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Showing posts with label Panic. Show all posts
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Jul 2, 2019

[Answer] 3. According to Charles Mackay, a chicken in the town of Leeds, England caused a mass panic in 1806 when it started laying eggs with what phrase printed on them?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. According to Charles Mackay, a chicken in the town of Leeds, England caused a mass panic in 1806 when it started laying eggs with what phrase printed on them?"



...1. You may already have won 2. Christ is coming 3. Lose weight now, ask me how 4. Eggs contain cholesterol In his book "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds", Mackay records the extraordinary event. He claims that the people of Leeds went into a frenzy, attending church and repenting of their sins in preparation of the Second Coming. The excitement died down, however, when a man was caught re-inserting eggs with writing on them back into the chicken. It seems he would write on the shells with corrosive ink, then shove them back inside the unfortunate bird to create the appearance of the miraculous layings.

May 27, 2019

[Answer] On which day in June is International Panic Day observed?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "On which day in June is International Panic Day observed?"



...International Panic Day is on calendars around the world as the day for people to find ways to manage and reduce their stress. Whether the stress comes from work, financial situations, health or relationships, it can become overwhelming. On June 18 of each year, International Panic Day encourages everyone to take a pause, step back and relax. Take the day off. Go shopping. Take a long walk in the park. Go on a hike. Curl up on the sofa and read a good book. Spend the day visiting with family and friends. Play with your dog or cat. Just relax. Source: TimeAndDate.com