10 Uniquely Odd Prehistoric Adaptations

When you see how much certain creatures have changed over time, it makes you wonder how today’s animals will adapt for the future. Will the creatures of today look as strange to future generations as prehistoric animals look to us? 10 Ancient Amphibians With Thousands Of Hook-Like ‘Teeth’ Modern amphibians are mostly toothless, but their ancient ancestors 300 million years ago boasted some of the most horrifying mouths ever designed by nature....

January 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1178 words · Franklin Suttle

10 Unsettling Teachings Of The Eccentric Aleister Crowley

10 Claimed to Have Developed the “V for Victory” Sign There was some pretty powerful symbolism going on in World War II, and according to Crowley, the Allied “V for Victory” sign was his creation. Since we know what happened at the end of the war, it goes without saying that he was right—if, that is, he did do what he claimed. At the time, he was friends (or at least acquaintances) with real-life super-spy Ian Fleming....

January 14, 2023 · 15 min · 3144 words · Dana Hensley

10 Urgent Facts About Europe S Migrant Crisis

Amid the sound and the fury from the media, hard facts can be hard to come by. But look closely and you’ll find there are some inarguable truths about Europe’s current crisis. 10It’s Closer To A Refugee Crisis Most of the press has so far characterized the crisis as being about “migrants.” The UN disagrees. On July 1, 2015, they released a statement on their investigations into the 137,000 people who had, by that point, crossed the Mediterranean this year....

January 14, 2023 · 12 min · 2427 words · Mary Wilson

10 Us Presidents Who Did Even Better After Leaving Office

10 George Washington After George Washington retired, he returned to his plantation at Mount Vernon and promptly began to brew as much alcohol as he could. Then he got bored. John Adams, Washington’s successor, kept Washington’s cabinet. Washington therefore had close working relations with all of them, and they were used to serving under him. Even before he left office, they offered to continue to listen to him, and after a few weeks, he took them up on that offer—without informing Adams....

January 14, 2023 · 11 min · 2213 words · April Mikes

10 Video Games That Changed How Games Are Played

The movie experience, on the other hand, is one-size-fits-all; if you know how to watch Alice make her way through Wonderland, and you’ll do just fine watching Freddy slash his way through Elm Street. But as gamers know, you can log a hundred hours in a Final Fantasy and still need just as many hours to learn how to play Civilization 5. Though every release is unique on some level, a few games changed the landscape so drastically—or even built the landscape themselves—that they’ve become icons....

January 14, 2023 · 8 min · 1549 words · Ronald Rainbolt

10 Violent Struggles To Control The Spice Trade

10 The Amboyna Massacre The island of Ambon in the Moluccas was a rich hub of the spice trade shared between the English and Dutch. After several years of bloody conflict, the English and Dutch East India Companies agreed to peace in 1619, but Dutch ships continued to harass English merchant vessels, increasing the cost of pepper in England. In 1623, a Japanese mercenary paid by the English was discovered by the Dutch prowling around and asking suspicious questions about fortifications, leading the Dutch merchant-governor Herman van Speult to believe the English were about to launch a strike against them....

January 14, 2023 · 18 min · 3720 words · Jenni Mclain

10 Wacky Allergies To Things Other Than Foods

But not all allergic reactions are to food or drink. This list will take you through some of the stranger allergies our human bodies can fall victim to. 10 Cold TemperaturesCold Urticaria Most people don’t particularly like being cold. But for a sufferer of cold urticaria, low temperatures bring on a whole new world of discomfort. Symptoms can range from redness, welts, and itching on skin that has been exposed to the cold all the way to systemic symptoms like headaches, diarrhea, tachycardia, and even anaphylaxis....

January 14, 2023 · 8 min · 1616 words · Michael Santiago

10 Ways Belgium Will Change The Way You Drink Beer

SEE ALSO: 10 Legendary Beer Facts To Get You Drunk Off Knowledge We visited a few places in Belgium where beer is nigh religion and tasted for ourselves the holy fervor that has stood to make this country a bastion of alcoholic enlightenment. In the process, we’ve come to an inescapable conclusion: These guys are crazy about beer, and we love it. 10Beers Per Capita Belgium has more individual styles of beer per capita than any other country in the world....

January 14, 2023 · 11 min · 2150 words · Dolores Thomas

10 Ways It Pays Off To Be A Jerk

10 Refusing To Apologize Makes You Feel Better When we apologize, we acknowledge that we have done wrong and that we want to move forward on a better path. While this is a generally good rule to follow, it turns out that not apologizing might make you feel even better. A study published in the European Journal of Social Psychology had researcher Tyler Okimoto ask 228 participants to recall a time they had committed a wrongdoing....

January 14, 2023 · 13 min · 2696 words · Matthew Martinez

10 World Changing Missionaries To South And Central America

10 John Smith Reverend John Smith was a member of the London Missionary Society living in Guyana in the early 1800s. It wasn’t a pleasant time by any stretch of the imagination; as the price of sugar dropped, plantation owners needed to make up the difference by forcing their slaves to work even longer hours under even more grueling conditions than they had previously been subjected to. Even though there were appeals in place to improve working and living conditions for the slaves laboring in British territories, decisions on the ruling were frequently pushed back....

January 14, 2023 · 14 min · 2885 words · Gary Wogan

13 Bizarre Music Videos For Halloween

This classic of Halloween parties everywhere has left a legacy that has yet to be overthrown. No song or music video to date has been more closely associated with the spookiest of holidays. This video is first on the list, not because it is the least of the videos presented, but because it is a terribly obvious choice, and we all want the list to be unpredictable, don’t we? Having said that, it would be a crime to leave this video off the list....

January 14, 2023 · 5 min · 865 words · Donna Bussey

15 Archetypal Southern American Foods

It’s also what the list author grew up on, and makes for some mighty tasting eating… somehow retaining a recognizable and homogeneous Taste of the South in spite of its disparate origins. For the purposes of this list, the South is defined as north of the Gulf of Mexico’s northern coast, west of the Altantic Ocean, south of the Mason-Dixon line, and east of the western Arkansas border (suck it, Texas and most of Florida)....

January 14, 2023 · 21 min · 4380 words · Mary Abelman

15 Astoundingly Beautiful Sci Fi Images

The Monorail Spike City Cyclone Eclipse Icarus Lunar Collision Too close for comfort Galactic Parliament Desolation Ancestors Toxic Planet Dying Sun Future City Future Entertainment Ghost City Bonus: Future Transport Technorati Tags: sci-fi, science fiction Read More: Twitter Facebook YouTube Instagram

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 41 words · Guillermina Owens

15 Cases Of Penis Removal

And one word of advice for anyone considering removing their own or anyone else’s penis: Don’t. “Angry Thai Women Lead the World in Penis Slashings” reads the headline of one internet report of a phenomenon known colloquially as “feeding the ducks”. A more sedate source, Australia’s ABC Radio, explained the situation as follows: “Thai men and women are increasingly at odds over an ages old custom of Thai men keeping a second wife … Twenty years ago, the crime of penicide came to public attention in Thailand with the report of an angry wife cutting off the penis of her philandering husband and feeding it to her ducks....

January 14, 2023 · 14 min · 2940 words · Florence Feder

5 Most Mind Numbingly Atrocious State Songs

Those are the good ones. At least, that’s what state songs are supposed to be like, if we’re going by averages. That means that to be one of the truly worst state songs, you have to work extra hard at being exceptionally terrible in some way. These are the ones that are, shall we say, special. It takes a bold state, one that’s exceptionally sure of itself, to choose a state song with a title that’s self-satirizing....

January 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1069 words · Christina Lee

8 Atrocities Committed Against Puerto Rico By The Us

La Operacion is a documentary that highlights the female sterilization policy. This policy was implanted by the United States as part of FDR’s “Operation Bootstrap” in a move toward industrialization. By 1974 35% of the Puerto Rican women were sterile and this number reached 39% by 1981. The problem with this sterilization policy is that most of the Puerto Rican women were misinformed about the sterilization process and most of the women didn’t know what the consequences would be....

January 14, 2023 · 9 min · 1858 words · Elizabeth Cooper

Another 10 Most Influential Scientists

“I much prefer the sharpest criticism of a single intelligent man to the thoughtless approval of the masses.” Kepler was a German mathematician and astronomer. A key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution. He is best known for his eponymous laws of planetary motion, codified by later astronomers based on his works Astronomia nova, Harmonices Mundi, and Epitome of Copernican Astrononomy. They also provided one of the foundations for Isaac Newton’s theory of universal gravitation....

January 14, 2023 · 6 min · 1194 words · Karin Moore

Jfrater And Listverse On Radio Scotland

If you are near a radio at the time, be sure to listen in! I will try to secure a recording of the session afterwards for posting here. The show I will be on is called MacAulay and Co. You can listen via their website the day after each episode – so if you can’t hear it on the radio, listen on Thursday by clicking the link at the bottom of this page....

January 14, 2023 · 1 min · 82 words · Larry Whitfill

New Site Launch Competition

First Prize First prize is an 8GB iPod Touch (the latest model) valued at $229.00 Second Prize Second prize is an 8GB iPod Nano (the latest model) valued at $149.00 in any color of your choosing. Third Prize Third prize is a 2GB iPod Shuffle (the latest model) valued at $49.00 in any color of your choosing. Note: If you already own one of the prizes and you are selected, you can opt to be paid the value of the prize via paypal instead....

January 14, 2023 · 4 min · 663 words · Marketta Bryon

Real Life Gargoyles Are Just One Of These 8 Astonishing Unsolved Mysteries

SEE ALSO: 10 Mysteries Resolved By Unbelievable Surprise Twists. 8 The Houston gargoyle In 1986, NASA employee Frank Shaw, left his office late one evening and walked briskly to his car. He had worked a long shift and was anxious to get home. But all thoughts of home flew from his mind when he looked up at the NASA buildings and saw a black figure perching on one of its corners....

January 14, 2023 · 10 min · 1953 words · Charlyn Byles