In 1659, Massachusetts fined anyone celebrating Christmas. Learn why Puritans banned the holiday and how long the ban lasted, as well as when it ended.
Parks, streets, and cafes are full of quiet movement as strangers pass, voices mix, and lives brush by each other without notice. Within that steady rhythm, an awkward act suddenly breaks through. It is not loud or shocking, only a small slip, yet it lingers and makes the air heavy, a moment you would rather not see.
Bad decisions don’t always look bad at first, especially to the person making them. People with poor judgment often convince themselves they’re being clever or practical, even when they’re heading for trouble. Here are 11 choices that might seem smart in the moment but usually end up backfiring in the long run.
We all know someone who refuses to apologize. To them, saying “sorry” feels dramatic or unnecessary. They’ll twist the story, downplay what happened, or pretend it didn’t happen at all. It’s more than stubbornness, it’s the way they explain things to themselves. Over time, those excuses pile up until not apologizing becomes second nature.
We all know someone who calls their little habits “quirks,” as if it makes them special. But sometimes those quirks aren’t so cute. They can end up being annoying, inconsiderate, or even rude. The person doesn’t see it that way, though, they insist it’s just part of who they are. Over time, those habits wear thin. Here are ten quirky behaviors that are really just bad manners.
Not every lazy person says, “I’m too tired.” Their lines are smoother. Sharper. They sound like logic or even self-care. They build arguments to defend doing nothing. Say them often enough, and the excuses stick. They turn stalling into a lifestyle. And if you’re not paying attention, these excuses can pass as good sense.
From livestock to hard labor, the 1800s had some unusual ways of clearing debts. Discover 11 forgotten fine-payments that reveal just how quirky justice once was.