Yearly Archives: 2022
The First Successful Electric Car,…
25 Interesting Historical Photos – Part 324
Here are this week’s interesting historical photos. For part 323, click here. 1. A girl holds her mother’s hand while running to school, protected by an RUC officer in riot gear, as protestors shouted, spat and threw things at them, during the Holy Cross Dispute in Northern Ireland, 2001. 2. Sir Winston Churchill, age 20,…… Read More »
In 2000, fundamentalist Mormon…
The elderly couple seen hugging…
The elderly couple seen hugging on the bed in Titanic (1997) while water floods their room were the owners of Macy’s department store, Rosalie Ida Straus and Isidor Straus. Ida refused a seat on a lifeboat, stating “Where you go, I go” which inspired Rose’s line in the film. Isidor was offered a place on… Read More »
5 Things You Should Know – Part 448
Here are 5 things you should know. 1. The 20 second rule. If you notice something wrong with someone’s appearance, don’t point it out unless it can be fixed in 20 seconds or less. Loose hair, food in teeth, untucked shirt, etc. are all things that can be fixed very quickly. Acne, weight, etc. take…… Read More »
Why Can’t We Simply Eradicate…
WTF Fun Fact 12395 – Cat Allergies
The government hasn’t admitted Covid-19 vaccines damage your natural immune system
A screenshot of a tweet posted on Instagram claims: “The UK government now oddly admits the vaccines have damaged the natural immune system of those who have been double-vaccinated”. A paraphrased version of the claim has also appeared on Facebook. The UK government has said no such thing. This may be based on two separate… Read More »
US data doesn’t prove increase in cancer following vaccine rollout
An article published by TCW (formerly The Conservative Woman) claims that US military data shows a huge increase in incidents of health conditions such as cancer, infertility and Bell’s Palsy following the Covid-19 vaccination rollout. This is not correct. The article also includes testimonies from doctors who say they have seen a large increase in… Read More »