The common fitness target of 10,000 steps/day came from a Japanese pedometer company who gave their product a name that means “the 10,000-step meter” because the Japanese character for “10,000” resembles a person walking: 万. There is no known science behind a goal of 10,000 steps.
Ancient Japan had female warriors…
Ancient Japan had female warriors called Onna-bugeisha, who would fight alongside Samurai in times of war. They started to lose their importance by the 17th century, when roaring ideals of fearless devotion and selflessness were gradually replaced by quiet, passive, civil obedience.
An Israeli couple were forced…
An Israeli couple were forced to pay over $2000 for an apartment they never rented because their use of smiley and champagne emojis in a text with the prospective landlord conveyed “great optimism”, causing him to take the property off the market.
The ‘Illusory truth effect’ is the…
The ‘Illusory truth effect’ is the tendency to believe information to be correct after repeated exposure. The illusory truth effect has played a significant role in such fields as election campaigns, advertising, news media, and political propaganda throughout world history.
In 1651 the Penderel brothers escorted…
In 1651 the Penderel brothers escorted young Prince Charles II from safe house to safe house after his defeat in the Battle of Worcester. Their descendants still receive £100 per year as a reward.
Germany has launched..
Germany has launched a rocket with yeast on board into space. When the rocket returns the yeast will be used to make beer. Making it effectively space beer.
To Solve This 1945 Logic Puzzle, You Need Some Seriously Creative Thinking
Let’s travel back in time to 1945.
The Candle Problem is an old logic puzzle, originally published by Karl Duncker in 1945. It might seem straightforward, but to solve it correctly, you’ll need to be able to think outside the box.
The Candle Problem
You’re in a room with a table pushed against the wall. On it is a box of thumbtacks, matches, and a candle. You must attach the lit candle to the wall in a way that the wax won’t drip onto the table or floor. How do you complete this task?
Continue reading when you’re ready to check your answer (or you’ve given up!).
10 of the Most Bizarre Declassified Government Documents
Some people are really into conspiracy theories – or more prone to believing that the government is hiding certain truths from us, maybe – and still others have just watched too many episodes of The X-Files to trust that we’re being told every last detail.
But if these 10, slightly terrifying declassified documents are any indication, people are definitely right to ask questions, because the truth is often buried behind miles of red tape.
10. Okay so this needs to be a movie, if it isn’t.
In East Germany a committed freedom fighter and her husband had dealt with having her home raided while she was away, being arrested on the way to protests and all sorts of state sponsored harassment. After the wall fell she was able to read the documents the Stasi had kept on her and found out her own husband was an undercover agent and had written many reports on her activities with a bloodless banality.
9. Everything about the Challenger explosion is horrible.
When the space shuttle Challenger was destroyed, it was reported that all 7 astronauts were killed instantly. It was revealed decades later that some, if not all of the astronauts survived the initial explosion, as the cockpit cabin had enough protection to not be breached. For 2 minutes and 45 seconds, they were awake and aware, as they plummeted toward the Atlantic Ocean.
Understandably, NASA knew that the news of their terrifying death would have crippled the space program even more than it already was.
8. Evil people sometimes have security clearance.
Canadian here… The Somalia Affair Not sure if it was ever classified but definitely a horrific scandal. A now disbanded division of the Canadian military torturing a kid to death in the 90s, and taking hero pics with him while doing it… I think it’s important to remember when your country does something shitty – it’s not always the “bad guys” who can be fucking evil.
7. This seems awfully small and petty when, you know, actual life should scare people enough.
The plan after 9/11 to make figurines that look like Osama Bin Laden and give them to kids in South Asia. After it’s left in the sun for a certain amount of time, it’s face would peel off to reveal a “demon-like visage with red skin, green eyes, and black markings,” basically a demon. The objective was to scare kids and their parents so Bin Laden and Al Qaeda would lose support.
6. This idea was actually floated, so what’s not possible?
Operation Northwoods; A plan for a false flag operation that came from the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Department of Defense in 1962 and given to JFK who turned it down. The plan called for the CIA to commit terrorist actions against US Civilians across the United States and frame Cuba, allowing us the right to invade and depose Castro and the communist government there. It was declassified and can be found online at the JFK Library. Terrifying that no one knows or seems to care that this was suggested by our government to the President.
5. We have to prepare for all contingencies.
The Nixon Administration had a speech prepared for if the moon landing had failed, and it’s chilling.
4. The Manhattan Project was terrifying from the ground up.
My hometown was littered woth radioactive waste by the federal government as part of the Manhattan project. https://www.nytimes.com/1981/02/01/nyregion/big-atom-waste-site-reported-found-near-buffalo.html
then we wonder why cancer and thyroid conditions thereare the norm.
3. It really seems likely that we’re going to wipe ourselves out on accident.
There are over 50 mishaps with nuclear weapons by the US Airforce in the 1950s alone.
2. So as you can see, we’ve never been a society that puts children first.
They tested Iodine on “retarded children” as well. In that time, oftentimes orphans and children who were behind in school ended up at these institutions.
The US government also inserted radioactive material into a man after a motorcycle crash and didn’t tell him.
1. Drug testing on clueless citizens. That’s not scary.
Operation Midnight Climax
The government hired sex workers to dose “johns” with LSD for research purposes so to speak
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Midnight_Climax
Some of these going to haunt my thoughts for weeks, and you know…the truth is out there, y’all.
Are you into conspiracy theories? Do these documents tickle your sixth sense? Let us know!
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People are No Longer Allowed to Swim with Dolphins in New Zealand
If your bucket list includes swimming with “wild” dolphins, well…you’ll have to do it somewhere other than in New Zealand.
Bottlenose dolphins are intelligent, social creatures that can be found in most of the world’s waters, and because they’re keen to interact across species lines, many people want to experience their friendliness firsthand.
The New Zealand Department of Conservation, though, says that people are “loving the dolphins too much,” and that the amount and duration of close encounters is harming the species as a whole.
This new rule, which bans swimming with dolphins, went into effect on July 1, 2019, and applies to all commercial operators around the Bay of Islands. The laws also require operators to restrict viewing and interaction time to no more than 20 minutes per trip, and closes off certain areas around Tapeka Point and Roberton Island.
Additionally, operators may only interact with dolphins in the morning or in the afternoon, but not both, so the dolphins have at least half a day to themselves.
The Department of Conservation made the decision after several different studies have shown that too much interaction with humans can affect the dolphins’ resting and feeding behaviors. One study, published in 2010, found that dolphins get extremely stressed out when touched or even approached by humans – and that it could cause psychological problems that prevent them from resting, feeding, and nurturing their young.
Research has also uncovered the sad fact that calf mortality rate is rising toward 75% in some populations, which would be the highest anyone has seen anywhere (even in captivity).
With the number of dolphins in the Bay of Islands in a drastic decline (over a 66% decrease since 1999), the government of New Zealand felt as if it was their duty to act on their behalf.
Hopefully the actions will help the existing dolphins live happier, more natural lives, and maybe, in time, encourage more offspring and growing pods for everyone to enjoy.
I love dolphins as much as the next person, but if they’re not as big on people as they’ve seemed, then I say give them their space.
As a fellow introvert, I can definitely relate.
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10 Facts That Just Might Send You Down a Long Rabbit Hole
There’s almost nothing more exciting than learning about new subjects and then doing a DEEEEP dive into them. It could be history, science, sports, pop culture, politics, etc.
It’s all fair game! And with the Internet, we literally have all the information in the world at our fingertips. That’s why Wikipedia was invented, right? So don’t waste that special opportunity!
Here are 10 facts that might pique your interest and send you down a path of new knowledge.
1. Now, that’s loud!
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2. Trailblazers
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3. Do you have this condition?
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4. Public Enemy #1
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5. Grimalkin
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6. Good use of resources
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7. Give it a shot!
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8. This is so bizarre
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9. Super Women
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10. Yes! Books rule!
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What do you think? You a little more motivated to learn about some new topics after looking over those facts?
I know I am!
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