Events
Dear Guy Who Just Made My Burrito
Dear guy who just made my burrito: Have you ever been to Earth? On Earth, we use the word “burrito” to describe a tortilla filled with things you eat. Pretty simple stuff, and I’m surprised you at least got that part right. My burrito was, in fact, filled with food. In this, you and I agree and are friends. But this is also where my lifelong hatred begins for you and anyone else whose brain has been repeatedly scrubbed with the same mixture of bleach and Pop Rocks as yours has. Because that should have killed you, but left you around long enough to do what you did to me today. Let me explain:
By Emma Olivaabout a year ago in History
The Last Sunset
Introduction In the small village of Roccaforte, nestled among the mountains, life flows slowly, like a placid river unaware of the turmoil beyond. The days are marked by the sun rising and setting behind jagged peaks, and the nights are lit only by the moon and stars. The inhabitants live simple lives, bound to the land and their age-old traditions. Yet, a dark legend hovers over them like a persistent shadow: the tale of the “Sunset Keeper.”
By Fabio Smiragliaabout a year ago in History
CRYPTO
As of August 2024, the landscape of cryptocurrency regulations is evolving globally. Here are some recent updates: United States: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has continued its scrutiny of cryptocurrencies, with ongoing discussions about clearer guidelines for digital assets. Recent proposals suggest a more defined framework for classifying tokens and regulating crypto exchanges. There have also been efforts to enhance anti-money laundering (AML) measures and improve investor protection.
By UMAR SHERIFabout a year ago in History
The Exploding Whale: A Blast from Oregon's Past
The Exploding Whale: A Blast from Oregon's Past On a cold November day in 1970, Seaside, Oregon, saw an event that changed its history. The "exploding whale" story became a cultural hit, a weird and memorable moment in Oregon's past. It still makes people laugh and wonder today.
By Anish Duttaabout a year ago in History
Bermuda Triangle's Vanishing Squadron Mystery. AI-Generated.
The Bermuda Triangle is a part of the Atlantic Ocean known for its mysteries. It has seen many unexplained disappearances. One of the most famous mysteries is Flight 19, a group of five Navy torpedo bombers that vanished in 1945. This event, known as the Bermuda Triangle's greatest mystery, has fascinated people for years.
By Azillia Moonabout a year ago in History
The Truth About the Titanic. AI-Generated.
The Titanic: A Tragic Night Unfolded On April 14th, 1912, at 11:40 p.m., the RMS Titanic collided with an iceberg, leading to one of the most infamous maritime disasters in history. By 2:20 a.m. on April 15th, the "unsinkable" ship had disappeared beneath the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean, taking over 1,500 lives with it. For over a century, the cause of this tragedy was attributed solely to the iceberg. However, recent findings challenge this long-held belief, unveiling a series of factors that might have sealed the Titanic's fate.
By Adebayo Mahmudabout a year ago in History








