Science & History
4 Child Kings Who Brought the Brutality and Incompetence of a Ruler Four Times Their Age
What if those mean teenagers from outside a 7-Eleven had absolute power?
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- By Eli Yudin
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5 Gross Foods We Had to Survive on Before We Figured Out What Tasted Good
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- By Eli Yudin
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4 Icons of World War II That Are Big Ol’ Lies
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- By Ryan Menezes
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
5 Health Fads That Fooled People, Till The Bodies Started Piling Up
Maybe that naked cult leader doesn’t have your best interests at heart
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- By Ryan Menezes
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13 Impressive Feats of Beginner's Luck
In his first ever 20 minutes of using a metal detector, one guy found over $150k of Roman gold coins.
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- By JhallComics, Andrea Meno
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5 Times Words Actually Killed
I’m rubber and you’re glue, whatever you say bounces off me and ends your pitiful life
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- By Eli Yudin
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13 Incredibly Petty Acts of Revenge
To get back at an online scammer, one guy texted him the entire works of Shakespeare.
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- By JhallComics, Andrea Meno
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Date Someone with a Similar Humor Style to Stay Smiling Together Longer
The couple that laughs together, stays together
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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FOMO Isn’t Social Media’s Fault, It’s Evolution’s
We’ve been terrified of missing out since we first had stuff to miss out on
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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The Father of Fairy Tales Was Also a Masturbation Journal Pioneer
When Hans Christian Andersen wasn’t putting pen to paper crafting ‘The Little Mermaid’ or ‘The Princess and the Pea,’ he was rubbing himself raw and documenting the aftermath
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- By Mike Rampton
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12 Seemingly Impossible Feats That Science Pulled Off Out Of Nowhere
An alchemist invented phosphorus by trying to turn pee into gold.
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- By Andres Diplotti, Andrea Meno
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Five Copycat Crimes a Thousand Times Dumber Than the Original
Imitation might be the greatest form of flattery, but when you’re a criminal who is also a giant idiot, it typically leads to a life behind bars, too
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- By Amanda Mannen
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13 Real-Life Villains Who Would Have Gotten Away With It, Too, If It Wasn’t For One Little Mistake
They caught the Son of Sam because he'd parked his car illegally.
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- By Andrea Meno, JhallComics
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12 Supposed Dweebs Who Could Absolutely Kick Our Ass And/Or Charm Our Pants Off
Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman did math at strip clubs.
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- By JhallComics, Andrea Meno
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