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10 Battles Won in Odd Ways and Against All Odds

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[undefined] Feed Your Brain...Don't Fertilize it! Our 3 newest top 10 lists. Got a suggestion? Email us [admin@totenz.net] [10 Battles Won in Odd Ways and Against All Odds] In war, when the chips are down and the odds are against a military unit, it can be time to defy common sense and get creative. Of course real life has been full of many instances of small, overpowered armies trying unusual tactics and getting destroyed, but since there’s no novelty value they quickly get […] The post 10 Battles Won in Odd Ways and Against All Odds appeared first on Toptenz.net. History, battle tactics, impossible odds, military history, underdogs  • 2016-11-29  • Adam & Dustin Koski [10 Unbelievable True Facts That Sound Like BS (Part 3)] In a world where fake news and false factoids are rampant, it is hard to distinguish what is true and what isn’t, especially when it sounds so unbelievable. We have gone through some crazy news stories and unbelievable tales from history and culled even more of the most interesting, unbelievable facts that sound like BS, […] The post 10 Unbelievable True Facts That Sound Like BS (Part 3) appeared first on Toptenz.net. Bizarre, stranger than fiction, unbelievable facts, weird history  • 2016-11-28  • Robert Grimminck [10 Satisfying Stories of Social Media Comeuppance] Social media is an unavoidable facet of modern life, and while we’ll never make fun of people for using it (we wouldn’t ask you to follow us on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube if that was the case) we do quite enjoy pointing out examples of objectively awful people getting a much deserved comeuppance because of […] The post 10 Satisfying Stories of Social Media Comeuppance appeared first on Toptenz.net. Humor, bratty teenagers, dumb criminals, karma, Social media  • 2016-11-27  • Karl Smallwood Do not want to see it again? [Unsubscribe]

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