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Why Cloud Nine? And What’s Wrong With the First Eight Clouds? Authors By Eli Yudin Published June 18, 2024
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PICTOFACT 21 Facts That Are Like Slipping Into a Nice Warm Bath ‘Tarantulas keep tiny frogs as pets sometimes’ Authors By Amanda Mannen Published June 16, 2024
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Why the Secret Service Didn’t Stop William McKinley From Being Assassinated Isn’t that like their whole thing? Authors By Eli Yudin Published June 14, 2024
PICTOFACT 23 Historical Facts That Will Never Not Be Funny ‘San Francisco once had an emperor’ Authors By Amanda Mannen Published June 14, 2024
5 WTF Facts About Napoleon Hiding in Plain Sight on His Wikipedia Page For sale: Napoleon’s hog, ‘very small’ Authors By Jesse Published June 14, 2024
In the Interest of Poor Taste, Here Are Four Environmental Disasters That Are Actually Kind of Hilarious Look, I’m sorry that happened to the ducks, but come on Authors By Eli Yudin Published June 14, 2024
5 Bugs That Prove Computers Themselves Were a Mistake We coded this airplane wrong, sorry. It will flip upside-down and kill you Authors By Ryan Menezes Published June 13, 2024
PICTOFACT Ranking the Numbers One to Ten From One to Ten One’s held the crown for far too long Authors By Eli Yudin Published June 12, 2024
How the Tomato Became Torn Between the Lands of Fruits and Vegetables A confusing, red, plant-based chimera Authors By Eli Yudin Published June 12, 2024