The last known case of someone being convicted of witchcraft was in 1944. But she just spent 9 months in jail instead of getting the death penalty! The last death penalty was in 1727 nudes
The word “fishnet” originally referred to actual fishing nets used for catching fish, and the pattern was later adapted into fashion—especially stockings—becoming popular in the early 20th century and later iconic in cabaret and burlesque culture
Your gut is sometimes called the “second brain”. The gut has 100–500 million neurons, forming the enteric nervous system that controls digestion independently of the brain.
Curly hair may have offered evolutionary advantages
Studies suggest curly hair could have aided heat regulation and brain protection in early humans by trapping air and shielding the scalp from UV radiation more effectively than straight hair.
Glass dildos trace their roots to the 1600s, when hand-blown hollow glass dildos—often filled with warm water for extra tease—were secretly used by Italian nuns for steamy self-pleasure, as noted in period texts mocking religious morals.