Science & History
11 Random Things That Can Hack Our Brains Without Our Permission
Wearing red basically amounts to giving a slight all-round buff to all your stats.
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- By Andres Diplotti, Andrea Meno
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4 People Seemingly Exempt From Known Medical Science
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- By Eli Yudin
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6 of the Craziest Adventures Ever All Happened to the Same Guy
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- By Ryan Menezes
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A ROUNDUP OF INTERVIEWS, DEEP DIVES, & TRIVIA
Don’t Trust People Who Can’t Dance
Prayers up for the dude who refuses to stop doing the worm
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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5 Parts of Everyday Life We Owe to the Energy Crisis
Speed limits aren’t about safety. They were a failed government plan to save on gas
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- By Ryan Menezes
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The Great Dublin Whiskey Fire: Zero Deaths from Fire, Several from Booze
Despite the harrowing flames, instead of running to safety, many Irish boozehounds chose instead to drink the industrial-strength whiskey that filled the streets and set the city ablaze in the first place
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- By Mike Rampton
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13 Supposed Rip-offs That Were Actually the OG Brand
If you see a slightly less advanced version of Minecraft called “Infiniminer,” it came first!
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- By Jay Wells L'Ecuyer, JhallComics
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Our Lack of Imagination Is Making Us Eat Like Bears
Dieting might be as easy as pretending that we stuffed our faces a lot more than we really did
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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The Dead Man Who Won A Horse Race
In 1923, jockey Frank Hayes began his first-ever steeplechase alive and well. He placed first, his horse winning by a head, but unfortunately, he didn’t live long enough to see the winner’s circle, perishing sometime before he crossed the finish line
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- By Mike Rampton
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13 Inventors Who Ended Up Bitterly Regretting Their Inventions
The guy who invented the cubicle hates it as much as anyone.
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- By Andrea Meno, JhallComics
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How the Letter X Became the Sexiest Letter in the Alphabet
What is it about these two crossed lines that brings connotations of hotness?
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- By Mike Rampton
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4 Optical Illusions People Think Are Proof of Paranormal Activity
Sometimes a hill — even when a car can seem to roll *up* it — is still just a hill
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- By Amanda Mannen
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12 Tiny Things That Changed the Course of Human History
Some of the oldest known cave art was discovered because a dog got lost and fell into a foxhole.
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- By Andrea Meno, Andres Diplotti
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Why We Think British People Are Smarter Than the Rest of Us Wankers
It’s actually not the accent at all — it’s what they’re saying with that gorgeous accent that makes us believe they’re the most intelligent creatures of all
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- By Lauren Vinopal
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