10 Infuriating Cases Of People Refusing To Help

10 Save A Drowning Child When 10-year-old Jordon Lyon saw his younger sister, Bethany, fall into a canal in the English city of Manchester, he didn’t hesitate to leap into the water in an attempt to save her. However, Jordon’s lion-like courage was betrayed by his small frame and he became submerged a short while after jumping into the water. Jordon’s family quickly scrambled for help and eventually managed to elicit the assistance of two passing police community support officers (PCSOs), who are volunteer police officers made up from keen members of the public with an interest in helping people, the law, and generally being an asset to the community....

December 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2271 words · Robert Valley

10 Innovative Applications For Virtual Reality

10 Virtual Crime Scenes Physical tours of crime scenes by juries are no longer as prevalent as they once were, largely supplanted by high-definition photography and video equipment. But one British research team is making a strong case for VR headsets as standard courtroom equipment. The British have long been proponents of this use of the technology, having completed a study over a decade ago at William and Mary College which found it feasible....

December 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1479 words · Donna Perry

10 Insects That Belong In An Alien World

With their soft bodies and high protein content, caterpillars are usually incredibly vulnerable. To fend off predators, they often resort to scare tactics. Sometimes it’s in the form of bright, flashy colors; sometimes it’s in the form of mimicry—looking or acting like another, more dangerous insect. The Puss Moth caterpillar opts for mimicry, forming a bizarre looking “face” that resembles a vertebrate face scary enough to send most curious predators the other way....

December 25, 2022 · 6 min · 1216 words · Linda Hoeft

10 Interesting Conceptions On The Nature Of Time

But for such a permanent fixture of our lives, time is actually quite flexible and far more descript than the given intuition we have of it. How can time affect our lives, our thoughts, our perceptions? And is time as straightforward as it seems to our intuition, our experience of it? What are the different ways we can think about time, and what can we learn from it? Time can be a fixed point, such as 11:14 PM on Tuesday, May 12, or a measurement between two points, as in one second or one minute in the continuum of the flow of all things....

December 25, 2022 · 12 min · 2523 words · Shawn Reynolds

10 Lake Monsters That Aren T Just Nessie Rip Offs

10 Ahuitzotl In the Aztec Nahuatl language, ahuitzotl means “spiny aquatic thing” or “thorny thing of the water.” It was described as a five-handed amphibious hyena that inhabited bodies of water around Tenochtitlan, now the Mexico City area. The ahuitzotl could mimic the cries of a child or distraught woman to lure people into danger. These creatures drag their prey underwater using the hands on their legs or the hand at the end of their terrifying tail....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1539 words · Martha Walker

10 Lost Treasures And The Awesome Ways We Re Getting Them Back

But not everything that goes missing is irretrievable. Thanks to the awesome magic of science, we’re starting to pull certain things back from the brink. Like John Hammond using ancient traces of dinosaur DNA to build Jurassic Park, we’re recreating ancient treasures we thought we’d lost forever. 10 Mosul’s Lost Artifacts One of Islamic State’s most horrendous moves has been its practice of blowing up priceless antiquities. In the caliphate’s self-proclaimed capital of Mosul, they’ve been especially destructive....

December 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2188 words · Catalina Vroom

10 Major Historical Figures And Their Failed Attempts At Writing

We tend to think of these people as destined to toil in lonely isolation, forever unknown. However, before they made their marks on history, some of the biggest names imaginable sat down and tried to churn out a great work of literature—usually with disastrous results. 10 Saddam Hussein’s Epic Adventure Novels When Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein wasn’t busy massacring hundreds of thousands of Kurds, he was relaxing at his palace, indulging in his favorite hobby: writing epic adventures in ancient Babylon....

December 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2189 words · Erica Sardina

10 Menu Hacks From Your Favorite Fast Food Joints

Menu hacks allow people to order (or at least request) special items from the restaurant. Sometimes these are items that have been discontinued. Other items were created by creative kitchen cooks or a simple combination of two (or more) normal menu items. So, let’s get creative and try something new! Below, we’ll review ten menu hacks from your favorite fast food joints. From special sandwiches to fries, custom drinks, and desserts, this has all the fast food favorites you never knew you wanted!...

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1650 words · Lawanda Ott

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The big story this week was the continuing fallout from the likely Russian assassination attempt in Britain last Sunday. As London made threats, Moscow laughed, underlining that we may now be entering a new and unpredictable Cold War (or possibly a hot one). We’ll give you the lowdown on all the possible ramifications below, along with a look at the rest of the week’s generally less terrifying news. 10 Russia And The UK Prepared To Go Toe To Toe Novichok....

December 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2196 words · Joey Ho

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If you were going to pick a random week for high political drama, you couldn’t get much more random than a middle week in April. Yet political drama was exactly what these last seven days were about as Washington saw old faces vanish, investigations heat up, and Facebook get placed in the hot seat. Elsewhere, politics was going full throttle, too, as Syria’s civil war once again threatened to go global....

December 25, 2022 · 10 min · 1971 words · Laura Ingle

10 Modern Incidents That Suggest Portals Really Might Exist

Here are 10 intriguing events, all bizarrely unique. However, the more we understand other dimensions and how humans might perceive them, the more it appears that there may have been examples of such experiences for some time. 10 The Harry Turner IncidentVirginia (1979) Despite having reached his final destination on a new route, long-haul truck driver Harry Turner had no recollection of the journey. He noticed a gun in his hand and empty shells scattered around the cabin of his truck, indicating that he had fired all eight shots....

December 25, 2022 · 9 min · 1722 words · Stella Longmire

10 Modern Luxuries The Amish Actually Use

Try as they might to stave off the modern society, due to certain laws and the almighty power of money, the Amish have had to adapt in order to survive in the cutthroat world of the 21st century. But instead of accepting these new circumstances outright, the Amish have innovatively modified technology so it adheres to their simple ways of life and maintains their separation from modern society. Let’s explore just some of the modern luxuries used by the Amish and how they have welcomed the modern world into their own....

December 25, 2022 · 11 min · 2191 words · Charlene Cochran

10 Moments In The History Of Sacrificial Religious Suicides

The practice can be traced back to ancient India but probably predates that. There have likely been suicides as long as humans possessed the means to kill themselves and religious suicides as long as there have been devout religious observers. Sometimes, self-immolation is purely spiritual. Other times, it’s practical to die with purity and avoid enslavement or torture. In almost all cases, religious suicide is done to prove a point, to send a message loud and clear to the rest of the world that will outlive the one performing the act....

December 25, 2022 · 10 min · 2065 words · Alisha Williams

10 Monster Legends From Around The World

10 The Roof Walkers Of Scandinavia The Tag Vandren (Roof Walkers) of Scandinavia are a fairly new urban legend. They prefer to stay above the ground for unknown reasons, so they make fantastic leaps from rooftop to rooftop. Described as looking like handsome people with clawed hands and glowing orange dog eyes, they either wear all black or have pitch black skin. The most detailed Roof Walker story tells of a man who, late one night, looked out his apartment window and saw someone walking on the roof of the opposite building....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1559 words · Jean Rodriquez

10 Monty Python Sketches That Were Surprisingly Factual

10The Funniest Joke In The World The very first episode of Flying Circus contains a sketch featuring the so-called “Funniest Joke in the World.” Developed by British manufacturer of jokes Ernest Scribbler, played by Michael Palin, the joke is translated into German to be used as a weapon during World War II. It’s so funny that it literally kills people. The translation (Wenn ist das Nunstuck git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beiherhund das Oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!...

December 25, 2022 · 12 min · 2513 words · Debra Alder

10 More Common Faults In Human Thought

The confirmation bias is the tendency to look for or interpret information in a way that confirms beliefs. Individuals reinforce their ideas and attitudes by selectively collecting evidence or retrieving biased memories. For example, I think that there are more emergency room admissions on nights where there is a full moon. I notice on the next full moon that there are 78 ER admissions, this confirms my belief and I fail to look at admission rates for the rest of the month....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1560 words · Mark Hedrick

10 More Extremely Disturbing Movies

In this film, Mei is a doctor who has performed a lage number of illegal abortions in the past. She looks incredibly young for her age – her secret: home-made dumplings from a special recipe of – you guessed it – fetuses. A neglected wife of an executive is looking for youth and is willing to pay any price for the dumplings. The ingredients of the dumplings are rare, but then a mother with her pregnant daughter shows up… Hopefully you read this blurb before the clip – it makes all the difference....

December 25, 2022 · 7 min · 1349 words · Mary Hilbert

10 More Strange Mysteries Involving Unidentified People

10Raoul On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by a sniper outside the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. Two months later, King’s killer, James Earl Ray, was apprehended. After pleading guilty, he was sentenced to 99 years in prison. Like all famous assassinations, this one is surrounded by conspiracy theories. Ray recanted his guilty plea and claimed he was set up as a patsy to take the fall for King’s assassination....

December 25, 2022 · 14 min · 2819 words · Miguel Costello

10 Most Expensive Items Sold That Don T Actually Exist

If you thought it was crazy that you dropped $19.95 on a game you were already playing for free on your phone, you fell victim to microtransactions, but that is not what we are talking about here. These items exist only within the game worlds they came out of, and people paid a ton of cash for them. 10Revenant Supercarrier (EVE Online) $9K The purchase of this item comes with a rather sad story....

December 25, 2022 · 9 min · 1886 words · Robert Delgadillo

10 Movies That Test Screenings Changed

More rarely, the results of test screenings affirm the quality and entertainment value of a movie. Test screenings also give those who aren’t part of show business a glimpse into the concerns and intentions of the people who work in this profession. No matter the viewers’ findings, test screening audiences’ responses almost always have a direct effect on the movie’s final cut and the version of the film that appears on theater screens....

December 25, 2022 · 8 min · 1585 words · Hazel Rawdon