Historical
The Secret Life of Everyday Objects
M Mehran Every morning, Liam made the same routine mistake. He poured cereal into a bowl, reached for the carton of milk—and discovered it was empty. Not because someone else had drunk it, but because he had forgotten, again, that yesterday’s carton was the last one.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in FYI
The Hidden Power of Small Habits
M Mehran We’ve all heard the saying, “Big things start small,” but most people underestimate just how true it is—especially when it comes to daily habits. Small, consistent actions, when done right, can transform your health, productivity, and even your mindset. And yet, most of us ignore them. Here’s an FYI you won’t want to skip: it’s the tiny things that create massive results over time.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in FYI
Alexandra Feodorovna. Top Story - August 2025.
She was the Empress Consort of Russia who was assassinated by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution.She unknowingly passed on haemophilia to her only son and the heir to the Russian throne. She was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria and is remembered as the last Tsarina of Russia. She had a gentle and kind nature but was badly misunderstood by the ladies of the Russian Court.
By Ruth Elizabeth Stiff7 months ago in FYI
The Buzzer: Russia's Mysterious UVB-76 Radio Station
Tune In to the Mystery Imagine, if you will, a world where the airwaves aren't filled with the curated noise of modern media, but instead, a constant, monotonous drone. A buzz that permeates the background, a digital hum that persists day and night, year after year. No catchy jingles, no breaking news, just the unwavering, unsettling… buzz.
By Francisco Navarro7 months ago in FYI
What Came First: The Bible or Sausages?
If you're like me then welcome, curiosity must have gotten the best of you. We all know the infamous question "What came first, the Chicken or the Egg?" or "Why did the Chicken cross the Road?". These seemingly absurd questions keep me up at night. That is why, when I stumbled upon this question, I knew I had to know more. At first glance, it seems obvious that an ancient scripture such as the Bible must be far older than something as familiar to us as a sausage. But then, doubt begins to settle, and before you know it, curiosity takes over, and you end up clicking on a blog like this one to find out the truth. You're not weak, my friend, you are inquisitive.
By Dave's Your Uncle!7 months ago in FYI
The Urmah: Felinoids of Sirius, what are they and what do they do?. Content Warning.
Felinoids constitute one of the two primordial races in our world. They were invited to this place by the Archons. After successfully completing their universal game and completing their own world, a group of 4o Felines decided to come to planet Earth to assist in setting up and overseeing the same game here.
By Ninfa Galeano8 months ago in FYI
Lost in Time: The Mysterious Origins of the First Time Capsule. AI-Generated.
Introduction: Time capsules have become a symbol of curiosity, mystery, and nostalgia. These sealed containers—often filled with items meant to represent a specific moment in time—offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. But did you know that the concept of a time capsule has a mysterious origin? One that traces back centuries before we ever heard of "burying the future"?
By Scarlett Watson8 months ago in FYI
Star seeds: the Draconians, the beings with the worst reputation. Content Warning.
In recent years, the term star seeds has become popular, referring to beings who come from other star systems and decided to be born on Earth to help human evolution. According to this trend, there are more than ten types of star seeds: Pleiadians, Arcturians, Lemurians, among others. However, there is one specific race, the Draconians, who are believed to be evil by nature.
By Ninfa Galeano8 months ago in FYI
Most Important Historical Sites Within Auschwitz-Birkenau. AI-Generated.
Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau requires understanding the most significant historical locations within this vast memorial complex. Each site tells a crucial part of the story and serves as evidence of the systematic persecution and genocide that took place here. This guide will help you identify and understand the most important places you must see during your visit.
By juliamartins8 months ago in FYI
English Is a Weird Language – How Many of These Do You Know?. Top Story - August 2025.
The English language has over 1 million words. However, about 171,476 words are commonly used today. Native speakers typically have a vocabulary of 20,000 to 40,000 words. It is also said that knowing 3% of the total vocabulary allows you to read 95% of what is written.
By Calvin London8 months ago in FYI











