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October 18, 1929

On October 18, 1929, The Judicial Committee of England’s Privy Council ruled that women were to be considered as persons under the law in Canada, whether they wanted to be or not. Sasquatches, Wendigos, and abominable snowmen who should have taken a left turn at Albuquerque were still considered to be mythical and would not … Continue reading

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July 29th, 1968

On This Date in TWISTED-HISTORY.com in 1968 Pope Paul VI reaffirmed the Roman Catholic Church’s stance against artificial methods of birth control. He did state that women could still use crocodile dung as a pessary or they could tie a weasel’s testicles to their inner thighs. It was advised that the weasel be kept alive … Continue reading

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July 19th, 1848

On This Date in TWISTED-HISTORY.com in 1848 the Women’s Rights Convention took place in Seneca Fall, NY. Bloomers were introduced at the convention. This is akin to a feminist convention happening now and granny panties being introduced as the new safe underwear for women.

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