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"How different cultures map the stars. Stars in the sky have been grouped into constellations for thousands of years. These patterns represent figures animals or objects and have served as important cultural symbols and navigational aids. Interestingly different cultures see different patterns in the same stars. For example what Western astronomers see as the Big Dipper is seen as a plow in the UK a wagon in Germany a saucepan in Ireland and a great bear by Native Americans. Similarly Chinese astronomers have their unique constellations. This illustrates how diverse human interpretations of"
YouTube Link 2023-05-30T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.7M engagements
"The Real Reason The Cannes Film Festival Exists Cannes is happening this week but its origin story may surprise you film cinema festivals filmmaking history cannes sundance film cinema festivals filmmaking history cannes sundance"
YouTube Link 2025-05-22T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.6M engagements
"Secrets of Plant-Based Dyes A full palette of colours can be achieved by varying mordants; blending dyes together (i.e. cutch and cochineal madder and logwood); and overdyeing (indigo gives greens on osage or burgundies on madder). Many dyes are available as raw material (ground leaves petals roots etc.) some are always sold as extracts (fustic lac indigo) and some are available in a specially prepared concentrated extract form. fun facts sociology fabrics textiles weaving crafts fun facts sociology fabrics textiles weaving crafts"
YouTube Link 2023-08-03T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 8.2M engagements
"Canned pumpkin is a lie. The cans at the grocery store may say "100% Pure Pumpkin". but that may not mean what you think it does. Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll: @inbloombakery Pumpkin Dog: @danastargazertruitt Cucumber Pie: @adina.inspires food recipes pumpkin cooking autumn grocery food recipes pumpkin cooking autumn grocery"
YouTube Link 2025-10-19T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 6.1M engagements
"The Miracle of the Potato I just spent a month in the UK and potatoes were a part of nearly every meal. But as a food they almost didn't exist at all. food recipes french fries history agronomy potatoes south america fun facts culture food recipes french fries history agronomy potatoes south america fun facts culture"
YouTube Link 2025-12-19T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 8.5M engagements
"Why Tolkien Didn't Like Dune Frank Herbert's Dune is one of science fiction's most influential and impactful pieces of literature. The political religious and ecological themes surrounding the story have helped sculpt future novels for generations. That being said while it's primarily regarded as hugely important to the masses there's one equally important fantasy writer who had his own differing opinions on the story -- J. R. R. Tolkien. In [----] Tolkien wrote a letter to a man named John Bush regarding him obtaining a copy of Herbert's book. When asked about his opinion Tolkien gave Bush a"
YouTube Link 2024-03-21T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 8.7M engagements
"The Most Advantageous Name in The World A large behavioral study asked [----] people in the US and UK to rate common first names on traits like intelligence and confidence It turns out some names carry strong built-in assumptions. but there's one that really stands out. To read the full study check out First Names and Ascribed Characteristics Grundmann Rockenbach & Werner @VictoriaJustice @VictoriaPfeifer names psychology babies history fun facts Victoria names psychology babies history fun facts Victoria"
YouTube Link 2026-01-04T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.4M engagements
"How to Pronounce GIF in [----] The pronunciation of "GIF" has been a long-standing controversy in the tech community sparking passionate debates and dividing opinions. The term standing for Graphics Interchange Format refers to a widely used file format for images and animations. The controversy lies in whether the acronym should be pronounced with a hard "g" (as in "gift") or a soft "g" (as in "giraffe"). Those in favor of the hard "g" argue that it aligns with the original pronunciation of "Graphics" while proponents of the soft "g" point out that it matches the phonetics of words like "gin""
YouTube Link 2023-06-27T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.8M engagements
"Which State Eats the Most Ice Cream At first guess you may think that California or Florida eats the most ice cream per capita. But a few years a go a big company did a survey that counted the number of ice cream purchase transactions on people's bank statements Can you guess which state was #1 @benandjerrys @icynspicy-miami9247 @VISITMilwaukee @wildscoopsalaska792 foodies food restaurants ice cream geography maps fun facts frozen custard foodies food restaurants ice cream geography maps fun facts frozen custard"
YouTube Link 2025-10-15T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.7M engagements
"Guess how much this safety net cost Construction costs make no sense. When the Golden Gate Bridge was built in the 1930s the total cost (adjusted for today) was about $600 million. That covered everything: massive pylons sunk into the bay tons of steel and a roadway suspended across the water. But recently just adding a single safety net. Guess how much it cost The U.S. consistently spends way more on public works than other countries. history construction politics golden gate bridge fun facts history construction politics golden gate bridge fun facts"
YouTube Link 2025-10-03T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 5.9M engagements
"3 Crazy Skills Birds Can Learn Birds are so intelligent. They can solve puzzles remember faces and are some of the only critters who can reproduce human speech. These are [--] deep cut skills though that really blew my mind. birds animals fun facts psychology animal training science zoology birds animals fun facts psychology animal training science zoology"
YouTube Link 2025-10-23T11:31Z 1.7M followers, 878.8K engagements
"This City's Name Was Decided By Cointoss One of the biggest cities on the West Coast was almost named "Boston." I also was surprised to think about how after the American Revolution England still held a claim in Oregon Washington and British Columbia. I think I had generally assumed that after the war the land disputes must've ended but there was a whole other chapter in the PNW. history fun facts geography maps portland boston U.S. History Oregon Trail history fun facts geography maps portland boston U.S. History Oregon Trail"
YouTube Link 2025-08-14T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 5.8M engagements
"Why Moses Has Horns The reason for this unusual depiction is actually due to a mistranslation. In the original Hebrew text of the Bible the word used to describe Moses' face after he spoke with God on Mount Sinai was "karan" which means "to shine" or "to emit rays of light." However when the text was translated into Latin in the fourth century the word "karan" was mistakenly translated as "keren" which means "horn." Thus Moses ended up with a rather unexpected accessory in many works of art. bible bible study deconstruction theology torah bible bible study deconstruction theology torah"
YouTube Link 2023-03-15T22:53Z 1.7M followers, 2.9M engagements
"How Adam's "Rib" is Mistranslated You may have heard that in the Bible Eve was created from Adam's "rib." As it turns out the translation of the word "rib" from Hebrew to English may have been a little. off. In the Hebrew text of the Bible the word used to describe the body part taken from Adam to create Eve is "tsela." While this word can be translated as "rib" it more accurately means "side" or "part of the body." This is supported by the fact that in all other instances where "tsela" appears in the Bible it refers to a side or a part of something rather than a literal rib. So it's possible"
YouTube Link 2023-04-28T12:06Z 1.7M followers, 12M engagements
"The Hidden Systems Behind The Weather Forecast I always sort of assumed weather forecasting meant taking measurements of temperature and pressure on a big flat grid across the map. But meteorologists have to measure the atmosphere as a 3D object so it's a lot more complicated than that. weather maps technology meteorology storms fun facts weather maps technology meteorology storms fun facts"
YouTube Link 2026-01-23T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 171.9K engagements
"Try To Prove You Have Hands Science isnt in the business of absolute proof the way math or formal logic is. Because it can never rule out every far-fetched possibility. There's always a tiny margin where you could be mistaken dreaming or wrong in some bizarre way. Important to note that doesn't mean that absolute truth doesnt exist. Just that science isnt a tool that can tell you with 100% certainty that youve reached it. Also CRUCIALLY this does not mean every possibility out there should be treated as equally likely. Our level of confidence should generally match the strength of the"
YouTube Link 2025-12-28T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.5M engagements
"How Every Country Sneezes It probably feels like the sound you make when you sneeze is 100% natural. but it's actually a socially conditioned habit. 😮 maps geography languages sneezing dialects fun facts culture maps geography languages sneezing dialects fun facts culture"
YouTube Link 2026-02-11T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.6M engagements
"Wax-Friendly Alphabets 🕯✍ The use of wax tablets as a writing medium in ancient Greece can be traced back to their practicality versatility and historical significance. The Greeks like many ancient civilizations recognized the need for a portable and reusable surface for writing and record-keeping and wax tablets provided a solution. The origin of wax tablets can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia where clay tablets were used for writing. The Greeks influenced by the advanced civilizations of the East adopted this practice but modified it to suit their needs. Instead of using clay they"
YouTube Link 2023-07-15T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 15.7M engagements
"These Ornaments Don't Exist in the U.S. I was very surprised to learn that even though the Space Race was a massive cultural phenomenon in the 60s and 70s no major American company made any line of space- themed Christmas ornaments until the 90s. So if you search on Etsy or Ebay for any vintage 70s space ornaments they will all be Soviet glass ones. christmas history decor fun facts ornaments USSR space race astronauts christmas history decor fun facts ornaments USSR space race astronauts"
YouTube Link 2025-11-25T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 480.8K engagements
"How Movies Did Crowds Before CGI Movies like Forrest Gump are interesting to me because they were made right on the cusp of CGI. Although they did have some rudimentary computer tools the filmmakers mostly had to rely on creativity to engineer shots that folks today can just crank out with CGI. Part of what made movies like Jaws or Jurassic Park so compelling was that the director was working under limitations of what they could show the audience. movies cinema vfx history fun facts animation movies cinema vfx history fun facts animation"
YouTube Link 2025-08-08T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 2M engagements
"The Art of Nuclear Waste Warnings Nuclear semiotics is an interdisciplinary field that combines elements of linguistics semiotics archaeology and other disciplines to explore the problem of long-term communication regarding nuclear waste repositories. It focuses on developing methods and systems to effectively communicate the dangers associated with nuclear waste to future generations or civilizations thousands of years into the future. The primary goal of nuclear semiotics is to create a communication system that can convey information about the presence of buried nuclear waste and its"
YouTube Link 2023-06-11T11:25Z 1.7M followers, 29.2M engagements
"Learn a Language Before You're Born It's interesting that babies don't wait to start learning - they learn before they are born. Also they don't learn vocabulary or grammar in the womb they do pick up on cadence and rhythmic patterns of their parent's native language and then demonstrate a preference for those linguistic qualities on the very first day they are born. For more details and methodology check out the August [----] paper from Andranne Ren et al: "Prenatal linguistic exposure shapes language brain responses at birth" science psychology babies development langauge linguistics fun"
YouTube Link 2025-10-21T21:20Z 1.7M followers, 5.5M engagements
"The Craft of Natural Ink The discovery of ink occurred around [----] years ago in Egypt and China. In Egypt scribes initially used reed pens with ink to write on papyrus scrolls. Around the same time in ancient China ink was used in calligraphy and brush painting. The exact processes of discovery are not documented but it's likely that people noticed the permanent nature of certain pigments when mixed with a binder and began to experiment. The traditional method of making ink varied by culture and period but generally involved combining a pigment with a binder to ensure the pigment's adhesion"
YouTube Link 2023-07-30T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 9.6M engagements
"This Game Can Help After Trauma Researchers have studied people immediately after traumatic car accidents and they found that if you play Tetris for about half an hour within [--] hours of the event youre much less likely to develop intrusive memories and flashbacks later on. Thats super helpful to know because when youre in shock the instinct can sometimes be to doomscroll ruminate or pray compulsively about what just happened- but those things can actually entrench traumatic memories and make long-term PTSD worse. neuroscience psychology games tetris mental health neuroscience psychology games"
YouTube Link 2025-09-11T16:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.4M engagements
"The Trick Behind This Famous FX Shot The opening of Forrest Gump follows a feather drifting for over two minutes. It looks simple but in 1993- when CGI was still in its infancy- this shot was insanely difficult. Using old-school tricks Zemeckis & team stitched together a 2:30 stunner that remains one of the most ambitious VFX shots of its era. It's playing for one day in theaters on September [--] as part of the Month of Masterpieces at @RegalMovies This isn't an ad but you should check out the full schedule on their website because a lot of these movies are very rarely on the big screen movies"
YouTube Link 2025-09-12T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.3M engagements
"The U.S. Capitol Almost Looked Like This Its striking that the statue atop our nations most important building was chosen by the President of the Confederacy- specifically to replace a design that included imagery of emancipation. But maybe theres a chance to change that. history fun facts U.S. history architecture Washington D.C. Capitol Building history fun facts U.S. history architecture Washington D.C. Capitol Building"
YouTube Link 2025-07-28T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 991.7K engagements
"How Every Roman Emperor Died Emperor of Rome is not a great job to have. It's wild that the number who were eliminated by their own guards and soldiers is nearly 40%. history ancient rome emperors italy history ancient rome emperors italy"
YouTube Link 2025-11-06T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 8.5M engagements
"This TV Setting Ruins Movies For some reason most new TVs come with this setting turned on. It's great for sports and nature documentaries but will make any show or movie look so bad. movies cinema filmmaking LOTR life hacks technology motion smoothing movies cinema filmmaking LOTR life hacks technology motion smoothing"
YouTube Link 2025-04-23T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 21.2M engagements
"The World's Smallest Micropolice Station Tucked away on a little corner of Trafalgar Square is an assuming little box that holds an impressive record. ironland history london police architecture fun facts ironland history london police architecture fun facts"
YouTube Link 2025-12-02T18:01Z 1.7M followers, 758.4K engagements
"Women Beat Men In This Sport In most traditional sports men tend to have a physical advantage. Part of that might come from the fact that men have historically decided which activities even count as sports. But there is one sport where women consistently outpace men. Can you guess which one sports history olympics women's sports swimming track and field fun facts sports history olympics women's sports swimming track and field fun facts"
YouTube Link 2025-10-13T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 6.6M engagements
"Why Is Your Voice Deeper In The Morning My voice is like an octave lower for the first hour after I wake up The vocal folds (also commonly known as the vocal cords) are very small but made up of quite a complex structure. The innermost part is the thyroarytenoid muscle (also known as the vocalis muscle). This muscle is covered with many layers of mucosa (called the lamina propria) which is soft elastic and quite floppy kind of like jello. During the day these layers are fully hydrated but a lot changes after a long night of sleeping. fun facts anatomy mindblown biology voice lessons vocal"
YouTube Link 2023-11-16T12:22Z 1.7M followers, 8.7M engagements
"The Comedy of Ecclesiastes Let's take a closer look at the book of Ecclesiastes or Kohelet in Hebrew and how its tone can be perceived differently depending on one's cultural background. While in English culture it is often read as somber and melancholy in Judaism it is read with great joy during the Festival of Booths. By examining this contrast we can gain a deeper appreciation for the complexity and richness of religious texts and how our own cultural biases can shape our understanding of them bible study bible study tips how i study the bible how to study the bible bible exposition bible"
YouTube Link 2023-03-30T16:00Z 1.7M followers, 887.3K engagements
"All the Countries Where You Can Buy Citizenship Citizenship by Investment (CBI) programs allow individuals to acquire citizenship in a country by making a significant financial investment. The primary aim of CBI programs is to attract foreign capital and boost economic growth. Many countries have programs that offer long-term or permanent residency to investors but currently there are only 11-12 countries that offer immediate citizenship by investment. The first main cluster is in the Caribbean. (Grenada St. Lucia St. Kitts Antigua & Barbuda an Dominica.) Then there are countries seeking to"
YouTube Link 2024-05-18T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 10.8M engagements
"Is There A Loophole in The Lottery Today's lotteries have so many layers of security- sealed machines multiple auditors video surveillance randomized ball sets and strict chain-of-custody logs. But when prizes regularly going over $1B now you have to wonder how many people would have to collude in order to cheat the current system [--] [--] history lottery strategy games life hacks powerball scams history lottery strategy games life hacks powerball scams"
YouTube Link 2025-11-09T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.3M engagements
"Which Civilization Had The Longest Commute Over the millennia technology has changed roads have improved cities have expanded so. which civilization actually spent the most time traveling each day maps cities ancient history rome urban design maps cities ancient history rome urban design"
YouTube Link 2026-01-18T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 6.2M engagements
"The Reason NYC Became America's Biggest City NYC is the biggest city in America by a long shot. but why In the late 1700s New York City faced intense competition from the ports of Philadelphia Boston and Charleston. Each city had its unique advantages and was a formidable contender for becoming the primary economic powerhouse of the fledgling United States. Philadelphia with its central location and well-established commercial infrastructure was a bustling hub for trade and manufacturing. Boston rich in maritime tradition and a key player in international trade leveraged its strategic coastal"
YouTube Link 2024-05-23T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 19.1M engagements
"The Craft of Quill Pens When the reed pen died out the quill pen was invented around the 6th century in Seville Spain. Writing with a quill pen is a fascinating art that requires more than just plucking a feather and dipping it in ink. The process is intricate and demands careful attention to detail. First and foremost selecting the appropriate feather is crucial. Different birds yield feathers with varying qualities such as flexibility and durability. For instance swan feathers are often preferred due to their strong and flexible nature. Preparing the feather for writing is a meticulous"
YouTube Link 2023-06-13T11:25Z 1.7M followers, 50.8M engagements
"Ancient vs Modern Counting System Did you know that the Babylonians used a base-60 system to tell time and calculate angles and that we still use this system today in our measurement of time (60 seconds in a minute [--] minutes in an hour) In the Bible the ancient Israelites like many other ancient cultures used a base-12 system to count and measure things. bible study deconstruction history fun facts archaelogy bible study deconstruction history fun facts archaelogy"
YouTube Link 2023-03-19T23:06Z 1.7M followers, 6.6M engagements
"Who's Your Favorite Video Creator I really like that learning a language is a way to invest your curiosity in a way that connects you to other people. Other hobbies can end up being kind of lonely lol. Like the more you learn about some topics like Ancient History or Obscure Films it just shrinks the circle of people that you can talk to about it. But when you learn a language the circle only grows. So there are a lot of creators that I admire but @yuji_beleza might be my favorite. I'll watch each and every video to completion haha languages geography polyglot influencers creators videos"
YouTube Link 2025-09-29T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 182.9K engagements
""Mass" vs "Service" In the realm of Catholic liturgy the orientation of the priest during mass has been a topic of discussion. In the ad orientem mass the priest faces the altar with his back to the congregation. This traditional approach symbolizes the priest leading the congregation in prayer towards God. On the other hand the ad populum mass more commonly seen today has the priest facing the congregation. This arrangement emphasizes the communal aspect of worship and has been commonly adopted by Protestant denominations. Both styles have their historical significance and continue to spark"
YouTube Link 2023-05-19T11:26Z 1.7M followers, 2.6M engagements
"A.I. vs Human Art Frans Halss "Regentesses of the Old Mens Almshouse" is a compelling example of his raw expressive style capturing the women who oversaw the almshouse that supported him in his final years in poverty. Painted in [----] it reveals the unvarnished character of these elderly regentesses their authority etched into austere expressions. Halss rough visible brushstrokes and muted colors convey a tension that may reflect his own feelingsresentment envy or perhaps reluctant gratitude toward those in charge of his care. This deeply personal layer is something that is difficult for A.I."
YouTube Link 2024-11-10T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 12.7M engagements
"The Worst Portraits on Wikipedia Wikipedia is a goldmine of information but its photos of public figures often leave something to be desired. Unlike glossy magazine covers or professionally curated Instagram profiles the images on Wikipedia must adhere to strict copyright rules. They often rely on Creative Commons licenses or public domain images which can severely limit the pool of available photos. As a result Wikipedia articles frequently feature candid snapshots from press events grainy photos taken by amateurs or awkward moments immortalized at just the wrong time. Professional headshots"
YouTube Link 2024-12-30T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.5M engagements
"The Civilization That Actually Shaped Europe The Roman Empire gets all the credit for shaping Europe. but the Vikings had just as big of an impact and maybe a more surprising one. They didnt just raid they founded cities ruled kingdoms and left their mark all over the continent from Ireland to Italy. The countries that werent taken over by Vikings had to level up just to survive. A lot of the beautiful architecture that people admire in Europe was actually developed to keep Vikings out. history geography vikings medieval castles fun facts france maps history geography vikings medieval castles"
YouTube Link 2025-06-24T00:10Z 1.7M followers, 18.8M engagements
"How to Find Your Location Without GPS For centuries finding latitude and longitude was crucial for maritime navigation allowing sailors to pinpoint their position on the vast and featureless seas. Latitude the measure of distance north or south of the equator was relatively easy to determine. Ancient mariners used instruments like the sextant to measure the angle of the sun at noon or the altitude of stars like Polaris above the horizon. This measurement combined with charts and tables revealed their latitude. Longitude the measure of distance east or west of a prime meridian was a far more"
YouTube Link 2024-12-06T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.6M engagements
"The First Photo Of Mars Was Hand Drawn When the first close-up data from a Mars probe arrived at @NASA it didnt come as a picture - just rows of numbers. Image processing would take time. So while they waited NASA engineers taped a giant grid to the wall and colored it in by hand square by square to make a giant paint-by-numbers. So the first look we got of Mars was basically printed by crayons. astronomy planets mars NASA fun facts today I learned astronomy planets mars NASA fun facts today I learned"
YouTube Link 2026-02-14T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 782.7K engagements
"Will Flossing Replace The Flu Shot For years scientists have been searching for alternatives to the dreaded flu shot. They've had some success with the nasal spray but it has its shortcomings. This year researchers tested a vaccine delivered through dental floss and it looks promising science medicine flu anatomy fun facts science medicine flu anatomy fun facts"
YouTube Link 2025-10-09T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.2M engagements
"The Big Misconception About Acquired Taste Theres a reason bleu cheese olives and wasabi dont appear on kids' menus: All three ingredients have assertive flavors that would turn off most children with functioning taste receptors. But something interesting happens after several years of developmentmany of the same kids that used to gag at anything bitter or funky start to accept or actively seek out those same bold flavors in their diets. This change has nothing to do with maturing taste buds. Rather it can be explained by the purely psychological phenomenon of acquired taste. Humans are born"
YouTube Link 2024-03-02T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 27.2M engagements
"The Person With The Most Citizenships Holding multiple citizenships means being a legal citizen of more than one country simultaneously. This can happen through birth where a person inherits citizenship from parents of different countries or from the country where they were born. Some people gain additional citizenships through naturalization after meeting residency requirements. In recent years wealthy individuals have found ways to buy citizenship in certain countries usually by investing large sums of money. This can offer benefits like visa-free travel tax advantages and a backup plan if"
YouTube Link 2024-08-29T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.5M engagements
"The Most Expensive Phone Case in the World I usually just buy my phone case the same day I buy my phone. But Ive been thinking maybe I should treat my phone case more like shoes and have different ones for different occasions. Usually I am filming with my phone out and about so I need something discreet and with a good grip on it. But for days when I am not filming it probably would be good to have something that says something more. As I was looking into the options out there I was surprised by the range of stuff and the prices. gadgets phones fun facts phone case technology gadgets phones"
YouTube Link 2025-08-16T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 280.8K engagements
"The World's Biggest Comic Strip Trajans Column is one of the few things Ive seen in my life that genuinely made me weak in the knees. It's single continuous marble frieze that tells the story of Rome conquering the Dacian civilization (which was about where modern day Romania is.) The story is told with hundreds of figures often stacked five or six layers deep with towns rivers ships and people all happening at once. Then you remember this was made around [---] AD. Huge marble blocks lifted stacked and then carved after they were in place a hundred feet in the air with no modern tools. And"
YouTube Link 2025-12-15T14:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.2M engagements
"How Star Wars Did Lightsabers Before CGI Star Wars didn't just showcase impressive special effectsit invented many of the foundational concepts behind modern filmmaking. Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) pioneered groundbreaking techniques like John Dykstras motion-control camera system which allowed spaceships and the Death Star to be filmed in separate shots yet perfectly synchronized through precisely repeatable camera movements. ILM also advanced rotoscoping techniques stop-motion animation and early forms of motion capture. Beyond visuals Star Wars revolutionized audio becoming the first"
YouTube Link 2025-04-07T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 9.7M engagements
"The 2nd Oldest City in America St Augustine gets a lot of attention for being the oldest continuously populated European city in America. but the #2 City may surprised you. Of course there were large indigenous metropolises on the continent throughout history like Cahokia which had more people than London and Paris at the time. history geography maps fun facts U.S. History Sante Fe St. Augustine history geography maps fun facts U.S. History Sante Fe St. Augustine"
YouTube Link 2025-08-24T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 9M engagements
"I just won an Olympic medal Every two years the micronations of the world gather at Microcon where there is diplomatic activity political presentations. and an athletic competition. Ironland competed in several events and took home the gold in one Vote in the comments YES or NO whether you think it should be considered an official sport in our micronation. @westarctica1781 @slowjamastan @molossia1 @EldonianEmpire sports olympics micronation ironland sports olympics micronation ironland"
YouTube Link 2025-07-26T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.5M engagements
"The Only Photo With a Trillion Views There are many famous photographs in the world but the most-viewed one of all time is WAY OUT in front. history art photography computers fun facts history art photography computers fun facts"
YouTube Link 2025-11-19T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 2M engagements
"The Mystery of the Letter D The enigmatic origin of the letter "D" has long intrigued linguists and etymologists. Its roots can be traced back to the ancient Phoenician alphabet where it appeared as a symbol representing a door or entrance. However there is some disagreement over whether it originally referred to the shape of a fish as there are many Egyptian symbols that the Phoenican "dalet" could be derived from. Regardless of it's origin over time as the Phoenician script evolved and influenced various writing systems the symbol transformed into the letter we know today. languages"
YouTube Link 2023-06-01T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 12.4M engagements
"The 'Antichrist' of Each Century From the notorious Emperor Nero in ancient Rome to the enigmatic Mikhail Gorbachev in more recent times this video uncovers the fascinating figures who were associated with the ominous title of the "Antichrist" from the Bible. some for better reasons than others. Explore the beliefs and speculations that led people to label emperors conquerors religious leaders and even modern political figures as potential Antichrists. bible study history time revelation bible interpretation sociology bible study history time revelation bible interpretation sociology"
YouTube Link 2023-05-17T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 3.6M engagements
"We Will Miss This American Icon America Online was my introduction to the internet I haven't used it in [--] years but apparently it has been in operation this entire time. Until last week when it was finally phased out history technology internet internet history fun facts AOL history technology internet internet history fun facts AOL"
YouTube Link 2025-10-12T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 734.5K engagements
"Can you eat every continent in one bite For most of history all the food you ate was probably grown within walking distance of where you lived. But now with global shipping routes we can easily access foods from all over the world. But is it possible to make an edible dish from every content (minus Africa) using ingredients than can be found in an average grocery store food recipes dessert foodies geography maps food recipes dessert foodies geography maps"
YouTube Link 2025-11-14T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.4M engagements
"Should This Movie Be Ranked #1 Its hard to overstate how revolutionary this movie was in [----]. Yes earlier films had experimented with bold camerawork (La Rgle du Jeu) striking design (The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The Wizard of Oz) and other innovations. But this film fused everything: cinematography writing design and editing. into a unified language of modern filmmaking where every tool served the purpose of revealing character and advancing story. @CosmicSkeptic @RegalMovies movies cinema filmmaking citizen kane history movies cinema filmmaking citizen kane history"
YouTube Link 2025-09-06T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.7M engagements
"The Unexpected Snow Capital of the World When we think of snow countries like Canada Russia or Norway typically spring to mind. Yet the title of the snowiest country on Earth goes to a rather unexpected contender: Japan. In the heart of Japan's main island Honshu lies the city of Aomori which on average receives an astounding [---] inches of snow annually. This is more than double the average snowfall in Moscow Russia which gets about [---] inches. Even in famously frosty areas like Quebec City in Canada which sees an average of [---] inches of snow each year the figures pale in comparison to"
YouTube Link 2023-11-25T19:40Z 1.7M followers, 8.7M engagements
"The Only Color With No Dark Side Colors carry meaningsometimes uplifting sometimes negative. Blue is beloved for its association with calm skies and serene waters but its also tied to melancholy (feeling blue) and risqu humor (blue jokes). Green the color of life and renewal carries shadows of envy (green with envy) inexperience (greenhorn) and even a sickly pallor. Yellow radiates warmth and happiness but turns jaundiceda name for a yellowing sickness. Even regal purple has its downsides becoming bruised or heavy-handed in certain contexts. Red vibrant and passionate often signals danger"
YouTube Link 2024-12-03T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 28.3M engagements
"Two World Records You Could Beat Some world records seem like they would take decades of training. Other seems. a bit more within reach. world records fun facts challenge history athletics skills world records fun facts challenge history athletics skills"
YouTube Link 2025-05-17T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 13.4M engagements
"The Oldest Nation in the World France is often considered the first modern nation in history due to its early development of national identity centralized government and defined borders. While other empires and kingdoms existed before France was one of the first to establish the key elements that would come to define a modern nation-state. While great civilizations like Rome Egypt and China built vast empires they didnt foster the kind of unified national identity or governance we associate with modern nations today. These empires were collections of diverse peoples often ruled through local"
YouTube Link 2024-09-12T11:15Z 1.7M followers, 11.7M engagements
"Secrets of Cathedral Styles Exploring the world of cathedral architecture offers a fascinating glimpse into the intersection of art religion and history. Each architectural style such as Gothic Cistercian Romanesque Byzantine and Neoclassical is not just a matter of aesthetic preference; it reflects the theological and philosophical views of the era in which it was built. For instance Gothic cathedrals are famous for their towering heights and soaring spires which were not possible in early Romanesque constructions. But the reason for learning how to engineer these new heights came from a"
YouTube Link 2024-01-14T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 11M engagements
"The Hallelujah Chorus Was Written in FOUR Hours Picture this: it's the year [----] and George Frideric Handel is feeling the pressure to create something epic. And boy did he deliver In just one afternoon he wrote the Hallelujah Chorus which is part of his famous oratorio "Messiah." That's like writing a whole song on your lunch break But don't worry Handel wasn't just a musical machine he was a quirky character too. Apparently he loved playing practical jokes on his friends and even had a pet parrot that he taught to whistle his tunes. Now that's a composer with personality classical music"
YouTube Link 2023-03-16T15:08Z 1.7M followers, 100.7K engagements
"Why The Olympics Aren't Fair The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has long been criticized for its Western Europe-centric orientation a bias that influences the selection of sports offered in the Olympics. Since its inception the IOC has primarily been led by presidents from Western Europe or the United States which has contributed to a cultural skew in the sports recognized and promoted by the Olympic Games. This bias is evident in the inclusion and exclusion of certain sports. For example ice hockey a sport with strong ties to North America and Western Europe has been a staple in the"
YouTube Link 2024-08-18T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 18.4M engagements
"Which State Eats The Most Pizza The famous pizza slices in the USA come from New York City Chicago Detroit and California. but what state actually eats the most pizza There are a few ways to approach that question. One would be to look at the total volume of pizza slices sold but in this video we look at a metric from a nationwide survey done in 2025: the average days per month that the average resident of a state eats pizza. Which state would you guess wins that contest foodies pizza restaurants geography maps fun facts foodies pizza restaurants geography maps fun facts"
YouTube Link 2025-09-22T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 5.2M engagements
"The Restaurant That Invented a Language Waffle House has a secret languagebut instead of words or pictures its written in condiments. Their cooks dont rely on traditional order slips. Instead they arrange packets of jelly butter mayonnaise and other small items in specific positions on a plate or tray to indicate egg styles meat choices and side dishes. This seemingly simple system is actually an efficient form of proto-writing similar to the ways ancient cultures communicated before alphabets or pictographs existed. One striking historical parallel is the Scythians response to Darius the"
YouTube Link 2025-02-28T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 6.4M engagements
"This State's Flag is Illegal State flags are often defined by statutes that specify their design elements including colors symbols and dimensions. Rhode Island's state flag is legally described to have specific proportions of 29:33 and include a gold fringe. This flag features a gold anchor representing hope surrounded by thirteen gold stars on a white field with a blue ribbon inscribed with the state's motto "Hope." However the flags currently flown in Rhode Island (including the official ones at the state house and those available commercially) do not adhere to these statutory"
YouTube Link 2024-07-31T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 3.7M engagements
"The Hidden Beauty of Russian Icons At the heart of Russian iconography is the belief in the icon as a window to the heavenly realm. Unlike Renaissance art which often seeks to represent the physical world with as much realism as possible Russian icons aim to transcend the physical and connect the viewer with the spiritual. This difference in intent is evident in the unique stylization of icons where figures are not depicted with natural proportions or perspectives. Instead they are designed to reflect a spiritual truth with elongated bodies serene faces and gestures that speak to a reality"
YouTube Link 2024-02-10T19:27Z 1.7M followers, 5.2M engagements
"A Better Way To Do New Year's Resolutions New Years resolutions can be exciting in January but lets be honestthey often lose steam by February. Many of us set big goals only to feel guilty or defeated when we fall short. But what if there was a more fun and flexible way to approach your aspirations for the year Enter the New Years Bingo card. Instead of committing to a single resolution start with an empty 5x5 Bingo grid. In each square write something youd like to experience achieve or try in the coming year. These can range from small joyful momentslike eating a freshly dipped corndogto"
YouTube Link 2024-12-27T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.4M engagements
"These Two Countries Have The Same Flag Flags often look alike due to political influences intentional design choices or even mistakes. For instance the flags of Puerto Rico and Cuba share a striking resemblance both featuring stripes and a triangle with a star. This similarity is not coincidental; both flags symbolize solidarity among Caribbean nations striving for independence from colonial powers. The flags of Haiti and Liechtenstein are nearly identical featuring horizontal blue and red stripes. This likeness was discovered accidentally during the [----] Summer Olympics prompting"
YouTube Link 2024-07-24T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 27.5M engagements
"The Real Story Behind The Most Famous Military Photo The iconic photograph of the flag raising on Iwo Jima captured by Joe Rosenthal is actually an imagoe of the second flag-raising event that took place on Mount Suribachi during the intense Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. This image has become one of the most enduring and recognized photographs of the 20th century symbolizing not only the battle itself but the broader American effort in World War II. On February [--] [----] during the early stages of the battle for Iwo Jima a small flag was first raised on Mount Suribachi to signify the"
YouTube Link 2024-03-17T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.2M engagements
"How Your Printer Spies On You A lot of color laser printers secretly print codes on every page that help the printer be recognized. The tech was originally supposed to help law enforcement track down criminals forensically- klike ransom notes counterfeit money that sort of thing. These tracking dots are usually only visible under LED or UV light or if you scan in the document and crank up the contrast and saturation to an extreme. When I tested it out myself I found a pattern of tiny red squares embedded in the text. Im not sure if that was just an artifact from my scanner or an evolution of"
YouTube Link 2025-07-16T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.1M engagements
"Your Brain Can't Do This (Until It's Taught) This video is based on a real study from Project Prakash a program in India that helps children born blind gain sight through surgery. Scientists used this opportunity to test a 300-year-old thought experiment known as Molyneuxs Problem: if someone who was born blind learns to recognize objects like a ball or cube by touch would they recognize them by sight once they could see The answer Not at first. Right after surgery the kids could still feel the difference between objects but couldnt visually match what they saw to what they had once touched."
YouTube Link 2025-07-09T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 8.7M engagements
"Movies shouldn't cost more than $25M I was shocked to learn how small the budgets are for Wes Anderson movies. Even though The Grand Budapest Hotel is extremely lush and visually exciting they were able to shoot it for only $25M. Same with Asteroid City. That's like the same cost of shooting a run-of-the-mill Netflix flick with a couple of stars an no real production design. When I see how other filmmakers like Yorgos Lanthimos can shoot Poor Things on $35M it is hard to see a reason why any movie (other than super special epics) would ever need to cost more than that. movies cinema"
YouTube Link 2025-05-13T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 30.8M engagements
"Hidden [---] in Barcodes In the 1980s there was a widespread belief among some Christians that barcodes were the mark of the beast mentioned in the Bible's Book of Revelation. The reason for this belief was the apparent presence of the number [---] in every barcode which was seen as a sign of the devil. This led to concerns and even boycotts of products with barcodes by some religious groups making it a unique chapter in the history of modern superstitions. bible study history time revelation bible interpretation sociology bible study history time revelation bible interpretation sociology"
YouTube Link 2023-05-10T11:25Z 1.7M followers, 11M engagements
"Where Do Movie Babies Come From Casting babies is a really unique challenge in filmmaking Unlike adult actors babies can only pass for a very narrow age window. That means productions are racing against the clock to find the right baby at the right moment. Which is hard when film schedules can be notoriously unpredictable. But there are professional baby wranglers out there who have got it down to a science and an art lol. movies cinema casting filmmaking fun facts movies cinema casting filmmaking fun facts"
YouTube Link 2025-08-19T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 5.6M engagements
"The Mystery of "Gopher" Wood in the Bible In the Bible the term "gopher" wood is mentioned only once in the story of Noah's Ark. Despite its prominent role the meaning of this term remains a mystery to scholars and theologians. Some theories suggest it could refer to a type of cypress or cedar wood while others propose it might be a specific method of wood preparation. #bible #theology #biblestudy #deconstruction #languages bible study deconstruction theology bible languages bible study deconstruction theology bible languages"
YouTube Link 2023-03-12T19:24Z 1.7M followers, 1.7M engagements
"The Only Movie Made By the CIA Although the CIA is usually associated with intelligence gathering it occasionally interacts with Hollywood. The Agency often provides advice to film projects dealing with national security like Argo The Hurt Locker and Mission Impossible. Even though they consult on numerous films they seldom take a hands-on approach. One surprising exception is the 1950s cartoon adaptation of Orwells Animal Farm. Here the CIA not only encouraged the project but actually financed and produced the film. Orwells storyabout farm animals overthrowing humans only for the pigs to"
YouTube Link 2025-03-02T21:15Z 1.7M followers, 3.3M engagements
"Why Eve Wasn't a "Helper" The Bible's original Hebrew text often refers to Eve as "Ezer" a term that's been frequently mistranslated as "helper." However an in-depth understanding of Hebrew reveals "Ezer" to convey a much more empowering role. The word "Ezer" is used elsewhere in the Bible to describe God Himself in contexts implying divine rescue or saving support. Thus "Ezer" suggests Eve was not merely Adam's assistant but a crucial lifeline a 'rescuer'. This offers a fresh perspective on gender dynamics within the Bible highlighting the potential power and equality that can be uncovered"
YouTube Link 2023-06-08T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 5.4M engagements
"What Video Will People Still Be Watching in [---] Years It's great that the National Film Registry was established in the 1980s to preserve culturally important movies. This really helps because movie-watching technology will change and the current streaming services will likely go out of business. So the NFR will have to transfer the films onto whatever the medium of the future is. However it is interesting that the NFR has not accepted an online video yet even though many online videos have just as much of a cultural footprint (and often a larger reach) than many feature films. What internet"
YouTube Link 2025-09-16T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 565.5K engagements
"4 Finger-Counting Techniques 🌎✋ The way cultures count on their fingers can provide insight into the values and practices of a particular society. Dactylonomy or finger counting is not just a practical skill but also reflects cultural norms around numeracy and communication. For example some cultures use only one hand to count while others use both. This could be linked to how important individualism versus collectivism is in that culture. In China people traditionally use one hand to count up to [--] with each finger representing a number from [--] to [--]. In many Arabic-speaking countries people"
YouTube Link 2023-05-03T11:22Z 1.7M followers, 12.4M engagements
"Unusual Algonquian Noun Classes 👀 In Algonquian languages a unique feature is the classification of nouns into "animate" and "inanimate" categories. In Spanish and French nouns are categorized into masculine and feminine genders and this affects other words in the sentence like articles and adjectives. Similarly in Algonquian languages nouns are categorized as animate or inanimate which influences verb conjugation and other grammatical elements. However the basis for these categories differs. While gender in Spanish and French doesn't usually relate to physical characteristics animate vs."
YouTube Link 2023-05-13T11:51Z 1.7M followers, 3.4M engagements
"Does Every Movie Use A.I. AI is becoming more prevalent in filmmaking not just for visual effects but also for enhancing performances and streamlining production processes. While I understand the skepticism surrounding it many moviegoers may not realize just how deeply AI is embedded in nearly every aspect of cinemafrom lighting to sound to makeup. For example when a movie recorded in stereo (2 channels) needs to be mixed for surround sound (5+ channels) the process isn't typically done entirely by hand. Instead AI trained on countless films mixed in surround sound often takes on the bulk of"
YouTube Link 2025-07-22T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 299.1K engagements
"You NEED a Code Word With scammers getting faster and more sophisticated it is really important to establish a codeword with your close friends and family Ideally send them this video and then have a face to face conversation to settle on a word you can remember. The idea is that if someone is ever claiming to be you over a phone or video call you could rely on the secret password to verify everyone is who they say they are. ai technology security life tips ai technology security life tips"
YouTube Link 2025-09-19T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 3M engagements
"You Can Rent Your Body To A Robot Well this seems morally dicey to say the least. Although it does seem somewhat preferable to giving bots their own autonomous bodies technology ethics work robots ai future of work side hustle automation technology ethics work robots ai future of work side hustle automation"
YouTube Link 2026-02-08T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 402.5K engagements
"The Secret Of This Door Design You see this rectangular shape everywhere. but its more than a random design element. It's a structure called a "raised panel" that helps prevent the warping of wood panels over time. Even today plastic and metal doors keep the same look. Its basically a skeuomorph- a design that outlives the problem it originally solved. design architecture doors history fun facts woodworking design architecture doors history fun facts woodworking"
YouTube Link 2026-01-09T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 12.7M engagements
"Mark of the Beast: A Brief History From barcodes to palm scanners every generation has feared that new technologies could be the "Mark of the Beast" mentioned in the book of Revelation. bible study sociology history time theology bible interpretation fun facts mindblown bible study sociology history time theology bible interpretation fun facts mindblown"
YouTube Link 2023-05-06T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.8M engagements
"You Can Learn To See With Your Tongue The Brainport is one of the wildest inventions. It turns images/video into a grid of gentle electrical patterns on the tongue. Essentially a camera captures the scene ahead and a small grid that rests on the tongue sends corresponding pulses that represent light and shape. With a few weeks of training the brain learns to interpret these tongue sensations as visual input. This is possible because of neuroplasticity. Your brain has the ability to rewire itself and assign new meaning to sensory data allowing the tongues signals to activate areas of the brain"
YouTube Link 2025-10-06T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 1.3M engagements
"7 Secrets of The Hebrew Ten Commandments [--] Surprising Differences between the Christian and Jewish versions of The Decalogue. Today I'm at the largest version of the [--] Commandments in the World (Fields of the Wood in Murphy North Carolina). The tablets are over [---] feet wide and [---] feet tall and (Each individual letter is roughly [--] feet wide and [--] feet tall) Even though they are thousands of years old the Ten Commandments continue to be an influential document in both the Christian and Jewish traditions and it has been adopted by many cultures as a cornerstone of their moral and legal"
YouTube Link 2023-04-09T15:55Z 1.7M followers, 2.8M engagements
"The Fastest Reader in the World 🤯 Speed reading is a set of techniques that people use to read faster. There are many methods to do this like "chunking" (grouping words together) and reducing the habit of silently sounding out words in your head (known as subvocalization). You might have come across books online videos apps or even classes that claim to teach these techniques. But just a heads up there isn't much concrete scientific evidence that proves speed reading always works so some experts are skeptical about it. Evelyn Wood a teacher from the 1950s is credited with popularizing the"
YouTube Link 2023-10-17T17:00Z 1.7M followers, 19.4M engagements
"The Greatest Portrait Photographer of All Time Yousuf Karsh was an Armenian Canadian photographer known for his portraits of important and famous men and women of politics Hollywood and the arts. He took portraits of everyone from Albert Einstein and Sir Winston Churchill to Walt Disney and Grace Kelly. Karsh was a patient photographer. He took his time in order to make his subjects comfortable easing them out of their shells to capture their true personalities. Colorized Pao Casals Video by: @aristideduplessis8151 fun facts history photography art history celebrities artist fun facts history"
YouTube Link 2024-01-26T12:21Z 1.7M followers, 30.7M engagements
"How Movie Theaters Change Your Brain Home TVs have gotten pretty good (and big but there are some key differences in the spychological effects of watching a [--] foot all home TV and a [--] foot tall cinema screen. For more details check out the paper The Effects of Screen Size and Message Content on Attention and Arousal by Byron Reeves. Interstellar is playing September [--] in @RegalMovies nationwide movies cinema design psychology interstellar movies cinema design psychology interstellar"
YouTube Link 2025-09-04T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 3M engagements
"Only Americans Do This The "American lean" is a cultural quirk where people from the U.S. instinctively lean on walls railings doorframes or furniture when standing in public. Its casual relaxed and often signals comfort in occupying space. but where did it come from travel culture body language fun facts USA psychology travel culture body language fun facts USA psychology"
YouTube Link 2025-08-03T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 3.1M engagements
"This Tree Has Been To The Moon Around the world [---] moon trees from the Apollo [--] mission have been planted These trees came from seeds that orbited around the moon in a canister brought along by Command Module Captain Stuart Roosa. You should search to see if there is one near you that is still alive space trees NASA biology history moon space trees NASA biology history moon"
YouTube Link 2025-10-17T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 767K engagements
"The [--] Hour Work Week is a Scam Technology keeps getting better and better so why doesnt this translate into more time off less stress or a better quality of life for workers history work jobs quality of life productivity history work jobs quality of life productivity"
YouTube Link 2025-10-27T14:20Z 1.7M followers, 5M engagements
"Houses Don't Have These Rooms Anymore Different cultures design homes around their daily rhythms so the rooms they prioritize change over time There is one kind of room that was popular in every household from medieval times all the way through the 19th century. For amazing still room clips and coverage go check out @thethymekeeper B-Roll taken at Kentwell Hall (@kentwellhall on IG) Barley Hall and The Fairfax House in York UK @VisitYork history sociology design homes decor fun facts medieval history sociology design homes decor fun facts medieval"
YouTube Link 2025-12-06T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 7.2M engagements
"Guess What Animal Has The Most Bones A lot of vertabrates have a surprisingly similar number of bones despite obvious differences in scale. For example the difference between the number of bones in a human and an elephant is pretty small. However there is one animal that wins this competition HANDS DOWN. science animals dinosaurs fun facts anatomy biology science animals dinosaurs fun facts anatomy biology"
YouTube Link 2025-11-05T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 6M engagements
"This Video Is Playing Upside Down It is wild to me that if you wear inversion goggles that flip your vision upside down your brain will learn to ignore the effect after a few days and your vision will return to normal. Which must be a trip when you take the goggles off and are seeing the world upside down even though you are viewing in through your natural eyes. (it takes a few days for the brain to switch back again) 😳 brain anatomy science fun facts optical illusion brain anatomy science fun facts optical illusion"
YouTube Link 2025-09-10T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.8M engagements
"Did Cracker Barrel Fake Their Rebrand The Cracker Barrel redesign has been the TALK OF THE TOWN this week but it feels pretty suspicious to me. The restaurant has a long history of clever marketing. The whole whole chain actually got started by a Shell Oil exec who came up with the idea to stick Cracker Barrels next to gas stations to boost sales. This logo rollout (and rapid reversal) seems like a smart way to remind customers of the brands old-timey roots. cracker barrel restaurants logo design breakfast diners fun facts marketing cracker barrel restaurants logo design breakfast diners fun"
YouTube Link 2025-08-29T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 2.2M engagements
"Leaf-Friendly Alphabets 🍃✍ The curly letters of languages like Balinese Thai and Telugu may have been designed to be written on leaves. The unique curves in these scripts help preserve the delicate leaves preventing them from splitting when written on. Palm leaf manuscripts are an ancient form of writing and preserving texts predominantly found in South and Southeast Asia. They were made from the leaves of the Palmyra palm or other suitable palm species. The process of creating palm leaf manuscripts involves several steps: Selection and preparation of leaves: Mature leaves were carefully"
YouTube Link 2023-04-30T12:22Z 1.7M followers, 11.9M engagements
"The Fish Jurassic Park Made Famous The top [--] fish you'll find in restaurants today are salmon tilapia and Chilean sea bass. Interestingly none of those were standards until roughly the 1970s. But I think the story behind Chilean Sea Bass is the most interesting because it wasn't an issue of farming or supply. Just an instance of marketing. movies cinema foodie restaurants history fish movies cinema foodie restaurants history fish"
YouTube Link 2025-08-10T11:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.3M engagements
"A Kid Can Beat You At This Test For a lot of problems experience really comes in handy. But for certain puzzles sometimes experience can actually hinder a person's ability to detect a creative solution as in this test that kids regularly solve faster than adults according to clincial research. puzzles psychology brainteaser neuroscience puzzles psychology brainteaser neuroscience"
YouTube Link 2025-11-12T12:20Z 1.7M followers, 4.2M engagements
"The Christians Who Don't Baptize The Quakers also known as the Religious Society of Friends have a unique approach to baptism that differs from other Christian denominations. Quakers do not practice physical baptisms because they believe that baptism is a spiritual experience that can happen at any time and in any place. This belief stems from the Quaker emphasis on the inner light or the idea that God speaks to individuals directly rather than through priests or sacraments. Quakers historically rejected many outward forms and ceremonies including baptism and communion as they believed these"
YouTube Link 2023-04-01T11:30Z 1.7M followers, 3.1M engagements
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