Inventors Killed By Their Own Inventions

Inventors Killed By Their Own Inventions

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They Dumped 2 Million Tires Into The Ocean. Fifty Years Later You Won’t Believe the Results!

Every year, 18 billion pounds of plastic trash gets dumped into our oceans. That’s enough to cover every foot of coastline around the world with five full trash bags. Pollution has turned our oceans into a ticking time bomb. But back in the 1970s, a little-known development off t ...  Show more

Secrets The Vatican Doesn’t Want You To Know

Pop Quiz! What’s the name of the smallest country in the world? I’ll give you a hint, it’s also the heart of one of the biggest religions on the planet! You know, the home of a guy who mostly wears flowing white robes and gets driven around in this incredibly swag custom jeep. Ha ...  Show more

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