10 Times Social Media Shut Down Freedom Of Speech

From neutered nationalists to gay censorship, social media bosses are willing to crack down on anyone who offends their advertisers’ fragile sensibilities. Here are ten ways that social media sites are strangling freedom of speech. Top 10 Terrifying Assaults On Free Speech Happening Right Now 10 YouTube Removes Firearms Videos Gun ownership is one of the most divisive and hotly debated topics of our times. So when YouTube chose to remove a large portion of its firearms videos, it was bound to cause a stir....

January 3, 2023 · 8 min · 1629 words · Wayne Barley

10 Tragic Backgrounds Of Beloved Hollywood Stars

10Clara Bow “Even now, I can’t trust life. It did too many awful things to me as a kid.” When going for tears during an emotional scene, some actors pick a nose hair, others use eye drops. Clara Bow? She just thought about the day her childhood friend Johnny died in her arms having been burned alive in a tenement fire. There are tough circumstances and then there are Clara Bow’s circumstances....

January 3, 2023 · 17 min · 3617 words · Charles Norris

10 Tragic Episodes From America S Forgotten War

From the moment Admiral George Dewey sailed into Manila Bay and defeated the Spanish fleet on May 1, 1898, the US looked on the Philippines covetously for new markets and investment opportunities. America also wanted to block other European powers, particularly Germany and Britain, from gaining control of the islands. The ensuing conflict took the lives of 220,000 Filipinos who stood in the way of US ambitions. 10 Total Ignorance Never had America been so ignorant about a target....

January 3, 2023 · 17 min · 3541 words · Bryan Loftin

10 Unexpectedly High Paying Jobs

Well, not always. Some of the jobs that you always thought were just stepping-stones to bigger things are well-paying careers on their own. The only reason we don’t know about them is because we never bothered to look into them. The people who did, however, fare much better on the pay grade than your average worker. 10 Deer Urine Farmer If you’ve ever been hunting in the US, you’d have come across deer lure perfumes....

January 3, 2023 · 8 min · 1667 words · Heather Bowden

10 Unexplained Mysteries Of The National Parks

With hikers just vanishing into thin air, strange creatures being spotted among the trees, and whole groups disappearing without a trace, no other places carry quite the same eerie auras as the national parks. 10 The Devil’s Den In 1946, Katherine Van Alst, an eight-year-old girl who was with her family at Devil’s Den State Park, disappeared from their camp and got lost. Six days later, she was found sitting in a cave approximately 48 kilometers (30 mi) away and 183 meters (600 ft) higher than the spot from which she had disappeared....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1783 words · Henry Marsden

10 Untold Stories Of America S First War On Terror

While it is US policy not to make concessions to terrorists like ISIS, Europeans are more likely to do so. Perhaps the best lesson we can learn from the Barbary Wars of the early 19th century is expressed in a statement by the Undersecretary for Terrorism at the Treasury Department, David Cohen: “Refusing to pay ransoms or to make other concessions to terrorists is, clearly, the surest way to break the cycle (of terror), because if kidnappers consistently fail to get what they want, they will have a strong incentive to stop taking hostages in the first place....

January 3, 2023 · 14 min · 2922 words · Jonathan Stelling

10 Utterly Vicious Creepy Crawlies

Yet nobody does death better than the little fellers—the six-legged freaks, the eight-legged aberrants, and the winged butchers. Individually, these critters may be as different as night and day, but they’ve all developed methods of murder that would make Hannibal cringe. 10 Bone-House Wasps Build Corpse Walls First described in 2014 and named after the bone-filled ossuaries of old, Deuteragenia ossarium is one ruthless son of a gun. It’s related to the more well-known tarantula hawk wasp, which lays eggs in live tarantulas and has one of the most painful stings in the world....

January 3, 2023 · 11 min · 2242 words · Aleta Barnes

10 Victorian Explorers Into The Paranormal

In doing so, they approached the unknown like any other scientific conundrum. They wrote up experiments, tried to attach philosophical treatises to their findings, and considered the illogical, the otherworldly, and the downright bizarre with inquiring and open minds. Although, occasionally, they were also a bit nuts. 10 Maria Hayden Maria Hayden was an American medium. In the mid-1800s, she became famous in England as the first medium to demonstrate the new art of rapping, shortly after the more famous Fox sisters had made such an “impression” (also known as a killing) back home....

January 3, 2023 · 10 min · 1973 words · Alicia Smith

10 Ways That Tuberculosis Shaped Victorian Society

Here are ten of the ways in which the debilitating disease shaped Victorian society. 10 High Death Rates The most obvious way in which tuberculosis affected Victorian society was, of course, the number of lives it took. It’s even believed to be the leading cause of death by any microbial pathogen in history. At the turn of the 19th century, around 50 million people worldwide were openly infected with it....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1716 words · Bonnie Waddle

10 Ways The Police Are Operating Like The Mafia

These are the words of the oath recommended by the International Association of Chiefs of Police . But an increasing number of law enforcement officers seem to be betraying the trust of the public they are supposed to serve and protect. Thanks to the invention of smartphone cameras and the ability to instantly share video through social media, a disturbing trend is becoming clear—some police officers are beginning to operate just like the Mafia....

January 3, 2023 · 11 min · 2203 words · David Jones

10 Weirdest Street Foods In The World

You may find yourself getting taken in by the bustling street stalls and happy local servers. But beware, those bubbling pots and sizzling pans could contain some pretty strange stuff. Here are some of the weirdest foods that you might be served as you’re wandering the streets. 10 BalutThe Philippines So it’s a hard-boiled egg. What’s weird about that? Think again because lurking beneath the innocent-looking shell is a tiny duck fetus that’s been boiled alive....

January 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1185 words · Gail Benson

10 Well Known Movies With Bizarre Backstories

See Also: Top 10 Creepy Scenes In Movies 10 Three Men And A Baby (And A Ghost That Wasn’t) Back in 1990 when we were still renting videos from the shop in order to see the latest movies, one particular film that was hard to get your hands on for a time was the comedy “Three Men And A Baby.” This was in part due to the upcoming release of its sequel, but mostly because people were eager to see for themselves the ghost that had seemingly been captured on tape in one of the scenes....

January 3, 2023 · 17 min · 3553 words · Phyllis Olsen

11 Terrible Tv Parents

An all-in-all scary dad and Korean War vet, he never actually lays a hand on his son, just threatens him ALL THE TIME with the prospect of him putting his foot, amongst other objects, up Eric’s ass. What he lacks in violence, he makes up in intolerance and temper. He can’t stand how “twitchy” and scrawny his son is, let alone his indifference to sports, nor can he stand what interests his son (Star Wars, comic books, action figures) or the way in which he communicates (sarcasm a....

January 3, 2023 · 6 min · 1228 words · Tracy Slover

15 Nazis That Should Have Been Executed

After the end of World War II, several meetings were held between the United Kingdom, Russia, and the United States to decide what to do with the Nazis. Thousands of German soldiers were rounded up and kept in large camps. During this time, Stalin proposed that every Nazi soldier should be executed. The option was considered, but Churchill denounced the idea saying: “the cold blooded execution of soldiers who fought for their country, I would rather be taken out in the courtyard and shot than partake in such action....

January 3, 2023 · 25 min · 5301 words · William Khoury

Another 10 Moral Dilemmas

You are stranded with thirty people on a lifeboat that is intended to hold only seven. No one can paddle this heavy boat and it is definitely going to sink, drowning everyone inside it. It occurs to you that you can save some of the people in the lifeboat by throwing all but the strongest rowers overboard. Do you think it would be morally permissible to save some people by throwing others overboard, especially seeing that, otherwise, everyone, including those thrown overboard, would have drowned anyway?...

January 3, 2023 · 5 min · 1065 words · Suzanne Heaton

Another 10 Mysteries That Defy Explanation

On this list are a variety of incidents that have yet to be solved, all different, but all mysterious in their own way. Top 10 Unsolved Mysteries Involving Celebrities 10 ‘Star Wars’ headdress On 1 January 2021, farmers in the town of Hidalgo Amajac in Veracruz were working in a citrus field when they discovered something unusual. Before them was a 2-meter-tall statue of a young woman adorned with intricately patterned jewelry and dressed in elaborate clothing....

January 3, 2023 · 26 min · 5398 words · Patricia Williams

Another 15 Amazing Science Facts

Fingernails grow four times faster than toenails Right handed people live, on average, nine years longer than left-handed people If you rub an onion on your foot – within 30 – 60 minutes you will be able to taste it – this is because it travels through the blood stream You can’t kill yourself by holding your breath (if you hold it until you go unconscious, you begin to breath normally as soon as you do)...

January 3, 2023 · 2 min · 346 words · Daniel Holliday

New Advert Trial

The adverts are on trial for one month to see if they will be a viable replacement for popunders. They are a new type of ad so we are part of the beta test. The reason I am looking at this option is because they have more going for them than popunders – here is a non-exhaustive list: Unlike popunders, these ads only once per session per user per 24 hours....

January 3, 2023 · 1 min · 191 words · Emily Harper

Ten Creepy Phrogging Incidents Faced By Homeowners

The crime is similar to burglary or squatting but even more invasive. Even after police arrest the intruders, residents must overcome the psychological violation. These ten phrogging tales are unsettling, creepy, and even violent. 10 The Worst Phrogger In 1986, troubled 17-year-old Daniel LaPlante was obsessed with another teen named Tina Bowen in his Massachusetts town. One night, LaPlante snuck into the Bowen family home and hid in a wall cavity next to the bathroom....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1706 words · Russell Desbiens

Ten Infamous Unsolved Cases Of Children Meeting Untimely Ends

10 Carolyn Wasilewski On a November evening in 1954, Carolyn Wasilewski left home to meet a classmate and sign up for her school’s winter dance. The 14-year-old never made it to her friend’s Baltimore home. During what should have been a short, safe walk through the Morrell Park neighborhood, she vanished. An all-night search ensued, but it was unsuccessful. The next day, a train conductor found Carolyn’s body on a set of railroad tracks....

January 3, 2023 · 8 min · 1632 words · Gabriel Mcmillan