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Unicorns: Magical Icons or Violent Beasts?

Unicorns: Magical Icons or Violent Beasts?

https://youtu.be/NqvpfHHfCl8 Nowadays, popular culture is teeming with unicorns. They can be found in movies, TV shows, toys, clothing, and books…

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Common Words With Surprising Mythological Origins

https://youtu.be/alfo3we0FW4 Have you ever wondered about the origins of the names of the days of the week? While Sunday and…

1 year ago

Weird History Food: Reasons Why American Breakfasts Are the Way They Are

https://youtu.be/OFApXrQTmFk When you think of American breakfast food, what comes to mind? For many, it's likely things like cereal and…

1 year ago

Weird History Food: Delicious Things You Didn’t Know About KFC [Video]

https://youtu.be/T5uCn-hKwgE Let's check out some interesting facts about KFC as we delve into the peculiarities of food history. Who hasn't…

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Tolkien Explained: The History of Lothlórien

https://youtu.be/fjXPvfjPgZI While synonymous with Galadriel and Celeborn, Lothlórien has a long history including its foundation by the Nandor elves, taking…

1 year ago

The Lady of the Lake Was Likely a Smith

Here's an interesting take on how The Lady of the Lake from Arthurian Mythology might very well be a smith,…

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Funko Celebrates The Little Prince’s 80th Anniversary with an Adorable POP! Figure

To celebrate the 80th anniversary of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, Funko has released an adorable POP! figure of…

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Amazing Deal on a Lifetime Subscription to Rosetta Stone – Learn 24 Languages! (Over 50% OFF!)

Traveling to your dream destination is not in the cards right now, but the time will come soon. Rosetta Stone…

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Shakespeare Insult Kit

Just follow these simple instructions to create the perfect shakespearean insult: [Via]

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From grave robbing to giving your own body to science – a short history of where medical schools get cadavers

These Georgetown University medical students used donated cadavers in their anatomy class in 2011. Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post via Getty…

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