It’s my birthday! Today I turn 35 so to celebrate I am writing another vanity list. Over the past two years I have written two other lists of this nature for my birthday. First we had my Top 10 Favorite Books and then we had my Top 10 Favorite Movies. This year I am going to focus on lists. This is my all time favorite list of lists.
The List: Top 10 Poisonous Foods We Love To Eat
I am a food fanatic – as you will see as you progress through this list. I wrote the list of poisonous foods because I find it fascinating that so many things we take for granted are potentially deadly – though most people don’t realize it. In a way I hope these lists will make people more aware of what they eat and I hope that they prompt people to read the back of a packet to see what it really is that they are going to shove down their gullet. My favorite item on the list is castor oil (number seven) as I think most people are unaware of the fact that it is the source of the deadly toxin ricin.
The List: Top 10 Creepy Aspects of Victorian Life
I realize it is a recent list, but I have to say I loved putting this one together. I love death, I love the macabre, and I love history. This list let me combine all three! From freaks to natural catastrophes, the Victorians had it all and this list aimed to show that. My favorite item: number 2 of course – memento mori. Historic photos of dead people. It doesn’t get much better than that.
The List: Top 10 Misconceptions About the Catholic Church
I was raised a Catholic and in my late twenties I went to the seminary. While I didn’t graduate as a priest, my time there was probably the most important in my life. I learnt a great deal about classical philosophy and developed a deep desire to find and present the truth as supported by logic. The most important thing I learnt at the seminary is that we must always seek the objective truth and not reject ideas that don’t suit our opinions when these ideas have sound reason behind them. This list was, for me, an opportunity to present the teachings of the Catholic Church as they really are – without the myths and misconceptions that are so often heard. My favorite item? Number six: the Church is anti-science. Most people don’t realize that the Church has not opposed evolution ever and this was my chance to illustrate that.
The List: Top 10 Unusual Cooking Concepts
Another food list – surprise! Just prior to leaving Great Britain I had dinner at the Fat Duck restaurant (voted best in the world for a number of years) and my whole concept of cooking and eating was turned upside down. This list was my homage to the great modern chefs who are looking beyond food into science to create some of the greatest dishes imaginable. I hoped that this would inspire readers to take risks with food and try things they would normally think ridiculous. After all, how many amazing things have come from people experimenting with concepts that seem ridiculous? My favorite item? Number eight: other senses. This is something that struck me as the most significant from my fine dining experiences in Europe – food is not just about taste – it is about smell and sound also.
The List: Top 10 Incredible Recordings
This was the first list in which I really poured out my heart. It was my first list in which no research was required; I already knew what I wanted to include. It also happens to be the list that generated our first serious boost of traffic by making the front page of digg. That front page produced an immense amount of traffic and shortly after we were front-paged by Reddit. From that moment on we suffered severe downtime due to the traffic and it took us a year and a half to get things stable. But it was worth it. Why? Because the people that stuck with us through the downtime turned out to be the smartest and nicest people on the Internet! My favorite item? Number 1 – Moreschi. Because he is a castrato and his voice is scary as hell whilst being one of the most important recordings in history.
The List: Top 10 Best of the Best in Movies
As a kid, going to the pictures was a rare privilege. In small town New Zealand the local theaters had one screen and one movie. Remember – this is the early eighties. I remember going to see Sheena, Queen of the Jungle because there was bugger all else to see. Since my youth I have been fascinated by movies and moved far more than I ought to be by actors on the silver screen. This list gave me a chance to expose not just the greats in front of the camera, but the greats behind the camera. The unsung heroes of cinema so to speak. My favorite item? Number two – best actress Maria Falconetti. My reason? Most people don’t know who she is and it was her only real film – but despite that she is known in movie circles as one of the greatest actresses ever. Additionally, Saint Joan of Arc (whom Falconetti portrayed) is one of my favorite saints.
The List: Top 10 Listverse Mistakes
A strange list for my top ten favorites I agree, but this list helped me to reflect on how others saw the site and my efforts. While many of the comments spoke in favor of my efforts, this list helped me to resolve a few issues that caused discomfort to the readers. I would like to think that since this list was published I have rectified the majority of the items there. My favorite item is number seven (not checking the uniqueness of lists). Since I posted the top 10 listverse mistakes, I have not posted any lists that were not original or did not include permission to reproduce. I also think that this list shows how incredibly humble I am. Okay – that was intentionally ironic.
The List Top 10 Reasons The Dark Ages Were Not Dark
Religious sentiments of the enlightenment period has caused many myths about the middle ages of Europe to arise. Nothing annoys me more than for people to repeat silly myths that were invented in order to cause hatred (“let them eat cake” anyone?) This list about the Middle ages let me show life in medieval times in a more accurate light. Forget the “dark ages” – a term that was specifically coined to cast a negative light on the times. The Middle Ages was a great time to live and this list showed us why. My favorite item? Number three: fantastic weather. Forget the cold rainy days – the Middle Ages was blisteringly hot despite being in the middle of an ice-age (the same ice-age we are in right now!)
The List: Top 15 Incredible Historic Photographs
Further to my favorite subjects previously mentioned, I love photography. I suck at taking photos but I love them. More especially I love historic photos which show us the minutiae of life that we otherwise overlook. This list was very chilling for me as it made me feel as if I was looking at a mysterious spooky past that we only know through paintings. Who would have believed that the first photo was taken while the inquisition was still holding auto de fé, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams (the FIRST one) were still alive, and Beethoven was still writing music?! I don’t know about you, but that seems so creepy to me. My favorite item? Number 1- the oldest photograph in history. For the reasons previously mentioned.
The List: Top 30 Brilliantly Timed Sports Photos
It has to be our most copied list. For the final list of my favorites I had to use this one. Every time I look at this list I laugh out loud – and that usually takes a lot! I am not a particularly big fan of sports but I do love these ridiculous snapshots of people at their worst visibly. My favorite item? Item 10. It couldn’t really be any other could it?
The Site: Cogitz.com
This isn’t about my favorite lists, this is an announcement. I have recently started a new site which, time-willing, will allow me to write longer articles on subjects (mostly bizarre) that have already been covered on listverse, and should allow me to introduce a few bizarre topics that I have not yet been able to put into a list here. The site is called Cogitz and I hope you will all take the time to go and check it out and subscribe to the updates. We have already covered a variety of bizarre subjects so be sure to check it out.
Happy birthday me!






























Happy Birthday JFrater….I just favored cogitz.com so I can view everyday like Listverse. ha. By the way, what is cogitz?
Happy BIRTHDAY!!!!! 35 is a great age.
Happy Birthday Jfrater! Thank you for Listverse!
“Onwards to glory I GO!” – just made it back in time to wish you all the best JF. Hope you’re not stretching your crafted talents too far with two sites to look after, but just had a look at cogitz (what’s the name about again?) and it looks interesting. I know these sites are a labour of love.
Anyroad! All the best.
Happy, happy day, JFrater! Thank you for all the neat lists. I wish I could think up one but you and other posters seem to have covered darn near everything!
Of these I think my favorites have been the recordings and the old photographs. Those are the ones I mention when I’m telling people about this site. And anything bizarre and weird.
I will be sure to check out your new site!
Love the new look, keep up the great work the number of visitors must have increased?.
wow 35, its very old :p
Tell me, how dinosaurs were really like?
Happy Birthday! hugs
yay for Jay! happy bithday, you creative genius, you!
35 huh? i’ll be 35 in December. getting older is alot more fun than i ever thought it would be…remember when you didn’t associate with anyone over the age of 29 unless they where your parents?
i vote that LV should make every August 31 “International Jay Day” for all internet eternity!
rtr
Happy birthday and long live Listverse!
Jamie:
How could I not pop back on and wish you a Happy Happy Happy Birthday!
Love the new site, btw. Everyone should visit Cogitz.com and support Jamie’s newest venture!
My own site is almost ready to unveil and I am also working on business cards to go along with it. It would be a lot of work if it weren’t so much fun! With Jamie’s permission, I will announce my Grand Opening here soon.
ta!
segue
Happy birthday!! I love this site so much, keep up the good work
Wow – I just woke up and found all these birthday wishes! Thanks everyone
Comments like this certainly do give me a much needed injection of enthusiasm
I had a great birthday.
Happy Birthday, And thank you, This site has become a morning ritual for me before heading off to Work or College, many a time have I almost missed a bus because I was too busy catching up on the new lists.
Just had a quick look at the new site and I love it already! The list with Delphine LaLaurie (Top 10 evil women I think) Was the list that got me hooked on Listverse So i’m glad you’ve made an article with more detail.
Happy Birthday Jaime! I am such a fan of your website that when I first found it, I spend months obsessed with it, going back through all 50 something pages… Now I am done so i just have to check it everyday for the daily list
Here is a lil birthday gift for you… I read this yesterday on http://blogs.static.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/24833.html?cnn=yes
and though you’d it enjoy it since you like the Victorian list so much…
“Meanwhile, human mummies frequently fell victim to Victorian social events. During the late 19th century, it was popular for wealthy families to host mummy-unwrapping parties, where the desecration of the dead was followed by cocktails and hors d’oeuvres.”
happy happy birthday to you jamie!
-lo
Happy Birthday JFrater and best wishes to you and yours. I wish I become as knowledgeable and interesting as you when I turn 35. Your site helps me get through the workday and is essential reading for me. Keep up the good work and I hope we can all spend many birthdays to come together on this fantastic site of yours.
Happy Birthday Jamie! Thanks for all your hard work on here, love the new site too.
happy B-day. we are almost the same age, no wonder I like your taste in lists and all things interesting
Happy Birthday. And thanks for providing all of us with such an enjoyable diversion as Listverse.
I was at Cogitz a day or so ago, nice site.
This list is too . . . “Jamie”.
Happy birthday.
Mine’s on Friday.
Happy birthday JFrater! Continue being one of the coolest guys around! Keep up the good work!
Happy Birthday Jaime!
Good luck on the new sight!
Bravo, J Frater, I would have to agree on your selection. (Wish my husband was as interesting as you
I also wish you a wonderful Birthday
thank you
in my job learning disability/mental health s/w, working nights. every night i get to relax 4 10mins while i look at your site inbetween all the fighting & dribbling and thats just me not the patients
may you carry on 4 years to come
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday! Thanks for amazing lists mate.
jamie:
Happy Birthday to you. Thank you for this site, for publishing my lists, and mostly for creating such a wonderful community.
peace to you,
/steve
A sincere Happy Birthday to you, with many thanks for sharing your Listverse with the World. It is totally amazing, enjoyable, educational and I cannot function if I don’t get my daily dose of Listverse. Again many best wishes to you.
(p.s….I got you this very rare edition of “Olden Days” but the store detective made me put it back….sorry.
Just kidding, but wow I owe you big for all the joy I get from reading Listverse. Will be an avid supporter of your new site as well, great that it’s about more biazzre things. Cheers
Thanks so much for the Catholic list man. We need to get the message out!
Hey JFrater, happy birthday! Cogitz is great
cogitz…im on my way…
Happy Birthday Sir,
Your efforts on this site have provided many hours
of interesting reading and subsequent research
which have expanded the horizons of many. Thanks.
Happy Birfday! I love this place!
happy birthday…..my fist comment on listverse,and i shall graciously use it to wish you…..
HBDAY. Indeed a great contributio. Its very nice to see that you comment on your own work, and no doubt you have improved a lot. Best of LUCK !
It’s my birthday too! (or was, about 2 hours ago) Happy Birthday! I’m 26… and love your lists. I always look forward to the new ones. Happiness and blessings to you in your 35th year.
That’s interesting to know that you have some experience in philosophy. I was also raised as a Catholic and my first exposure to philosophy was from a Catholic perspective (lots of Aristotle and Aquinas
). While I now disagree with many aspects of Catholicism and would no longer consider myself a Catholic, whenever discussing or debating issues related to it, I always try to be charitable when considering the church’s philosophical positions. Also, I definitely have respect for any Catholics who understand their beliefs on that level (like thinking about transubstantiation in terms of Aristotelian ontology, or something to that effect).
happy b’day.. keep posting
Happy birthday.
It’s always a refreshing read, but in Listverse’s quiet moments of reflection I find myself wondering how I would would survive without the serious distraction of your lists.
Happy birth day Jamie, ‘Salgira mubarak ho tumhen’ (that happy b’day to you in urdu)
This site is growing better by the day & im sure will be the undisputed leader of sites with list :d
AND again, HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
Belated Happy Birthday, hugs!
I’ve been going on Listverse for about a year now, and I find myself going on every day. You’re a cool guy, JFrater, I just think you should know that. The world needs more people like you.
I also loved those sports photos. Bwa ha ha ha ha! lol
I have been here for about two years already? Time flies so fast, eh? Especially when enjoying listverse.
hey u share the same birthday as my wife…. even the year!
and it is Independance Day for us here in Malaysia as well
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!
Missed this list yesterday. Liked your choices.
Happy birthday to you, sir!
….and here I thought I was older, but we are the same age.
Just went and bookmarked your new site, then came back to comment. First… *blows noisemaker, throws confetti* HAPPY BIRTHDAY! 35? You’re a baby, but apparantly a genius one. I’ve been reading here for awhile, and I have to say this is my favorite site. I’m stuck in a nursing home–not bed bound, but not far from it, and I live on the Internet. Listverse is the first thing I check each morning when I fire up the computer. You’ve given me a lot of conversation topics. So, thanks, man. This is actually a community service.
Go on, feelo smug.
Many happy returns, hope you have a great day.
Thanks for this site, I come here every day and enjoy the comments almost as much as the lists. Long may you list!!
happy birthday it is mine too.
i knew i liked you for a reason
cogitz: little brother of listverse, just as good
I’ve added COGITZ to my “favorites” list without reading it yet because I’ve enjoyed your work on Listverse so much! J Frater is synonymous with entertainment and intellectual stimulation. Happy birthday, I’ve had 73 of them myself.
The new site is blocked here at work.
Didn’t realize Cogizt was you! I had already added it to my favorites now i’ll be especially sure to check it every day like i do this one. I’m not sure how i even originally stumbled on your site but i spent the better part of a month reading nothing but your lists. Now i’m all caught up and eagerly anticipate your lists. Thanks man!
It was a slow list day.
happy birthday man.
love your work.
enjoy a tipple.
munro.
happy birthday jfrater! thank you for putting this site up.. this site is one of the reasons i go online!
cheers from the philippines!
Happy birthday Jamie. thanx a bunch for this site,listverse always keeps me entertained at work
Where exactly in NZ are you? I’m in Chch.
I know I’m late but Happy Birthday Jamie.
You gave me the greatest gift ever. You gave me MPW. He’s the love of my life. I will never forget.