
Journalist, editor, factor.
The author of questions for intellectual games.
The author of questions for intellectual games.


Is it true that if you put an ear to the sink, you can hear the noise of the sea?

Is the story of a passenger who arranged a striptease on an airplane with orthodox Jews true?

Did Stalin say: “When I die, they will apply a lot of garbage to my grave, but the wind will mercilessly sweep it”?

Is it true that after the revolution the Bolsheviks tried to socialize women?

Is it true that the Netherlands banned the film “Guest from the future” for gay discrimination?

Is it true that in his only speech in the British parliament, Isaac Newton asked to close the window?

Is it true that Vincent Van Gogh's ear was cut off Paul Gauguin?

Is it true that in 1941 Lazar Kaganovich ordered the Moscow metro to blow up?

Is it true that the word “Leningrad” was added to Ozhegov’s dictionary so that the words “lazy” and “Leninets” would not stand nearby?

Did Neil Armstrong uttered on the moon: “Good luck, Mr. Gorsky”?
