Here is the story of Annabelle, the haunted doll, one of the most unusual possessed objects cases ever recorded.
Recently, the Borneo Toad was rediscovered after 87 years. Although certainly rare, the Borneo Toad is not the only animal to have been lost for years. In fact, it did not even have to wait the longest.
Solitary protagonists investigate, embrace, or hide from emotions in evocative new drawings by Stefan Zsaitsits. The Austrian artist (previously) depicts individuals in situations that balance relatable everyday moments with surreal twists. Sitting at a dining table, one subject snorkels into the tablecloth, while another inexplicably emerges on a ladder from the seat of a chair. Zsaitsits works in pencil on paper, using crosshatching for shading and white-penciled details for subtle emphasis. More
@wrightfamilyweek day 2 - investigations/scheming and hijinks // day 6 - routines/traditions figured this comic fit the prompts for both days :] (ID under the cut) [ID: An 8-page comic featuring...
"I immediately leave work and come to investigate and find my SIL inside with her head in her hands."
It's offensive and ridiculous and seems to have found a permanent place in how we judge each other. David DeNicolo investigates the condition known as Resting Bitch Face.
I made the large meme down below some time ago and thought I'd share it here. What do you think? I would love to hear from you about the WHYs of your EX-believer status. I often feel such a sense of community with ex-believers. So many of us have experienced enough cognitive dissonance that we found it intolerable to stay in the church. As for me, the mind games and shame didn't sit well with me. I couldn't ignore them in the church when I was working so hard in my life at the time to be completely honest and healthy with my thinking. Making the decision to live a highly ethical life meant that my brain was in turmoil over my religious beliefs. The internal struggle for me began in earnest in the early 90s, I guess. I have always been a heavy reader and my reading at that time was deeply spiritual and widely religious and psychological. It didn't take long for the cognitive dissonance to set in. I tried to make it all work for so long. First I decided that it was religion in particular that I couldn't live with. I left the church but kept on with my belief, my reading, my thinking. The intellectual struggle kept me upset and in distress quite often in those days. How about you? Have you read any of Karen Armstrong's books? It might have been her book A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam that nailed the final nail in the coffin of religion for me. Not the final nail for a god, but for religion. The final nail for any belief of a supernatural being of any sort came to me while I was reading The Bible.
I have just ‘revisited’ an old friend, ‘The Stranger’ or ‘The Outsider’ by Albert Camus. Perhaps the most thought-provoking beginning (of any novel) is wh…
We're collecting signatures to make Vince (from dead plate) give Rody (also from dead plate) a raise! �
An extremely rare photograph of President Abraham Lincoln taken during his brief yet memorable stint as a paranormal investigator and eliminator circa 1864. (via Tauntr)
English 1000 Opposite Words, Antonym Words List; about – exactly above – below absence – presence abundance – lack accept – refuse accidental – intentional active – lazy add – subtract admit – deny adult – child advanced – elementary affirmative – negative afraid – brave after – before against – for alike – different alive – dead all – none allow – forbid already – not yet always – never ancient – modern ancestor – descendant agree – refuse amateur – professional amuse – bore ancestor – descendant angel – devil animal – human annoy – satisfy answer –
Can you save cooking and cleanup time with a new technique? We investigate.
Researchers investigate the origin and evolution of one of the most famous neurobiology concepts, Penfield's homunculus.
This PowerPoint details the differences and similarities shared between many groups of arthropods, such insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and myriapods. Insects are investigated more deeply, including a look at the metamorphoses of some species and the dissection and anatomy of grasshoppers.
Get a first look at Angeline Boulley's debut genre-bending YA thriller 'Firekeeper's Daughter.'
Here is the story of Annabelle, the haunted doll, one of the most unusual possessed objects cases ever recorded.
Private investigators, or PIs, are private citizens with various types of training and experience. Investigators gather evidence in civil and criminal cases for lawyers, insurance companies and suspicious spouses, among others. While it's...
Recently, the Borneo Toad was rediscovered after 87 years. Although certainly rare, the Borneo Toad is not the only animal to have been lost for years. In fact, it did not even have to wait the longest.
Solitary protagonists investigate, embrace, or hide from emotions in evocative new drawings by Stefan Zsaitsits. The Austrian artist (previously) depicts individuals in situations that balance relatable everyday moments with surreal twists. Sitting at a dining table, one subject snorkels into the tablecloth, while another inexplicably emerges on a ladder from the seat of a chair. Zsaitsits works in pencil on paper, using crosshatching for shading and white-penciled details for subtle emphasis. More
@wrightfamilyweek day 2 - investigations/scheming and hijinks // day 6 - routines/traditions figured this comic fit the prompts for both days :] (ID under the cut) [ID: An 8-page comic featuring...
Por Onde Começar a Investir? Você Tem Vontade de Começar a Investir Melhor o Seu Recurso Financeiro? Separamos Algumas Dicas de Investimentos
"I immediately leave work and come to investigate and find my SIL inside with her head in her hands."
It's offensive and ridiculous and seems to have found a permanent place in how we judge each other. David DeNicolo investigates the condition known as Resting Bitch Face.
I made the large meme down below some time ago and thought I'd share it here. What do you think? I would love to hear from you about the WHYs of your EX-believer status. I often feel such a sense of community with ex-believers. So many of us have experienced enough cognitive dissonance that we found it intolerable to stay in the church. As for me, the mind games and shame didn't sit well with me. I couldn't ignore them in the church when I was working so hard in my life at the time to be completely honest and healthy with my thinking. Making the decision to live a highly ethical life meant that my brain was in turmoil over my religious beliefs. The internal struggle for me began in earnest in the early 90s, I guess. I have always been a heavy reader and my reading at that time was deeply spiritual and widely religious and psychological. It didn't take long for the cognitive dissonance to set in. I tried to make it all work for so long. First I decided that it was religion in particular that I couldn't live with. I left the church but kept on with my belief, my reading, my thinking. The intellectual struggle kept me upset and in distress quite often in those days. How about you? Have you read any of Karen Armstrong's books? It might have been her book A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam that nailed the final nail in the coffin of religion for me. Not the final nail for a god, but for religion. The final nail for any belief of a supernatural being of any sort came to me while I was reading The Bible.
I have just ‘revisited’ an old friend, ‘The Stranger’ or ‘The Outsider’ by Albert Camus. Perhaps the most thought-provoking beginning (of any novel) is wh…