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Doctors During the Black Plague Didn’t Wear Those Creepy, Beaked Masks at All

It may sometimes seem like scientists and health officials can still be caught behind the 8-ball when it comes to new and emerging diseases, but let me tell you, that’s nothing compared to what doctors were dealing with before the invention of the microscope. There were people in the scientific community who believed that “bad...
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How Trapper Keepers Won the Hearts of Every Last Kid in the 80s and 90s

Look, you either know about Trapper Keepers or you don’t. You’re one of us, and we can discuss all day about how they smelled and the sound the velcro made when you first pried it open, and how you agonized for weeks before picking your new one before a new school year, or you don’t...

16 People Born After the Internet’s Birth Confess Something They Don’t Get About “The Before”

We see a lot of talk about older people who grew up without the internet and have had trouble adjusting – or honestly, who just aren’t hardwired to keep up with the pace of how things constantly evolve – but we talk less about those things from the “good” old internet-free days that kids now...

10 Facts That We Think You’ll Give Two Big Thumbs Up!

Remember the good old days of Siskel and Ebert? Okay, if you’re too young to remember them, they were a pair of very popular film critics and if they loved a film, it would get “Two Thumbs Up!” It was their catchphrase and everyone in the country used to do it. Sadly, both Roger Ebert...

Victorian Women Somehow Wore Corsets While Working Out

The next time you’re doing cardio, consider yourself lucky. Today’s gymgoers have a multitude of clothing options that maximize performance and style. That wasn’t the case years ago. In fact, women in the 1800s exercised in corsets and flow dresses. Talk about making life difficult! According to Atlas Obscura, women in that era exercised in...

Renovations at Auschwitz Revealed Tools Hidden Beneath a Chimney

Auschwitz and similar concentration (or death) camps have remained largely untouched aside from readying them to put their horrors on display for the public. Recently, historians and other researchers have been working to turn part of Auschwitz into a new exhibition, and they’ve made quite a discovery beneath the flue of a crumbled chimney. Knives,...

That One Time the Swedes Called in Gay to Work

People all over the world have been fighting for civil rights for centuries, without cease. Sometimes, the issues seem to come to ahead (ahem) and the battle line is pushed forward, just a bit, where it inches along until the next giant push. In the late 1970s, in Sweden of all places, being gay was...