In 2012 an 11 year old boy ran away from his mother while shopping close to Manchester Airport. He then boarded a flight to Rome, bypassing security without a passport or boarding card and then into a seat by tagging behind another family. He was on his way to Italy before the crew realized.
Germany once refused to sell a French imported…
Germany once refused to sell a French imported liqueur, stating public health and safety concerns that the low alcohol percentage would cause people to build up a tolerance towards alcohol.
The U.S. government spent years holding fake…
The U.S. government spent years holding fake arrival ceremonies honoring the return of American soldiers killed in WWII, Vietnam, and Korea to American soil, but the planes were actually empty. The ceremonies were known by staff as “The Big Lie.”
A programmer built scripts for every activity…
A programmer built scripts for every activity in his job that would cost him more than 90 seconds.
In some cultures children were intentionally given…
In some cultures children were intentionally given names with unfavorable meanings like ‘ugly’ and ‘crippled’, as it was thought that this would make them less desirable to child-stealing demons.
In 2001, hundreds of thousands of people across the world…
In 2001, hundreds of thousands of people across the world listed their religion on censuses as “Jedi”, a movement so big that it overtook major established religions, becoming the second most popular religion in New Zealand and surpassing the 400,000 people mark in the UK.
In the 1930’s, horse jockey Ralph Neves was thrown from his horse during…
In the 1930’s, horse jockey Ralph Neves was thrown from his horse during a race, declared dead and taken to the morgue. Hours later, he woke up in the morgue, caught a cab back to the racetrack and proceeded to win the next race.
Sweden is the first country in the world…
Sweden is the first country in the world with its own phone number. It connects you to a random Swede.
In 2005, security guards at Australia’s Parliament…
In 2005, security guards at Australia’s Parliament House were banned from calling people ‘mate’. The ban lasted one day.
French preschools serve four-course lunches…
French preschools serve four-course lunches (including a cheese course) to educate them in taste and stimulate their senses.