by Alex Bolton | May 30, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest
We all know “Ring A Ring O’ Roses” and “Itsy Bitsy Spider,” which are very classic anthems of your average British nursery experience. Maybe that’s an overstatement. However the chances are, you’ve heard at least one at some point in your life. These rhymes seem...
by Liz Graham | May 29, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest
What is the 27 club, and why is this club’s enduring legacy so much more somber? The world of music and art has been shaped by extraordinary talents who, tragically, left us far too soon. Among these, a phenomenon that keeps popping up is the “27 Club” – a...
by Faye Reeve | May 28, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, Latest
The myth that Winston Churchill had prior knowledge to one of the most severe attacks on UK soil has been around since the 70’s, we’re diving into it today at MindFckd… The Blitz Operation Moonlight Sonata, known as The Coventry Blitz, descended upon...
by Blessing Adefemi | May 27, 2025 | a little bit odd
Urban planners say it’s about convenience and community, online critics say it’s about control. What’s real, what’s fear and what’s at stake? The 15 – minute city, a planning concept created to make neighborhoods more livable,...
by Liz Graham | May 27, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, Latest
The Voynich Manuscript is more than a regular codex; it’s a medieval mind-bender filled with bizarre drawings and an alphabet nobody can crack. But is there actually anything to crack? Any thoughts on the Voynich Manuscript? byu/InqGregory inMedievalart The...
by Lauren Oliver | May 27, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, Latest
In the backstreets of London, where graffiti stains the walls like urban hieroglyphs, one name echoes louder than the others: Banksy. The anonymous artist has become a cultural phenomenon, turning the illegal art of graffiti into a multimillion-pound empire. But there...