Top 10 Unusual Facts Involving Chalk

From chalk cliffs holding particles from outer space to an unexpected wonderland under the sea, the natural side of this rock hits spectacular highs. Ancient humans also left their mark with mysterious chalk artifacts. Today, criminals and cops alike love their chalk pencils and not in a way that people appreciate. 10 Bat Migration Discoveries Researchers know plenty about bird migration. However, the science is a bit lacking about arduous journeys made by mammals, including bats....

December 30, 2022 · 9 min · 1763 words · Virginia Stubbs

Top 10 Us Institutional Injustices Of The Past Decade

Barry Bonds was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame for breaking the home run record. Meanwhile, he was on trial for steroid usage (found guilty and denying the fact). That his name still remains in the books is unconscionable, especially where Babe Ruth took the record without any kind of drug use that would work in his advantage. Then again that seems to be the nature of baseball. It’s the dismissive “everyone’s doing it” attitude that lets these things slide, even as Mark McGwire slides onto home plate completely jacked up on the stuff....

December 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1257 words · Janet Hill

Top 10 Worst School Massacres

Cologne school massacre 11 killed | 22 injured | Walter Seifert June 11, 1964: Cologne school massacre. Armed with an insecticide sprayer converted into a flamethrower, a lance and a homebuilt mace, 42-year-old Walter Seifert entered the Katholische Volksschule and opened fire on the girls playing in the courtyard. He then knocked in classroom windows with his mace and fired inside. Eight children and two teachers died, twenty children and two teachers survived with very severe burns....

December 30, 2022 · 5 min · 895 words · Janet Campbell

Top 15 Best Nuclear War Movies

This list concerns movies, movie-length documentaries, and films that dealt with the immediate consequences—or pending events—of nuclear war. Therefore, I don’t include such post-nuclear holocaust movies as Nausica or The Planet of the Apes. It was also hard to narrow it down to even 15, so T2, Akira, Wargames and several others didn’t quite make the cut. Also, please note that this list is about TV and theatrical movies (with one exception), so please, no cries of “What about Jericho?...

December 30, 2022 · 5 min · 906 words · Nora Williams

Top 15 Greatest Epic History Movies

In 1937, in a remote area of Tibet close to the Chinese border, a two year old child is identified as the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama, the compassionate Buddha. Two years later, the child is brought to Lhasa where he is schooled as a monk and as head of state amidst the color and pageantry of Tibetan culture. The film follows him into adulthood: when he is 14, the Chinese invade Tibet and he is forced into a shaky coalition government; he travels to China to meet with a cynical Mao; and, finally, in 1959, ill and under siege, he flees to India....

December 30, 2022 · 7 min · 1472 words · Dwayne Harris

Top 15 Rock Riffs Of All Time

Van Halen Ain’t Talkin’ ’bout Love Wikipedia “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love” is one of the best known songs from Van Halen. Appearing on their 1978 eponymous debut, it is considered one of the rawest songs the band has ever recorded. The song almost has a “punk” feel, yet the solo and guitar virtuosity of Eddie Van Halen shines throughout the record. It has a distinct and raw sounding intro, structured around a palm-muted and arpeggiated chord progression of I, IV, VII in the key of A minor with harmonics....

December 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1185 words · John Markes

Top 8 Levels Of Scientology

See Also: Top 10 Evils of Scientology 8 OT I OT I comes after completing OT eligibility and OT preps (qv), this consists of walking about and counting people until one has a “win”, and similar god-like procedures. EP (End Phenomena) is to extrovert a being, and bring about an awareness of himself in relation to others and the physical universe. Also called OT (Operating Thetan) orientation. OT I has had various incarnations over the years “This Solo-audited level is the first step a Clear takes toward full OT abilities, and that first step is a fresh causative OT viewpoint of the MEST universe and other beings....

December 30, 2022 · 9 min · 1888 words · Fay Miller

Videocast Top 10 Most Evil Men

So, first things first, many thanks and kudos to Paul for this fantastic video. It is more than I could have done with my limited knowledge of video and audio production. Paul has taken each item on the list and, combined with excellent choices of audio, expanded on them visually. Be sure to visit youtube and comment – hopefully we can convince Paul to make this a regular thing! If so, I will definitely feature the videos on the front page....

December 30, 2022 · 1 min · 122 words · Salome Neumaier

Your View Should Gay Marriage Be Legal

Should Gay Marriage Be Legal? My answer: I am going to be controversial and political with my answer, which is: Should the state have any say in a moral issue such as this anyway? At what point does the state have a right to legislate for or against issues which are traditionally left to a person’s conscience? Deeper than the issue on abortion, gay marriage, prostitution and the like, is the problem of governments believing they have the need (and the right) to tell people how they should live their lives....

December 30, 2022 · 1 min · 97 words · Darryl Goddard

Your View Who Should Be The Next President

My answer is Obama. The reason for this is a very simple one (because I am not really affected by US policy except financial policy), I think Obama is likely to end the war in Iraq which, in turn, will help lighten the financial burden in the US. When the US economy is healthier, the advertising revenue on this site is better and will allow me to pay people to expand it!...

December 30, 2022 · 1 min · 87 words · William Lo

10 Accidental Inventions That Changed The World

However, in one case, it was a casual walk through the woods that led to the discovery. Find out how chance played a role in some of the world’s greatest inventions. 10 Velcro Velcro fasteners are on several products from backpacks to blood pressure gauges, but can you imagine a world where this technology doesn’t exist? Eighty years ago, people lived in a Velcro-less world with no plans or intentions of inventing the item....

December 29, 2022 · 8 min · 1695 words · Damon Vanicek

10 Adorable Animal Behaviors Right Out Of A Disney Movie

10Vampire Bats Cuddle (Far) More Than Any Other Bat Contrary to the bad rap foisted upon them by the media, vampire bats are total cuddle monsters. They engage in fastidious cooperative grooming sessions just like primates and curious teenagers do. Interestingly, the vampires—painted as the vilest of chiropterans—are 14 times more likely to indulge in these behaviors than other types of bats. Like the more advanced, poo-flinging hominids, bats groom each other to strengthen and maintain the strong social bonds necessary when the world hates you....

December 29, 2022 · 8 min · 1649 words · Marie Cox

10 Amazing Ancient Buildings Still In Use Today

Many buildings from the ancient world are still visible today but a few have managed to transcend their own time and continue to be used today. Here are ten living examples of ancient architecture. Top 10 Amazingly Preserved Ancient Foods 10 Proserpina Dam Threats to dams are all too common in news stories these days and not just through terrorism. Many dams built in the middle of the 20th century are already showing serious signs of breakdown....

December 29, 2022 · 10 min · 2109 words · Kenneth Bailey

10 Amazing Extremes Of Our Solar System

10Tallest Mountain Olympus Mons is a very famous Martian mountain that dwarfs even Everest in size. At 21,900 meters (71,800 ft) in height, this volcanic mountain has long been regarded as the tallest in our entire solar system. However, a recently discovered peak located on Vesta, one of the largest asteroids in the solar system, has officially dethroned Mons. Named Rheasilvia (after the mother of Romulus and Remus) its height just barely trumps Mons by about 100 meters (330 ft)....

December 29, 2022 · 10 min · 2054 words · Dawn Miranda

10 Amazing Ways Animals Are Superior To Man

10 Strength As humans, we see ourselves as the strongest race. Although our strength is notable, tiny critters such as beetles and ants put us to shame. The dung beetle, for instance, pulls 1,141 times its own body weight! While it may not seem remarkable due to its small stature, keep in mind that the human equivalent of such strength would require the ability to lift almost 73,000 kilograms (160,000 lb)....

December 29, 2022 · 8 min · 1633 words · Angela Allen

10 Ancient Children S Tales Told By Modern Archaeologists

10Oriens Rises In October 2013, the 1-meter (3 ft), lead-lined coffin of a Roman child was discovered by a treasure hunter with a metal detector in a Leicestershire field. So as not to refer to the child as “it,” the public voted to call her “Oriens,” which means “to rise (as the Sun).” It’s believed that Oriens was buried around the third or fourth century. We don’t know her age yet, but bangles found with the child suggest she’s a girl....

December 29, 2022 · 12 min · 2466 words · Corey Christensen

10 Ancient Sites That Might Be Stargates Portals And Wormholes

10Gate Of The Gods, Hayu Marca, Peru In 1996, it was discovered by Jose Luis Delgado Mamani while he was trying to learn the layout of the area for a job he had recently taken as a tour guide. The “Gate of the Gods” at Hayu Marca in Peru is said by native tribes to have once acted as a “gateway to the land of the Gods.” Mamani even claims that he had dreams of the doorway for years before he had accidentally found it....

December 29, 2022 · 13 min · 2693 words · Natalie Didonato

10 Bizarre Cult Teachings

SEE ALSO: 10 Shocking Facts Of The World’s Most Dangerous Cult 10 Ritual Hanging In Ancient Greece Dionysus has the reputation of being the Olympian that would be the most fun to hang out with on a Friday night. God of wine and fertility, he had a massive following across ancient Greece. While most of his festivals were of the “let’s parade giant phallic symbols through the street and drink jugs of wine” sort, the Anthesteria Festival of Athens celebrated a very different aspect of the Dionysus myth....

December 29, 2022 · 10 min · 2126 words · Henry Jones

10 Bizarre Movies About Prostitutes

Sex work, however, is still stuck in the fringes of most modern cultures, and like the fringe itself, its movies can get weird. Most movies featuring prostitutes are either overly tragic or silly, and even the happy ones make questionable choices. They seem to always want us to either pity, mock, or secretly fear sex workers, and a lot of the time, they try for all three. This list gathers ten of those movies, films about prostitutes that are just bizarre....

December 29, 2022 · 7 min · 1418 words · Margaret Peral

10 Bizarrely Edible Organs

Eating animal organs, often referred to as offal-style dishes, is a routine practice elsewhere. Many countries consider different organs to be delicacies, and some are easily located on the menus of restaurants and street vendors. Although it might seem outrageous to take a bite of a bull’s testicle or swallow a portion of a chicken’s digestive tract, eating these organs is normal for many individuals. In fact, some of these foods are said to be a delight to eat if you dare to give them a try....

December 29, 2022 · 12 min · 2393 words · Todd Johnson