Historical
What in the world is a Gremlin Bell?
Man do I have some nuggets of uncommon knowledge for you to add to your conversational tool bag. We all have one, don’t be shy. Uncommon, weird, or strange knowledge is mandatory for everyone. Some people have some strange facts tucked away about how sharks clean their teeth, some have the golden nugget of how many stairs are in the Statue of Liberty (not that it matters) while others have more socially acceptable nuggets about household cleaning cheats (please share them with me).
By Brian Pehrson5 years ago in FYI
Most feminist ancient civilizations
Let me start off by mentioning that I that grew up around some very strong, independent, and prideful women. I've always had immense respect for the women both in my family and in general because of this. It is also because of this upbringing that I've always found the patriarchy immensely confusing and even quite disturbing. These feelings became even worse; once I did a bit of research I realized it wasn't always this way at least in some civilizations. We took a very disturbing step back in the world with women's rights and just overall how women are treated in society.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in FYI
“Price Per Gallon”
“Price Per Gallon” was created Feb.-March 2003 for an open annual doll show at a Southern Oregon art gallery. The U.S. invasion of Iraq had just started, confusing an already perplexed and frightened world so soon after 9/11. Searching for ideas for the doll show, I found this doll at a thrift store and was attracted by the oddity of a doll with a frown on her face.
By Pam j Cooper5 years ago in FYI
Irena Sendler
“We all have to ask ourselves, “what would I have done?”” Many of us may never have heard of this woman but, fortunately, her bravery during World War Two is recorded within the pages of history. A Polish humanitarian, social worker and nurse, Irena helped to save Jewish childrens lives from the ‘Holocaust’ (concentration camps). Her unselfishness is an example to us all.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff5 years ago in FYI
Myth and Legend
The art of storytelling has been around since the beginning of time. Stories are not just here to entertain us. In ancient times stories were law. The people of past lived by these stories. In the present we call these stories myth or legends. While people might know the basics of lore. I have been fascinated with the legends of the past. That is my obscure wisdom.So buckle up, we are going on a trip to the past. The time of ancient Greece.
By Malik LaFon5 years ago in FYI
The End of the Romanovs
We've all heard the stories about the Russian Revolution. Nicolas II was disposed by the people and executed with his family. With no royals, the country fell under communist rule for over 70 years. However, the real tragedy started over 150 years earlier than you might think.
By Kylie Elizabeth Tiffin5 years ago in FYI
The life of Bram Stoker: The Man Behind Dracula
From drug store costumes to cereal boxes, tv shows, video games, and countless books, vampires have become nearly inescapable in our culture. After all, who doesn’t know the name Dracula? Or at least one rendition of him. We can all thank Irish author Bram Stoker for this fanged fiend. His 1897 novel, the inspiration for the modern vampire. But outside of his famous count, how much do you know about the man behind the monster?
By Emilia the Bat5 years ago in FYI








