10 Black Actors Who Shattered Stereotypes In Classic Hollywood

Nonetheless, the notion that African-Americans were denied roles as empowered characters of complexity and intellect during this period was occasionally challenged. Consider this cross-section of performances from 1929 until the 1960s by a talented sampling of African-American actors, of whom many are sadly forgotten. 10 Everett Brown Texas native Everett Brown (1902–1953) was cast in forty movies in a career that spanned from the silent era until the early 1950s....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1904 words · Juan Smith

10 Bridges Built By The Ancients That Are Still In Use Today

While most ancient structures have gained a second life as tourist attractions, the humble bridge has often maintained its original use throughout the ages. Due to being built to last, there are many bridges out there that were built hundreds of years before our time and still see daily use. While old bridges often get destroyed in disasters, blown up in wars, or burned down in tragic accidents, the bridges in this list have survived the ages relatively unchanged....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 1922 words · Marcela Gourley

10 Brutal Crimes Committed Against Campers

In 1904, a basic RV was hand-built onto a car. It included bunks, lighting, and an icebox. Eleven years later, the first fully-decked-out motor home was created out of a bus, changing how Americans vacation. In 1915, Roland Conklin’s Gas-Electric Motor Bus Company developed a brand-new vehicle called the “Gypsy Van.” The double-decker vehicle was 25 feet (7.6 meters) long, weighed eight tons, and was equipped with all the conveniences of the day....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1755 words · Joshua Kendrick

10 Brutal Facts About The Legendary Pirate Blackbeard

Today, he’s become more of a myth than a man. We almost see him as the ultimate badass, a pirate who could strike fear into the hearts of anyone who stood in his way. And that isn’t exactly wrong. But Blackbeard wasn’t just some cool, tough, but likable antihero. He was incredibly dangerous—and completely out of his mind. 10 He Shot His Crew Members To Remind Them He Was In Charge Blackbeard’s ship, Queen Anne’s Revenge, was massive....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1830 words · Ashley Roldan

10 Christ Like Figures Who Pre Date Jesus

I found several websites run by Christians who obviously disputed all claims of any parallels to the life of Jesus. I also found several interesting books on the subject, such as The World’s Sixteen Crucified Saviors: Christianity Before Christ by Kersey Graves, and The Christ Conspiracy, and Suns of God: Krishna, Buddha and Christ Unveiled by Acharya S. As a non-christian, I am approaching this topic purely as an interested observer....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1840 words · Vanessa Harari

10 Common Articles Of Clothing And Their Origins

Despite the differences in identity worldwide, however, certain items of clothing have become global mainstays. This list will examine the most common modern items of clothing and how they have developed into what they are today. 10 Pants Nothing feels better after a long day at work than peeling off this confining leg wear, which begs the question: What’s with all the pants? The short answer is that they provided a military advantage....

December 22, 2022 · 14 min · 2851 words · Gale Cope

10 Common Things People Believed Were Invented By The Devil

10 Forks Although the ancient Greeks used a fork-like utensil when carving meat, it wasn’t until the seventh century when it appeared in the Middle East as an eating utensil. When the doge of Venice married a Byzantine princess in the 11th century, her use of golden forks to eat was met with fearful suspicion by the Italian population. Utensil history book Feeding Desire says, “Food was a gift from God, and to use an artificial means of conveying it to the mouth implied that this heavenly gift was unfit to be touched by human hands....

December 22, 2022 · 13 min · 2688 words · Charles Choice

10 Completely Different Views On The Great Fire Of Rome

There are few better examples of just how murky the truth can get than the Great Fire of Rome. We have a handful of stories and a few half-melted coins still buried in the ashes of old Rome, and we have to pick through them to find the truth. It’s difficult to know who started the Great Fire of Rome and what fallout ensued. Every group had an interest in this story, and every version of it comes with a political agenda attached....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 1928 words · Dale Garstka

10 Consequences Of Being A Superhero In Real Life

10 Superman’s Punch Is Like A Bomb You know Superman is strong; he’s able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, so he doesn’t skip leg day. When you think The Man of Steel, you think of him beating villains up with his incredible strength. He’s taken on some of the toughest folks in the universe and beaten them to a pulp. But if Superman was around in real life, the last place you’d want to be is anywhere near one of his fights....

December 22, 2022 · 16 min · 3197 words · Kristen Johnson

10 Conspiracies Of Ronald Reagan Iran And The Octopus

By the end of 1980, things were looking more promising, and shortly after the newly elected US president, Ronald Reagan, had taken the oath of office in Washington, DC, on January 20, 1981, news came of the hostages’ release. Everyone was initially overjoyed, but as scandals began to hit Reagan’s double term in the White House, the common “root” factor in a number of them was Iran. 10 The October Surprise During the 1980 election campaign, Ronald Reagan’s running mate and eventual vice president, George H....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1863 words · Brian Pinheiro

10 Crazy Explanations Behind Earthly Phenomena

10What Caused The Siberian Crater? In August 2014, a gaping crater appeared on the Yamal Peninsula in Siberia. This was an interesting phenomenon, because other than sinkholes in Florida, giant holes usually don’t appear randomly. Geologists traded theories on the origin of the crater, while paranoid skeptics suggested wacky explanations like meteors and extraterrestrial influences. To solve the mystery, scientists erred on the side of sensibility and jumped into the bottomless maw....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 2020 words · Marion Barboza

10 Crazy Exploits From The Age Of Sail

10The Awesome New Cannon (That Accidentally Killed The Secretary Of State) While it still had sails, the USS Princeton was the first steam warship with a screw propeller in the United States Navy (earlier steam-powered vessels had been pushed along by a paddlewheel). Like any new technology, the Princeton had a few kinks to work out. In this case, the kinks were devastatingly fatal. On February 28, 1844, President John Tyler decided to show the new ship off....

December 22, 2022 · 14 min · 2814 words · Randall Talib

10 Crazy Ways Actors Prepared For Drug Addict Roles

10John TravoltaPulp Fiction (1994) The highly successful 1994 film Pulp Fiction, one of the most influential movies of its time, featured three separate but interlocking stories involving two gangster-style assassins. One of the assassins, Vincent Vega, was a heroin addict, played by John Travolta. To prepare for the scenes where Travolta’s character would be under the influence of the drug, he received key advice from an ex-junkie friend of writer and director Quentin Tarantino on how to come close to what a heroin high might feel like....

December 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1341 words · Melissa Thomas

10 Creepy Fan Letters Written To Mass Murderers And Monsters

We spend a lot of time trying to figure out what’s wrong with the men who kill—but the women who love them may be every bit as disturbed as the killers themselves. Here is a small collection of examples. 10 The Woman Who Creeped Out Ted Bundy Ted Bundy, the serial killer and rapist who ended at least 30 lives, got hundreds of letters from female fans while he was in prison....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 1998 words · Olive Dillon

10 Creepy Items That Are Really Expensive

It’s unclear why some people pay this much money for things that others would gladly get rid of, but their stories are surely interesting to read. These 10 incredibly scary items are worth far more than any sane person would spend on them. 10 The Cursed Artwork Painted With Blood The existence of the oil painting officially known as The Anguished Man was first revealed in a story from Northern England....

December 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1401 words · Anthony Williams

10 Creepy Places That Are Serial Killer Playgrounds

These following places all have the most chilling statistics and a history of macabre happenings. When it comes to murder, they would be playgrounds for serial killers. 10 Gary, Indiana The town of Gary, Indiana, has been called a “serial killer’s playground” due to the 10,000 abandoned houses that line its derelict streets.[1] Many of these homes are beyond repair, with crumbling walls and sagging roofs, since employment in the area dropped due to growing overseas competitiveness in the steel industry....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1751 words · Alan Davis

10 Curious Facts About The British Monarchy

Even though individual monarchs obviously do die, the Sovereign (that’s to say the reigning Monarch) never dies. Due to the way the British Crown operates, the very moment one King or Queen dies, the next-in-line succeeds them immediately. As a result of this, the Royal Standard (above) never flies at half-mast! Interestingly, however, the Royal Standard can be flown at half-mast over a building or vessel (but not at Buckingham Palace) if the deceased body of the previous monarch is housed there....

December 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1248 words · Andrea Highshaw

10 Dark Signs The Charleston Shooting May Be The Future Of Terrorism

10The Rise Of The Lone Wolf At time of writing, Roof is thought to have acted alone. Although he was involved with at least one openly racist group, the decision to pick up a gun and murder nine people came from his own twisted mind. Terrifyingly, this may be a future norm for terrorism. Though well-funded groups rampage across the Middle East and Africa, terrorists who attack within the United States are largely solo fliers....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1844 words · Raymond Simmons

10 Distant Human Ancestors And Relatives

About 340 million years ago, something important happened. Some amphibians, who at the time grew larger than today’s giant river salamanders but lived similarly, began to produce amniotic eggs. These were eggs which had thin shells, allowing the embryo to breathe, but still solid enough to contain the water an embryo needs. The early creatures who laid such eggs were immediately successful, as this adaption enabled vertebrates to finally conquer land....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 1939 words · Jackie West

10 Disturbing Cases Of Unethical Sti Experiments

At a certain point, the first human is going to have to try an experimental drug or procedure for progress in treatment research to occur. The dangers sometimes seem in direct conflict with the Hippocratic Oath, which states that medical practitioners must “utterly reject harm and mischief.”[1] Here, we document cases of morality deeply skewed yet peppered with the hope of improving treatment for STIs. 10 The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment The Tuskegee syphilis experiment was conducted over a 40-year period, from 1932 to 1972 in Macon County, Alabama....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 2014 words · Eileen Gilmore