Top 10 Papal Conspiracy Theories 2020

Top 10 Most Wicked Popes 10 Benedict’s Book As you likely know, there are currently two living Popes. Although this isn’t the first time in history that there have been multiple Popes, previous instances were more like power struggles over who the “Real Pope” was. When Benedict XVI stepped down, he was not declared illegitimate, which has led to a situation where we have two people with an apparent direct line to God....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2497 words · Seth Cunningham

Top 10 Paranormal Abilities

Psychokinesis Psychokinesis is also known as Telekinesis and mind over matter, and it is the ability to move or manipulate objects with the mind. This, in combination with pyrokinesis (item 5) is the ability that Carrie White had in the excellent book and movie adaptation of Stephen King’s Carrie. Of all the items in this list, I would say this is the one that most people would love to have....

December 26, 2022 · 7 min · 1431 words · Janel Chandler

Top 10 Reasons Diamonds Are Not As Great As You Think They Are

10 Traditional? Given how almost 80 percent of couples in the United States today propose with a diamond ring, you would think that this is an old tradition. After all, it seems like we have been doing it forever. In actuality, while the giving of a ring is an old tradition going back to at least the Romans, diamonds are another story. Around 1900, almost no one proposed using diamond rings....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1541 words · Brian Fisher

Top 10 Remakes That Don T Suck

David Cronenberg creates the ultimate body horror with his retelling of the 1958 film. Casting Jeff Goldblum as tortured scientist Seth Brundle, and Geena Davis as the woman who loves him, was a stroke of genius (seeing as how the two were, at the time, a couple); Davis manages to convey the horror that the man she loves is becoming a gigantic human/insect hybrid with sincerity and believeability, so that we as, an audience, are feeling her pain....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1008 words · Leo Mcbride

Top 10 Ridiculously Over The Top Horror Movie Deaths

With horror movies, it gets even worse, especially left to the creative minds of sick Hollywood types. Characters are cut into little pieces when pushed into a barbed wire fence or have their eyeballs pop out during laser surgery. Not to mention getting squashed by a flying car engine or having their heads popped open by falling weightlifting equipment. And this is all from just one movie franchise. On this list are 10 more over-the-top horror movie deaths that (hopefully) wouldn’t happen in real life....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1815 words · Mike Blount

Top 10 Spooky Tales Based On Weirder True Stories

10 Unsettling Premonitions That Came True 10 Neighbors Poison Halloween Candy Ronald O’Bryan ruined everyone’s fun. Cautious parents inspect their children’s Halloween haul to make sure no nefarious prankster tainted it. They usually test this by courageously eating some portion of the candy themselves. Only one recorded child has died from poisoned Halloween candy. It was not done by a demented boogieman, but the child’s own father. In 1974, eight-year-old Timothy O’Bryan went trick or treating....

December 26, 2022 · 11 min · 2339 words · John Tallant

Top 10 Tacky Automotive Features Of The 1970S

Like many other styling features on this list, spare tire humps were attempts to mimic the custom-bodied cars of the early 20th century. The first Lincoln Continental sported a covered spare, which was both functional and attractive. Lincoln designers pushed this feature on many Continental models over the years, even when they were no longer used for housing a spare and looked awkward, if not tacky, on more modern luxury cars....

December 26, 2022 · 5 min · 1036 words · Albert South

Top 10 Terrible Jobs Boys Have Done Through History

10 Gruesome And Shocking Facts About Victorian Surgery 10 Farming Farming as a job for children remains, to this day, a big part of life on family-owned farms, but in the past children would work wherever they could and for whomever they could. That meant back-breaking laborious hours under the blistering sun being paid a pittance. Without parents in charge, little leniency was offered when a boy fell ill or was overwhelmed by the job....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2699 words · Steven Freeman

Top 10 Things Hollywood Still Gets Wrong About Society

10 Movies Based On Common Misconceptions Unfortunately, Hollywood still gets a lot of things wrong about society. In theory, that should be fine because the goal of many movies is to portray the world as we want it to be—not as it really is. These inaccuracies become a problem, though, when they lead to ignorance about certain issues in real life. 10 War Is a Glorious Affair War is one subject that filmmakers have a social responsibility to portray accurately....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2117 words · Verla Thomas

Top 10 Things That Will Shatter Your Perception Of Reality

Einstein’s quote is relevant in many other ways. Not just cosmologically speaking (as most of those things have little effect on our everyday lives), but biologically as well. This indicates that everyone may have his own perception of reality. Sometimes, your reality overlaps those of other people. Other times, your reality is yours alone. Here are 10 revelations that should make you question everything you think you know about the universe....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2095 words · Kathy Curtis

Top 10 Things You Probably Never Knew About Real Vampires 2020

10 Graveyards Supposedly Haunted By Vampires 10 The real vampires could not give a damn about fictional stereotypes For a very long time, vampires were as common in Greece as in Romania. And although they scared Greeks out of their minds, they were quite able to walk about in full Greek sunlight. As any Greek could tell you, the only time vampires were compelled to remain in their coffins was ‘between the hours of Vespers on Saturday and the end of the liturgy on the Sunday morning’....

December 26, 2022 · 15 min · 3118 words · John Jeffers

Top 10 Tiny Creatures Capable Of Killing You

Granted, most of the deadliest animals in the world are relatively large. While they are certainly interesting, the smallest killer critters can be far more fascinating. These ten animals are two fundamental things: they’re small and horrifically deadly. Since they could all kill a person, they are arranged from the largest to the smallest deadly critter. Also, no vectors here, so don’t expect to see mosquitoes or fleas — only animals that can kill a person through direct contact....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 1979 words · Veronica Horton

Top 10 Unexpected Future Applications Of Quantum Computers

Quantum computers have existed since way before you think. The first quantum computation was carried out in 1997, using NMR on chloroform molecules.[1] Nowadays, we’ve been trying to slap the “quantum” buzzword on just about anything. Even then, there are still a few applications—in the endless list of quantum technologies—that are really mind-boggling. 10 Improving Cancer Treatment Cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the world. In fact, according to a recent survey from the World Health Organization (WHO), respiratory cancers alone claimed 1....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1764 words · Samantha Vest

Top 10 Ways China Is Turning Into An Episode Of Black Mirror

President Xi Jinping, now the “president for life,” is harnessing the country’s technological superiority to keep his people in line. The repressive regime has introduced a social credit score that punishes dissident behavior. Each score is calculated using a wealth of “big data,” including a person’s internet search history, criminal records, and shopping habits. A number of socially undesirable behaviors can cause a score to plummet. These include insincere apologies in court, traffic violations, posting fake news online, protesting against the CCP, or failing to visit elderly relatives....

December 26, 2022 · 12 min · 2459 words · Kathryn Garrett

Top 10 Ways People Got Paid To Do Nothing

Well, sometimes, the fates align in such a way that people actually end up making money for doing little more than existing. Let’s count down 10 different ways that people have made money for doing next to nothing. 10 Paid To Stand In Line Nobody likes waiting in line, but what if you could make money by holding someone’s spot? It may sound crazy, but it might make good economic sense....

December 26, 2022 · 13 min · 2713 words · Judy Lee

Top 10 Weird Feats And Facts About Water

It inspires awe with massive and bizarre storms, swirls, clouds, and even stranger molecules and quantum secrets. From the oldest water ever found to the mystery of where H2O originally comes from, this life-giving liquid can be scary and magnificent enough to belong to the realm of fantasy. 10 Fire Clouds Flames and water do not mix, but a rare kind of cloud forms over fiery events like wildfires. Most recently, these so-called pyrocumulus clouds appeared during Hawaii’s 2018 Kilauea volcano outburst....

December 26, 2022 · 9 min · 1792 words · Angela Kim

Top 10 Weird Histories Behind English Words

Many of these difficulties arise from the fact that English is based on a combination of different languages. Sometimes, we can easily see the similarities between English words and the languages from which they are borrowed. Other times, this can be a little harder. The following 10 English words have rather strange origins that may surprise you. Top 10 Silliest English Words And Their Origins 10 Lesbian The word “lesbian,” which is used to describe women who love other women, is derived from the Greek island of Lesbos....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1530 words · Adeline Soto

Top 10 Whites Who Stood Up Against Slavery

10 Benjamin Franklin Benjamin Franklin joined the antislavery movement toward the end of his life even though he had owned slaves when he was younger and ran advertisements for the sale of slaves in his Pennsylvania Gazette newspaper. To be fair, though, he also ran antislavery advertisements sponsored by the Quakers in the same newspaper. In 1787, he became the president of The Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, which was formed as The Society for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage in April 1775....

December 26, 2022 · 8 min · 1617 words · Helen Barriere

Top 10 Worst Movies From The Top Genres

Sometimes, a movie is so bad, it’s actually fun to watch. Ed Wood’s infamous Plan 9 From Outer Space is a perfect example of this, as it has a 67% on Rotten Tomatoes[1] despite being absolute trash. At least the more-realistic audience rating makes more sense at 46%. As you’ll see on other entries on this list, the critics are clearly not from the same species as regular film-goers as they seem to get it wrong every time....

December 26, 2022 · 10 min · 2125 words · Helen Hamberg

Top 15 Misconceptions About Evolution

Evolution is a theory about the origin of life The theory of evolution primarily deals with the manner in which life has changed after its origin. While science is interested in the origins of life (for example the composition of the primeval sludge from which life might have come) but these are not issues covered in the area of evolution. What is known is that regardless of the start, at some point life began to branch off....

December 26, 2022 · 6 min · 1179 words · Alfred Hunter