Mental FlossFacts about the internet ON the internet? What will they think of next?! Not the internet, because that's already here. In this episode of the The List Show, Mike Rugnetta breaks down 38 interesting internet facts, from buzz-worthy facts about Buzzfeed to memory meme facts.
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38 Facts about the Internet - mental_floss List Show Ep. 414Mental Floss2016-04-06 | Facts about the internet ON the internet? What will they think of next?! Not the internet, because that's already here. In this episode of the The List Show, Mike Rugnetta breaks down 38 interesting internet facts, from buzz-worthy facts about Buzzfeed to memory meme facts.
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In this episode of The List Show, guest host Justin Dodd takes an off-kilter roadtrip through the United States, with stops at a self-flushing latrine, a bobblehead museum, and much more.
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Throwback is a series from Mental Floss where we take a deep dive into some of the most fascinating stories behind the toys, trends, and events you might remember from your childhood. This episode is all "Weird Al" Yankovic, a musician whose timeless parodies have provided generations of fun-lovers with laughter.
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Wikimedia Commons Public Domain Frankie Yankovic (995577823Xyn) MTV Logo (Crs3011) MySpace (Fuzzy510) Honey I Shrunk the Kids (Hippymoose17) Alfred E. Neuman (Liftarn) I Love Lucy (SreeBot) CC 2.0 Amish (Animalparty) Cal Poly Architecture (Basar) Doug Fieger (Evrik) Dr. Demento (Geo Swan) CC 3.0 SMCA (BotMultichill) The Onion (David Shankbone) Barret Hansen (ElHeineken) CC 4.0 Weird Al 1984 (Howcheng) Lynwood (Octaviogonz) Fair Use Eat It (DatBot) Weird Al Show (DatBot) White and Nerdy (Gen. Quon)100 Interesting Facts We Learned in 2022Mental Floss2022-12-21 | Interesting facts about science, math, and much more comprise this episode of The List Show. You’ll learn fun 2022 facts about archeological discoveries and the world of entertainment. You'll glean insights from cutting-edge research in a number of fields as Erin (@erincmccarthy) lays out 100 interesting facts we learned this year.
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From Six Flags to Cedar Point to Russian Mountains in Paris in the 19th century, we're going to be taking a look at the full history of the roller coaster. We even get to chat with a roller coaster expert and thrill engineer to give a little insight on the future of thrill rides.
Join host Justin Dodd (@juddtoday) as he (literally) rides the history of the roller coaster.
Special thanks to Professor Brendan Walker for chatting with us! Check out all the cool stuff Studio Go Go is working on here: https://studiogogo.ltd/
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineMisconceptions About PrisonMental Floss2022-12-14 | Prisons are common, yet misunderstood institutions. So what does popular media like Orange is the New Black and Shawshank Redemption get wrong? Why do prisoners wear orange jumpsuits? Do prisons operate the same way around the world? How many prisoners are incarcerated for marijuana possession?
Join host Justin Dodd as he breaks down some common myths and misconceptions about the prison system.
00:00:00 Intro 00:01:30 You only have one phone call 00:02:41 Pumping iron is a common activity 00:04:08 Riots happen a lot 00:05:47 Prisons are full of murderers 00:06:16 Prisons are full of people convicted for marijuana possession 00:06:54 U.S. prisons jail people at about the same rate as other countries 00:07:58 Most people in jail have been found guilty of crimes 00:08:22 Prison and jail are the same thing 00:08:57 Prison is the same around the world 00:09:36 Prisons have decent libraries 00:10:37 Incarcerated people earn good money working prison jobs 00:11:10 “Don’t drop the soap” is a concern 00:12:03 Prisons have to provide nutritionally complete meals26 Colors Youve Never Heard OfMental Floss2022-12-07 | Unusual colors like phlox and glaucous can seem a bit silly, but these odd colors can help us evoke so much more than conventional hues like "dark red" or "sky blue." The strange colors covered in this episode of The List Show might be familiar to you, but we bet you'll have fun incorporating them into your vocabulary.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineank30 Surprising Movie FactsMental Floss2022-11-30 | Film lovers rejoice, we've got 30 behind-the-scenes movie facts that you've probably never heard before. Do you know which famous action hero was almost played by Frank Sinatra? Or what appliance was originally Back to the Future's time machine?
In case you forgot, The List Show is a trivia-tastic, fact-filled show for curious people.
Looking for a new movie to watch, or at least a movie that’s new to you? Mental Floss’s new book, The Curious Movie Buff: A Miscellany of Fantastic Films from the Past 50 Years, offers behind-the-scenes details and amazing facts about some of the greatest movies of the past half-century. Find it at your favorite place to buy books, or online right here. simonandschuster.com/books/Mental-Floss-The-Curious-Movie-Buff/Jennifer-M-Wood/Mental-Floss/9781681888842National Lampoon Made Stupid Comedy SmartMental Floss2022-11-23 | The National Lampoon helped define humor as we know it today, and it all started out as an Ivy League publication. From cult classics to comedic controversies, the National Lampoon forever changed the world of funny.
Join host Erin McCarthy as she delves into the history of this comedic dynasty.
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On today's episode, we're breaking down the history of the diner. While many people associate them with the 1950s and 1960s, we're going all the way back to the 19th century to explore the real origins of this beloved culinary institution.
Food History is a show all about... well, the history of food. Join host Justin Dodd as he brings you the stories of how your favorite meals ended up on your plate.
Special thanks to Sarah Lohman for writing this script, check out her book here! amazon.com/Eight-Flavors-Untold-American-Cuisine/dp/1476753954The Odd Origins of 8 Tongue-TwistersMental Floss2022-11-16 | Tongue-twister history can trip up the Internet almost as much as the twisters themselves trip up tongues. Fun tongue twister origins—like the idea that "She Sells Seashells" refers to paleontologist Mary Anning—turn out to be unsupported in the historical record.
Other tongue-twisters come from all walks of life: 19th century authors, college newspaper columnists, and even a team of MIT researchers. In this episode of The List Show, host Erin McCarthy covers the surprising origins of famous tongue-twisters.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineMisconceptions About ADHDMental Floss2022-11-09 | ADHD, or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a mental illness that affects many people of all ages. So... why do some still assume it's a quirky trait and an excuse for not trying hard enough?
On today's episode of Misconceptions, we try to clear up some common myths about ADHD. Does everyone who zones out have ADHD? Is it something most people grow out of once they hit a certain age? Are those social media posts describing basic habits as ADHD symptoms accurate?
Join host Bethel Afful as she describes her experience with ADHD and breaks down some misconceptions about the disorder.
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00:00:00 Intro 00:01:19 People with ADHD have no attention span 00:03:11 Any lack of focus = ADHD 00:04:53 Everyone with ADHD is hyperactive 00:05:57 ADHD only affects children 00:07:20 We know that ADHD is overdiagnosed 00:10:32 ADHD can be self-diagnosed 00:12:18 ADHD is a learning disability 00:13:32 People with ADHD just need to try harder6 Hoaxes People Actually BelievedMental Floss2022-11-02 | The historical hoaxes covered in this episode of The List Show may seem unbelievable, but someone (in some cases, many people) did actually believe them. We cover the Swiss spaghetti tree, the horse who did math, and more.
People who had high hopes for the 1985 Mets season and rabbit lovers will want to watch.
Join host Erin McCarthy as she bravely breaks down some odd, uncommon, and downright scary phobias. How many of these phobias do you have? Let us know in the comments, if you dare.
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Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineFood History: Tacos de CanastaMental Floss2022-10-26 | Tacos de canasta (or "basket tacos") are not the first taco ever created, but they are inextricably linked with the history of the taco and the origin of the word taco. The history of the taco either begins around Aztec tables or in the mines of modern-day Mexico, depending on how you define a taco.
In this episode of Food History, Justin Dodd gets into the history of the taco by way of a unique icon in street food history. You'll learn why taqueros put tacos de canasta in baskets and the explosive origin of the word taco.
Food History is a series from Mental Floss where we dive deep into the culinary stories that lead to the food on our plates. If you have an idea for a dish, cooking technique, or cuisine that you’d like us to explore in a future episode, tell us in the comments. The history of Japanese food is the just the tip of the iceberg in fascinating food stories.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine10 Dark Origins of Nursery RhymesMental Floss2022-10-19 | Nursery rhymes like "London Bridge Is Falling Down" and "Ring Around the Rosie" are commonly sung by children on the playground, but what were those songs originally about?
What do alcohol taxes have to do with "Jack and Jill?" Is "Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush" originally about prison inmates?
In this episode of The List Show, Erin shares the surprisingly dark origins of 10 seemingly innocent nursery rhymes.
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Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineHistory of Fun: Cooperative Board GamesMental Floss2022-10-14 | The history of board games covers thousands of years of history and speaks to some big questions: What happens in our brains when we play board games? What is fun? And (slightly less profound, but potentially of interest to intellectual property lawyers) who's really responsible for Monopoly?
Board game game history touches on culture and technology, psychology and politics. Why are cooperative games like Pandemic, Gloomhaven, Arkham Horror, and Hanabi so popular? Is it fun for everyone to lose? Welcome to the History of Fun, a new series about the history and science of humans' favorite ways to have a good time.
In this episode of The History of Fun, Justin (@juddtoday) explores the interesting history of board games, specifically cooperative games, with board game designer Matt Leacock, who is responsible for the Pandemic game series, Forbidden Island, and so much more.
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Special thanks to Matt Leacock! If you'd like to check out his work (including his new game Daybreak), check out his website here: leacock.com
Music in this episode by: Kevin Macleod
Drawings by: Nick Cox
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine16 Facts That Will Warp Your Sense of TimeMental Floss2022-10-12 | This perspective-warping episode of The List Show will make you reassess time. You'll learn about how Cleopatra is more modern than you may think, how relatively recent the guillotine is, and that your favorite dinosaur species probably weren't friends.
Join host Erin McCarthy as she shares facts that will warp your sense of time and perhaps make you feel a little old. Sorry.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineMisconceptions About The AmishMental Floss2022-10-05 | ...7 Incredible Mass Hysteria EventsMental Floss2022-09-28 | Mass hysteria is a very real phenomenon with very hard to identify causes. Whether an entire town can't stop dancing or people suddenly start worrying about minor marks on their windshields, these seemingly unbelievable events have had some surprising (and sometimes devastating) effects.
In this episode of The List Show, Erin McCarthy (@erincmccarthy) takes us through seven incidents of mass hysteria throughout history.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineFood History: The CookbookMental Floss2022-09-23 | Who was Eliza Acton? Who invented the modern cookbook? Acton was a struggling poet who went to revolutionize cookbooks. Her recipes aimed at the average home cook helped the culinary arts become more accessible, and allowed the cookbook to grow into what we know it as today. So why don't we know her name anymore?
Food History is a show all about... well, the history of food. Join host Justin Dodd as he brings you the stories of how your favorite meals ended up on your plate. Today, we're talking Eliza Acton, a poet-turned culinary writer who changed the world of written recipes. Let's dig in.
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Erin shares the meaning of everything from abecedary to uxorious.
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In this episode of The List Show, host Erin McCarthy shares some fun facts about the animals of Chernobyl.
Physics is all around us, and yet, most of us hardly understand it. Today, we're going to answer some burning questions, all the way from electrons to atomic bombs.
Host Justin Dodd (@juddtoday) breaks down some common myths and misconceptions about the world of physics.
#lastwords #shorts #history #historyfactsFood History: The California RollMental Floss2022-08-31 | California rolls are a well-known type of sushi in the United States, but how does it differ from Japanese cuisine?
Food History is a show all about... well, the history of food. Join host Justin Dodd as he brings you the stories of how your favorite meals ended up on your plate. On today's episode, we break down the history of California rolls and the impact of Japanese culture on the American palate. Let's dig in.
Check out Sarah Lohman's Book, Eight Flavors: The Untold Story of American Cuisine below: sarahlohman.com/book
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In this episode of The List Show, Erin shares 17 odd things done out of spite from Connie Mack's Spite Fence to the Ford GT40.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine19 Odd Facts About Animal SexMental Floss2022-08-17 | Animal sex is as natural as anything can be. Two flatworms engage in a spirited round of penis fencing before one gets hypodermically inseminated against its will; a male antechinus takes part in a marathon sex session leading to its imminent demise; a giraffe checks in with a potential mate's urine to make some important reproductive decisions.
In this episode of The List Show, Erin shares facts about animal sex that leave you better informed and perhaps unwilling to make eye contact with your cat.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine6 Wholesome Facts About Terrifying AnimalsMental Floss2022-08-12 | These animals, no matter how terrifying, have something wholesome in store. Jaida Elcock (aka @soFISHtication) shows us some creepy-but-cute creatures. You'll learn what makes scary scorpions so sweet, and find out why the some sharks should be loved instead of feared.
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Throwback is a series from Mental Floss where we take a deep dive into some of the most fascinating stories behind the toys, trends, and events you might remember from your childhood. This episode is all Neopets, the surprisingly influential Web 2.0 staple.
The facts about Venus you'll learn in this episode of The List Show cover interesting science, unbelievable history, and even some art. These Venus facts will hopefully have you appreciating the Morning Star (and understanding that erroneous nickname) a little bit.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineFood History: Prince Ranji SmileMental Floss2022-07-29 | Who really was Prince Ranji Smile? This mysterious chef dazzled America at the turn of the century with his delicious curry and bombastic personality. He was in newspapers all across America for his cooking AND gossip-fueled personal life. So why don't we know his name anymore?
Food History is a show all about... well, the history of food. Join host Justin Dodd as he brings you the stories of how your favorite meals ended up on your plate. Today, we're talking Ranji Smile, an immigrant chef who changed the world of cooking. Let's dig in.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineMisconceptions About CryptocurrencyMental Floss2022-07-27 | Cryptocurrency is either the future or a fad, depending on whom you ask. Either way, there are plenty of misconceptions about cryptocurrency that need to be debunked. Are NFTs different than crypto? How does a blockchain work? What is crypto mining's environmental impact? What happens when the crypto market fluctuates?
Host Justin Dodd breaks down some common myths and misconceptions about the transactional world of cryptocurrency.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine8 Explorers Who Vanished Without a TraceMental Floss2022-07-20 | Amelia Earhart may be the most famous explorer who got lost, but she's hardly the only one. Lost explorers from history include Roald Amundsen, who led historic (successful) expeditions before disappearing, and Raleigh Rimmel, who may have been looking for a city that didn't even exist.
Dogs have been man's best friend for thousands of years. But how well do we really know these adorable, furry friends? Do they really see in black and white? Are neutering and spaying bad for your dog? What does it mean when they eat grass?
Host Justin Dodd breaks down some common myths and misconceptions about the the BEST pets, dogs.
What details about forensics do shows like CSI and Law & Order get wrong? Is blood spatter analysis as foolproof as we assume? Has DNA evidence ever steered juries in the wrong direction?
Join host Justin Dodd (@juddtoday) as he breaks down some common myths and misconceptions about the investigative world of forensic science.
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Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine8 of the Deadliest Toys Ever MadeMental Floss2022-07-06 | The deadliest toys ever made include "what were they thinking?" oddities like a children's laboratory kit that included uranium; but other, more seemingly innocuous recreational offerings, make the list—including the Slip 'N Slide and trampolines.
You'll learn why you should always heed the age limits printed on toy packaging, wonder why lawn darts ever seemed like a good idea, and hear about an awful incident in Victorian England that may have helped inspire future safety reforms.
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Erin (@erinccmarthy) shares 15 fascinating, but potentially regrettable, facts. You'll learn about the parasites that call your face home and how a real-life Finding Nemo would've been much less family-friendly. Recreational swimmers and cruise ship enthusiasts will want to (or not want to?) watch.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineFood History: PretzelsMental Floss2022-06-24 | The history of pretzels is almost as twisted and delicious as the salty treats. Some say the origins of pretzels are rooted in Christianity, others in paganism. So... how did they end up as street food and baseball game fare?
On today's episode, we're breaking down the history of the pretzel. From soft to hard, the twisted treats have a long and complicated journey to the street cart in Philadelphia.
Food History is a show all about... well, the history of food. Join host Justin Dodd as he brings you the stories of how your favorite meals ended up on your plate. Today, we're talking pretzels.
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On today's episode of Misconceptions, we try to answer the questions that everyone seems to get wrong about this mental disorder. What is the difference between an obsession and a compulsion? Does everyone who experience intrusive thoughts have OCD? Is 'Monk' an accurate depiction of the disorder?
Join host Justin Dodd in an endless pursuit of the truth.
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Voynich Manuscript-obsessive Erin McCarthy shares those moments from the history of cryptography and more. You'll learn how famous cryptanalysts feel about some of the most vexing uncracked codes in history and why Kevin James may be a secret cryptography enthusiast.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineMisconceptions About Serial KillersMental Floss2022-06-08 | Are serial killers more intelligent than the average person? Are all serial killers obsessed with sex? How many murders does one have to commit to become a serial killer?
If you're obsessed with true crime but want to know the real facts about serial killers, we're here to share the truth about this horrifying category of killers.
Host Justin Dodd (@juddtoday) breaks down some common myths and misconceptions about the murderous world of serial killers.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazine7 Historical Conspiracy TheoriesMental Floss2022-06-01 | Conspiracy theories aren't a modern phenomenon. In fact, some fascinating (if less than convincing) conspiracies have been circulating for thousands of years. Was Queen Elizabeth I a man? Are we leaving in the year 1722? The answers may be obvious, but the stories behind them are interesting and illuminating.
On today's episode, we're talking to author and historian Dr. Harold McGee about the fascinating history of molecular gastronomy. Was it an important part of food history, or an elitist misstep?
Food History is a show all about... well, the history of food. Join host Justin Dodd as he brings you the stories of how your favorite meals ended up on your plate. Today, we're talking molecular gastronomy.
Special thanks to Dr. Harold McGee (author of On Food And Cooking: The Science And Lore Of The Kitchen) for chatting with us for this episode.
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You'll learn about toast water and questionable laundry methods, and of course find out that people were recommending cocaine for ... something. These historical life hacks are mostly better left in the past, but we're brining a couple into the present.
Website: http://www.mentalfloss.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/mental_floss Facebook: facebook.com/mentalflossmagazineMisconceptions About the 80sMental Floss2022-05-11 | It's the 1980s. Everyone is rocking a mullet, drinking New Coke, and avoiding strangers due to the widespread kidnappings of children. Which of these cliches is fact, and which is fiction?
The 1980s were an iconic decade that some of us lived through, and some of us have absorbed through TV and movies. Let's see what society remembers correctly, from the death of hair metal to the use of payphones for criminal activity.
Host Justin Dodd (@juddtoday) breaks down some common myths and misconceptions about our favorite decade, the '80s.
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