The two founders of Pizza Hut…

The two founders of Pizza Hut sold the business to Pepsi in 1977, and one of the founders then became a prolific Papa John’s franchisee, owning 133 locations by the year 2001. During legal struggles with Pizza Hut in the late 1990s, Papa John’s ran commercial advertisements highlighting the fact, including a dramatization showing Frank […]

These 12+ Tweets Are Guaranteed to Make Your Day Better

We all have bad days every now and again. And we all have our favorite ways of dealing with it. For me, I like to go for a run and eat a good meal. But if you’re looking for a quicker fix, these 15 tweets might just do the trick.

#15. These rules were agreed upon by our ancestors.

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#14. I’m not sure why but I’m laughing.

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#13. You’re giving away all of our secrets!

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#12. #goals

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#11. How To Solve Your Nightmares, 101

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#10. Short, sweet, and better than any comment I could have come up with. #keepingit100

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#9. He’s really working for this one.

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#8. The only way.

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#7. She speaks the truth.

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#6. Obviously.

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#5. Pop culture FTW.

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#4. This is my favorite.

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#3. Stahp.

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#2. Everyone knows that.

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#1. File Under: Why You’re Still Single

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h/t: Buzzfeed

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These 5 Missing Historical Treasures May Have Disappeared Forever

These days, there are too many wars, environmental changes, and indifference to expect for all of our historical treasures to survive.

Not to mention there are thieves who can make bank selling antiquities on the black market.

We know these 5 historical treasures are out there, but they’ve gone missing – and it will be a loss for all of us if they never turn up.

#5. The Florentine Diamond

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Legend says that Duke of Burgundy Charles the Bold carried a 132+ carat yellow diamond into the 1477 Battle of Nancy as a talisman. It didn’t work, and when his body was recovered after the battle, the diamond had been pilfered by a scavenger who had no idea what he was holding.

Research in the 1920s largely debunked the legend, as the gem originated in southern India and remained in the region until the Portuguese took over in the 1500s. From there, the diamond travelled to Europe and spent time in the collections of several well-known men – Ferdinand de’ Medici and the Duke of Tuscany, to name a few. Though it originated in India, it got its name from the time it spent in Florence. We also know that in 1601, it was a 126 carat, rose-cut diamond.

When the last of the Medici ruling family died in 1743, she bequeathed the diamond to the Tuscan state, but it was sold to Francis Stephan of Lorraine, who bought it for his wife, Empress Maria Teresa. It remained part of the crown jewels in Vienna until the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after WWI, which is when its history begins to get fuzzy.

The diamond, at this point, is believed to have been carried by exiled emperor Charles I into Switzerland.

It only gets more vague from there, and no one knows where the diamond is today. There are many theories, the most popular of which is that it was sold and cut into smaller stones, but with no real trace of it for the past hundred years, the chances of anyone setting eyes on it again seems unlikely at best.

#4. Sappho’s Poems

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Greek poet Sappho penned at least two volumes completely full of poems, according to ancient sources, but we have only a few hundred lines on shreds of papyrus and shards of pots. She was popular enough in antiquity to have been quoted in other sources, which helps, and as recently as 2014, more fragments have been discovered and identified in trash dumps and at archeological sites.

Here’s to discovering more – and to the people who find them acting responsibly with a true piece of treasure.

#3. Art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

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The Boston Museum is home to many priceless works of art…and the biggest unsolved art theft in history.

On March 18th, 1990, two men claiming to be police officers entered the museum, handcuffed the guards, and stole 13 works of art worth over $500 million.

The works include a Vermeer, Rembrandt, Degas, and a Manet, among others, and there is still a reward of $10 million offered for information in the case. The frames of the missing pieces are kept empty as a reminder that the crime remains unsolved, the priceless pieces still in the wind.

#2. Crown Jewels of Ireland

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On July 6, 1907, the “Crown Jewels of Ireland,” which included a diamond star and badge, were stolen. The same night, five collars of Knight Members of the Order of St. Patrick also disappeared without a trace.

They weren’t well-protected, and the ensuing investigation came to naught and, a century later, remains unsolved. There are a couple of theories as to why the investigation fizzled – one being that Edward VII ordered the investigation halted because it came too close to uncovering a sexual scandal, and the other that the castle’s second-in-command, Francis Shackleton, stole the jewels to help his famous brother, explorer Ernest Shackleton, fund his polar expedition.

The truth is, we’ll probably never know.

#1. The Amber Room

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In the 18th century, German sculptor Andreas Schluter and Danish amber artist Gottfried Wolfram created the Amber Room of Catherine Palace. It was slathered in jewels, gilding, and of course, the famous amber panels and was sometimes referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” The artists gifted the room to Russia and it quickly became the pride of St. Petersburg.

The Russians tried to hide the treasure behind wallpaper as the German army neared St. Petersburg during WWII, to no avail – the Germans took the room apart piece by piece and reinstalled it in the Konigsberg castle museum…for a while.

After that, its fate is unknown. Some believe it must have been destroyed during the war, while others think it’s hidden somewhere with other Nazi-stolen art and artifacts that have never been recovered. Even though verified remnants have surfaced – even recently – most of it remains missing.

 

h/t: Mental_Floss

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This Is Why You Shouldn’t Wash Your Clothes in Warm Water

The majority of people think that washing clothes in warm water is always better. The heat kills the germs, right?

While that may be true when you’re washing your hands (or other body parts), it turns out the logic doesn’t hold true for getting the grime, stink, and stains out of your dirty clothes. Back in the day, hot water was required to get the most out of your detergent, but now most manufacturers have created products that work as well in cold water (unless you’re using powder, which will require warm water to dissolve).

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And get this: it’s not only true that warm water doesn’t get your laundry any cleaner than cold, but there are several reasons that washing in cold water is actually the better way to go.

Better Stain Removal

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Some types of stains – like ones from blood, sweat, and other proteins – will only come out in cold water. Warm water will set them in further, and when it comes to keeping your colors bright and your fabrics the right size, cold water is also your friend.

It’s Environmentally Friendly

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90% of the energy used to power your washing machine is used to heat water, so using exclusively cold water saves hundreds of pounds of carbon dioxide emissions every year.

Wallet Friendly

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Switching to cold water could save your family more than $200/year, according to personal finance blog The Simple Dollar.

 

So, while you might be tempted to set the water to hot if you’ve got something particularly gross or smelly, just resist! Your clothes, bank account, and the environment will thank you!

h/t: Mental_Floss

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Viral Letter Shows the Horrors Working Moms Had to Face in the 1960s

Living as a woman in the 1960s was a tough gig. Sexism was running rampant in both the workplace and society at large, and there weren’t many realistic ways to avoid it. Recently, one woman’s decision to share a letter her mom received in 1969 after requesting maternity leave showed that things were even worse than we realized.

The mother had been employed by the board of education, who refused her request for a leave of absence after the birth of her baby.

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Instead, she simply lost her job.

The letter reads in full like this:

“Dear Mrs. Cornell,

We regret to inform you that we must consider your request for a Leave of Absence as a termination as of December 31st, 1969. 

This is necessary since our Board does not yet approve maternity leaves. When you are ready to return, you should notify our office of your availability for another teaching position. 

May we at this time thank you for your services as a member of our staff.”

As far as the woman who tweeted what she had found in her mother’s basement, she had some thoughts on why her mother might have kept it – and about everything she went through to have a family and a career.

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Paid maternity leave was passed in Canada, where Ms. Cornell lived, in 1971.

Even though the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (in the States) drafted discrimination guidelines regarding pregnancy in 1972 and the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978, neither promised any time off to recover from pregnancy and childbirth (never mind providing time to bond with the child afterward).

It wasn’t until 1993 (can you believe it?) that the States passed the FMLA act which, it must be pointed out, offers no official paid maternity leave, only a way for employees to save and use their own leave to cover time off for qualifying life events.

As with our other rights, like voting, we can thank our fearless foremothers for going to work despite dealing with this crap when they decided they’d like to have a family, and for persevering so that we can have things (marginally) better.

We still have a long way to go, sisters, so keep fighting!

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12+ Vintage Bridesmaid Dresses That Prove Not Everything Old School Is Cool

These days, old school is the new cool. Everyone wants to look like they’re wearing clothes from a thrift store of their parent’s closet. That said, there are some styles from the past that just couldn’t have been good ideas, even at the time. My own mother forced her “friends” into maroon velvet bolero vests and wide-brimmed hats with pink ribbons. Really.

But even if I pulled out her pictures (she would kill me), I’m not sure they could compete with these 15 vintage bridesmaid horror shows.

#15. Why do they match the curtains, though? Did Julie Andrews have to step in?

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#14. This is just so special.

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#13. The 90s neckbands are back in style, baby!

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#12. You get a veil, and you get a veil…

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#11. You guys. Wut.

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#10. I literally can’t see anyone’s face.

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#9. Handmaid’s Tale, c.1970

#8. Absolute 80s magic.

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#7. Yes, those are butterfly wings you’re seeing.

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#6. Priceless.

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#5. It’s trying to be a Christmas wedding but they’re wearing purple?

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#4. Little Red Riding Hood Theme?

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#3. I have no words.

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#2. Okay but I kind of like these though.

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#1. I don’t know whether to be more impressed by the squished-together bridesmaids or the size of the bride’s dress.

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Daycare Tells Parents To Dress Their Daughter More ‘Girly’ And Their Response Totally Rocked

Raising a child is a unique, challenging, and rewarding experience. But there are a lot of people in the world who think they can do it better than you and want to offer up their unsolicited advice whenever they get the chance. Needless to say, it can get pretty annoying.

That’s what happened to Jessica and Steve Rold when they were picking up their two-year-old son and infant daughter from daycare. The staff apparently took issue with the fact that their little girl wore “boyish” clothes (probably hand-me-downs – money saving ftw!) and suggested that – for the benefit of the other children, you understand – they dress their daughter “more girly.” Otherwise (gasp!) they may not realize right off the bat that the infant has female parts.

Since they have a good sense of humor and didn’t just flip the person who brought this up the bird (like I might have), Jessica sent her daughter to daycare dolled up like this:

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Steve got in on the fun, posting the story and the photograph on r/daddit, and getting back plenty of commiseration in the form of other dads telling stories about gender-obsessed people commenting on their own children.

Like this guy, who was quick to point out that the blue/pink gender assignment is total crap.

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And a bunch of posts that prove that while some adults are super concerned about what your child is wearing, kids don’t give a crap – and you shouldn’t, either.

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Someone eventually pointed out that we were all missing the point, which is that the drawing of the bow is like, very good!

Husband Steve was quick to point out that his wife is a professional artist and we shouldn’t let it go to her head.

Too late, because this whole situation deserves exactly how much attention it’s gotten – a lot.

h/t: Someecards

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There used to be rat fishing…

There used to be rat fishing tournaments in an alley behind a saloon in Baltimore. Men would rig fishing poles with traps and bait, cast them down the ally and try and catch the largest rat. 00

Nutraloaf is a food served…

Nutraloaf is a food served in prisons in the United States and Canada to prisoners who have misbehaved. Due to its lack of flavor, it has been banned in several states where food cannot be used as punishment. 00