes. They are legally recognized as the third gender in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal....

December 17, 2022 · 9 min · 1718 words · Phyllis Oglesby

10 Strange And Scary Predictions For 2022

Well, don’t get your hopes up. According to several mediums and psychics, even long-dead ones, 2022 won’t be a year to look forward to—for basically anyone. Read on for some of the most disastrous and truly strange predictions made about the next 12 months. 10 Royal Calamity The British monarchy has had a tough couple of years with scandals popping up all over the place. Queen Elizabeth has had to put out fires left, right, and center—and then her husband died, leaving her to cope on her own....

December 17, 2022 · 9 min · 1757 words · Mary Thompson

10 Strange Facts About Pythagoras Mathematician And Cult Leader

When your middle school teacher showed you how to find the hypotenuse of a right triangle, you probably didn’t get down on your knees and start worshiping him as a god. But when it first happened in ancient Greece, that was pretty much how people reacted. There was a whole cult behind the man who figured out how to measure the side of a triangle, and—as you might imagine—they had some pretty strange beliefs....

December 17, 2022 · 10 min · 2030 words · Jennifer Tilton

10 Surprising Facts You Didn T Know About The Us Congress

Nevertheless, there are lots of facts you might not know about the US Congress, such as their private subway, their television station, and their fondness for editing Wikipedia. Here are ten surprising facts you didn’t know about the United States Congress. 10 They’ve Had A Lower Approval Rating Than Cockroaches, Dog Poop, And Zombies A 2013 survey of 502 registered voters by Public Policy Polling revealed that Americans have a very low opinion of Congress....

December 17, 2022 · 10 min · 1967 words · Pasquale Ramsey

10 Terrible Multiple Murderers Who Were Released From Prison

Despite this, some people kill multiple times—whether through mass murders, spree killings, or serial slayings. A handful of these multiple murderers were jailed but given the chance to reenter society later. 10 Mika Kalevi Muranen On April 17, 1994, 23-year-old Mika Kalevi Muranen, a conscript with the Finnish army, returned to the barracks after a holiday. Instead of resuming duty, Muranen stole an assault rifle and traveled to his hometown, Kotka....

December 17, 2022 · 12 min · 2383 words · Elois Decker

10 Things The Internet Blew Out Of Proportion In 2016

But on the Internet, none of those events compared to a gorilla that got killed in May 2016. Today, we’ll be looking back on 10 minor things that the Internet blew out of proportion. 10 Harambe The Gorilla Sparks Death Threats In May 2016, a young boy fell into the gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo, forcing a zookeeper to take the life of Harambe, a 17-year-old gorilla that had grabbed the boy....

December 17, 2022 · 9 min · 1764 words · Donna Reyes

10 Things We Just Don T Know About Language And Communication

10When Do We First Recognize Words? Babies aren’t born knowing how to speak, but they are capable of recognizing certain sounds. Studies done by the University of Helsinki have found that newborn babies will react to the sound of music that they were exposed to in the womb, and other studies have shown that babies that are regularly exposed to certain words—even made-up ones—will recognize these words and react to them once they’re born....

December 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2743 words · Florence Boon

10 Things You Never Knew About Mcdonald S

But that’s not what we’re here for today. Here, I want to focus you on some facts about McDonald’s that are positive, amazing, and just plain interesting. Here are ten things about McDonald’s that you probably never knew. 10 McDonald’s Started Out Selling Hot Dogs In the 1930s, brothers Richard “Dick” and Maurice “Mac” McDonald took out a $5,000 loan and started the worldwide corporation which we know today as McDonald’s....

December 17, 2022 · 9 min · 1731 words · Esther Johnson

10 Things You Ought To Know

How many wives did Henry VIII have? The answer? Two, not six. Henry’s fourth marriage to Anne was annulled, as the marriage was never consummated, in other words it was seen to that the marriage technically never took place, also Anne happened to be betrothed to Francis, Duke of Lorraine. At the time ‘betrothal’ would bar the individual from marriage. So that leaves 5 wives. Henry’s second marriage to Anne Boleyn was declared illegal by the pope, because the king was still married to his first wife, Catherine of Aragon....

December 17, 2022 · 7 min · 1305 words · Phillip Hay

10 Things You Probably Didn T Know Were Radioactive

The Brazil nut is one of the most radioactive foods in the world; however, don’t think that eating several handfuls of them will give you superpowers. It won’t (we tried). Instead, as one unfortunate obsessive nut eater found, doing this will just make your poop and urine extremely radioactive. The reason for this radioactivity is simple: the roots of the tree that produce the Brazil nut grow so deep into the ground that they absorb massive levels of radium, a naturally-occurring source of radiation....

December 17, 2022 · 6 min · 1126 words · Jeanne Woods

10 Times A Meteor Fell To Earth And Flew Back Into Space

But it happens that sometimes an alien rock falls to Earth, becomes a meteor, and then, for some reason, decides to leave our atmosphere to continue its journey through space. Below, we will see ten examples of meteors that exhibited this behavior, some of which even became awe-inspiring spectacles. 10 Japan Earth-Grazer2006 As stated in the introduction, meteors generally occur when space rocks burn and disintegrate upon entering the Earth’s atmosphere....

December 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2625 words · Nancy Greene

10 Times Our History Was Destroyed By Accidents And Stupidity

10 The Neolithic Tomb Turned Into A Picnic Table Spain is full of historical monuments. The ones over 100 years old must be registered with the government so that they can be preserved. Despite the laws protecting them, they are sometimes damaged. For example, builders in a Galician village once mistook a Neolithic tomb for a picnic table and “repaired it.” The site had heritage status but had not been marked for some unknown reason....

December 17, 2022 · 11 min · 2297 words · Claudia Park

10 Tiny Miscommunications With Massive Consequences

10A Confused Low-Level Drunk Ends The Cold War Berlin was the temperature gauge of the Cold War—if you wanted to know how close the world was to committing suicide, you just looked to the divided city. And in 1989, things weren’t looking great for the communists. The Iron Curtain was crumbling. Due to a legal loophole, hordes of East Germans were able to flee into Hungary and cross into West Germany from there....

December 17, 2022 · 12 min · 2531 words · John Sperry

10 Tragic Facts About Sara Northrup L Ron Hubbard S Wife

He was referring to Sara Northrup, the woman who’d been at Hubbard’s side while he developed Dianetics and who later divorced him in a messy, public scandal. The whole world had watched their divorce fill the headlines of every paper. But still, when the question came, Hubbard just smirked and told the interviewer: “I’d never had a second wife.” It’s an incredibly brazen lie—and a sign of just how much damage Sara Northrup could do to him....

December 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2567 words · Christopher Burke

10 Tragic Tales From Cambodia S Terrifying Khmer Rouge Genocide

To “purify” Cambodia from the evils of capitalism and foreign influence, millions of people were forcibly evacuated from the cities and made to work in the countryside under inhumane conditions. Private property, religion, and money were all banned. Critics, intellectuals, and middle-class people were executed by the hundreds of thousands, and many others perished from starvation and overwork. By the time Vietnam invaded Cambodia and overthrew the Khmer Rouge in 1979, over a quarter of the Cambodian population had died, many of them buried in mass graves known as the “killing fields....

December 17, 2022 · 13 min · 2757 words · Adrian Dewitt