I’m Not The Expert But.. Pól O’Muireadhaigh & Derek Joyce
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Pól And Derek share their completely amateur and often hilarious takes on everything from Quantum Physics to The Latest South Park Episode
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Action Park - America's most dangerous theme park (part 1)
Nestled in the verdant hills of Vernon, New Jersey, Action Park earned a notorious reputation as "The World's Most Dangerous Amusement Park" during its heyday from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s. Founded by entrepreneur Gene Mulvihill, this unique amusement park offered visitors an unparalleled level of freedom and thrills, often at the expense of safety.Action Park was renowned for its daring and often poorly engineered rides, which pushed the boundaries of conventional amusement park design. Attractions like the Cannonball Loop, a waterslide with a complete vertical loop, and the Alpine Slide, a concrete luge track notorious for causing injuries, became legendary for their inherent risks. The park's lax safety regulations and minimal oversight led to numerous accidents, resulting in countless injuries and several tragic fatalities.Action Park's infamy lives on in pop culture and the memories of those who visited and were lucky enough to not get hurt or killed. Today, while Action Park no longer exists in its original form, its spirit and stories continue to captivate and terrify new generations.
#ActionPark #Action #Park #themeparks #Fun #Danger #INTEB #ImNotTheExpertBut #US #America -
Samurai & Shinobi - Which one are you?
This week, we discuss the AWESOMENESS of the Samurai. And there's no discussing the Samurai without talking about the Shinobi, or as we in the western hemisphere know them - the Ninja.
Join us for a rambling chat (only the way we can do rambly) about feudal Japan, the 47 Ronin (who we all know about from the Keanu Reeves movie) & Yasuke, who was the first (and possibly only) black samurai.
And you know we're gonna mention The Simpsons at some stage! But to be fair, The Walking Dead, South Park & Austin Powers get a mention too.
Get your ears ready for a fantastic dive into an amazing culture grounded in the concept of Bushido.
#INTEB #ImNotTheExpert #KeanuReeves #Samurai #Ninja #Shinobi #Bushido #Ninjitsu #Seppuku #Harikiri #Yasuke #JapaneseTeaCeremony #FeudalJapan #TheSimpsons #Shogun -
INTEB's Believe It Or Don't (IDGAF) #2
In the latest episode of INTEB's Believe It Or Don't (IDGAF), we dive into a whole new bunch of interesting facts that you won't believe are true.
Some are fun, exciting, uplifting and one or two are a wee bit disturbing but hey, that's the human race for you! We're just a bunch of weird, bald apes doing shit.
#lemon&lime #romans #divers #whales #starwars #startrek #montypython #facts #strangefacts #funfacts #INTEB #ImNotTheExpertBut -
The Unbelievably, Ridiculous Legend of Hugh Glass
Sea-faring captain, pirate, honorary member of the Pawnee, Frontiersman and all around hard-to-kill, obstinate bastard.
Ladies & Gentlemen, meet Hugh Glass - the true story behind the blockbuster movie, The Revenant. Honestly, if the story of Hugh Glass' entire life had been the narrative of that movie, people would've left movie theatres crying "b******t"!
It's that unbelievable.
Join us for an hour or so while we go through his life from its beginnings in Scranton, PA to his eventual death in.....well, you'll just have to listen in, won't you? Don't worry, it'll totally be worth your while. -
The Origins of Easter
In The Origins Of Easter, we'll take you through some of the myths & traditions associated with the holiday.
Have you ever wondered why Easter is a thing?
And why now? Like, why this time of year?
Where are its origins to be found?
Turns out they’re to be found everywhere! Literally, everywhere! They form a belief system in every facet of every culture in some way shape or form.And what’s with the Easter bunny, but more to the point, what’s with the Easter bunny and why eggs? Think that’s a recent thing? Nope. It’s been around a very long time.
Well, it turns out we have the answers to all of these questions and more. There’s even a Greek myth that manages to elbow its way into the conversation. We have so much to get through in this episode and, it's not an exaggeration to say, we've more fun & facts than you can shake a stick at.
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The Bone Wars
The Bone Wars, also known as the Great Dinosaur Rush, was a period of intense scientific rivalry between paleontologists Edward Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh in the late 19th century. Both men were eager to discover and name as many new dinosaur species as possible, and their rivalry turned into a bitter and often unethical competition.
The Bone Wars involved the discovery and excavation of numerous dinosaur fossils in the American West, particularly in states like Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. Cope and Marsh spared no effort in outdoing each other, resorting to tactics such as bribery, theft, and sabotage to gain advantage in the field of paleontology.
Their rivalry ultimately led to significant advancements in dinosaur paleontology, but it also tarnished their reputations and strained the resources of scientific institutions. The Bone Wars came to an end with both men's financial ruin and damaged legacies, but their discoveries continue to contribute to our understanding of prehistoric life.