Science & History
What's The Deal: A Brief History Of Coffee
A look into the history of coffee, abridged to a length that you won't need a cup to get through.
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- By Eli Yudin
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13 Of The Most Bizarre Disasters In History
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- By JhallComics
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The Prime Minister's House Is A Memorial To Pollution
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- By Ryan Menezes
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
Operation Red Dog, Or 'The Time The KKK Tried To Take Over A Caribbean Island'
In 1981, nine men were arrested in New Orleans with enough weapons to conquer a small nation.
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- By Charles Smith
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Disney Would Never Adapt This Deranged Grimms' Fairy Tale (VIDEO)
Mike Trapp doesn't understand why Disney hasn't already adapted this true Grimms' fairy tale about a half-hedgehog, half-man, rooster-riding bagpiper jerk.
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- By Winston Rowntree, Jordan Breeding
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Fire Poles Began As A Gag (But We're Still Using Them)
Fire poles aren't as fun as they seem (which is very).
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- By Tara Marie
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A Bigfoot Researcher And His Dog, Together Forever, For Science
Grover Krantz's bones are in the Smithsonian. His beliefs, not so much.
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- By Ryan Menezes
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The British College Training A Bunch Badass 'Mary Poppins'
They've got skills in their back pocket ...
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- By Oona O'Brien
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12 Real-Life People Who Convince Us Superpowers Are Real
Who says superheroes don't exist?
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- By Shea
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Carl Sagan Sued Apple For Calling Him A Butt-Head
Thus forcing courts to ponder "the undefined phrase 'butt-head'."
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- By Ryan Menezes
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12 Belly Button Facts (We Just Had To Share)
How often do you think about your first scar?
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- By Shea
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13 Surprisingly Positive Consequences Of Terrible Events
Life, ah, finds a way.
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- By Jesse, Cracked Writers
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The Cuban Spy Who Helped Thwart The U.S. Slave Trade
When Sanchez wasn’t successfully figuring out four out of every five illegal trading ships on route, he was writing anonymous op-eds threatening to destroy the slave trade and the officials involved.
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- By Zanandi Botes
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13 Embarrassing Military Blunders From History
You would think after all this time humans would be better at this whole "war" thing.
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- By Cracked Writers, JhallComics
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