Top 10 Serious Problems With Wikipedia

Top 10 Disturbing Facts About Facebook 10 Blatant Bias Let’s start with the most obvious flaw. The fact that Wikipedia is edited and maintained by the general public means that anyone’s personal biases can easily leak in. A 2012 study looked at over 28,000 Wiki articles on US politics, searching for key phrases used by either Democrats or Republicans. They found that, over time, articles tend to go from being left-leaning to more neutral, which sounds good....

January 24, 2023 · 12 min · 2477 words · Chloe Rhyne

Top 10 Shakespeare Misquotes

From “The Life and Death of King John” Misquote: “Gild the lily” Actual Quote: “To gild refined gold, to paint the lily”. This is one of those odd misquotes in which the meaning remains essentially the same – though, clearly, Shakespeare’s actual quote is stronger due to the doubling up of the point. From: “Macbeth” Misquote: “Lead on, Macduff” Actual Quote: “Lay on, Macduff, and damned be him who first cries ‘Hold!...

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 554 words · Lisa Ostrye

Top 10 Shocking Stories From People Who Should Be Dead

Whether through pure skill and talent, timely help from others, absolute luck, or simply because the Grim Reaper was feeling lazy that day, these are the stories of 10 people who should be dead but aren’t. 10 Julius Caesar: The Battle of Alesia In the year 52 BC, Caesar was knee-deep in Gaul, an enemy territory. Vercingetorix, a Germanic tribe leader, intercepted Caesar’s forces. Vercingetorix retreated to a highly defensible fort named Alesia....

January 24, 2023 · 10 min · 2006 words · Edward Lambert

Top 10 Snipers In History

Concealment is key to becoming a great sniper—highly trained marksmen who can shoot accurately from incredible distances with specialized training in high-precision rifles. In addition, they are trained in camouflage, fieldcraft, infiltration, reconnaissance, and observation, making them perhaps the most feared military presence in a war. Below is my list of top ten snipers in history and some of the greatest shots ever fired. 10 Thomas Plunkett died in 1851...

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2566 words · Susan Garfield

Top 10 Space Age Radiation Incidents

RORSAT, meaning Radar Ocean Reconnaissance Satellite, is the western term used to describe a series of Soviet Union satellites. These satellites were launched between 1967 and 1988, to monitor NATO and merchant vessels using radar. They were referred to as Cosmos satellites and carried type BES-5 nuclear reactors fueled by uranium-235. For the radar to work efficiently the satellites were placed into low Earth orbit. The plan was for the spacecraft to jettison the reactor into high Earth orbit when the satellites effective life had ended....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1699 words · Kim Menter

Top 10 Stomach Churning Facts About People Eating Dogs

SEE ALSO: 10 Lies About Dogs We All Believe 10 A Fracture In Faith Like many cultures around the world, dog meat in Japan is viewed as a major taboo. Interestingly enough, that was not the case prior to the 6th century. When Buddhism arrived from Korea, the belief was instilled that meat-eaters ran the risk of consuming their reincarnated ancestors. Nevertheless, it would not be until 675 A.D., that the first official decree banning the consumption of meat—including the dog—took place under the orders of Emperor Tenmu....

January 24, 2023 · 13 min · 2597 words · Sylvia Estrella

Top 10 Strange And Revolting Facts About Synthetic Inventions

The art of mimicking also has a dark side. A thriving black market exists for fake pee and there is even synthetic fraud. 10 Facts We All Get Wrong About Colors 10 Eggs Without The Chicken Anti-meat activists and scientists have been trying to replace the egg for a long time. Every year, chickens lay nearly 2 trillion eggs. The birds are kept in cramped conditions and most will never see the sun....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1544 words · Sallie Yates

Top 10 Terrible Issues Facing Children Worldwide

Palestinian children are taught to hate Jews, to glorify “jihad” (holy war), violence, death and child martyrdom almost from birth, as an essential part of their culture and destiny. As captured on an Israeli video documentary produced in 1998, a “Sesame Street”-like children’s program called the “Children’s Club” — complete with puppet shows, songs, Mickey Mouse and other characters — focused on inculcating intense hatred of Jews and a passion for engaging in and celebrating violence against them in a perpetual “jihad” until the day the Israeli flags come down from above “Palestinian land” and the Palestinian flag is raised....

January 24, 2023 · 10 min · 2129 words · Arnold Hamilton

Top 10 Things The Us Took From Britain

It was also a catalyst for the contemporary value of freedom in America that everyone loves to celebrate with fireworks and barbecues annually. The piece of parchment, dressed with 56 signatures of colonial leaders, made its way across the Atlantic Ocean to King George III. It was not until 1783, when America reigned victorious in the Revolutionary War and gained its independence from Mother Britain, that America had the potential to become the global superpower it is today....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1712 words · Norman Chandler

Top 10 Uncommon Orchestral Instruments

Organ The pipe organ is one of the world’s oldest wind instruments, with examples found as far back as the 3rd century BC, in ancient Greece. The organs back then would have looked a lot different than the ones we are used to seeing, with water power supplying the air pressure required to push air through the pipes. Modern pipe organs are a lot more complicated than this, with multiple keyboards (including one played by the feet) and rows of stops....

January 24, 2023 · 6 min · 1227 words · Philip Slaughter

Top 10 Underrated Minor Characters From Pop Culture

But we mustn’t forget that there are tons of small roles that can help elevate a scene, a film, or even a series to classic status. Even in some sucky IPs, there can be some small, memorable performance that sticks with the viewer. Here’s a list that shows appreciation for some of the more incidental characters that were elevated by the able actors who brought them to the screen....

January 24, 2023 · 10 min · 2032 words · Ida Schofield

Top 10 Unsolved Mysteries In Physics

Today, we’re going to talk about 10 real mysteries that physics has yet to explain. From alien communication to time travel to gushing faucets, we’ll try to make these mysteries understandable for everyone. You may even want to explore these topics further on your own. After all, there are million dollar prizes waiting for the people who solve some cosmic puzzles. (Read on to find out which one of these 10 mysteries could make you rich....

January 24, 2023 · 16 min · 3306 words · Crystal Mathis

Top 10 Unsolved Mysterious Murders From The Early 1900S

10 The New Orleans Axeman1918–1919 On the evening of May 22, 1918, Jake and Andrew Maggio made a gruesome discovery. Their dying brother and his already-dead wife had been brutally butchered with an axe. They were the first victims of the person who would become known as the Axeman of New Orleans. Over the next 18 months, this mysterious murderer took the lives of at least 10 more people in their homes....

January 24, 2023 · 17 min · 3560 words · John Rankin

Top 10 Unusual Cooking Concepts

Imagine a bowl of steaming prawn noodles – made almost entirely with prawns and including no flour (the prime ingredient in noodles). This is the type of food you can produce using Transglutaminase (“meat glue”). Transglutaminase breaks down the cells of meat and basically turns it to a mush that can be piped or shaped. It is used in commercial food for binding meats together (as in hot dogs and sausages) but it really comes to life in the hands of modern chefs....

January 24, 2023 · 8 min · 1494 words · David Jones

Top 10 Volatile Vagrants

There is a true distinction between a homeless individual and a “bum.” Never mistake one for being the same as the other. The former are down on their luck and need a helping hand, whereas the latter have not only lost their way but, in come cases, the ability to distinguish between right and wrong. The following ten entries examine real-life stories involving vagrants so preposterous that they can only be envisioned on the silver screen....

January 24, 2023 · 11 min · 2142 words · Cleveland Michaud

Top 10 Ways Disney Corrupts Children

Perhaps one of the most obvious points critics have grilled Disney over are historical inaccuracies in their few films which are actually based on real events. “Pocahontas” has been dubbed a travesty on the history of the Native American genocide. The title character is portrayed as a native woman who falls in love with settler John Smith, but in reality Pocahontas was only 10 at the time. Smith did befriend the girl but there was no romance....

January 24, 2023 · 7 min · 1299 words · Jose George

Top 10 Worst Scenes In Movies

If horror movies terrify you, don’t worry about this scene – it is about as scary as an episode of Sesame Street. How they managed to get funding to make more movies after this mess I do not know. In this scene, the family parakeet kills its mate and then attacks the family. Here we see Linda Blair of Exorcist fame wearing extremely large shoulder pads, followed by a scene of some guy doing a lot of yelling for no apparent reason....

January 24, 2023 · 3 min · 557 words · Justa Kelly

Top 10 Young Killers

“You may think I’m a threat to the well-being of society. And I can understand why you would feel that way. The fact is that I’m not. I’d be an asset to society.” At 13, Eric Smith was bullied because of his thick glasses, freckles, long red hair and one other quality: He had protruding, elongated ears. These were believed to be a side effect of medicine his mother had taken for her epilepsy when she was pregnant....

January 24, 2023 · 12 min · 2360 words · Elvin Puterbaugh

Top 15 Horror Films Of The 2000S

An underrated werewolf movie which brings to mind the classic Carrie, Ginger Snaps is a coming-of-age story with a difference. This movie doesn’t deliver many scares, but has a very good story line and is highly original in a genre starving for new ideas. Ginger Snaps isn’t for everyone but it is well worth a look. An original, fun, slasher-type movie, Final Destination delivers high on the gore, scares and plot twists and it all makes for a very entertaining way to spend and hour and a half of your afternoon....

January 24, 2023 · 5 min · 984 words · Sarah Grinder

Top 9 Newly Found Photos Of Ted Bundy And Their Chilling Backstories

Yet lurking under this superficial demeanor was a cold-blooded killer who stalked, raped, murdered, and dismembered his victims. Later, he returned to violate the corpses further. He confessed to killing 30 young women and girls in seven states between 1974 and 1978, but the true total number of his victims is unknown. See Also: 10 Shocking Facts About The Last Days And Execution Of Ted Bundy Following a renewed interest in these murders and the stories of those who knew him best, his ex-girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer rereleased her memoir, The Phantom Prince: My Life with Ted Bundy, under the pseudonym Elizabeth “Liz” Kendall....

January 24, 2023 · 9 min · 1889 words · Charles Washington