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The blog post humorously explores the history of the papacy during the years when there were three popes, detailing various popes' eccentricities, scandals, and the bizarre events surrounding their reigns. It highlights notable in...
The blog post humorously explores the fictional Coleman Frog, a supposed giant frog that was allegedly fed an extravagant diet and died in a dynamite accident. It discusses the frog's taxidermy and the skepticism surrounding its e...
Scented advertisements, like a steak billboard and cookie-scented bus stops, aimed to engage consumers but ultimately failed due to practical issues and public concerns.
The post delves into the history and quirky incidents of the Olympic torch relay, revealing its origins, symbolism, and the blend of tradition and commercialization in the Olympics.
The blog post narrates a humorous and informative account of the history of ice harvesting and its commercialization, focusing on Frederic Tudor, who pioneered the ice trade in the early 19th century. It details Tudor's struggles ...
The blog post explores the evolution of Cheetos' marketing strategy, particularly focusing on the radical shift in 2008 when the brand embraced a more rebellious image through the 'Orange Underground' campaign. This campaign aimed...
The blog post discusses Lake Okeechobee, Florida's largest lake, highlighting its shallow depth and the historical attempts to drain the Everglades for agricultural development. It explores the misguided engineering efforts and th...
The blog post discusses the world's largest message in a bottle, created by Norwegian soda CEO Joakim Sande, which is a 2.5-ton fiberglass bottle containing a large letter and a case of soda. The bottle was designed to be tracked ...
The blog post humorously explores various unusual animals that defy typical biological expectations, focusing on amphibious fish and their unique adaptations, such as lungfish that can breathe air and survive long periods without ...
The blog post humorously explores the concept of time capsules, discussing their historical significance and the common pitfalls associated with burying them. It highlights the tendency for time capsules to be forgotten or lost, w...
The post humorously details the unexpected bodily challenges astronauts face in space, including Buzz Aldrin's urination mishap and Senator Jake Garn's extreme space sickness.
The post humorously examines historical misconceptions about bird migration, highlighting the Pfeilstorch's role in its discovery and sharing heartwarming stories of stork-human friendships.
The author reflects on the unexpected attention and compliments received for his impressive mustache, exploring the cultural significance of mustaches throughout history. He shares personal anecdotes of interactions centered aroun...
The blog post explores the history and cultural significance of stickers, particularly focusing on the iconic 'hello my name is' stickers. It discusses the invention of pressure-sensitive adhesives in 1845, the evolution of sticke...
The blog post humorously explores the concept of feral children, those raised by animals with little to no human contact. It discusses various historical cases, including the Hessian wolf children of the 1300s, a boy raised by cat...
The author reflects on their recent stress from researching interbreeding between archaic and modern humans and decides to take a break in nature. They express gratitude to their subscribers and share a collection of previously di...
The blog post discusses the historical flooding issues in Chicago prior to 1858, leading to the city's elevation to combat drainage problems. It details the process of raising buildings using jackscrews, including humorous anecdot...
The blog post discusses the history of bubble gum, focusing on the invention of the first bubble gum, Blibber-Blubber, which was a failure due to its undesirable qualities. It highlights Walter Diemer's accidental creation of Dubb...
The blog post humorously explores the village of Fucking in Austria, detailing its history, the significance of its name, and the impact of tourism on the local community. It discusses how British and American soldiers popularized...
The author discusses the tradition of NASA's wake-up calls for astronauts, which involved playing specially selected songs each morning, often chosen by family members. The post humorously reflects on the significance of these wak...
Water fountains serve as vital community resources and cultural symbols, reflecting historical efforts to provide clean drinking water and reduce alcohol consumption.
The Vacant Lot of Cabbages in Wellington, created by Barry Thomas and artists in 1978, exemplifies how art can foster community engagement and creativity.
A community-driven exploration of crow friendship reveals surprising local enthusiasm and highlights the intelligence and behaviors of these fascinating birds.
The author shares a collection of leftover content from previous blog posts, expressing gratitude to readers for their support and engagement. The post covers various topics, including the history of ice ownership, the ice industr...