10 Sounds Used To Influence Emotions

On YouTube, you may find a variety of content called “ASMR.” ASMR is a complicated emotional state that some people experience when they hear specific triggers. And you’ll notice that they use just about any sound imaginable. Some of them may have a surprising effect on you, while others may have no impact at all. Here are ten sounds that people utilize to impact feelings. 10 A Little Light Laughter Have you ever heard of background laughter?...

January 8, 2023 · 8 min · 1676 words · Deborah Hamilton

10 Stories Of China S Human Flesh Search Engines

10 Kitten Killers Warning: The images in the source links are graphic and may be disturbing. In 2006, a video of a well-dressed woman crushing kittens with stiletto shoes caused massive controversy and an online crusade to identify the culprit. The images were traced to a video uploaded by user “Gainmas” for a company known as Crushworld, a fetish website specializing in videos of small animals crushed to death by attractive women....

January 8, 2023 · 13 min · 2710 words · Frederick Sturgill

10 Strange Psychological Disorders That Will Blow Your Mind

Some of these are location-specific and only affect people visiting a place. Others affect anybody but are just as weird. Imagine a disorder that makes a person believe they do not exist, that their house is a clone, or that they are outside their own bodies. You might be surprised that some of these disorders even exist. 10 Jerusalem Syndrome Jerusalem syndrome is a mental disorder that affects tourists who visit Jerusalem....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1763 words · Andrea Kelash

10 Strange Theoretical Stars

10 Quark Star A star at the end of its life can collapse into a black hole, a white dwarf, or a neutron star. If the star is sufficiently dense before it erupts into a supernova, the stellar remnant will form a neutron star. When this happens, the star becomes extremely hot and dense. With so much matter and energy, the star attempts to collapse in on itself and form a singularity, but the fermionic particles in the center (in this case neutrons) obey the Pauli exclusion principle....

January 8, 2023 · 15 min · 3095 words · Charles Larose

10 Sultry Scandalous And Riotous Affairs From Early Theater

10 Charlotte Charke When writing her memoirs, Charlotte Charke (wearing pink in the picture above) says, “I am certain, there is no one in the world more fit than myself to be laughed at.” What was certain was that 18th-century London had no idea what to make of Charke and her alter ego, Charles Brown. While it definitely wasn’t strange to see cross-dressing on the stage, Charke went a few steps further in creating Charles Brown as an extension of her everyday, offstage self....

January 8, 2023 · 16 min · 3254 words · Hope Valdez

10 Surprising Facts About Contraception

10Pill Use May Influence A Woman’s Choice Of Sexual Partner Studies have repeatedly shown that women are more attracted to typically “masculine” men when they ovulate. Some researchers believe this preference evolved so that women would be attracted to good providers with larger, stronger bodies. Specifically, ovulating women want men who are tall, broad-shouldered, dominant, competitive, and highly intelligent. Then the pill happened. With over 60 million women now using birth control pills worldwide, evolution may be taking a psychophysical turn....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1829 words · Stephen Newby

10 Terrible Things Done To Pows

In 1942, four Australian POWs did the unthinkable, and tried to escape from their Japanese prisoner of war camp. The Japanese became so incensed that they ordered every POW in the Changi peninsula to sign an agreement promising not to escape. These prisoners—being Australian—promptly told the Japanese to do one. In retaliation, the Japanese ordered every single one of them to assemble in the Selarang barracks without food or water—all fifteen thousand of them....

January 8, 2023 · 6 min · 1080 words · Nicole Smith

10 Terrifying Haunted And Creepy Mask Stories

But there really is something extra horrifying about masks that it’s difficult to put our finger on. Imagine not being able to see the true face of the person looming in the darkness or meeting a ghoul who reveals who they really are by unmasking. See if you recognize any of the following characters and hope you never meet anyone like them on dark nights! 10 Kuchisake-Onna Japanese legend tells of a female ghost called Kuchisake-onna, who is the soul of a woman murdered by her jealous husband....

January 8, 2023 · 10 min · 1960 words · Amelia Frey

10 Terrifying Places Haunted By The Ghosts Of Brutal Violence

But what if you aren’t ready to go? Can you grasp a single filament, hold on, leave some fragmented piece of yourself to haunt the land of the living? Do some deaths echo through eternity? The belief in ghosts is one of humanity’s oldest guilty pleasures, and for good reason—all it takes is one night in a darkened room where whispers fill the shadows and every windblown sigh could be the approaching rake of bloodstained fingernails to make a believer out of the most hard-boiled skeptic....

January 8, 2023 · 13 min · 2646 words · Donnie Hull

10 Things You Didn T Know About The History Of Halloween

10The Religious Origins Of Costumes While today’s costumes channel an inner fantasy, they started with a much more solemn purpose. One of the earliest examples we have of people donning costumes comes from Hallow Mass, a ceremonial mass dedicated to prayers for the dead. People appealed to their ancestors for everything from happy marriages to fertility, and costumes were a part of that. It wasn’t until the Victorian era that the idea of dressing up really went mainstream, and a lot of that started with the Robert Burns poem “Halloween....

January 8, 2023 · 7 min · 1402 words · Paula Farrior

10 Things You May Not Know About Mythical Creatures

10 Leprechauns Are a Protected Species Leprechaun: otherwise known as a tiny bearded man dressed in green and in possession of a pot of gold that is hidden at the end of a rainbow. These solitary creatures are said to be fond of making shoes and playing tricks on humans. While they are prominently featured in Irish folklore and are thought to live in a colony in Ireland, there is also an official colony in Portland, Oregon....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1894 words · Joann Nasers

10 Times Small Artifacts Surprised Archaeologists

In recent times, archaeologists listened to music made millennia ago and saw miniatures of giant icons. They found bizarre objects in burials and personal items that belonged to extinct humans. Perhaps the most remarkable yield comes from small artifacts that reveal behavior, including mysterious cultural ways and even survival tactics used in the Cretaceous. 10 Unique Pencil Scientists only became aware of Denisovans in 2008.[1] A small finger fragment revealed an entire branch of humanity that went extinct thousands of years ago....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1851 words · Maria Kirkland

10 Tragedies That Destroyed The Canadian Inuit Way Of Life

Things didn’t get any better when they made contact with the outside world. From the moment they first met the Europeans, the Inuit have gone through tragedy after tragedy. They have been taken from their homes. Their culture has been crushed, and countless lives have been ruined—all in ways that still affect them today. 10 First Contact With Europeans Ended In A Kidnapping Martin Frobisher was one of the first European faces the Inuit saw....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1752 words · Jeff Harper

10 Unanswered Questions From World War Ii

10 Who Put The D-Day Code Names And ‘Dieppe’ In A Crossword Puzzle? The word “Dieppe” turned out to be one of the solutions to a crossword puzzle in Daily Telegraph newspapers in August 1942. This looks quite normal, until you realize that two days after the puzzle ran (and one day after its solution was given), Allied troops launched a deadly assault on the French port of Dieppe. MI5, Britain’s intelligence service, spotted this but ignored it as a coincidence....

January 8, 2023 · 12 min · 2415 words · Martha Mcmillian

10 Unexpected Examples Of Animal Genitalia

Humans have the largest penises of all primates, both in relative and absolute terms. Compared to barnacles, however, we humans are mere tiddlers. Once barnacles leave their juvenile stage, they become anchored to a single spot, from which they’re unable to move. This is one instance of playing it too cool, and it presents something of a problem when they’re looking for a mate. Lots of sessile organisms get around this problem by simply releasing their sperm, and hoping it will find an egg....

January 8, 2023 · 6 min · 1222 words · Doris Harrell

10 Unsettling Pieces Of Holiday Horror

10 Santa Most horror stories involving someone dressed like Santa just put a person with bad hygiene into a suit that’s poorly maintained. But Santa—from Greek sibling directors Dionysis and Manos Atzarakis—justifies the old conceit that children shouldn’t try to look at Santa Claus. This video also predates Krampus by one year. In this story, two sisters awaken at night on Christmas Eve when they hear something downstairs. The older one sneaks down and immediately hides again after seeing that Santa is a tall, green, goblinish creature....

January 8, 2023 · 12 min · 2451 words · Nancy Pasillas

10 Unsolved Crimes That Were Caught On Video

10 The Corona Discount Mall Kidnapping On November 7, 2004, at about 6:00 PM, a surveillance camera captured a woman walking along the sidewalk of the Corona Discount Mall in Corona, California. When a newer-model black Toyota Solara pulled up beside her, the woman took off running. The car followed her for a short distance before two men got out and chased her across the parking lot. One of the men caught her, threw her over his shoulder, and carried her to the car, where they forced the woman into the trunk....

January 8, 2023 · 11 min · 2313 words · Earl Robertshaw

10 Uplifting Stories To Get You Through The Week 12 9 18

This week, teddy bears get tossed, money gets returned, and mothers and daughters get reunited. There are also two dinosaur tales as well as a love story between a donkey and an emu. 10 New Teddy Bear Toss Record The Hershey Bears set a new Teddy Bear Toss record, collecting almost 34,800 toys to donate as presents for charities and hospitals. The Teddy Bear Toss is a warm and fuzzy tradition practiced around Christmastime at hockey games in certain leagues....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1907 words · Denise Anderson

10 Uplifting Stories To Get You Through The Week 5 26 19

This week, we learn about several elderly people who show that it is never too late to fulfill your ambitions, whether these involve higher education or swimming with sharks. Two little girls get emotional hospital send-offs when it’s time to go home, Scotland’s unluckiest dog finally finds a home, and the Tower of London welcomes its first newborn ravens in three decades. 10 The Ravens In The Tower For the first time in 30 years, raven chicks have been born at the Tower of London, thus ensuring the survival of the kingdom....

January 8, 2023 · 9 min · 1857 words · Kristen Palmer

10 Ways Creepy Crawlies Helped Solve Heinous Crimes

10Sung Tzu The first documented case of insects used in a criminal investigation comes from China’s Song Dynasty. Sung Tzu, a lawyer and death investigator, wrote The Washing Away of Wrongs in 1247. This book served as a guide for investigators and provided instructions for assessing a crime in a productive manner. The book mentions a murder case that Tzu solved using insect activity in 1235. The victim was murdered by slashing, and Tzu ordered the men of the village to lay their sickles on the ground....

January 8, 2023 · 10 min · 1930 words · Allen Blevins