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Orunmila, whose name means “Heaven Knows who to bless”, is a prominent Orisha in Yoruba mythology. Revered as the custodian of secrets and the divine interpreter of fate, Orunmila holds…
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Vrykolakas are ancient nightmarish creatures with deep roots in Greek mythology and folklore. They are said to be caught between life and death. Although they are now confused with vampires,…
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On January 21, 2024, Renato Bayma Gaia broke the Guinness World Record for the largest foot rotation by a male, bending his foot 210.66 degrees backward. His reason? To pay…