The name “Coca-Cola” came from two of its original ingredients, coca leaves, and kola nuts. The current formula no longer contains cocaine. Image: QuotesGram 5. Early Days Advertising The first-ever Coca-Cola ad slogan was “Drink Coca-Cola. It’s delicious and refreshing,” which was ...
Feral pigs ate and completely destroyed $22,000 worth of cocaine that had been hidden in an Italian forest.[25] Pablo Picasso would often carry around a pistol loaded with blanks. He would fire it at people he found boring or anyone who insulted the Post-Impressionist painter, Paul Cézanne...
I’m not sure why but I think it was the dispassionate way that the heinous crimes and sadistic brutality of the Nazis was presented rather matter of fact; reflecting, it would seem, how common place these observations and the associated thoughts about the constant presence of humiliation and...
25. Antarctic explores Shackleton and Scott relied on “Forced March” a pill containing cocaine and caffeine. – Source 26-28 Caffeine Facts Image credit: en.wikipedia.org 26. Native Americans brewed a drink from common shrub Ilex vomitoria, which contains nearly as much caffeine as coffee. ...
If you're worried about the possibility of a coming bird flu epidemic, you can take comfort in the fact that humanity has survived a similar influenza ep... Curio Daniel Lew 639 2006-01-17 The Singing Scourge Early in the 1200’s, Genghis Khan and the Mongol army he commanded were well...
Continue Reading Figs are not technically a fruit, they are actually more like an inverted flower. These are known as a syconium where flowers and seeds are borne. Due to the fact that the flower is inverted, most pollinating insects cannot get to the pollen. Without pollination the fig tre...
riiiiight… and monkeys rule the world, dang! that’s a fact. okay so – riiiiight… and smoking is a safe practice The_Smurf_Strangler Posted 03 April 2006 at 12:22 pm mHagarty said: “I generally just try to be careful. Science has a history of going back and forth on some subjec...
We have no reason to trust the government in fact the very opposit they put us in danger one way or another almost every moment of our lives and they steadfastly refuse to balance the risk/trust as we would expect in ordinary life. ...
However, when he passed the milestone of 51 safely, he shifted his focus to the number 62, despite the fact that neither of these numbers had any real significance. In the end, Freud passed away at the age of 83, proving that his preoccupation with these numbers was unfounded....
So this is just a lull in the market as folks pivot to a different kind of dominant drug use that could pose more hazards. You know, that’s yet to be seen. You can’t really understand those patterns until after the fact to some degree...