Research on high IQ traits reveals surprising links between intelligence, openness, dark humor, anxiety, and emotional sensitivity.
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A Georgia woman's workplace hair ban protest — wearing intentionally awful wigs over her pink hair
Bath towels are a staple in every household, yet few people pause to consider the intricate details that go into their design. Among these details are the lines that often adorn the surface of bath towels. At first glance, these lines might seem purely decorative, but they serve specific purposes that enhance the functionality and...
More than six decades after the sudden death of Marilyn Monroe, the doctor who carried out her autopsy has spoken publicly with a claim that reopens one of Hollywood’s darkest mysteries. Monroe, the world’s most recognizable blonde bombshell of the 1950s and early 1960s, was only 36 when she was discovered lifeless in her Los...
For many, the sudden arrival of ants in the home is nothing more than a natural occurrence linked to food crumbs, seasonal changes, or an unnoticed crack in the wall. Yet across cultures, ants have long carried symbolic weight, often viewed as messengers of persistence, discipline, and community. In folk traditions and spiritual teachings, their...
Lars von Trier’s Antichrist, released in 2009, quickly became one of the most discussed controversial films of its time. The Danish production stars Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a couple who isolate themselves in a forest cabin after the death of their child. The movie combines psychological tension with disturbing imagery and strong sexual...
Most assume that turning off lights and electronics is enough to stop electricity use. Yet, even when a home appears to be resting, small energy streams flow through plugged-in devices. This unseen consumption is known as phantom energy, hidden electricity drain, or sometimes vampire power. It happens when electronics draw electricity while in standby mode,...
Padded bras, tissues in cups, and relentless push-up routines were often a rite of passage for many girls growing up. There was an underlying hope that one day, their chest would “catch up” to society’s ideal. But as adulthood arrives, those early insecurities often fade. What once felt like a disadvantage turns out to be...
When a Detroit man settled a workplace discrimination case in early 2020, he expected the dispute to be over finally. Instead, he faced another setback after his bank refused to process his settlement checks. What should have been a straightforward deposit turned into a second lawsuit, leaving him once again in a courtroom setting. The...
Most of us have looked at a map at some point, but recognizing a country by its outline is a different challenge entirely. Some shapes are instantly recognizable, while others leave even experienced travelers scratching their heads. This geography quiz is designed to test how sharp your geography skills really are. Some are obvious, others...
Images of deer covered in unusual black and warty lumps have surfaced on social media, sparking both fascination and concern across the United States. These sightings, reported in states such as Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, have drawn comparisons to other recent wildlife stories involving strange appearances, including “Frankenstein rabbits” in Colorado and “zombie” squirrels. While the...
Graysexuality is an identity within the spectrum of human sexuality. It describes people who experience sexual attraction rarely, under particular circumstances, or with low intensity. It occupies a space between asexuality, which is characterized by little to no sexual attraction, and allosexuality, where attraction is frequent and spontaneous. While the term is not as widely...