8 Conspiracy Theories That Refuse To Die

Denver International Airport is looked at askance because of its terrible murals and Blucifer, which obviously makes it the playground of the Illuminati. Some are adamant that US school shootings are just a distraction from sinister scenarios playing out in the White House. And, of course, everyone who is rich and famous must have made some kind of pact with the devil. Not to mention that the current COVID-19 pandemic is paving the way for the evil New World Order just as Pope Francis planned....

January 25, 2023 · 9 min · 1742 words · Haley Lester

8 Greatest Antarctic Explorers

While best known for being the first man to the summit of Mt. Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary also made a number of expeditions to Antarctica. He lead the New Zealand section of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic expedition, in 1958. Hilary’s section was the first to reach the pole since Scot, in 1912, making him the third man to ever reach the pole. He also commentated a number of sight-seeing flights over the continent during the 1970’s, and established the Marble Point runway, in 1957....

January 25, 2023 · 8 min · 1588 words · Naomi Keller

An Early Administration Note

New Blog In addition to our very cool forums, I have now introduced a new blog for the site which you can access here. The new blog will allow all of the admins and writers on the site to write non-list content that is of interest or relation to the main site. At present you need to create a new login for the blog (more on this in item 3)....

January 25, 2023 · 3 min · 537 words · Joel Talley

Another 10 Bizarre Videos

10 An Homage to Antonin Artaud Born in 1896 (died 1948), Artaud is one of the most unusual artists of the 20th century. He wrote poetry that was banned by the French government, assisted in some of the most bizarre films in history, and even wrote music. He had a small part in the film The Passion of Joan of Arc (hailed as the film with the most emotional performance ever captured on film by Maria Falconetti)....

January 25, 2023 · 6 min · 1215 words · Joyce Dix

Another 10 Villains Who Fell To Their Deaths

Mola Ram was the monster of The Temple of Doom. He and his subjects worshiped a God called Kali Ma, and performed human sacrifices in his name in the most gruesome fashion. He would rip out their hearts, before lowering them into a fiery pit to their deaths. Mola Ram even made people drink a kind of blood that twisted their minds into doing his bidding. Indiana Jones was on a mission to retrieve the sacred stones for the benefit of a starving village....

January 25, 2023 · 6 min · 1095 words · Vera Neighbors

Another 20 Unfortunate Product Names

Barf! Cock Asse Cemen Cock Soup Megapussi Erektus Erector Fart Bar Finger Marie Golden Gaytime Happy Crak Wack Off Muffe My Fannie Pee Cola Schovit Shito Woodii Vergina Contributor: Satori

January 25, 2023 · 1 min · 30 words · Luther Gaudet

Content Advisory Advice

ICRA (formerly the Internet Content Rating Association) is part of the Family Online Safety Institute, an international, non-profit organization of internet leaders working to develop a safer internet. With a history stretching back to 1994, ICRA has long believed that self-regulation leads to the best balance between the free flow of digital content and protecting children from potentially harmful material. By attaching certain text labels to the webpages that contain adult content I am giving parents the control over what pages will display to their children....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 282 words · Anna Vaughn

Ten Awful Events That Befell The Cursed Cast Of Grease

Not long after its release, Grease became the highest-grossing musical film ever produced. By the end of 1978, its soundtrack was the second-best-selling album of the year. Even with the film’s success, it only garnered one Oscar nomination—the song “Hopelessly Devoted to You,” written specifically for the film. Years later, the film still resonates. In 2002, the American Film Institute named Grease one of the 100 best love stories ever put on film....

January 25, 2023 · 12 min · 2381 words · Darci Wright

Top 10 Actual Facts About The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone

CHAZ is a newly-“designated” area of downtown Seattle that was established in the vacuum left when the police precinct was vacated. It has been called anarchistic by some, and a block party by others, but what is it really? Here are ten actual facts about CHAZ that might help make things clear. 10 Innocent People Killed By The Police 10 Where Exactly Is CHAZ? The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone is situated within Capitol Hill, a district in downtown Seattle that has long been associated with gay and counterculture communities....

January 25, 2023 · 10 min · 2110 words · Tanisha Ryan

Top 10 Amazing Volcano Lakes

Ijen Lake is a crater lake that is found in East Java, in Indonesia. It is situated in a group of stratovolcanoes, inside the Ijen Volcano. It is a 1km wide acid lake which has a beautiful turquoise color. This is also a site for sulphur mining, as there is an active vent at the one side of the lake, which continually brings sulphur to the surface, from where it is broken into pieces and carried out of the crater in baskets....

January 25, 2023 · 9 min · 1715 words · Betsy Reese

Top 10 Animals You Didn T Know Were Venomous

Cuttlefish The cuttlefish is closely related to the squid and octopus. It has 10 arms covered with tiny suckers, and at the base is their beak. This beak injects a fast acting venom which is not harmful to humans. The venom works by attacking the victim’s nervous system. Hooded Pitohui A songbird from New Guinea, its skin, as well as feathers, contain a very powerful poison called homobatrachotoxin. This is the same poison found in South American dart frogs, although it is severely less toxic than the frogs, and a whole bird would have to be eaten for any real harm to occur....

January 25, 2023 · 4 min · 717 words · Brittany Davila

Top 10 Attractions To Visit For A Weird Tour Of Europe

From magical roads to vampire preventions methods, beer gods to little slices of America, Europe is full of wacky, weird and wonderful attractions, all ready to open back up and accept visitors. Take the list, make your booking (when safe to do so) and get ready to see Europe in a different way. Top 10 Iconic Places Pictured From Behind 10 Tring Natural History Museum, Tring, England On the surface, this isn’t all that weird an attraction to visit....

January 25, 2023 · 10 min · 1953 words · Eusebio Bannister

Top 10 Bizarre Actions By First Ladies

There are some evil first ladies and then there is Mirajina Markovic, wife of Slobodan Milosevic, President of former Yugoslavia. At a time when her husband was stirring up hatred between the different communities of his country, Mira decided that it was only appropriate that she publish her musings of such trivial matters as the flight of a butterfly. What is more astonishing is that the Belgrade magazine Duga decided to publish her views on life in the Balkan state during the Bosnian war....

January 25, 2023 · 5 min · 1024 words · Colette Anderson

Top 10 Bizarre Medical Treatments

Sweat therapy is the combination of group counseling/psychotherapy with group sweating. Group sweating is social interaction while experiencing psychophysiological responses to heat exposure. Group sweating has strong cultural validity as it has existed throughout the world for thousands of years to promote well-being. Examples include the Finnish Sauna, the Russian Banya (sauna), the American Indian Sweat lodge Ceremony, the Islamic Hammam, the Japanese Mushi-Buro or Sent?, and the African Sifutu....

January 25, 2023 · 7 min · 1369 words · Albert Gary

Top 10 Bizarre Mental Disorders

Stockholm syndrome is a psychological response sometimes seen in an abducted hostage, in which the hostage shows signs of sympathy, loyalty or even voluntary compliance with the hostage taker, regardless of the risk in which the hostage has been placed. The syndrome is also discussed in other cases, including those of wife-beating, rape and child abuse. The syndrome is named after a bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, in which the bank robbers held bank employees hostage from August 23 to August 28 in 1973....

January 25, 2023 · 6 min · 1225 words · Vera Hirsch

Top 10 Brilliant Movie Recuts

This one has a slightly offputting voice-over, but I have included it because one slightly NSFW moment made me laugh out loud. See if you can work out which scene it is. Here we see Willy Wonka in quite a different light from the books and films. Just when you thought Gene Wilder couldn’t be more sinister in the role, you are proven wrong. This is a film all geeks love....

January 25, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Maria Wallace

Top 10 Cartoon Bands

Hanna-Barbera, through the 60’s and 70’s had a serious, one could say even disturbing… want for TV shows about music groups. The Neptunes were the band that starred in the Saturday morning cartoon, Jabberjaw. They, along with other fictional mystery solving bands from the era, such as the Chan Clan and even Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, seemed to be the mutant bastard offspring of Scooby-Doo and Josi and The Pussycats....

January 25, 2023 · 6 min · 1169 words · Dorthy Dibari

Top 10 Christian Holidays Even Atheists Celebrate

What you are celebrating: The ‘shining forth’ or revelation of God to mankind in the person of Jesus Christ Date celebrating: January 6th This is the feast of the ‘shining forth’ and revelation of the Messiah. On January 6th which comes after the birth of Jesus you usually celebrate a feast called the Feast of Epiphany. This is a feast which is kind of like Christmas, or as some people call it ‘little Christmas....

January 25, 2023 · 7 min · 1281 words · Agustin Parker

Top 10 Classic Cocktails And Their Histories

Top 10 Bizarre Alcoholic Drinks 10 Manhattan Popular myth tells a grandiose tale of Winston Churchill’s mother ordering a “whiskey martini” at NYC’s Manhattan Club and then cheering the concoction upon tasting it to the crowd’s applause. This is false. Winston Churchill’s mother, Lady Randolph Churchill was pregnant with him during this “gathering” on another continent. It’s unlikely she was going around creating legendary cocktails. The true story states… “The Manhattan cocktail was invented by a man named Black, who kept a place ten doors below Houston street on Broadway in the 1860’s” which was written by William F....

January 25, 2023 · 7 min · 1401 words · Evelyn Peters

Top 10 Compelling Cases Of Paranormal Phenomena

The entries in this list are comprised of stories, footage and other such circumstantial evidence that rise above the usual ‘friend-of-a-friend’ type gossip, phoney mediums on hokey ghost hunter TV shows or the clearly digitally manipulated videos that pollute the interwebs. Scared? You probably shouldn’t be. Maybe just a little bit. 10 Famous Photos Of The Paranormal That Aren’t Paranormal 10 Hell Of A Video It may be surprising that any case related to famed charlatans the Warrens (of ‘The Conjuring’ fame) would be on a list such as this....

January 25, 2023 · 10 min · 2019 words · Sarah Ohl