Mystery
The Eiffel Tower Was Hated at First
It's difficult to think of a more iconic building than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It's an iconic landmark and is considered the second most recognisable building and landmark on the planet, only being beaten by the Statue of Liberty in New York. It's hard to imagine that what is today considered a symbol of Paris and romance was once hated. The Parisians would call it the "iron monster" and a "tragic giant lamppost," with writers and artists warning that building the tower would ruin the skyline and humiliate all the other monuments of Paris.
By Dave's Your Uncle!2 months ago in FYI
What Happened in Every Second of 2025
I think we can all agree that 2025 was an eventful year. Every day brought us closer to 2026, and despite being constantly bombarded with information, it is impossible to be aware of absolutely everything. In many ways, every second counted.
By Dave's Your Uncle!2 months ago in FYI
Life, Leadership, and the Mysteries Behind Closed Doors
North Korea A young person quickly moves away when a government officer walks past. He was secretly listening to a small radio that plays news from other countries, which is not allowed. His heart starts beating fast when the government officer notices him. If anyone finds out, he could get into serious trouble, and his whole life could change.”
By Bilal khan 3 months ago in FYI
Jackie Chan Is Alive: The Hoax That Got Everyone Talking
Social networking sites and news-gathering websites were recently flooded with disturbing reports about the death of the legendary martial artist and actor, Jackie Chan. Fans across the globe were shocked, bewildered, and saddened with the news that spread like wildfire. Many people shared their messages of shock, assuming that it was indeed the truth. However, after conducting a strict verification, it was revealed that Jackie Chan is very much alive, with the reports about his death having been completely false.
By iftikhar Ahmad3 months ago in FYI
The Tragedy of Urashima Taro: A Japanese Legend of Time, Loss, and a Forbidden Box
Beyond the Happy Ending: Exploring the Melancholy Beauty of Japan’s Most Famous Fisherman If Momotaro represents the "bright" side of Japanese folklore—victory, teamwork, and glory—then the tale of Urashima Taro represents its "shadow." It is a hauntingly beautiful story that explores themes of kindness, the relativity of time, and the devastating weight of nostalgia. For many Western readers, it echoes the legends of Rip Van Winkle or the Land of the Ever-Young (Tír na nÓg), but with a uniquely Japanese twist that leaves the heart heavy.
By Takashi Nagaya3 months ago in FYI
Karoline Leavitt Lip Filler Speculation: Vanity Fair Photo Fuels “Mar-a-Lago Face” Rum
One such individual is Karoline Leavitt, the 28-year-old press secretary at the White House. Recently, Karoline has been thrust into the limelight, not for her political ideology, but rather because of her appearance. The close-up portrait taken by Vanity Fair is highlighted by the alleged appearance of lip fillers.
By iftikhar Ahmad3 months ago in FYI











