10 Surprising Things Once Banned From Tv Broadcast

In retrospect, many people today are apt to be surprised by TV networks’ past efforts to shield their viewers from shared beds; an actress’s navel; pregnancy, both as a word and as a condition; toilets; political parody; song lyrics; Elvis Presley’s gyrating pelvis; women who would dare to model brassieres and men who wore briefs; and “risque” cartoons. 10Shared Beds During the 1950s and 1960s, sex was considered a private matter, and even a suggestion of sexual relations between married couples was regarded as inappropriate....

January 18, 2023 · 9 min · 1781 words · Edward Sprague

10 Surprising Ways Christmas Is Celebrated In Japan

The Japanese are inventive and creative people who put their own twists on the celebration. These often surprise those of us coming from countries that have celebrated Christmas for centuries. Here are 10 different ways they celebrate Christmas in Japan. 10 Kentucky Fried Chicken Move over mince pies, turkey, and ham. In Japan, it’s KFC on the menu. Order your Christmas bucket of fried chicken early, or you might be out of luck....

January 18, 2023 · 8 min · 1603 words · Sharon Sturgis

10 Surprising Ways To Hack Your Body

Despite all of its marvels, however, our bodies are limited in many other ways, one of them being, say, the inability to fly. While we sure can’t do anything to fix that, there are many other ways to hack the body into doing things you never thought it could do, mostly by exploiting the various loopholes in the complexity of the brain. And we’re not talking about pseudoscience or old wives’ tales, either; all of these hacks are backed by science....

January 18, 2023 · 10 min · 2023 words · Jennifer Wyche

10 Theories On How The Universe Will End

10The Big Crunch The most prominent theory for how the universe began is the Big Bang, where all matter first existed as a singularity, an infinitely dense point in the abyss of nothing. Then something caused it to explode. The matter expanded outward at an incredible rate and eventually formed the universe we see today. Watch this video on YouTube The Big Crunch, as you might have guessed, is the Big Bang’s opposite....

January 18, 2023 · 9 min · 1892 words · Anthony Guttmann

10 Things From Ethiopia That Are Rare Or Unique

Ethiopia has many of the world’s oldest wonders. But it also leads with novel projects that fight modern problems such as deforestation and Africa’s water shortage. 10 Reforestation Record In 2016, India achieved an Earth-friendly record. The country planted 50 million trees in one day. In 2019, Ethiopia decided to break the record. They gathered lots of trees and the people to plant them. The latter included thousands of Ethiopian volunteers and staff from foreign embassies, the United Nations, and the African Union....

January 18, 2023 · 8 min · 1601 words · Jane Setters

10 Things Rich People Do That You Don T

When you step back from the hubbub of life and take an objective look at the behavior of actual rich people, you will be surprised to find that more often than not they are not following those same patterns as those who are outwardly rich but inwardly poor. This list looks at ten aspects of the life of the typical millionaire that go against our preconceived notions of wealth. It serves as both a guide to understanding the rich, and a guide to copying them in the best possible way: the way that can lead to your own future wealth....

January 18, 2023 · 8 min · 1702 words · Lisa Edwards

10 Things You May Not Know About Popular 2000S Movies

Likewise, it’s fun to discover little details about the production and cast that your friends might not know. It’s more interesting to watch the end product, and it never hurts to know some movie trivia at your next party. Here is some of that intriguing trivia from popular movies that were released in the 2000s. 10 Meet The Parents2000 Starring Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro, Meet the Parents hit the big screen in 2000....

January 18, 2023 · 9 min · 1838 words · Ann Patton

10 Times The X Files Were Closer To The Truth Than We Thought

10 ‘The Jersey Devil’Season 1 In “The Jersey Devil,” agents Mulder and Scully go to New Jersey after a dead body is discovered with its arm and shoulder missing. Analysis shows that a human being ate the body parts. Even though the local police deny the duo the opportunity to investigate, Mulder zeroes in on the legend of the Jersey Devil, a creature like Bigfoot. Mulder believes that the Jersey Devil is actually part of a small tribe of human beings who have remained hidden from modern society and close to their Neanderthal state....

January 18, 2023 · 12 min · 2514 words · Craig Herzog

10 Times Valuable Comic Books Were Found In Homes

That makes it all the more incredible that some lucky people have found these valuable books stashed away in their homes. You’d probably be more likely to win the lottery than to have these sitting around your house, but check your attic anyway. Let’s take a look at ten times that extremely rare and valuable comic books were found in an unsuspecting home. 10 Superman Saves the House from Foreclosure In 2010, a married couple in the American South was in a financial crunch....

January 18, 2023 · 10 min · 1999 words · Linda Moore

10 Tragic Tales Of Modern People Forced Into Exile

10Uzbekistan’s Nameless Writer In 1992, Hamid Ismailov needed to get away from Uzbekistan till things cooled down. He’d recently done a controversial freelance job with the BBC, and word was out that the authorities weren’t happy. Figuring any blowback would be temporary, Ismailov left the country, fully expecting to return within a few months or a couple of years. Fast-forward to 2015, and he’s still waiting. Uzbekistan isn’t a country you want to get on the wrong side of....

January 18, 2023 · 12 min · 2479 words · Sharon Odermott

10 Unforgettable Dogs In Horror Novels

Obviously, there are tales where the dog is presented as the bad guy, but more often than not, they are tools used by evil men or sometimes just tragic victims. One of the most infamous dog villains is Cujo, the star of an early book by Stephen King. Cujo is a rabid Saint Bernard that kills its owner and then terrorizes a trapped woman and her child. While Cujo can be considered the villain, in truth, he is simply a poor, sick animal who was treated poorly and got rabies....

January 18, 2023 · 9 min · 1800 words · Jillian Lesko

10 Unsettling Real Life Stories That Will Haunt You

10 Eerie Last Words Of People Who Then Vanished Without A Trace 10 Woman stuck in chair for months On 16 February 2017, an Ohio church volunteer placed a call to 911. He told the operator that a 75-year-old woman he had been caring for for over a decade was not acting herself and seemingly refused to get out of a specific chair at her home. However, police were not prepared for the horrific scene that awaited them when they arrived at Barbara Foster’s home in Springfield Township....

January 18, 2023 · 9 min · 1905 words · Dorothy Strapp

10 Unsettling Unsolved Cold Cases

10 The Disappearance of Sherry Lynn Marler At the age of twelve, Sherry Lynn Marler already knew what she wanted to be when she grew up: a farmer. She lived with her family in Greenville, Alabama, and the tight-knit community called her “Little Farmer” because she loved farming so much. Sherry’s dream never came true. On the morning of June 6, 1984, Sherry’s mother got ready for work and tiptoed out of the house to not wake Sherry, who was asleep on the couch....

January 18, 2023 · 12 min · 2478 words · Gina Burgher

10 Unsolved Mysteries From The Wild West

10 Butch Cassidy The most famous version of the story is the one that was immortalized in the movie starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford as the infamous outlaws. According to that story and other accounts, the pair fled from the United States to Bolivia when the heat from their 1890s spree of robberies got to be too much. It was in Bolivia that they were supposedly killed in a shootout....

January 18, 2023 · 14 min · 2803 words · Pearl Henderson

10 Unusual Scientific Scales

The Kardashev scale is a method of measuring an advanced civilization’s level of technological advancement. The scale is only theoretical and in terms of an actual civilization highly speculative; however, it puts energy consumption of an entire civilization in a cosmic perspective. It was first proposed in 1964 by the Soviet Russian astronomer, Nikolai Kardashev. The scale has three designated categories called Type I, II and III. These are based on the amount of usable energy a civilization has at its disposal, and the degree of space colonization....

January 18, 2023 · 13 min · 2669 words · John Quinn

10 Unusual Tombs From Around The World

But what if you wanted to have something much more memorable. Some people forgo the traditional tombstone for a more elaborate crypt or tomb. And some of them can be quite impressive, with others a bit bizarre, shocking, and downright creepy. These are 10 unusual tombs from around the world. 10 Inez Clarke Monument The Inez Clarke Monument is a strange and haunting monument of unknown origin. The statue of a young girl holding a parasol sits on a pedestal at one of the graves in Chicago’s Graceland Cemetery....

January 18, 2023 · 9 min · 1899 words · Jessica Lira

10 Videos That Went Viral Before The Internet

Yes, before YouTube or even the Internet, there were viral videos—and while they may have been VHS tapes passed around at work or school, or grainy films shown at underground festivals, they are totally recognizable as every bit the same phenomenon we know and love from the online world. Before Star Wars Kid and the Dramatic Prairie Dog, there was . . . This legendary 1936 “educational” film was ostensibly produced to warn parents about the dangers of the demon weed....

January 18, 2023 · 11 min · 2249 words · Priscilla Bellman

10 Ways The Metaverse Will Change The World

The word metaverse is a mash-up—Meta comes from Greek and means “next” or “beyond.” So metaverse means the next universe or beyond the universe. In 1992, Neal Stephenson authored the sci-fi novel Snow Crash. In the novel, he describes the metaverse as an “all-encompassing digital world” that exists in a parallel universe to the one we know as our normal, day-to-day physical world. Another way to understand the metaverse is to think of it as the Internet we know and love today but in 3D....

January 18, 2023 · 8 min · 1670 words · Justin Lauritzen

10 Ways Things Would Be Different If The Confederate States Had Won

See Also: 10 Monuments More Controversial Than The Confederate Statues This list touches on ten different ways the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA) would have evolved were the Civil War to end following the Battle of Gettysburg. Much of this is supposition made from identifying the major events in culture, economics, and politics evolving from the late 19th-century through the 20th, and into the 21st....

January 18, 2023 · 12 min · 2394 words · Steven Fuchs

10 Weird Sci Fi And Fantasy Musicals You Won T Believe Existed

Samuel Tailor Coleridge coined the term “suspension of disbelief” in 1817, using it to explain the theory that we are often willing to avoid critical thinking and logic for the purpose of entertainment. Nowhere has this been pushed to the limit more than in science fiction, and even more when a musical gets added to the mix. Below, we give ten science fiction and fantasy musicals that pushed the boundaries of possibility, for good or bad....

January 18, 2023 · 10 min · 1955 words · Gabriel Olson