Thu

March 24,
2011

320 Comments
There is no doubt that food is constantly on my mind. If you are a friend of mine on facebook or a Listverse fan you will see that the majority of my recent posts involve my food experiences. So, this list should come... Read more
— by Jamie Frater
Wed

March 23,
2011

89 Comments
Top 10 hits have always included instant classics and crossover hits from soul, country, and more recently rap and hip-hop. But every now and then a song is released and becomes a huge hit that was totally unexpected... Read more
— by Brian A. Davis
Tue

March 22,
2011

116 Comments
Throughout time, plants have provided us with many things. Food, shelter, warmth, fuel, medicine, clothes, textile, entertainment, and a love of nature. With many of the species of plant around today, toxicity is an... Read more
— by Evan Ritter
Mon

March 21,
2011

100 Comments
In this day of online collaboration, the internet encyclopedia Wikipedia stands at the forefront of collected knowledge, due to its interface allowing anyone to edit. Because of this, Wikipedia’s... Read more
Sun

March 20,
2011

215 Comments
Pixar has created a world of imagination, fantasy, wonder, and most of all, great storytelling. Most of Pixar's films fall into the categories mentioned. The studio has brought CGI animation, and animation overall, into... Read more
— by William Fraser
Sat

March 19,
2011

92 Comments
Owing to the enduring need to write supplemental lists (a need that rises out of great user comments and ever-abundant research material) I have decided to follow up a previous list of mine, the Top Ten Intense... Read more
— by Mike Alley
Fri

March 18,
2011

108 Comments
Many famous historical characters have had famous animal companions; however, some others didn't settle for mere dogs or cats as companions. Here's a list of some of the most unusual pets in History. Read more
— by TyB
Thu

March 17,
2011

101 Comments
Star trek is one of the biggest cultural phenomenons in the history of mass media. There are a lot of people who know a lot about Star Trek, but they often know less than they think. In a series spanning ten movies, a... Read more
— by Joshua Knode
Wed

March 16,
2011

208 Comments
For all the animal lovers, furry fans, and artists. Why do we continue to watch cartoons into old age? A lot of it has to do with the adorable appearances of the animal characters. Everyone has their favorites so there... Read more
— by FlameHorse

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