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  • Sharks are *way* older than you think.

    Sharks are older than Saturn’s rings.
    For most of human history, sharks were considered fairly harmless, a perception that changed forever with the 1975 release of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. Relative to the total amount of time sharks have been around, however, “most of human history” is just the blink of an eye.

    Having existed for somewhere between 400 million and 450 million years, these fish are older than just about anything you can think of — including Saturn’s rings. While the planet Saturn itself formed some 4.5 billion years ago alongside the rest of our solar system, its rings formed between 10 million and 100 million years ago, making them relatively recent in the grand scheme of things.

    And just for fun, here are some other things sharks are older than: trees (which are roughly 390 million years old), the North Star (70 million years), and the Atlantic Ocean (150 million years). That’s right — sharks have existed longer than one of the oceans they now swim in, as the Atlantic didn’t form until the supercontinent Pangea broke apart.


    Sharks weren’t recorded making noise until 2025.

    They don’t call them silent killers for nothing, and indeed part of what’s made sharks so frightful in the collective imagination is the idea that their attacks, while vicious, are noiseless. But sharks aren’t entirely silent. University of Auckland scientists have recorded a rig shark making a clicking sound, most likely by snapping its teeth. Their research was published in March 2025, marking a breakthrough in our understanding of these ancient creatures. The sound, which the sharks made an average of nine times in a 20-second span, wasn’t produced while swimming or feeding. The researchers believe it isn't used as a means of communication, but rather is something sharks do when startled or stressed.
    Sharks are *way* older than you think. Sharks are older than Saturn’s rings. For most of human history, sharks were considered fairly harmless, a perception that changed forever with the 1975 release of Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. Relative to the total amount of time sharks have been around, however, “most of human history” is just the blink of an eye. Having existed for somewhere between 400 million and 450 million years, these fish are older than just about anything you can think of — including Saturn’s rings. While the planet Saturn itself formed some 4.5 billion years ago alongside the rest of our solar system, its rings formed between 10 million and 100 million years ago, making them relatively recent in the grand scheme of things. And just for fun, here are some other things sharks are older than: trees (which are roughly 390 million years old), the North Star (70 million years), and the Atlantic Ocean (150 million years). That’s right — sharks have existed longer than one of the oceans they now swim in, as the Atlantic didn’t form until the supercontinent Pangea broke apart. Sharks weren’t recorded making noise until 2025. They don’t call them silent killers for nothing, and indeed part of what’s made sharks so frightful in the collective imagination is the idea that their attacks, while vicious, are noiseless. But sharks aren’t entirely silent. University of Auckland scientists have recorded a rig shark making a clicking sound, most likely by snapping its teeth. Their research was published in March 2025, marking a breakthrough in our understanding of these ancient creatures. The sound, which the sharks made an average of nine times in a 20-second span, wasn’t produced while swimming or feeding. The researchers believe it isn't used as a means of communication, but rather is something sharks do when startled or stressed.
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  • On July 30, 2008, 22-year-old Tim McLean boarded a Greyhound bus headed to Winnipeg after a carnival job in Alberta. He chose a seat near the back, put on his headphones, and dozed off. That same day, Vince Li, a 40-year-old man struggling with untreated schizophrenia, also boarded the bus and sat next to Tim mid-journey.

    Without warning, Li pulled out a knife and began stabbing Tim repeatedly. Passengers fled in terror as the driver and a few others tried to trap Li inside the bus.

    What followed was even more horrifying—Li beheaded Tim, displayed the severed head to those outside, and then began consuming parts of his body.

    Li claimed he heard voices telling him Tim was a threat and that he needed to protect everyone. He was later found not criminally responsible due to mental illness and sent to a high-security psychiatric facility. In 2016, he was granted full freedom and now lives under the name Will Baker.
    Tim McLean On Right.
    Monster On Left.
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    On July 30, 2008, 22-year-old Tim McLean boarded a Greyhound bus headed to Winnipeg after a carnival job in Alberta. He chose a seat near the back, put on his headphones, and dozed off. That same day, Vince Li, a 40-year-old man struggling with untreated schizophrenia, also boarded the bus and sat next to Tim mid-journey. Without warning, Li pulled out a knife and began stabbing Tim repeatedly. Passengers fled in terror as the driver and a few others tried to trap Li inside the bus. What followed was even more horrifying—Li beheaded Tim, displayed the severed head to those outside, and then began consuming parts of his body. Li claimed he heard voices telling him Tim was a threat and that he needed to protect everyone. He was later found not criminally responsible due to mental illness and sent to a high-security psychiatric facility. In 2016, he was granted full freedom and now lives under the name Will Baker. Tim McLean On Right. Monster On Left. #True-Crime #Murder #Horrifying #Beheaded
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