Lessons
SAS Mission in Afghanistan
Once upon a time in the rugged mountains of Afghanistan, a Special Air Service (SAS) soldier named Captain James "Suja" Sullivan found himself on a top-secret mission. Suja was known for his exceptional skills, his cool demeanor under pressure, and his unbreakable determination.
By Ibrahim Issah 2 years ago in History
Ten historical monsters you probably didn't know existed Part 1.
Genghis Khan is a well-known figure. Albert Hitler As appetizing as it is to imagine these power and fame-hungry monsters dying obscurity never to be remembered—unquestionably a fate worse than death—some of them it is important to learn from their crimes to ensure they can never be repeated, so with that in mind let's take a look at some historical bad guys. Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Epstein,but sadly history is filled with mass murderers Psychopaths child abusers tyrants and dictators that you' Barbara Bathory
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Our Universe Will Dissipate, Stephen Hawking Was Righ?
According to quantum field theory, there are tiny vibrations in empty space that, if given enough energy, can transform into virtual particles. These virtual particles can then produce packets of light called photons with low energy. However, every black hole has an event horizon, which is a point of no return beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape.In addition, there is an incredibly strong gravitational field around every black hole.Most of the time, black holes have an accretion disk, which is a swirling disc of material that surrounds them and allows them to survive by consuming the gas and stars that are around them.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
Kang Youwei's Wuxu Proposition: China and Japan merge and let Ito Hirobumi manage China. Content Warning.
The Wuxu Reform, which occurred more than a hundred years ago, ultimately ended in failure. The Six Gentlemen generously died and were bloodstained on the execution ground. However, the initiator of this reform, Kang Youwei, fled and made the world fully understand his true face.
By A godmother2 years ago in History
No One Discusses the Tragic Shipwreck More Than the Titanic. part 1.
Unfortunately, the Titanic disaster is not the only significant shipwreck, and sadly there have been cases much worse than the tragedy of the Titanic. They claimed it was the most technologically advanced, they said it was unsinkable, and when it sank they made a movie about it.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
What About the Man That Tens of Thousands of People See in Their Dreams? part 2.
Te has a spooky air,possibly threatening eyes or a diabolical grin,and he is completely enmeshed in our irrational anxieties and fears.Additionally, our brains frequently reuse this eerie man since they are not very good at creating fresh dream characters. So, if Mr.Nightmare Man shows up during a nightmare,don't be alarmed;just put it down to your brain's busy imagination.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
What About the Man That Tens of Thousands of People See in Their Dreams? part 1.
don't be alarmed; just put it down to your brain's busy imagination.OK, good. Fans of Freddy Krueger You should picture the scene in this story.People often encounter the same creepy figure in their dreams because our brains have this tendency to recall our worst fears while we're asleep.There's a marathon of horror films playing, and this guy keeps showing up as the villain.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
How about Marvel vs. Norse Mythology with Loki? part 2.
Since Loki orchestrated an attempt on the life of Balder, the god of goodness and the most adored Son of Odin, the deities used to love and forgive him. However, after Loki discovered that Balder could only be killed with mistletoe, guess what he did next? He created a mistletoe arrow and gave it to the blind deity Hoa.This helped the blind deity avoid stagnation in the system.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History
How about Marvel vs. Norse Mythology with Loki? part 1.
Tom Hiddleston plays the well-known Loki character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Marvel comics. He plays a captivating antihero in this instance, and his mischief frequently furthers his own goals or results in entertaining encounters with other Marvel characters. Although the name and certain traits are the same in both versions,The Norse mythical character is given a more contemporary, amusing interpretation in Marvel's Loki, which combines mythology with a dash of humor and adventure.
By Nora Ariana2 years ago in History











