10 Real People Who Became Gods

10 Empedocles Empedocles the philosopher was a protoscientist and doctor who lived in Greece in the fifth century. By all accounts, he was a snappy dresser and something of a braggart. “All hail! I go about among you an immortal god, no more a mortal.” He used his knowledge to help others while increasing his own fame. One account says he raised a woman from the dead. At a feast to celebrate this miracle, all the guests fell asleep....

January 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1435 words · Guillermo Rodriguez

10 Reasons It Still Sucks To Be A Millennial

Despite being the largest generation in the workforce, and possibly the largest generation overall, millennials are deeply unpopular. They’re also deeply unhappy, deeply in debt, and deeply prone to being talked about in sweeping generalizations. Although they naturally won’t tally with everyone’s specific life experiences, here are 10 broad reasons why being a millennial basically sucks. 10 Everyone Keeps Telling Them Their Lives Suck Unlike the baby boomers (1946–64), the Silent Generation (1928–45), the Greatest Generation (before 1928), or even Generation X (1965–80), millennials are constantly being told by the media that their lives suck....

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2715 words · Peggy Szekely

10 Reasons Robin Williams Changed The Way We See The World

10 Moscow On The Hudson Even after the Cold War, tensions have never gone through anything resembling a period of true calm between the United States and Russia. All too often, the actions of a government become the actions of its people, with the everyday man who struggles to make a living being conflated with the government that’s enforcing the policies. In 1984’s Moscow on the Hudson, Williams brought a new face to the Russian everyman with his portrayal of a Russian saxophone player who become enamored with the American way of life and defected....

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2686 words · Omar Looney

10 Reasons Some Remain Suspicious Of The Official 9 11 Account

Of course, for every argument about the “official version” of 9/11 and the “truth movements,” there are counterarguments. What follows are 10 claims that offer a different version to the official story. As with the controversies over the JFK assassination, these 9/11 claims are largely the reasons that the “truth” of that fateful morning continues to be debated. 10 Could Such Mediocre And Inexperienced Pilots Have Flown Such Powerful Planes?...

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2650 words · Kenneth Peterson

10 Reasons To Be Hopeful About Colombia S Peace Deal

Negotiators from the leftist rebel group FARC and the Colombian government recently announced a major breakthrough, and a lasting peace now seems within tantalizing reach. Although Colombia has been here before, in 1984 and 1999, things seem materially different this time. Here are 10 reasons 2015 may finally see the end of the world’s longest currently running war. 10 The Major Causes Of War Have Been Addressed In a conflict as long-running and twisted as Colombia’s, it’d be nearly impossible to identify every single cause....

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2559 words · Shanna Farrell

10 Recently Executed American Murderesses

10 Suzanne Basso2014 In 1998, Suzanne agreed to marry 59-year-old Louis “Buddy” Musso. It was no ordinary engagement. Buddy was mentally disabled, and Basso’s promise to marry him was only a trick to lure the man from New Jersey to Texas. Here, Basso and five accomplices—including her own son—abducted the man, beat him, tortured him, and left him dead on the roadside. Justice caught up with the murderers. All were arrested, and investigators discovered that Suzanne had killed Buddy for his life insurance money....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1793 words · Angelina Gomez

10 Recently Rediscovered Historical Treats

10 Royal Tea Tea is one of the oldest beverages consumed by humans. But for many years, its earliest reference came from a Chinese text dating to 59 BC that vaguely referenced a drink that might have used tea. It wasn’t until January 2016 that the first definitive evidence of tea as an ancient beverage was found. When archaeologists examined the Han Yangling Mausoleum in Xi’an, which is the tomb of Chinese Jing Emperor Liu Qi who died in 141 BC, they found a leafy substance resembling tea....

January 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1405 words · Denise Murphy

10 Russian Closed Cities That Still Exist

Closed cities emerged around these colossal facilities, as a result of the large populations that the research centers brought, using secrecy in order to conceal information from the United States and their Western allies. Of the total of 44 closed cities that were initially established, it’s hard to believe that many of them continue to exist today. These cities are surrounded by barbed-wire fences and armed patrols which strictly restrict the entrance of foreigners, as a special pass is required to enter....

January 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1465 words · Curtis Kelly

10 Scientific Explanations For Our Weird Behaviors

10Not Replacing The Toilet Paper Roll On the scale of difficult things to do, replacing the toilet paper roll lands way down near the bottom of the list. Still, for some reason, many of us have a difficult time completing this simple task with any level of consistency. Why is that? The reason for our TP sloppiness, according to a pair of psychologists from the University of New York, isn’t really due to laziness but because replacing the roll isn’t the slightest bit stimulating and offers virtually no intrinsic reward (except to the anal retentive)....

January 24, 2023 · 14 min · 2956 words · Daisy Watkins

10 Serial Killers Who Were Shockingly Released From Prison Early

These following serial killers committed the worst crimes imaginable and have been released back into society. Despite all the pleas of the victim’s families, these monsters are able to enjoy the taste of freedom once more. Even more shockingly, some of these serial killers then went on to kill again. See Also: 10 Secret Prisons Governments Are Hiding From Us 10 Karla Homolka Canadian serial killer Karla Homolka, alongside her husband Paul Bernardo, raped and murdered at least three women in the early 90s....

January 24, 2023 · 10 min · 1955 words · Wanda Alderman

10 Shocking Crimes Of The Real James Bond

10The Paris Anarchist Murder Sidney Reilly’s early life is shrouded in mystery. He told a number of stories, all of them lies, but he was probably born Georgi Rosenblum in Odessa, Ukraine, around 1873. His first certain appearance in history came in 1895 when railway staff in Paris slid open the door of a train compartment and found a man lying in a pool of blood. The victim had been stabbed repeatedly....

January 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1479 words · Christine Wood

10 Shockingly Small But Adorable Aquatic Creatures

However, small aquatic creatures are not as well-known despite being just as abundant. It is difficult to believe that these tiny sea creatures can survive the treacherous depths of oceans and the huge variety of predators. Against all odds, the shockingly small aquatic creatures below not only survive but thrive—all while being incredibly adorable. 10 Nudibranchs The nudibranch is a shell-less mollusk that can be as small as 0.64 centimeters (0....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1500 words · Carol Campbell

10 Signals Criminals Use To Communicate With Other Criminals

Criminals have become highly creative, if not smart enough to not get caught. And for those who work with accomplices, their methods of communicating with one another have improved. Want to know some of their tricks? Here are 10 signals criminals use to communicate with other criminals. 10 Steganography? Steganography refers to hiding messages in ordinary media so that no one can detect the message—except the intended recipient. This method involves changing pictures to incorporate the message but still making it look normal so that outsiders cannot decode it....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1532 words · William Spann

10 Sinister Fictional Tales Of The Antichrist

10Lord Of The World Robert Hugh Benson, 1907 Robert Hugh Benson’s Lord of the World is a dystopian fantasy set in the 21st century. A Roman Catholic monsignor, Benson was concerned about the creeping materialism and secularism in his time, and he foresaw a future in which these forces would reign supreme, with religion thrust aside. In his vision of our century, Benson describes a world gripped in fear by the threat of war between East and West....

January 24, 2023 · 18 min · 3673 words · Robert Applewhite

10 Sinister Halloween Horror Stories That Really Happened

10Martha Moxley Greenwich, Connecticut, isn’t a place you’d expect to find a body. It’s one of the wealthiest burgs in the States, the place where Bush Sr. played as a boy and where a solid dozen US senators are raising their own kids. But in 1975, amid the sprawling estates, multimillion-dollar mansions, and manicured lawns, the blood-soaked body of 15-year-old Martha Moxley was found on a cold Halloween morning. The discovery shocked the town....

January 24, 2023 · 16 min · 3239 words · George Dacruz

10 Species That Are Surprisingly Ancient

10 White-Tailed Deer3.5 Million Years White-tailed deer are the oldest living deer species today. That didn’t happen by accident—these graceful creatures have retained their flexible nature and design for the past 3.5 million years simply because it works. White-tailed deer practice several survival life hacks. They will eat almost anything. This opportunistic deer will even chow on meat and fish. However, grass is off the menu. These deer completely lack the specialized teeth and stomach most other deer have that would allow them to get any proper sustenance from grazing....

January 24, 2023 · 11 min · 2184 words · Robert Gomez

10 Stolen Works Of Art Recovered Through Unusual Circumstances

10 Woman-Ochre A late-November heist at the University of Arizona Museum of Art in 1985 resulted in the loss of the $160 million painting Woman-Ochre by American-Dutch artist William de Kooning and a 32-year mystery regarding the valuable art’s whereabouts. The theft was carried out by a couple shortly after the museum opened, with the woman distracting a security guard before the guard could reach her upstairs post. Meanwhile, the male cut the painting from its frame....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1900 words · Tory Smith

10 Strangest Facts About The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

10The Shredder Was Inspired By A Cheese Grater Turtle archvillain Shredder is one of those bizarre things that comic and cartoon fans are just asked to accept. Realistically, it makes no sense for someone trained in stealthy ninjitsu to run around wearing bright purple and sporting shiny metal all over his body. However, his design was based on a real incident of someone running around with a cheese grater on his arm....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1864 words · Rutha Kearney

10 Strangest Things People Can Get In Prison

But in fact, the truth can indeed be stranger than fiction. Depending on your location, some of the items you can find inside are downright bizarre, not to mention messed-up and potentially deadly. 10 Baby Clams and Oysters Prison food may be better than you think. At one federal prison, you can buy smoked oysters and baby clams at the commissary. These prison delicacies are eaten as tapas or even raw in many countries as a novelty dish....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1777 words · John Clemence

10 Superhuman Mental Feats

Stevenson was intensely interested in whether free will could be overcome, with the result that a person would do something s/he would ordinarily refuse to do. So he set about addressing this issue in his legendary novella about a scientist experimenting with chemicals that will cause him to change into someone else. Dr. Jekyll has no idea, at first, that the person he will change into will be a pure misanthrope, Mr....

January 24, 2023 · 18 min · 3655 words · Gary Courtney