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“One of my friends from college, ‘Beth,’ was getting married. We had drifted apart a little bit after college — no biggie. I was in the wedding party, but not the Maid of Honor (MOH). Beth asked if I would do the bachelorette party because her…
It’s true that the fiddle did not yet exist in 64 AD, when the city of Rome caught on fire, but that isn’t enough on its own to dispel the myth. If Nero had been playing an instrument, it would have been another string instrument, like a lyre, which was popular…
58 Dumb, Dumb, Dumb People Who Somehow Managed To Be Wrong About Literally Everything
October 23, 2025
58 Wildly Dumb People Who Were Wrong, Wrong, Wrong
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This person tried to argue the US wasn’t the only developed nation without healthcare…by name-checking a bunch of developing nations and others that DO have healthcare.
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Accent attempted: East Texan
“Oh my god, Young Sheldon. They supposedly based the show in ‘East Texas,’ but most of the actors butchered the accent. East Texans (especially from older generations, like this family was supposed to be) can have a slightly…
Ex-Cult Members Are Sharing The Moments They Realized Something Was Wrong, And Wowww
October 16, 2025
“They all threw themselves to the ground, got on their knees, and started sobbing. After this, they got up and started dancing and laughing again, as if nothing ever happened. I was seriously creeped out at this point, but this was only the beginning.”
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What We Get Wrong About Death, According To End-Of-Life Workers
October 10, 2025
Most Americans say that given the choice, they would prefer to die at home, but about 1 in 5 deaths in the U.S. occur after admission to an intensive care unit. In the book “Extreme Measures: Finding a Better Path to the End of Life,” Dr. Jessica Zitter details what she…

