10 Terrifying Ways City And Country Living Are Killing You

Well, we’ve got some bad news: It’s neither. Both the city and the country are conspiring to kill you in the most terrifying ways possible. While it might be scientifically impossible to say which is really the best to live in, here are five scarily convincing arguments against living in either of them. 10 Pollution Is Even Deadlier Than You ThinkThe City Imagine living in a city, suffocating under clouds of smog....

December 22, 2022 · 11 min · 2282 words · Jason Schell

10 Thought Phenomena That Cause Us To Make Bad Decisions

10 The Ambiguity Effect The ambiguity effect is a phenomenon that influences our decision-making practices based on what we know of the outcome. If we’re presented with choices and we know the outcome of one and not of the other, then we tend to pick the choice we can predict—no matter how rewarding the other has the possibility to be. In a study from the University of Oregon and the University of Pennsylvania, participants were asked to play several games by drawing colored balls from a container and winning money based on what they drew....

December 22, 2022 · 14 min · 2932 words · Gary Claiborne

10 Times Ancient Bodies Revealed Fascinating Facts And Mysteries

From the earliest ancestors, strange human hybrids, massacres, and memorial monuments, the dead can show unexpected rituals, DNA, and even peace when there should have been war. 10 Final Romanov Confirmation The last royal family of Russia, the Romanovs, were executed in 1918 and hastily buried in shallow graves. The process of identifying Tsar Nicholas II, his wife, and five children took decades. In fact, it remains unresolved because not everybody agrees over the same test results....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1786 words · George Snyder

10 Times Animals Helped To Solve Crimes

Advances in animal DNA technology now stand at the forefront of forensic science. Enhanced testing techniques and ever-expanding databases are helping law enforcement agencies to catch criminals. In recent years, the hair, fur, feathers, blood, and other bodily fluids from cats, dogs, birds, and other animals have helped solve countless violent crimes around the globe. Here are ten crimes where critters have played a significant role in bringing the guilty to justice—using DNA technology, as well as some other weird and wonderful crime-fighting abilities....

December 22, 2022 · 12 min · 2448 words · Ray Oliva

10 Times Entertainment Was Turned Into An Endurance Test

10 The Three-Day Tennis Match According to the official rule book at Wimbledon, the game of tennis does not have a set time limit or tiebreaker to stop a lagging match. This means that, under the right conditions, the game can carry on until the players either collapse or give up. This left athletes John Isner and Nicolas Mahut playing a match for over 11 hours over three days, the fifth and final set spanning roughly eight hours over the course of two days....

December 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1640 words · Kristin Mcconnell

10 Times Hackers Hacked Live Television

Hackers have been hacking television stations for decades. The most notorious of such incidents occurred in the 1970s and the 1980s. The hackers would interrupt a live program and chip in whatever live or recorded audio they want. Some even took over entire broadcasts and replaced them with their own videos. 10 Southern Television On November 26, 1977, someone hacked into the now-defunct Southern Television several minutes into the 5:00 PM news....

December 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1674 words · Joseph Harris

10 Times Natural Events Hit The Record Books

Some are creepy. Like when fog killed thousands in London and the aftershocks of an earthquake rattled Washington State for a century. When not making people run for their lives, the weather can also brew events like electrical lakes and rain that lasts for a million years. 10 Intriguing Pieces Of Evidence For Bible Stories 10 The Lighthouse Of Catatumbo During Colonial times, navigators relied on the Lighthouse of Catatumbo to find their way....

December 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1610 words · Bryon Kinter

10 Tragic Stories Of History S Shortest Reigning Rulers

See Also: Top 10 Truly Insane Rulers Some survived. Some built empires and dynasties and died old, in their sleep, on silk sheets lined in gold. But others weren’t so lucky. A handful of rulers only ever managed to keep their power for a few days or even hours — and left behind nothing but the incredible tragedy of their brief lives. 10 Prince Milan Obrenovic II: 26 Days Prince Milan Obrenovic II ruled Serbia for 26 days — and, according to most accounts, he didn’t have any idea he was in power....

December 22, 2022 · 11 min · 2274 words · John Dopler

10 Trivial Incidents That Drastically Changed America

10American Militiamen Are Terrified Of Fireworks And Washington Burns Down It seems a little silly today, considering that the reckless detonation of colorful explosives has become an American tradition, but it’s true. What we now use to celebrate our independence once scared away all the soldiers defending Washington, and the nation’s capital was burned to the ground. Following the burning of York (present-day Toronto) by American soldiers in the War of 1812, the British launched a surprise attack on America’s political heart....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 2126 words · Brett Allen

10 Truly Bizarre Cases Of Self Proclaimed Messiahs

10 Arnold Potter Arnold Potter, a self-declared messiah who referred to himself as Potter Christ, was a leader of a schismatic sect in the Latter Day Saint movement during the 1850s. On a mission to Australia in 1856, Potter claimed that he underwent a “purifying, quickening change,” whereby the spirit of Jesus Christ had entered his body causing him to become, “Potter Christ, Son of the living God.” The following year, Potter returned from Australia and moved to California, where he quickly began to gather followers....

December 22, 2022 · 14 min · 2917 words · Mary Bell

10 Truly Ridiculous Criminal Acts

This one won a Darwin Award in 1989. Direct from Melbourne, Australia, a 24-year-old black belt in Chinese Kung Fu, on receiving his 1st degree, was pumped up by his instructor with the brilliant knowledge that he could now overpower and kill a wild animal with his bare hands. He immediately put the Lord his God to the test, as it were, by driving to the Melbourne zoo, sneaking in after dark and jumping into the lion exhibit....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 2049 words · Robert Lanier

10 Twisted Ways That People Used To Be Entertained

Don’t worry, my friend. Here is a handy list of some of the most twisted and macabre ways that humans entertained themselves in eras well before Grandpa was even on the Earth. You know, to throw back his way when that rant begins. 10 True Crime Some of the earliest celebrities were criminals. People would follow the stories of the crimes and the searches for outlaws, murderers, and bank robbers....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 2066 words · Dianne Ward

10 Types Of Evidence That Are Less Airtight Than We Thought

In times past, criminal investigators didn’t have nearly as much evidence to follow as they do now. They had to make do with witness testimony, fingerprints, and paper trails. But now, we can pull DNA from a microscopic bit of saliva and find a match in a high-tech lab. As a society, we feel great about this. But the evidence on which we build criminal cases isn’t at all that it seems....

December 22, 2022 · 16 min · 3218 words · Rodney Young

10 Unsettling Real Life Horror Stories

See Also: 10 Creepy Facts About Cadavers 10 Child of rage The story of Beth Thomas is as heartbreaking as it is frightening. She was a beautiful little girl with striking blue eyes who lost her mother when she was a year old. Beth and her brother, Jonathan, were left with their biological father, who sexually abused them. She was only 19 months old and Jonathan seven months when they were taken away by child protective services....

December 22, 2022 · 11 min · 2246 words · Mamie Higgins

10 Uplifting Stories To Get You Through The Week 3 17 19

This week, we have two tales of dogs in the mountains, although one is about a heartwarming rescue while the other shows off one pooch’s steely determination. We also have a few positive accounts from the world of heavy metal. Lastly, we examine some notable feats: a record-breaking row across the Atlantic, the longest calculation of pi, and a viral challenge that’s actually worth doing. 10 A Transcontinental Row A former Royal Marine with only one leg smashed the record for the fastest unsupported solo row across the Atlantic Ocean while also raising tens of thousands of dollars for veterans’ charities....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 1963 words · Barbara Dibbles

10 Urban Legends That Caused A Moral Panic

A rainbow party is a type of sexual party, said to be popular among adolescents, in which girls wearing different shades of lipstick take turns performing oral sex on the males attending the party, leaving an array of colors on their penises which vaguely resembles a rainbow. This urban legend was publicized on several talk shows and publications, leading parents to believe that rainbow parties were not only factual, but also rampant among teenagers....

December 22, 2022 · 7 min · 1458 words · Jayson Langford

10 Utterly Bizarre Modern Terror Plots

10 The Anti-Muslim Death Ray A working death ray is the stuff of every kid’s dreams. In other words, it’s totally impossible. But that didn’t stop New York resident Glendon Scott Crawford from trying to develop one for the sole purpose of killing Muslims. Crawford and an associate intended to create a sort of mobile X-ray machine they could drive around and use to zap mega levels of radiation into “enemies of Israel....

December 22, 2022 · 10 min · 2076 words · Steven Tilley

10 Vintage Educational Films About Sex

10 How To Undress In Front Of Your Husband Made in 1937, this comedy film plays out as if it is a public service announcement. In the beginning of the film, the title card suggests that women need to learn how to undress in a sensual way to keep the interest of their husbands and fend off boredom during marriage. The movie gives examples of two real-life women coming home from a party: Elaine Barrie Barrymore, a Hollywood and Broadway actress, and Trixie Friganza, an opera singer and comedian....

December 22, 2022 · 11 min · 2245 words · Herbert Thomas

10 Ways Modern Technology Is Destroying Natural Selection

However, technology is already interfering with natural selection—at least in humans. Almost every tech item out there today—from our smartphones to the massive advances in medicine—are altering our lives faster than natural selection could. People with unfavorable conditions are surviving and passing these traits to their offspring. At the same time, others are developing new health challenges causes by overreliance on technology. 10 Cesarean Sections Make Women’s Hips Narrower Cesarean sections are leaving women with smaller pelvises....

December 22, 2022 · 9 min · 1805 words · Kenneth Godin

10 Ways Politicians Use Psychology To Manipulate Your Vote

The group, known as “COBS” (“consortium of behavioral scientists”), was tasked with applying the latest in behavioral science to persuade—or manipulate—voters. Here are 10 ways politicians use psychology to manipulate your vote. 10 Telling You There Will Be High Turnout Here’s a common misconception: Telling voters that an upcoming election is going to have low turnout will make them more likely to head to the polls since their votes will “count more....

December 22, 2022 · 8 min · 1598 words · Emily Brannon