Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for August 15, 2015

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    Charlie Fogwhistle  over 9 years ago

    Re: brain size. Must make child birth a little less painful.

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 9 years ago

    Bet the Clays’ dental bill was over the top.

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    Cloudchaser  over 9 years ago

    So in the 1830’s, we were as bad as Russia is now

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    therese_callahan2002  over 9 years ago

    Yahoo! Mountain dew!

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    David Grindel Premium Member over 9 years ago

    Booze must have been cheaper…. no need to advertise I guess.

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    Old Texan75  over 9 years ago

    In the 1890s a great number of Ameicans were addicted to cocaine. Pemberton, who devised the Coca-Cola formula, sold it as a headache remedy.

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    stlmaddog5  over 9 years ago

    So the reason we tolerate the Republicans and Democrats is due to shrunken brain?

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    bob42303  over 9 years ago

    And what was the average life expectancy for males in 1830?

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    goweeder  over 9 years ago

    Re: Shrunken BrainsThat explains so much!

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    goweeder  over 9 years ago

    Thank God I’m an atheist.

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    Max Starman Jones  over 9 years ago

    I like the new layout of Ripley’s. You put one fact in the panel (lower left), which explains a trend (lower right), and then you give an example (top).

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    Lamberger  over 9 years ago

    @Bandusia15 said:

    “(…) People are wising up to the idiocy, intolerance, hatred and misogyny that is religion.”

    Now, if they’d just wise up to the idiocy, intolerance, hatred and misogyny that is big government.

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    JastMe  over 9 years ago

    @MaxSJones Now that’s a view Max Jones, Starman, would’ve seen. "Oh, no, not a space warp. That’s a silly term … " while folding the Solar Union Day scarf to put Mars & Jupiter within stepping distance.

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    zeimetr  over 9 years ago

    That shrinking brain thing tells a lot about the current intelligence of the average American voter. How else to explain the Reps success?

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    english.ann  over 9 years ago

    Back in John Adams’ days, and the following two generations, his siblings and grandchildren who were drunkards died in their twenties or thirties. One grandson by John Quincy, George Washington Adams, died from alcoholism when he was 27. Franklin Pierce, our fourteenth president, died from cirrhosis of the liver due to alcoholism; he never recovered from the deaths of his three sons, all under 12 years old.

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    Bandusia15  over 9 years ago

    @prof’s hubbieOne thing I despise about Gocomics is the near-inability to edit a post once it has been made (I am a proofreader by trade, TYVM).

    That aside…I have dealt with sanctimonious religious zealots all my life and have kept quiet for far too much of it. I am coming to the conclusion that religion is, indeed, a form of mental disease. (The “thank God” is a delicious bit of irony I assumed you had spotted.)

    I am curious, though…my comment is ungrammatical and “poorly spelt”? I see ONE misspelled word (my computer insists that “woudl” is correct). I see no grammar errors.

    But I am always looking to improve myself to remain at the top of my field so I do appreciate this feedback…now as to your “analysis”:

    Insular? I grew up around religious Jews until I was well into my 20s.

    Rude? Call it honest and outspoken.

    And I think, honestly, that hatred has gotten a bad rap. I hate the religious wrong, conservatives in general, warmongers, the greedy, most rich people, corporations, polluters, etc. I don’t think that is such a bad thing. I often say that social change was never enacted by people who DIDN’T hate some type of injustice.

    I hope that clarifies my positions. (And kudos to you for offering your daughters a choice. Most religions do not.)

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