Our memory can be confusing; sometimes we forget important things that have happened to us, and other times it stores the most useless and random facts we’ve learned for no reason. However dumb the information might be, our brains love to learn. According to research, answering trivia questions can be akin to receiving a physical or a monetary trophy.
Perhaps that’s why there are some fun facts our brains just can’t forget. Like the fact that peanut butter is actually a liquid. Or the maximum speed of a Zamboni. These are just two examples from a recent thread online where netizen @nikidonthebeat asked fellow Threads users to share random facts. So, Pandas, scroll down and see how many new random facts you can accumulate!
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a few fun facts to remind you why we shouldn't have billionaires. 1 million seconds is 11 days, 1 billion seconds is 31 years. if you spent $100,000 every single day, it would take you more than 27 years to spend a billion dollars. a single person spending $1,000 every single day would take nearly 2,740 years to exhaust it. mind you.. this is just 1 billion, tax the rich, eat the rich.
Yet in some countries majority of people gladly and passionately give away their rights and prospects so a couple of guys could earn an extra billion or a few by utilizing government for their personal benefit.
Pirates wore eye patches to help them see below deck! They covered an eye while they were in the sun so it was always adjusted to the dark. When they went below deck they could see immediately with their adjusted eye.
A group of ladybugs is called a Loveliness.
I discovered a loveliness of ladybugs hibernated in a box of books in my garage one cold winter. Lovely little yellow stains everywhere. Had to throw them out.
Tears are chemically much more complex than simple saltwater or sweat. The most fascinating fact is that their chemical composition actually changes based on why you are crying. Emotional tears, triggered by distress or joy, are the most chemically unique, even containing a natural painkiller that helps regulate mood. So, the theory is that emotional crying acts as a physical release to help the body excrete excess stress hormones and rebalance your system after a highly emotional event.
There is a place in Venezuela where it strikes lightning up to 300 nights a year, for roughly 10 hours at a time.
That random twitch/jolt you feel right when you're falling asleep is called a hypnic jerk. It’s supposed to take 15mins to fall asleep, and it happens because your body relaxed so fast that your brain panicked, assumed you were dying, and zapped you with adrenaline to save you. Thanks, brain.
It's illegal to train crows because they are extremely intelligent and loyal. In some countries they have been used to clean city streets by picking up cigarette butts in exchange for food.
You don't have to train them. Just befriend them and they'll bring you treats
New Yorkers bite more people a year than sharks do. So statistically speaking you are more likely to be bit by a New Yorker than a shark
The richest man in recorded history was an African ruler, Mansa Musa.
When he went on pilgrimage from Mali to Mecca, he gave away and spent so much gold that it depreciated in value for a decade. And there is a great Indiana Jones-like story about the man who spent years searching and finally finding the lost gold mines of Mansa Musa (some of them).
They are called peafowl. The males are called peacocks and females are called peahens.
Beavers produce their own waterproof oil from special glands near the base of their tail. During grooming, they use their front paws and a split grooming claw on their hind feet to spread the oil through their dense fur. This creates a water-resistant coat that traps a layer of air next to their skin, helping keep them warm, dry, and buoyant even while swimming in cold water.
Pigeons can rest with one half of their brain at a time….. Literally gives meaning to sleeping with one eye open.
The Statue of Liberty is made up of copper plates we all know. The random fact is they are 2 pennies stuck together thick! My daughter did a report in kindergarten. I still remember that and she’s graduated college
There’s a species of jellyfish that is biologically immortal. It can revert back to adolescence and reset its life. Jelly don't Crack, it jiggles.
Africa has 54 countries and over 2,000 languages, which means you can travel the continent for a lifetime and still keep discovering new cultures.
Blue Whales are so large that humans could swim inside their veins
Samuel L. Jackson kidnapped Martin Luther King (MLKJ’s dad) back in 1969 for about 48 hours. True story.
A quick search later: "The Morehouse College Hostage Incident - in 1969, Jackson’s activism took a radical turn. Frustrated with the lack of Black studies programs and student involvement in Morehouse College's governance, Jackson and a group of activist students locked the college's board of trustees in a building for approximately 48 hours.One of the board members held hostage was civil rights leader Martin Luther King Sr. (Dr. King’s father). When the elder King experienced chest pains during the standoff, Jackson and the students put him on a ladder and safely lowered him out of a window. As a result of the incident, Jackson was convicted of unlawful confinement and suspended from Morehouse for two years."
the crow can remember your face for up to 17 years and also warns their mates about you.
you’d be on their wanted list for up to 17 years.
your brain can create false memories so vivid that you will defend events that never actually happened
I have a known false memory. I know what caused it, I know 100% it's not true in cold logic. But my brain holds a clear set of images of it all happening.
Tetris is known to help vets who have PTSD.
Ilene Woods (original voice of Cinderella) had Alzheimer’s and forgot she played Cinderella. But when her caregivers play So This Is Love, she’d sing along to the tune like she’s never forgotten it
So Tetris helping those with PTSD seems to have no relation to Ms Woods' memories of Cinderella? This should have been two separate submissions.
If you are in a pitch-black, perfectly quiet room and hear a faint ringing, that isn't silence. That is simply your brain listening to its own nervous system functioning
Does that mean those of us that have tenitus are really good listeners?
Random fact: Your brain is about 2% of your body weight but uses roughly 20% of your body’s energy.
Overthinking is expensive and the body likes to add tax.
If you release a gold fish into the wild, they get big as hell.
Goldfish are just pretty fancy carp. And they'll get that big in an aquarium as well, most just don't live long enough.
Honey never really spoils.
Racecar is spelled the exact same way forward and backwards lol
Elephants can't jump, they are the only terrestrial mama that can't physically get all fours off the ground
Sea otters hold hands when they sleep to not drift away from each other
Dragonflies are the best hunters in the world! With an over 95% kill rate, they are capable of catching damn near everything they want. Their brain is wired so that when they have identified food, they’ve already caught it and are eating it. They are also omnidirectional fliers which means they can move in dang near any direction including upside down, backwards and in any other orientation.
An octopus has three hearts.
Two hearts pump blood to the gills, and the third pumps blood to the rest of the body. Even weirder? When an octopus swims, the heart that pumps blood to the body actually stops beating!
Imagine getting tired just from walking to the kitchen
Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial accident happened on Jan 27, 1984 when he was 25 years 4 months and 29 days old. He died 25 years, 4 months, 29 days later on June 25, 2009 meaning Michael was exactly at the half way point of his life.
greenland sharks live at the deepest, darkest depths of the ocean. and because crustaceans attach to their eyes, they wander the bottom of the ocean blind with their mouths open to eat what they can. but not only that, they live for a minimum of 300 years and up to 500!
One of the first sci fi books ever written was published in 1666. It was called “the blazing world” and it was written by Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle
When Elvis died, he probably had about 30-40lbs of waste in his colon. He was severely constipated & had about 4-5 months of compacted fecal matter in his colon.
Every pasta is a noodle, but not all noodles are pasta
Unless you're Italian: then "pasta" just means noodles. This is how language works: you use a word in your native language to signify a certain general type of food, then adopt a word from the country where a specific regional variation originated to mean this specific variation. For instance: In polish, pierogi just means dumplings. Bao, gyoza, ravioli, wonton, khinkali - they're all pierogi in polish, but in English, Pierogi just means polish dumplings. The same is true for all sorts of common food types like noodles, stews, puddings or meat skewers.
Because of the Emancipation Proclamation “Freedom Day” was January 1st 1863. However, states ruled by the confederacy did not have to acknowledge it. Texas would not acknowledge this for two more years. On June 19th 1865, 2000 mostly black Union soldiers marched into Galveston Bay, TX to free more than 250,000 enslaved black people in Texas. That day became known as Juneteenth.
Bears don’t sleep the whole time they’re hibernating they like just live their lives in the cave.
The world’s oldest dog lived to 29.5 years old. While the median age a dog reaches tends to be about 10-15 years, one Australian cattle dog, ‘Bluey’, survived to the ripe old age of 29.5.
All Australian cattle dogs are called "Bluey," by law. The only legal alternative is "Red" (never, ever "Reddy"), for which you can apply to the relevant state government body, with appropriate photographic documentation and a certificate from a registered veterinary practitioner. Thus, age measurements can be problematic - as multiple individuals may have been behind the above post.
"Pruney" fingers are your body’s nervous system response to being submerged in water. It is an evolutionary advantage because the wrinkles improve grip on wet objects similar to how tire treads help maintain traction.
If the nerves in the fingertips are damaged or scarred, however, the skin doesn't pucker. My Raynaud's -scarred fingertips stay smooth.
Hummingbirds are the only birds that are capable of flying in any direction!
The smell of old books comes from the slow breakdown of paper and glue, releasing compounds that create that “old book” scent us book lovers adore
During ancient times couples were gifted jars of honey to commemorate their union, for good luck they would drink the honey during the first full moon; that's where the term 'Honeymoon' comes from. I learned that while traveling through Greece.
This is my random fact -nurse
Your heart beats about 100,000 times per day. That’s ∼35 million times a year. No PTO, no breaks.
No person born blind has ever been diagnosed with schizophrenia.
If a schizophrenic person were to become blind, would the schizophrenia go away?
If you want your avocados to ripen fast, just sit some bananas next to them. The gas bananas release helps ripen them quicker.
MT Rushmore is built on stolen land. In 1980 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Black Hills were unlawfully seized and awarded the tribes financial compensation. The Sioux Nation has refused to accept the money, which has grown to over a billion dollars, demanding the return of their sacred land instead.
Peanut Butter is a liquid.
Ear worms (song/ melody getting stuck in your head) is a way your body copes with stress. When you’re feeling very stressed, the song becomes repetitive. The next time you have a song on repeat in your head, it’s your body coping with stress and anxiety sometimes boredom
Oh great, I have had earworms 24/7 for at least 60 years. Have I really been that stressed permanently for that length of time?
Your tongue is the strongest muscle in your body relative to it's size. Powerful.
Bees don’t fly like birds. They create tiny tornados underneath themselves that lift them up and they control them.
Birds fly using several different mechanisms. The hummingbird when it's hovering flies like a large moth. Dragonflies have a different flight because their four wings can operate independently. Bees, I'm not sure of. The word "vortices" should replace "tiny tornadoes". All flying objects create vortices, you can't get lift without them.
Michigan is the only state in the contiguous US where you can drive south to get to Canada.
A weird one from Australia. You can travel due west from South Australia (across the Murray River) to get to Victoria.
The last confirmed child of an American Civil War veteran died this month. William Pool, a WWII veteran, was born in 1925 to 80 year old Union veteran Charles Parker Pool. He was 101 years old when he passed in Bolivar, Missouri.
Your eyes actually make a sound when they move ( like scratching sandpaper) but your brain actively suppresses it like noise cancelling.
Mine make a roaring sound inside my head when I close them a certain way.
Horses cannot throw up. They’ll die. If they get a belly ache you gotta walk those mfs til it stops.
They won't d*e if they throw up, they just physically cannot do it. If they have gastrointestinal problems, you should rinse their stomach.
The uniforms that the firefighters from Chernobyl wore are still so radioactive that they are locked in a room in the basement of the hospital in Pripryat. Also, all the firefighters and plant workers that died as a result of Chernobyl, were so radioactive that they were put in lead lined coffins, buried in one large grave and it was filled in with concrete to prevent the spread of the radiation in the earth.
Every so often, researchers go down to the room containing the clothing to measure the reduction in radiation. It's locked to keep the tourists out. Their gloves are the most radioactive. 50 to 100 years is sufficient to allow most of the radiation to decay.
Martin Luther King Jr. paid the hospital bill for Julia Roberts’ birth.
Magnetars (basically neutron stars) have the strongest magnetic field known. If you got within 1000km of one, it would kill you by essentially pulling all of the electrons out of your body. Also, a tablespoon of one has the mass of over 100 million tons.
I'm really, really curious about how'd such demise look like. Yes, I'm a sci-fi writer.
The doorway effect is why when you walk into a room you forget why you went in there. Our brain segments.
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie that’s a catastrophic event.
Your brain is one of the only things in the universe that named itself.
A three-pound organ made of electricity and memories looked around, studied stars, invented language, discovered neurons… and then gave itself a name.
That’s either incredibly impressive or the most arrogant thing a brain has ever done.
To be honest, the brain never asked the sponge, the liver or the Sun, whether they've already chosen a name for themselves.
A woodpecker’s tongue wraps around its brain to keep it from banging against its skull
You can’t create faces in your dreams. If you’ve dreamed them, you’ve seen them before.
The 'Jesus Christ' character was actually a variant and or iteration of Osiris (the Egyptian god of the underworld and resurrection) from Ancient Egyptian theology.
Not all dinosaurs lived at the same time. T-rex never saw a Stegosaurus.. they lived millions of years apart!
The first true mammals (225 million years ago) lived millions of years before Stegosaurus (150 million years ago) and T-Rex (67 million years ago). Even the first true primates lived before T-Rex.
The reason we have a Super Bowl halftime show is because the Wayans had a special In Living Color episode airing to fill the halftime void and stole a majority of the NFL's ratings. So, the next year, they scheduled Michael Jackson, and thus, the halftime show was born.
There’s been halftime shows at the Super Bowl since at least 1967…
Bone thugs are the only group/rappers to have a track with Biggie, Tupac, and Eazy-E while they were alive
Were these "facts" written by a LLM trained on a mixture of chats of preteen girls, ADHD kindergarteners and s****d school dropouts?
Not an LLM. Much older than that. Copied off lists that were copied off lists that were copied off lists, that were ... etc. by people.
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Not an LLM. Much older than that. Copied off lists that were copied off lists that were copied off lists, that were ... etc. by people.
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