10 Surprising Attitudes Toward Nudity

10Public Nudity The laws regarding public nudity vary wildly across the world, and in America, they even vary from state to state. In New York City, for example, women are allowed to go topless. Some, such as performance artist Holly Van Voast, do so deliberately to provoke a reaction. In the United Kingdom, nudity is allowed on certain beaches but not in public. Stephen Gough, known as “The Naked Rambler,” has frequently challenged these laws by hiking nude in public throughout England and Scotland....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1726 words · Jonas Morris

10 Surprising Phobias Of Fearless Historical Leaders

10 Franklin D. RooseveltFire Though he said that “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself,” Franklin D. Roosevelt had an intense personal fear of fire. His fear was likely to stem from his childhood, when he had several frightening experiences. As a young child, he witnessed his young, screaming aunt Laura running down the stairs with her dress ablaze from a spilled alcohol lamp. In 1899, he helped to tear up part of a parlor floor to put out a cellar blaze and participated in a bucket brigade to put out a stable fire at the nearby Groton School....

January 24, 2023 · 11 min · 2143 words · Henry Judd

10 Surprising Ways We Re Exactly Like Our Ancestors

10Trash Talking Today we trash talk when we play video games or sports—so much so that there are often rules to govern what’s considered sportsmanlike conduct. And as it turns out, the ancients did exactly the same thing. Historians have recently started studying ancient graffiti as a way to look into the world of everyday people, and they’ve found that not only were they cheerfully foul-mouthed, they also shared their opinions with less regard for other people’s feelings than the average YouTube commenter....

January 24, 2023 · 10 min · 2012 words · Leonard Dodson

10 Theorized True Culprits Behind Famous Deadly Attacks

10Algeria’s Secret Service Bombed The Paris Metro On July 25, 1995, a bomb exploded in a crowded Paris metro car. It was the start of a summer of terror. By October that year, seven more bombs had detonated across France, killing eight and wounding 200. Responsibility was placed on Algeria’s Armed Islamic Group (GIA), seeking revenge for France’s support of their government during the civil war. But there’s another theory: The Algerian government itself was responsible....

January 24, 2023 · 11 min · 2222 words · Jennifer Schnee

10 Things You Didn T Know About Antarctica

Far more than just a frozen land of penguins, the frigid continent features more than you might imagine, and there’s even more than that hidden beneath its ice sheets. Antarctica has plenty of delicious content, all told here. 10 Land Divisions Given that Antarctica is around 1.5 the size of the United States, there is quite a lot of land to divide. This continent is divided into two regions: East and West Antarctica....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1726 words · Patrick Sifford

10 Things You Didn T Know Plants Could Do

Humankind has grown up alongside plants, and we’re quite used to seeing them just sitting there, not doing much of anything. For that, we could be forgiven for viewing plants as inanimate objects that aren’t capable of anything other than growing taller, getting eaten, and shriveling up. However, members of the plant kingdom are capable of some pretty awesome things. Let’s explore a few, shall we? 10 Communicating Via Roots Trees are fairly inconspicuous upon first glance: branches lightly blowing in the breeze, woodland creatures nesting in their trunks....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1674 words · Marilyn Zullo

10 Things You Might Not Know About The Isle Of Man

Castle Rushen, one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval castles, is among the island’s greatest attractions. The Isle of Man also holds the world’s largest working waterwheel, which used to provide water to the mines. And there are a dozen ancient and Neolithic sites to explore. The Isle of Man is especially convenient for tourism as most of the island can be seen by traveling on a network of heritage railways powered by steam, electricity, and even horsepower....

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2746 words · Laura Langston

10 Things You Should Know About The Papacy

The pope is supreme. He is an absolute monarch who answers to no man on earth. When Pope Benedict XVI abdicated he did not offer his resignation to anyone: he simply declared it to be so. The pope is the only absolute authority in the Church. He can overrule any decision made by his delegates in other countries—the bishops. Bishops do have a certain autonomy but their statements must always be in accord with the wishes of the pope....

January 24, 2023 · 14 min · 2854 words · Richard Bode

10 Times A Homeless Person Was A Hero For Real

Society seems to eat up these stories that fuel their distaste for the homeless, but there are plenty of cases of true heroism that should be remembered and honored. The purpose of this list is to highlight the moments when those who have lost everything in life act as heroes despite societal expectations. In the wake of these “homeless heroes turned rotten” stories, we need to be reminded of some real heroes....

January 24, 2023 · 12 min · 2478 words · Wilbur Gilmore

10 Times Santa Claus Was More Naughty Than Nice

Some use the image of the jolly old magical being to lure children. Others use it as a disguise. Either way, these ten examples of Santa being cruel will make you think twice the next time you hear the ringing of bells. 10 Charles Smith The first item on this list is nowhere near as dire as the entries which follow. It is, however, amusing and a welcome break from the creepy and horrific crimes that the rest of the Santa Clauses committed....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1518 words · James Brahler

10 Times The Religious Were Forward Thinking

There have, however, been some interesting exceptions to this stereotype. Here, we’ll look at ten times through history that the religious were more forward-thinking than some of their contemporaries. 10 Nudity Around 170,000 years ago, humans started wearing animal skins, not out of shame but just because someone realized it could help to protect from cold. The idea of needing to cover specific body parts was a concept introduced by religion....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1852 words · Phillip Stevenson

10 Totally Reliable Mostly Sane People Who Have Seen A Mermaid

However, there was a time when perfectly rational people not only believed in mermaids but sometimes also convinced themselves that they had seen one in the scaly flesh. Here are ten such reports. 10 Christopher Columbus In 1492, Christopher Columbus set off to find a new trade route to Asia and famously “discovered” the “New World” of the Americas by mistake. Not only did he find a new continent, but he also observed a few mythological creatures....

January 24, 2023 · 11 min · 2269 words · Keith Cecilio

10 Unbelievably Incompetent Ways Police Failed To Catch Killers

As it turns out, the men who managed to evade detection for decades weren’t as crafty as it seems. Some of them pretty well got caught with their hands bloody, face-to-face with the men hunting them. And for reasons that you’ll never believe, they were allowed to walk free. 10 Richard RamirezThe Night Stalker In the middle of the murder spree that would end up taking 13 lives, Richard Ramirez was nearly arrested by a police officer named John Stavros....

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2724 words · Lisa Salisbury

10 Uncommon And Unorthodox Conceptions Of God

10 Apeirotheism In the late 19th century, philosopher Thomas Davidson developed apeirotheism, or “the theory of Gods infinite in number.” His ideas were inspired by the individualist thought of Aristotle and Leibniz, the idea of vita nuova, or spiritual regeneration, from Rosmini and Dante, as well as the social activism of the proto-Fabians. Davidson believed there was a primary or archetypal individual or God, which he referred to as thinking or Nous....

January 24, 2023 · 12 min · 2470 words · Linda Garcia

10 Unexpected Causes Of Erectile Dysfunction

We are all probably familiar with some causes of erection failure: old age, smoking, alcohol misuse, and diabetes. But there are a number of other, more obscure factors that can contribute to the male member failing to rise to the occasion. 10High Blood Pressure To achieve an erection, the penis needs to be inflated with blood. We might reasonably expect that someone with high blood pressure would possess a more powerful pump to achieve this aim and therefore might be less likely than the average man to suffer erectile failure....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1797 words · Tommy Daniels

10 Unexpected Perks To Becoming The Queen Of England

The British monarchy is a strange system built on customs and laws that are hundreds of years old—and that has given Queen Elizabeth II some insane powers. There are privileges in the British law books that let the queen do some crazy things that we’re just kind of counting on her not to do. If the queen ever went mad with power, she could have one hell of a day....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1896 words · Helen Agee

10 Uniquely Japanese Arts

When this ended there was another wave of trade and knowledge of Japan’s culture spread widely. Among the exports were artistic forms seen nowhere else. Here are ten of the most amazing products of Japanese imagination. 10 Unusual And Fascinating Japanese Emperors 10 Kintsugi The Japanese sense of aesthetic is sometimes radically different from traditional European forms. While the Ancient Romans and Greeks favoured idealised and flawless artworks the Japanese found beauty in impermanence and imperfection....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1830 words · Jewel Smith

10 Urban Legends About Sex That Turned Out To Be True

As it turns out, some of these urban legends are actually 100% true. Interestingly, a lot of them are about sex—if this doesn’t make you uneasy about sleeping with somebody, we don’t know what will. 10People Have Actually Gotten Stuck During Sex While this nightmarish scenario might be the last thing any couple wants to experience, it unfortunately has happened multiple times in the past. According to medical journals, penis captivus (yes, it’s as painful as it sounds) involves intense spasms that can cause a woman’s vagina to clamp down on her partner’s penis during intercourse....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1798 words · Cynthia Mayes

10 Ways A Hospital Stay Can Make Us Sicker

We certainly don’t expect to get worse as a result of being hospitalized. However, there’s a chance that, in fact, we will get worse as there are 10 ways a hospital stay can make us sicker. 10 Post-Hospital Syndrome Dr. Harlan Krumholz of the Yale School of Medicine has coined the term “post-hospital syndrome” to identify a temporary period during which patients are susceptible to an illness following a hospital stay....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1520 words · Mary Smallwood

10 Ways Recycling Hurts The Environment

SEE ALSO: 10 Animals That Surprisingly Benefit From Climate Change Contamination is one of the biggest obstacles in the recycling industry right now. If there are impurities or toxins on the original material—say lead paint from an aluminum spray can—they’ll usually make it through the recycling process and end up buried in the new product, which might turn out to be, say, a soda can. The worst part is that sometimes we don’t know when something’s contaminated—until it’s too late....

January 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1161 words · Alvin Burt