10 Of The World S Most Mind Blowing Hoaxes

Some of us balk at the thought of telling a little white lie. What would happen if we were caught? How might we maintain such a deviation from the truth? Or perhaps, if you are the more brazen type, you might leap at the chance to write your own narrative. After all, not all of us are gifted such perfect opportunities to create a new version of history. In the spirit of such opportunities, we present to you a list of 10 of the world’s boldest individuals—those who saw their opportunity and seized their new reality....

January 16, 2023 · 14 min · 2855 words · Rose Morris

10 Politicians That Made All Their Money In Politics

A politician also needs to be emotionally and psychologically strong because, in most cases, political ambitions and controversy go hand in hand. Fortunately, some have been steadfast, wading through the murky waters of politics, and have something to show for it. Massive wealth. The one factor that makes political positions desirable is the proximity to power. By being a politician, one has the means to access the rich and the mighty and close multiple deals that help one amass wealth—people whose sole wealth can be attributed to their life in politics....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1913 words · Anthony Rahn

10 Psychology Tricks You Can Use To Influence People

Read More: Twitter Facebook YouTube Instagram title: “10 Psychology Tricks You Can Use To Influence People” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-29” author: “Stuart Harrower” Trick: Get someone to do a favor for you—also known as the Benjamin Franklin effect. Legend has it that Benjamin Franklin once wanted to win over a man who didn’t like him. He asked the man to lend him a rare book and when the book was received he thanked him graciously....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1583 words · Michael Hollack

10 Puzzling Cosmic Mysteries That We Recently Solved

10What Is That Bizarre Object In The Center Of Our Galaxy? For a long time, astronomers have tried to figure out the nature of G2, an unexplained body in the center of our galaxy. At first, they thought G2 was a hydrogen gas cloud moving toward the huge black hole in our Milky Way. But G2 wasn’t acting like a hydrogen cloud caught in a black hole’s gravitational pull. If it had been, G2 would have exploded in a massive fireworks show that would have significantly altered the black hole....

January 16, 2023 · 12 min · 2478 words · Jack Cadiz

10 Real Honeypot Operations That Played Out Like Spy Thrillers

10For The Love Of Clayton Lonetree There was never a man lonelier than Clayton Lonetree. A Navajo native, Sergeant Lonetree was stationed at the US embassy in Moscow during the Cold War, and unlike many of the other Marine guards on base, Clayton didn’t have a wife or a girlfriend to write to him. He took to heavy drinking, which distanced him even more from his colleagues in the Corps. Disconsolate and increasingly disillusioned with his assignment abroad, Clayton nevertheless refused to request a transfer....

January 16, 2023 · 19 min · 3991 words · Ronnie Nguyen

10 Real Life Romantic Love Stories From World War Ii

An estimated 40 million to 50 million died in the war spanning 1939 to 1945. But it was not all that bad as people also found fireworks amid the gunfire. There is no perfect time to love. It can hit anytime and anywhere. But there is just something endearing and fascinating about couples finding it in the middle of war. It’s poetic. So it should not be surprising that some people fell in love despite desperate times during World War II....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1603 words · Dianna Folse

10 Real Life Explanations For Famous Myths And Cryptids

10ChupacabrasSick Dogs And B Movies Most people’s think of the chupacabra as a dog-like creature. It was in this guise that the chupacabras were defeated by Erik Estrada at the Battle of the Alamo. This type, as we’ve covered before in the specific case of the Cuero chupacabra, is generally found to be canines suffering from mange. Mange is a nasty disease that consists of mites burrowing under the skin, causing inflammation that blocks blood supply to the hair follicles, resulting in the loss of hair and sometimes secondary skin infections....

January 16, 2023 · 16 min · 3221 words · Raymond Connelly

10 Recent Discoveries Concerning Ancient Europe

This attitude is undergoing a transformation. Thanks to recent archaeological discoveries, it’s becoming clearer and clearer that ancient Europe, especially prehistoric Europe, was far more developed than previously thought. This development wasn’t just in the Mediterranean basin, either. Archaeologists have not only unearthed evidence of professional armies, advanced technologies, and elaborate social structures in the mountains of Northern Europe and the Balkans, but they’ve even decoded some of the continent’s oldest mysteries....

January 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2217 words · Maria Tsai

10 Religions Spawned By Works Of Fiction

10DudeismThe Big Lebowski The Coen brothers’ cult classic was not exactly a box office smash, but its enduring popularity among fans has led to the spawning of a religion. Aspirants are invited to “Come join the slowest-growing religion in the world—Dudeism. An ancient philosophy that preaches non-preachiness, practices as little as possible, and above all, uh . . . lost my train of thought there.” Devotees are able to join the 220,000 people worldwide who have become ordained as a Dudeist priest....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 1991 words · Benjamin Mercado

10 Scientific Names With Ridiculous Backstories

10Dinohyus Hollandi This scientific name is Latin for “Holland is a terrible pig.” No, the scientists weren’t riffing on the Netherlands—Holland refers to the director of the Carnegie Museum, W.J. Holland. He was an eminent zoologist and paleontologist (and even an ordained minister). He started his career at the University of Pittsburgh before becoming the director of the Carnegie Museum. It was at the museum that this particular animal received its name....

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1656 words · Edward Hernandez

10 Secret Outlaw Languages

10Polari The origins of this UK cryptolect are shrouded in mystery. One theory is that British sailors crafted this tongue by combining the Mediterranean lingua franca with local slang. Others claim it began as the jargon of 19th-century Italian carnies. What everyone agrees on is that Polari became the insider dialect of English theater. From the stage, it became a secret code among British homosexuals. Given that homosexuality was illegal in England until 1967, by any definition, Polari is an outlaw language....

January 16, 2023 · 13 min · 2630 words · Lauren Welton

10 Sex Tips From History S Greatest Thinkers

SEE ALSO: 10 Sex Myths We All Believe 10 Pythagoras Sex Tip: Only do it in the Winter Pythagoras was one of the giants of ancient Greek philosophy who founded a school of thought that influenced thinkers like Plato. He was also the founder of a slightly weird cult. Pythagoras set up his school as a type of commune around 530 BC and all who followed him had to adhere to a set of slightly strange rules....

January 16, 2023 · 11 min · 2251 words · Mary Painter

10 Shocking Cases Of People Who Attended Their Own Funeral

Unsurprisingly, few people live to see their own funeral; most are long dead before the ceremony begins. However, the following people each managed to witness their own life’s memorial—either by choice or by bizarre chance. 10 Timothy Dexter Eccentric 18th-century millionaire Timothy Dexter wanted to know what people thought about him. He decided to hold a mock funeral, hide, and see how his death affected the guests.[1] Dexter sent out a notice, which claimed he had died, and his family invited people to his funeral....

January 16, 2023 · 9 min · 1802 words · Robert Gaither

10 Signs Us Politics Is Completely Screwed

Right now, American politics is like a cartoon car from Wacky Racers, careering toward the edge of a cliff long after the engine has fallen out and the brakes have stopped working. Unless something drastic changes soon, everyone’s going to crash to the ground in a flaming wreck. 10Paranoia Is Going Mainstream In summer 2015, the military embarked on Jade Helm 15, a multistate training exercise that became a magnet for fringe beliefs....

January 16, 2023 · 13 min · 2747 words · David Spencer

10 Singers Who Used To Be Strippers

Regarding their humongous careers, it’s fair to say that most musicians have a reputable past. They worked hard, endured sleepless nights, and disregarded producers who dismissed their talents; fair play to them. However, some singers started as strippers before their newly found fame. While some regret the experiences, others see it as a part of their life that catapulted them to the next phase. We discuss the most popular singers who used to be strippers below:...

January 16, 2023 · 8 min · 1589 words · Ruby Bennett

10 Smallest Things Of Their Kind In The World

10 Gun According to the company website, the Swiss MiniGun is “a double action revolver and has all the same features as are found on a real size gun.” As the name implies, the gun and its components are Swiss-made, which kind of makes sense—a country famous for the quality of its clocks and watches should have no trouble with a working pistol the size of a thumb drive. The six-shot revolver fires 2....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 2056 words · Raymond Marmol

10 Songs That Tell Terrifying And Troubling Stories

10 “Possession” – Sarah McLachlan These lyrics are creepy enough without knowing that they were inspired by a real-life stalker who consistently sent demented fan letters to singer Sarah McLachlan for three years. Several of the letters contained thinly veiled threats, including that the stalker “would stop at nothing to achieve their destiny” and that McLachlan had been “betrothed” to him since birth. The stalker soon realized that his words had been used in McLachlan’s song “Possession,” and he then tried to sue her....

January 16, 2023 · 7 min · 1387 words · Ronald Johnson

10 Steps In The Evolution Of Werewolf Lore

The European werewolf, also known as a lycanthrope, is a fixture of modern pop culture. Its origins lie in ancient times, before recorded history, but its role has changed through the ages. Lycanthropy began as a punishment, became a gift, and was rewritten as a curse. 10The Ancient Warrior Class The Proto-Indo-European culture was a primal civilization that may have existed in ancient Europe. If real, it would be the source of all European culture, but there is no physical evidence of its existence....

January 16, 2023 · 10 min · 1988 words · Christopher Gallegos

10 Stories About Nero More Shocking Than Fiction

Still, there are stories about Nero’s excess and depravity that go beyond anything imagined in the most gruesome horror stories. Although there’s no way of knowing how many stories are true, you don’t earn a reputation like this one without doing something people didn’t like. 10 He Burned Christians For A Source Of Light Nero never had progressive policies when it came to Christians, but he got really hard on them after the Great Fire of Rome....

January 16, 2023 · 7 min · 1422 words · Sam Manahan

10 Strange Facts About Disneyland That Will Really Surprise You

10Black Sunday After two decades of planning and a year of construction, Walt Disney transformed a 160-acre orange grove into a $17 million Disneyland. Walt Disney’s bankers and even his brother Roy thought the project would ruin him. He borrowed against his life insurance and sold vacation property to build the park. The year of construction on Disneyland was frenzied and rushed. They worked right up to the 90-minute ABC live broadcast of the opening....

January 16, 2023 · 6 min · 1201 words · Geneva Brown