Is Honey Vegan?

Melissa asks: Is honey considered vegan? There’s a reason there’s the expression “busy as a bee.” These buzzing insects’ entire lives are dedicated to making sure the hive keeps humming and the next generation of bees are born. Worker bees are consistently building, cleaning and protecting their home. When they are not tending to the hive, they are foraging for […]

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Why Are Shoe Sizes as They Are?

Kim A. asks: How did they come up with the standard sizes for shoes? Seemingly arbitrary, there is a crazy logic (and a lot of muddy history giving rise to tradition) behind the numbers assigned to different shoe sizes. During the reign of England’s Edward II (1284-1327), certain measurements became standardized.  Most pertinent to the discussion at hand: Three barley-corns, […]

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Spy Hunt: Gray Deceiver

The following is an article from Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader Everyone loves a spy thriller—especially when it’s real life. Here’s an amazing tale that a BRI operative recently uncovered. THE MOLE In February 1994, FBI agents arrested a 30-year veteran of the CIA named Aldrich Ames. The charge: spying for the Soviet Union. In the nine years that Ames was […]

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Why Ham or Lamb is traditionally served on Easter, Why Everything You Know About Velociraptors is a Lie, What the M’s in M&M’s stand for and More…

In this week’s “best of” our YouTube channel, we discuss why ham or lamb is traditionally served on Easter, the truth about velociraptors, the difference between hard and soft woods, the truth about diamonds, what the M’s stand for in M&M’s and what really happens to a person when they are tarred and feathered. Click here to subscribe to our […]

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The 1908 Explosion Over 1,000 Times More Powerful than the Little Boy Nuclear Bomb, The Difference Between Green and Black Tea, and More

In this week’s “best of” our YouTube channel, we discuss a 1908 explosion over 1,000 times more powerful than the Little Boy nuclear bomb, the curious case of the Victorian mustache cup, the difference between green and black tea and why your voice changes when you breathe helium. Click here to subscribe to our YouTube Channel for many more videos […]

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From a Handmade Present for the Creator’s Daughter to a Multi-Billion Dollar Industry- The Story of the Troll Doll

Thomas Dam was first and foremost a father, striving to financially provide for his family in the Danish town of Gjøl. His work experience ranged from such things as baker to fisherman to bricklayer before he finally became a woodworker. Despite his best efforts, his family spent their early years living in poverty. All that changed when he surprised his […]

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Why Do People Stick Out and Bite Their Tongues When Concentrating?

Jon K. asks: Why do I sometimes naturally bite my tongue when concentrating on things? The short answer as to why some people bite their tongue when concentrating is that the tongue requires a surprising amount of brain power to manage- beyond general motor control, it’s covered in various types of sensors constantly providing feedback to your brain about what’s […]

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Mantan Moreland: The Black Comedian Who Was Almost One of the Three Stooges

There’s a good chance you’ve never heard of Mantan Moreland. But, if you are lucky enough to have seen him in a film—any film—you’ll definitely remember him. Moreland’s comic timing manages to transcend the decades in films like King of the Zombies (1941), where he steals the show, saving what would otherwise be a completely forgettable (and by now, probably […]

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