These Weird Historical Trends Probably Wouldn't Catch On Today

Mourning Brooch

When life gives you lemons, put on a brooch. This way to remember a lost loved one actually holds a piece of them, really. These pieces of jewelry were worn after losing one's friend or family. The garment also typically contained a braided lock of the deceased's hair. It's kind of gross looking back on this trend...

Morgue Viewings

Have you ever wanted to take the family over to the morgue to get a good look at the deceased? No? Well, people in 1864 certainly love the activity. Behind the Notre Dame Cathedral was a public morgue where unidentified bodies could, hopefully, be found by family members. The odd institution soon attracted tourists hoping to get a glimpse at dead bodies...

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The More You Know

  • The Guinness brewery supported all of it's employees who chose to fight in WW1. They were paid half of their wages while away, and their jobs were guaranteed upon their return. The brewery also sent them care packages containing chocolate and condensed milk.
  • Tears contain a natural painkiller, which reduces pain and improves your mood.
  • Christian Bale studied Tom Cruise's mannerisms to prepare for his role as a psychotic killer in American Psycho.
  • Little brown bats sleep more than any other mammal on earth.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.