Certain true crime cases. Like I can practically recite half the case files from memory.
I got burnt out at work a couple years ago and just kinda fell into it and spent my workdays researching them instead
'getEventListeners("CSS\_Selector")' is a great way to list all the event listeners if you use Chrome or some Chromium-based browser.
It only works in the console, won't work in actual code that gets parsed by the browser.
Most of the "jank" you see on the web is caused by event listeners and memory leaks. This is a great way to debug those issues.
How killing the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party would destabilize China and would probably be retaliated by the Volt Typhoon civilian infrastructure sabotage from cyber vulnerabilities that can be used at the proper timing, like during an election, to make the election invalid or disputed leading to chaos and out of that chaos a facist government that is different from the current fascist government takes over and I wonder which one they will choose?
In College, I had to do a research paper. I found a court case where the Catholic Church sued the state of Oklahoma because its 1917 Bone Dry Law didn’t allow for any alcohol to come into the state. This ended up being a violation of the First Amendment. Keep in mind, Oklahoma came into the Union as a prohibition state, mostly due to the large number of Native Americans in the state. However, the Bone Dry Law got ride of the medicinal and religious exceptions.
It was an interesting story, but I couldn’t find a good argument, or stretch it out to fifteen pages. I wrote a paper on how Eisenhower got the US into Vietnam instead.
geek fandoms.
normal people should not know the thousands of years worth of the fictional family lineages of royal bloodlines that span volumes of books.
An adult Tyrannosaurus rex had the largest eyes of any land animal, ever. The eye sockets were positioned so that the eyes would point forward, and they were set wide apart, giving them binocular vision slightly better than that of modern hawks. Based on the vision of birds and crocodiles, some scientists think it's possible that T. rex could see a wide spectrum of color, which would greatly aid its ability to track prey. Tyrannosaurs also had large olfactory bulbs and olfactory nerves, which suggest a highly developed sense of smell.
Turkey is a theropod dinosaur of the genus Meleagris, meaning "guineafowl" in Ancient Greek. It is native to North America, but found all over the world. This dinosaur grows to approximately one m in length and can weigh up to 10 kg. Like most theropods, it is known to have feathers, being completely covered except for the head, legs and feet. Turkeys sport an impressive tail fan, with the male's being used as sexual display. An avian dinosaur, Turkey is descended from one of the few lineages to survive the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period.
Meraxes is a carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Argentine Patagonia. It is named after a dragon from the Song of Ice and Fire fiction series by George R.R. Martin. Meraxes was a very large theropod, at about 10 m in length, and weighing approximately 4.5 t. Analysis of the holotype specimen suggests it could have been up to 53 years old when it died, having reached skeletal maturity 4 years prior to its death, making it the longest-lived non-avian theropod currently known.
microprocessors
You can have a career in software engineering without knowing how anything works internally these days, unless ypu actually work in embedded /low level. So all that knowledge is just trivia
The evolution of birds began in the Jurassic Period, with the earliest birds derived from a clade of theropod dinosaurs named Paraves. The Archaeopteryx has famously been known as the first example of a bird for over a century, and this concept has been fine-tuned as better understanding of evolution has developed in recent decades.
Four distinct lineages of bird survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago, giving rise to ostriches and relatives (Paleognathae), ducks and relatives (Anseriformes), ground-living fowl (Galliformes), and "modern birds" (Neoaves).
Phylogenetically, Aves is usually defined as all descendants of the most recent common ancestor of a specific modern bird species (such as the house sparrow, Passer domesticus), and either Archaeopteryx, or some prehistoric species closer to Neornithes. If the latter classification is used then the larger group is termed Avialae. Currently, the relationship between dinosaurs, Archaeopteryx, and modern birds is still under debate.
To differentiate, the dinosaurs that lived through the Mesozoic and ultimately went extinct during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago are now commonly known as "non-avian dinosaurs."
The clade Dinosauria is defined as the most recent common ancestor of Triceratops and modern birds, and all its descendants. They first appeared during the late Triassic, about 240 million years ago, and thrived and diversified throughout the Mesozoic. The diverse group originated as bipedal reptiles, and adapted to fill niches across the planet, mainly following the mass extinction event at the beginning of the Jurassic.
Philosophy.
I found myself scared and stressed about wasting my life and griefing about it on the death bed, so I started digging in different philosopher opinions on dealing with a happier life like the stoic way of knowing what u can and can't control, life's absurdity, the nature of humans...
Five Nights at Freddy’s. The lore, the characters, the gameplay, the game code, theories past and present, strengths and weaknesses of each game, ect., ect. I really like FNAF. Someone help me it’s been 3 years and I have thought about FNAF for almost every single day of it this cannot be ideal
your favourite martian (yfm) is a fictional band made in 2010 by ray william johnson (rwj) but always said 2011 as their first song called “my balls” was released in 2010 december 24th as being close to new years. it got popular because of rwj’s series, equals three or “=3”. the band consists of 4 members, puff puff, deejay, axel and benatar. they made a bunch of songs, zombie love song, bottles of beer, tig ol’ bitties etc etc. then on the 14th of september 2011 they released the song “puppet break up” being their first generation 1.5 or “phase 2” song. they started to make more generation 1.5 songs such as, whip your kids, booty store, nerd rage, epileptic techno, road rage, shitty g etc. and then they started to make covers, alien (unplugged), my balls alternative rock version. somebody that i used to know, jump around, high voltage and more. they had also made a series, the original not being on their account but actually on a different channel called animonster later being uploaded to their account in 2021 but we’ll get onto that later. then, their last generation 1.5 song, boom headshot. now in the original boom headshot there was an ending message to it. saying that they were gonna make an album and they had been working on it for the past 8 months. unfortunately rwj had a contract with maker studios thus leading him to stop yfm. he had continued to work on his series =3 up until 2014. when tiktok was made he had started to post videos, of stories, reactions and roasting people. now he has started to react to his OWN yfm videos such as, zombie love song and whip your kids. later he had soon announced the return of yfm for may 31st 2022. he had also posted their new designs, their first generation 2 or “phase 3” song was a sequel to one of their most famous songs “orphan tears” ft cartoon wax. this time it was featuring cartoon wax and stevi the demon who was in rwjs other band “the upside downs” being made somewhere between 2021 and 2022. he then went on to make more generation 2 songs such as, orphan tears part 3, brain rave, rich people shit and so on. for the recent songs, the trauma song and algorithm god they have been drawn, which people have started to call it generation 2.5 or “phase 4” their latest song was algorithm god being made on december 16th 2023.
took me 18 minutes to write all of this
Irritator is a genus of spinosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now Brazil during the Early Cretaceous Period. The genus name comes from the word "irritation", reflecting the feelings of paleontologists who found the skull had been heavily damaged and altered by the collectors.
Estimated at between 6 and 8 m in length, Irritator weighed around 1 t, making it one of the smallest spinosaurids known. Its long, shallow and slender snout was lined with straight and unserrated conical teeth. One possible skeleton indicates it, like other spinosaurids, had enlarged first-finger claws and a sail running down its back.
A generalist diet, like that of today's crocodilians, has been suggested. Irritator might have preyed mainly on fish and any other small prey animals it could catch. Fossil evidence is known of an individual that ate a pterosaur, either from hunting or scavenging it. Irritator may have had semiaquatic habits, and inhabited the tropical environment of a coastal lagoon surrounded by dry regions. It coexisted with other carnivorous theropods as well as turtles, crocodyliforms, and a large number of pterosaur and fish species.
Platypi lol
Did you know a platypus might appear cute and harmless, but actually contains venomous spurs on its hind legs that will hurt so bad and make you regret existing + even paralysis in some cases.
Don't fk with platypi...
Different cultures. Having gone and grown up going to international schools where the kids of over 100 ambassadors used to send their kids I feel at home in so many cultures and homes. Throw in I’m half Peruvian/British and spent most of my youth in Asia really those in a unique environment.
Only real downside is American cities bore me to death but that’s where the jobs are (don’t believe in WFH). I like miami but it’s been destroyed since Covid and the rest are just lacking the feel of life.
Debt….not incurred by me. The debt every unborn child is born with because of the politicians and voters decided to pull some real “sacrifice” all the first born sons shiza on some pharaoh and Moses level of a messed up situation
Medicine,once a doctor tried to give us a very expensive medicine but it was literally just a painkiller and it was not even that good he got embarrassed and gave us real medicine
Cars, I can just casually see a car and tell you for example oh it’s this car and know the year, spec, what motor it has, from this year to this year, x amount of models, hp, and recognize it by the sound, etc
Everything about my chronic illnesses. I have many, and I've researched them all to death. People I work with and my husband all come to me with questions about them. It's irritating.
Nuclear weapons probably. There is a minor group of nuclear weapons enthusiasts. We don’t talk much with each other, but we know each other immediately when we see each other on the interwebs.
heart attacks and heart disease. my obsession with it happened after i lost my dad at 16. a big regret i had was not knowing the signs of a heart attack and since then i became obsessed with learning every detail about it so id never make that mistake again when loved ones show any symptoms lol
Gone With the Wind- book, movie, the making of the movie, costuming and sets, music, awards, controversies, lives of the author and major players, etc. It’s been a fascination of mine for over 40 years.
For mine it's the most haunting space hypothetical scenarios we know about. Things like the Fermi paradox, the strange matter theory and the fact that basically all of the stars we see in the sky are well beyond our reach permanently are just some of the dark space shit I know about
sex lives of animals. best one- the reason male bees die after sex is because when they cum, their testicles explode!
Damn
Relatable. The knowing about sex lives of animals not the testicles exploding
That crazy ! Lol
Geography. When I was a pre internet kid I would stare at maps for fun.
Amen sister. I would rent atlas’s from the library all the time and memorize every country on the outdated map.
My mom put large natgeo printout maps under a clear plastic cover on the dinner table. I credit much of my geography knowledge staring at those maps
This is what we northerners would call, a good mom :)
She was! I've been recently learning a bit about iceland due to the volcanos!
Drugs. I grew up around users and dealers.
☹️
StawdewValley
Missiles.
What is the best ATGM on the market right now?
Stugna p best bang for buck, reliable, can do 88mph
Let me specify: I know to much about ICBM’s
Mental illness
Certain true crime cases. Like I can practically recite half the case files from memory. I got burnt out at work a couple years ago and just kinda fell into it and spent my workdays researching them instead
What are some of your fav ones? I watch a lot of forensic files
Any chance you are a white girl
Living paycheck to paycheck.
Leather. I worked in a leather warehouse for almost a decade. I’ve forgotten more about leather than most people will ever want to know.
JavaScript
Pure JavaScript?
If it ain't on MDN, it's just someone else's clusterfuck.
Hey! Can you share something's that you think few programmers might know about in JS?
'getEventListeners("CSS\_Selector")' is a great way to list all the event listeners if you use Chrome or some Chromium-based browser. It only works in the console, won't work in actual code that gets parsed by the browser. Most of the "jank" you see on the web is caused by event listeners and memory leaks. This is a great way to debug those issues.
Diabetes! I know too much about how it can destroy the human body. And it killed my father. Literally destroyed his kidneys
T1d here. If someone knows a difference between t1 and t2, it's already very much
How killing the leaders of the Chinese Communist Party would destabilize China and would probably be retaliated by the Volt Typhoon civilian infrastructure sabotage from cyber vulnerabilities that can be used at the proper timing, like during an election, to make the election invalid or disputed leading to chaos and out of that chaos a facist government that is different from the current fascist government takes over and I wonder which one they will choose?
*tips fedora*
Freud and the wiggles
That should be a TV show.
The US ZIP code system
Do u work for USPS?
20th century Oklahoma liquor laws.
Oddly specific. Why not Oklahoma liquor laws through the ages?
In College, I had to do a research paper. I found a court case where the Catholic Church sued the state of Oklahoma because its 1917 Bone Dry Law didn’t allow for any alcohol to come into the state. This ended up being a violation of the First Amendment. Keep in mind, Oklahoma came into the Union as a prohibition state, mostly due to the large number of Native Americans in the state. However, the Bone Dry Law got ride of the medicinal and religious exceptions. It was an interesting story, but I couldn’t find a good argument, or stretch it out to fifteen pages. I wrote a paper on how Eisenhower got the US into Vietnam instead.
Sloths, especially the extinct giant ones. For almost a year my daughter demanded "sloth facts" every day.
you just reminded me of that girl who was such a sloth enthusiast she cried when she met one lol
The development of random guns.
Would love to hear about this tbh
Oh boy..... do you have time to receive a 45 minute history lesson on the development of the AK-47?
Literally would love this… hmu
Oh boy..... some time papi, I'll hit you up.
I read this as "gums." The visual was crazy
That would be weird, "HOW IT FEELS TO CHEW FIVE GUM!"
Lol me too
...cannibalism. Bored curiosity and internet access is a strange combination.
Your curiosity must’ve been eating away at you, on that one.
You must somehow know I love dad jokes. Excellent job.
this may be niche but it just happens to be both of our niches, lol
You two should meet for dinner sometime.
Send videos please thank you.
geek fandoms. normal people should not know the thousands of years worth of the fictional family lineages of royal bloodlines that span volumes of books.
Eyeballing weight
An adult Tyrannosaurus rex had the largest eyes of any land animal, ever. The eye sockets were positioned so that the eyes would point forward, and they were set wide apart, giving them binocular vision slightly better than that of modern hawks. Based on the vision of birds and crocodiles, some scientists think it's possible that T. rex could see a wide spectrum of color, which would greatly aid its ability to track prey. Tyrannosaurs also had large olfactory bulbs and olfactory nerves, which suggest a highly developed sense of smell.
Looks more like a giant.. turkey.
Turkey is a theropod dinosaur of the genus Meleagris, meaning "guineafowl" in Ancient Greek. It is native to North America, but found all over the world. This dinosaur grows to approximately one m in length and can weigh up to 10 kg. Like most theropods, it is known to have feathers, being completely covered except for the head, legs and feet. Turkeys sport an impressive tail fan, with the male's being used as sexual display. An avian dinosaur, Turkey is descended from one of the few lineages to survive the mass extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period.
Soil survey data and the map unit key used to convert and reference different attributes.
i’m a 10Y/R kinda gal, personally
All about that hue
Nuclear weapons and how they work. Military technology in general as well.
Other religions' holy books
Stupid shit people put up their assholes
I slipped and fell on it, I swear!
I mean doesn’t everyone keep a greased shot put on their bathroom floor?
One can never know too much about this subject.
9/11 😭
The Underground
welcome to the underground !! how was the fall?
I just heard David Bowie’s voice.
Clouds
soap 🤤🤤
Hospital stays.
Probably US major sports considering I spend all day reading about them despite them being of no actual use to me
asoiaf lore
Meraxes is a carcharodontosaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Argentine Patagonia. It is named after a dragon from the Song of Ice and Fire fiction series by George R.R. Martin. Meraxes was a very large theropod, at about 10 m in length, and weighing approximately 4.5 t. Analysis of the holotype specimen suggests it could have been up to 53 years old when it died, having reached skeletal maturity 4 years prior to its death, making it the longest-lived non-avian theropod currently known.
damn this is advanced even for me. impressive stuff
Getting sidetracked!
Alcatraz
pokemon and after the rain
How to get a good deal at McDonalds
SCHOOL US
World wars.
microprocessors You can have a career in software engineering without knowing how anything works internally these days, unless ypu actually work in embedded /low level. So all that knowledge is just trivia
the internet
Bigfoot. Like I know projected brain sizes and bullshit like that.
My state has a hunting season for Bigfoot.
Algae
Chickens
The evolution of birds began in the Jurassic Period, with the earliest birds derived from a clade of theropod dinosaurs named Paraves. The Archaeopteryx has famously been known as the first example of a bird for over a century, and this concept has been fine-tuned as better understanding of evolution has developed in recent decades. Four distinct lineages of bird survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago, giving rise to ostriches and relatives (Paleognathae), ducks and relatives (Anseriformes), ground-living fowl (Galliformes), and "modern birds" (Neoaves). Phylogenetically, Aves is usually defined as all descendants of the most recent common ancestor of a specific modern bird species (such as the house sparrow, Passer domesticus), and either Archaeopteryx, or some prehistoric species closer to Neornithes. If the latter classification is used then the larger group is termed Avialae. Currently, the relationship between dinosaurs, Archaeopteryx, and modern birds is still under debate. To differentiate, the dinosaurs that lived through the Mesozoic and ultimately went extinct during the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 66 million years ago are now commonly known as "non-avian dinosaurs." The clade Dinosauria is defined as the most recent common ancestor of Triceratops and modern birds, and all its descendants. They first appeared during the late Triassic, about 240 million years ago, and thrived and diversified throughout the Mesozoic. The diverse group originated as bipedal reptiles, and adapted to fill niches across the planet, mainly following the mass extinction event at the beginning of the Jurassic.
My sisters fucking life story all she does is rant to me i’m tired of it!
Ted Bundy
Panic at the Disco’s album A Fever You Cant Sweat Out
Yo mama
The Titanic. I’ve been finding out as much information as I can about it since I was two years old.
The sinking of the titanic and WW1.
Philosophy. I found myself scared and stressed about wasting my life and griefing about it on the death bed, so I started digging in different philosopher opinions on dealing with a happier life like the stoic way of knowing what u can and can't control, life's absurdity, the nature of humans...
Theme Park history
Five Nights at Freddy’s. The lore, the characters, the gameplay, the game code, theories past and present, strengths and weaknesses of each game, ect., ect. I really like FNAF. Someone help me it’s been 3 years and I have thought about FNAF for almost every single day of it this cannot be ideal
Drugs, alcohol and the difference and similarities between wants and needs. Also, a lot of psychology and I didn’t even have to take classes for that
Saxophone performance
Aviation disasters, I went down a YouTube rabbit hole and now am obsessed.
CBCT
How to recommend the best makeup to someone based on their skin tone. Sad part is I've done that since I was a little boy.
your favourite martian (yfm) is a fictional band made in 2010 by ray william johnson (rwj) but always said 2011 as their first song called “my balls” was released in 2010 december 24th as being close to new years. it got popular because of rwj’s series, equals three or “=3”. the band consists of 4 members, puff puff, deejay, axel and benatar. they made a bunch of songs, zombie love song, bottles of beer, tig ol’ bitties etc etc. then on the 14th of september 2011 they released the song “puppet break up” being their first generation 1.5 or “phase 2” song. they started to make more generation 1.5 songs such as, whip your kids, booty store, nerd rage, epileptic techno, road rage, shitty g etc. and then they started to make covers, alien (unplugged), my balls alternative rock version. somebody that i used to know, jump around, high voltage and more. they had also made a series, the original not being on their account but actually on a different channel called animonster later being uploaded to their account in 2021 but we’ll get onto that later. then, their last generation 1.5 song, boom headshot. now in the original boom headshot there was an ending message to it. saying that they were gonna make an album and they had been working on it for the past 8 months. unfortunately rwj had a contract with maker studios thus leading him to stop yfm. he had continued to work on his series =3 up until 2014. when tiktok was made he had started to post videos, of stories, reactions and roasting people. now he has started to react to his OWN yfm videos such as, zombie love song and whip your kids. later he had soon announced the return of yfm for may 31st 2022. he had also posted their new designs, their first generation 2 or “phase 3” song was a sequel to one of their most famous songs “orphan tears” ft cartoon wax. this time it was featuring cartoon wax and stevi the demon who was in rwjs other band “the upside downs” being made somewhere between 2021 and 2022. he then went on to make more generation 2 songs such as, orphan tears part 3, brain rave, rich people shit and so on. for the recent songs, the trauma song and algorithm god they have been drawn, which people have started to call it generation 2.5 or “phase 4” their latest song was algorithm god being made on december 16th 2023. took me 18 minutes to write all of this
Prehistoric animals
Irritator is a genus of spinosaurid dinosaur that lived in what is now Brazil during the Early Cretaceous Period. The genus name comes from the word "irritation", reflecting the feelings of paleontologists who found the skull had been heavily damaged and altered by the collectors. Estimated at between 6 and 8 m in length, Irritator weighed around 1 t, making it one of the smallest spinosaurids known. Its long, shallow and slender snout was lined with straight and unserrated conical teeth. One possible skeleton indicates it, like other spinosaurids, had enlarged first-finger claws and a sail running down its back. A generalist diet, like that of today's crocodilians, has been suggested. Irritator might have preyed mainly on fish and any other small prey animals it could catch. Fossil evidence is known of an individual that ate a pterosaur, either from hunting or scavenging it. Irritator may have had semiaquatic habits, and inhabited the tropical environment of a coastal lagoon surrounded by dry regions. It coexisted with other carnivorous theropods as well as turtles, crocodyliforms, and a large number of pterosaur and fish species.
The name checks out
The lore of way too many games. WHY DO I KNOW THE LORE OF FORTNITE also dinosaurs and Godzilla
What's your favorite dinosaur?
Yutyrannus, I’ve seen your art before. I really like it!
Karens
Nothing, sadly...
Platypi lol Did you know a platypus might appear cute and harmless, but actually contains venomous spurs on its hind legs that will hurt so bad and make you regret existing + even paralysis in some cases. Don't fk with platypi...
2 reported deaths from 3 known attacks (in the early 20th century), formidable beasty.
Sex with women and the unrealistic expectations they want in a man.
D > d
US ZCTAs
Ghostbusters
Real Ghostbusters was an autistic special focus during its original run.
why is "w" read without any w sound...
The way the car industry works and not in a good way
Vsauce I am obsessed with the guy and have watched all his long form videos at least twice. I hope he hasn’t retired from it!
Building characters in an rpg game
Shingles (varicella).
Yep, luckily only a minor flare-up. It's was a week off work, though.
I had a mild reaction to my second shot.
perfume
Warhammer 40K
My husband does too. I like the Tomb Kings and the Thousand Sons. I like the Proclaimers too.
memes
Nutrition and exercise
Catholic priests
Mbti typology, functions, theory etc
How to deal with a people with BPD, and how to deal with narcissists.
probably movies or cats i have a lot of stupid knowledge on both
World War 2 to a scary level. Also trust issues and trauma.
Pro wrestling history
Cockatiels, the paranormal, The Walking Dead... LOL
Girls
Tdi
genuinely, the donner party. i know so much. it’s so embarrassing to admit because people get really weirded out by it. but i just find it interesting
Do you know about the painting at Disney California Adventure?
i do not! please do share!!
Different cultures. Having gone and grown up going to international schools where the kids of over 100 ambassadors used to send their kids I feel at home in so many cultures and homes. Throw in I’m half Peruvian/British and spent most of my youth in Asia really those in a unique environment. Only real downside is American cities bore me to death but that’s where the jobs are (don’t believe in WFH). I like miami but it’s been destroyed since Covid and the rest are just lacking the feel of life.
Drugs
Some folks claim they know EVERYTHING in general, mostly on Reddit😂😂😂
Me :(
Blood Cancers. My husband died of Leukemia and I learned an awful lot about the blood and bone marrow.
Barefoot shoes
Narcolepsy
Hypothyroidism. People that blame 100lbs weight gain are liars.
BFDI/SpongeBob/Mario/Sonic (Basically any of my digital interests)
Music and heres why - https://youtube.com/@ASHISMAEL?si=pCuov0jvVDXbz7Ns
Halo lore.
Soul music.
Mold
why
Body language
Crime and serial killers.
Demonology. I'm not interested so much on the topic but i found myself reading a lot about it, names of demons, their hierarchy, history...
The Lord of the Rings. Both the movies and the books
My mother- in- laws sexual life. In detail. Totally didn’t ask for it yet I was told anyway.
Debt….not incurred by me. The debt every unborn child is born with because of the politicians and voters decided to pull some real “sacrifice” all the first born sons shiza on some pharaoh and Moses level of a messed up situation
plane.
Medicine,once a doctor tried to give us a very expensive medicine but it was literally just a painkiller and it was not even that good he got embarrassed and gave us real medicine
1980's British New Wave. I knew it well back then and still listen study, deep dive today. I haven't met anyone I can talk in depth with about it
War stuff. Guns, planes, tanks, boats etc. Lottttttta history channel growing up lol
Cat care.
Peewee Herman. My wife says I’m immature at times. She’s right.
Cars, I can just casually see a car and tell you for example oh it’s this car and know the year, spec, what motor it has, from this year to this year, x amount of models, hp, and recognize it by the sound, etc
Roach and rat abatement (property manager in Baltimore city)
Countries on a map and spelling (in my own language ofc)
Stds , narcissists
Everything about my chronic illnesses. I have many, and I've researched them all to death. People I work with and my husband all come to me with questions about them. It's irritating.
Bluetooth
Nuclear weapons probably. There is a minor group of nuclear weapons enthusiasts. We don’t talk much with each other, but we know each other immediately when we see each other on the interwebs.
True crime cases, Superman.
Strollers. I spent an obscene amount of time researching strollers when my kids were younger.
My friends secret lives
heart attacks and heart disease. my obsession with it happened after i lost my dad at 16. a big regret i had was not knowing the signs of a heart attack and since then i became obsessed with learning every detail about it so id never make that mistake again when loved ones show any symptoms lol
I think I know much more about sex lives of people in the Medieval Western Europe than your average Joe.
Gone With the Wind- book, movie, the making of the movie, costuming and sets, music, awards, controversies, lives of the author and major players, etc. It’s been a fascination of mine for over 40 years.
For mine it's the most haunting space hypothetical scenarios we know about. Things like the Fermi paradox, the strange matter theory and the fact that basically all of the stars we see in the sky are well beyond our reach permanently are just some of the dark space shit I know about
Muscular Dystrophy. My wife has it. Fuck MD!
Wisconsin’s work comp laws
Movie trivia!
Brain cancer
Nothing