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[undefined](=.POAho_BG3HBent0EMCg_J3ud4Ld2nckoXS3gR15EBlI) Feed Your Brain...Don't Fertilize it! Our 3 newest top 10 lists. Got a suggestion? Email us admin@totenz.net [10 Horrifying Facts You Really Didn’t Want to Know](=.v2ioKumVZquu5N2mIqGTvR6mvJK7y2EFz-8i4HUXPhM) While we aren’t out to paint the world as a picture of horrors, there are many things going on that you probably don’t want to know. From disgusting, to horrifying, to scary, sometimes people think they would be better off just staying in the dark. However, to be forewarned is to be forearmed, so it […] The post 10 Horrifying Facts You Really Didn’t Want to Know appeared first on Toptenz.net. Misc, disturbing news, horrifying facts, little known facts, scary reality  • 2017-04-16  • Gregory Myers [5 Unusual (and Oddly Popular) Pirated Products](=.Q2z1QnrtE3w7dXQvcaUqf8WZAodk8kpdAFbVKXUgUvk) As a wise man once said, piracy is often a pricing issue, not a servicing issue. In short, people pirate things not because they don’t want to pay for them, but because the legal avenue to obtain them is unnecessarily obtuse or customer unfriendly. With that in mind, here are five amusing stories about lesser […] The post 5 Unusual (and Oddly Popular) Pirated Products appeared first on Toptenz.net. Culture, Fast Five, ebooks, fast five, internet piracy  • 2017-04-15  • Karl Smallwood [10 Incredible Stories of People Who Survived the Titanic](=.0w0hNYWdA5xAsqtsyJRPY0B9PECunOUNyuQeCWXwDrU) The Titanic set out to make headlines as the largest ship on Earth, sailing on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic in April of 1912. Instead, it made history of a different sort as one of history’s greatest follies. The ship hit an iceberg on its fourth day – exactly 105 years ago today, to […] The post 10 Incredible Stories of People Who Survived the Titanic appeared first on Toptenz.net. History, incredible survival, ocean disasters, shipwrecks, Titanic  • 2017-04-14  • Orrin Konheim =.PPMLLw8VlYNnke1WSObgUkmPKDJ-vTH2oRrGmUHumhU =.-BYzNwGIpeuKwPuXyHceMYnI-1h0dJJtvE2eZOoc2fo =.Qe7qwQJOolw-U5jO6T6jef6LZ6Dup9LTq1HD8aK4-zU =.b26iqpgSCzm0Hmz83pMsUi6Ewj5cMX5fQBe1rm3wgYQ =.m1e9Xxyydax73qo7vb-ddYBb_7FJTZbttXl5FWqfMqY =.n3FtEu2VWdH2HBaufnoq-2OXxcV437Yqlhlyh7NaG3U Do not want to see it again? [Unsubscribe](=.oeRcvhGD68QnktFIfjAjifPHpHzS9YyNWlY3e_xx8BA)

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