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...
by Darcie Peskir | May 27, 2025 | its getting bonkers
Good afternoon AI. How are you today? Good afternoon! I’m doing well, thanks for asking. How about you – how’s your day going so far? Very well, thank you. I’d like to ask you a few questions on the future of artificial intelligence. Would this...
by Lauren Oliver | May 27, 2025 | Latest, quite weird, quite weird latest
Every week, millions of people march into Tesco. Trolleys roll, the checkouts are beeping, and shoppers glide down aisles, stacking biscuits, bread and bleach like clockwork. But what if you’re not just shopping? What if you’re being influenced and changed? A growing...
by Faye Reeve | May 26, 2025 | a little bit odd, a little bit odd latest, audio feature shergar, Latest
The kidnapping of a prized racehorse from a spiritual leader, one of the most extensive investigations in Irish history and theories relating it all to Muammar Gaddafi and the IRA. The night in question On February 8th 1983 at around 1am, masked by nightfall and a...