Happy F*cking Fascinating Friday, dear readers!
The Conspiracy Nibbles team and I decided to start putting out a more consistent Friday email to catch you up on some of what we’ve been reading all week. We’re calling it F*cking Fascinating Fridays, because well, this is fascinating stuff. Check it out.
An 8-Mile Long Wall Canvas, painted over 12,000 years ago, was found in the Amazon rainforest. It depicts many extinct animals like mastodons and giant sloths.
Some Internet Dad Created Plasma At Home. Apparently it’s the 4th state of matter? Idk, seemed neat.
Discovery of Major Ruins Keeps Stalling Rome’s Subway Expansion. The Metro C expansion has been in the works for the past 40 years and has unearthed Hadrian's Athenaeum, a military complex, and an amphitheater
Fox News, Facebook, and Twitter Use Decrease COVID-19 Knowledge. A psychological study provides evidence that Americans’ media consumption habits and trust in government predicts their level of knowledge about COVID-19.
A Wild UFO Sighting in Egypt Was Debunked. Turns out it was just a live parachute jump. But for a few days there, this had us going.
Have you been reading anything this week that tickled that ‘spicious nature in you? Let us know in the comments!
We’ll chat again Monday when we drop next week’s Nibble on 3 unsolved murders that we can’t stop thinking about.
As always,
Stay ‘spicious
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