Adam Cox+FollowGerm Theory Drama: Old Myths Die HardDid you know people have been side-eyeing vaccines since the 1700s? Science historian Thomas Levenson’s new book spills the tea on how germ theory and vaccines faced haters from day one. From doctors refusing to wash their hands (yikes) to today’s anti-vax drama, it’s wild how old fears keep coming back. Plus, superbugs are on the rise and antibiotic resistance is the new villain. Are we repeating history or what? #HistoryRepeats #VaccinesWork #GermTheory #ScienceMatters #AntibioticResistance #Health50Share
otaylor+FollowWhy the New Pope Picked 'Leo'The new pope’s first big move? Choosing the name Leo—and it’s not just a throwback. He’s signaling a mix of tradition and social justice, echoing past Leos who fought for the poor, unity, and even stood up to power (Attila the Hun, anyone?). As the first American pope, he’s blending old-school Catholic vibes with a fresh take on global issues. Watch this space—his name choice says a lot about where the Church could be headed! #PopeLeo #CatholicChurch #HistoryRepeats #ChurchNews #WatercoolerMoment #Culture10611Share
Charles Richardson+FollowCampus Protests Stir Chilling MemoriesA Holocaust survivor told the Senate that today’s anti-Israel campus protests feel eerily similar to the hate he saw before the Holocaust. Jewish seniors are feeling retraumatized, with over half worried about rising antisemitism. Lawmakers and experts are calling for more protections for Jewish students and institutions, including tougher campus rules and more security funding. It’s wild (and scary) that history feels like it’s repeating itself for so many people right now. #Antisemitism #CampusProtests #HistoryRepeats #JewishCommunity #SpeakUp #Education180Share