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Operation Paul Bunyan
In August 1976, the Korean Demilitarized Zone nearly became the stage for World War Tree. After two U.S. officers were brutally killed over the trimming of a poplar tree, the United States responded not with diplomacy, but with an overwhelming show of military force—jets, warships, special forces, and nuclear bombers—all mobilized to protect a lumberjack…
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SUPERSTITIONS
Superstitions may seem quirky today, but they once shaped empires, guided battles, and decided who lived or died. From ancient omens to modern habits, this article unpacks how cultures around the world turned fear of the unknown into fascinating traditions—and why many of us still believe in them, even if we don’t admit it. 🧂🔮🍀
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KETCHUP
Think ketchup is just a humble sidekick to fries? Oh honey, think again. Ketchup: once a fishy Chinese sauce, later a 19th-century “medicine,” and now America’s favorite fry-sidekick. History is wild, weird, and way more flavorful than you think.
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