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- Untold Truth Of The Ark Of The Covenant
- How Online Misinformation Spreads
- Xbox Series X Fridge Sells Out And Gets Huge Scalper Markups
- 75 Wholesome Things To Make You Smile
- Math Teacher Conducts Lessons on Pornhub
- Your Personal Fruit Tier
- How Much Candy Should You Buy for Halloween?
- Gothtober: a Calendar of Halloween Treats
- Why Dragons Were the #1 Medieval Monster
- A Uniquely Surprising Purchase
- The Best Horror Movies of All Time
- Man Walks Slackline with Barbell above His Head
- Pigeon Hoards Poppies Given At A War Memorial
- The Missing Sixth Caryatid Statue
- FBI Discovers A Real-Life Indiana Jones ...In Indiana
Untold Truth Of The Ark Of The Covenant Posted: 28 Oct 2021 08:39 PM PDT The Ark of the Covenant is one of the holiest artifacts in religion. It's been referenced in different forms of media, from books to movies, yet most people don't know what exactly it is. From its portrayal in the 1981 Indiana Jones film Raiders of the Lost Ark, the Ark is depicted as a chest that should not be in the hands of evil people. Alternatively called the Ark of the Testimony or the Ark of God, the artifact was a movable sanctuary for the Israelites. According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, the Ark was like a place for God to sit until they arrived in the promised land and could establish a temple there. Grunge dives deeper into the history and lore of the mysterious artifact here! Image credit: wikimedia commons |
How Online Misinformation Spreads Posted: 28 Oct 2021 08:36 PM PDT Misinformation is defined as any type of inaccurate or false information. Conspiracy theories and honest mistakes can be classified under the concept. Thanks to the power of the Internet, and the arrival of the pandemic, misinformation is now widespread. According to University of Washington's Jevin West, the speed at which this kind of false information spreads is like nothing we've ever seen before. Misinformation is "something different. It kind of has a life of its own," physicist Neil Johnson adds. Learn more about online misinformation here! Image credit: Matthew Guay / Unsplash |
Xbox Series X Fridge Sells Out And Gets Huge Scalper Markups Posted: 28 Oct 2021 08:33 PM PDT There's an Xbox fridge now? The Xbox mini fridge is a collaboration between Ukonic! and Xbox. The gadget is a reward of sorts, after Twitter's #BestOfBrands voting poll, where the company won and vowed to produce a mini-fridge. The product quickly sold out, got review-bombed, and emerged on auction sites at a huge premium. According to Aaron Greenberg, fans who missed out on the initial sale can still obtain the mini-fridge, as it is not a limited-edition release. No need to worry about paying scalper prices if you want it! Image credit: Xbox |
75 Wholesome Things To Make You Smile Posted: 28 Oct 2021 08:29 PM PDT Even if it's just for a moment, these photos may bring you a small shot of happiness that can make your day infinitely better. Buzzfeed's Dave Stopera shared 75 things, which span from funny texts to Twitter posts to Snapchats and random images. I'm sure one, if not all of them, can make you laugh! See more here. Image credit: Dave Stopera
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Math Teacher Conducts Lessons on Pornhub Posted: 28 Oct 2021 08:28 PM PDT Well, he's on that platform to make things… harder, alright. All jokes aside, a math teacher decided to fill in an obvious gap at Pornhub. The educator, named Changshu, decided to upload math lessons to the popular platform since a lot of people visit the website. Under the handle changhsumath666, the 34-year-old has accumulated over 1.7 million views, and features the slogan, "Play Hard, Study Hard!" It's jarring (and funny) to watch his videos and see ads for things like "Live Sex." Well, if you'd like to be educated in the wonderful and sexy concepts of mathematics, his videos are on Pornhub for your viewing pleasure. Image credit: changhsumath666/Pornhub |
Posted: 28 Oct 2021 06:07 PM PDT Have you ever had the urge to rank fruits by how much you like them? Neither have I, but once you get started, it's kinda fun. It's really easy to make your own chart at Tiermaker: just drag the little fruit icons to their proper position, and you can change the ranking labels at the left to whatever you want them to say. Looking back, maybe I should have labeled a row as "it depends on how you use them." After all, lemons are wonderful in lemonade or cooking, but they're not really a fruit to snack on. And I prefer green apples because I only eat apples cooked due to dental issues. |
How Much Candy Should You Buy for Halloween? Posted: 28 Oct 2021 08:56 AM PDT Are you going to be ready for trick-or-treaters to show up at your house this weekend? Do you want to avoid leftover candy? Are you afraid of running out before the children head home? Considering rising prices and supply chain issues, you want to prepare properly. Candy Industry has an online "calculator" that doesn't really calculate for you, but shows you how to do the math. The basic formula is time x kids x generosity. But there are confounding factors to consider. |
Gothtober: a Calendar of Halloween Treats Posted: 28 Oct 2021 02:29 AM PDT Every October for 19 years now, Julianna Parr of the art organization Sparklebob and her team put together a calendar called Gothtober. It's like an advent calendar, in that a new treat is uploaded to open and enjoy each day. That means that every day on October there's a new entry from a different artist to make you flee in horror, cringe, or laugh. It's mostly laughs, though. And since the month is almost over, you've got plenty to see by now. |
Why Dragons Were the #1 Medieval Monster Posted: 27 Oct 2021 06:18 PM PDT While medieval tales had ghosts and werewolves and other assorted monsters, the dragon dominated the stories of good vs. evil. We know how St. George slew a dragon. Dragons factored in quite a few Arthurian legends, and Arthur's surname was Pendragon. Quite a few of the fairy tales passed down from medieval Europe involved dragons in one way or another. It was a monster understood by everyone, even though no one had ever seen one in the flesh. |
A Uniquely Surprising Purchase Posted: 27 Oct 2021 11:35 AM PDT
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The Best Horror Movies of All Time Posted: 27 Oct 2021 11:34 AM PDT How can one rank all the horror movies of the last 100 years of cinema? It's easier when you can crunch the numbers with a computer. And that's exactly what Rotten Tomatoes did. The site is all about collecting critics reviews and moviegoers opinions, which all come with a certain number of stars. Rotten Tomatoes took horror films that had received at least 20 reviews each and ranked the top 200 according to the statistics. Therefore, if you have a problem with the ranking, well, you can leave a few reviews yourself. They update this list every once in a while. |
Man Walks Slackline with Barbell above His Head Posted: 27 Oct 2021 06:17 AM PDT I have not, unfortunately, been able to find the name of this amazing athlete. He should be famous, given the extraordinary feats he demonstrates in this video. It's not just being able to lift the barbell and a pair of 45-pound plates over his head. Such athletes would be thick on the ground in any gym. But that he can do so on a slackline shows phenomenal core strength and balance. Who is he? Perhaps the uniquely shaped spire in the background could clue us into at least where he is located. A suggestion: watch the video with the sound muted. -via Born in Space |
Pigeon Hoards Poppies Given At A War Memorial Posted: 27 Oct 2021 05:49 AM PDT Staff at the Australian War Memorial noticed that some poppies were disappearing from the Tomb of the Unknown Australian Soldier. Poppies were laid on a monument because they are a symbol of the endurance and perseverance of wounded soldiers. These flowers were used to remember and honor those who were brave and fought on the battlefield. Upon inspection, the staff found out that a stray pigeon has been grabbing the flowers to create a nest on the ledge of a window. Oddly enough, the staff finding out about the identity of the poppy thief gives a whole new meaning to the 'missing flowers situation.' Before the rise of communication technology, pigeons were used to send messages at times of war. So one can assume that the pigeon was merely paying homage to the service of its ancestors and soldiers in its own way. Image credit: Australian War Memorial |
The Missing Sixth Caryatid Statue Posted: 27 Oct 2021 05:47 AM PDT The Caryatids are a set of six statues that held up Erechtheion, an ancient temple dedicated to Athena and Poseidon. The statues, which depicted maidens, were created around 421 BC – 406 BC. There is a mystery surrounding the location of a missing maiden statue, thanks to the efforts of Thomas Bruce, the seventh Lord Elgin, who served as Great Britain's ambassador to the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Today, the remaining original caryatids are stored and preserved in the Acropolis Museum for their protection, conservation, and restoration. Image credit:Harrieta171 /CC BY-SA 3.0 |
FBI Discovers A Real-Life Indiana Jones ...In Indiana Posted: 27 Oct 2021 05:46 AM PDT An FBI agent was sent an anonymous tip about a real-life Indiana Jones. The man in question was Don Miller, an amateur archaeologist who'd amassed a vast collection of artifacts. According to the tip, the Indiana resident (what a coincidence, huh?) had skeletons in his home. Spooky. To confirm the validity of the tip, an FBI agent named Tim Carpenter was sent to investigate. He was assigned to the organization's Art Theft Program, typically known for investigating fine art. Learn more about this mysterious Indiana Jones at Vanity Fair! Image credit: Audrey Amaro |
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