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Nobody has all the answers. Except for the internet.

Today I Learned, or "TIL," is a subreddit for people to share tidbits of information that may not be widely known, but that others may find fascinating. Often with accompanying pictures, too.

While these factoids may not be newsworthy or highly beneficial to our everyday lives, they at least produce a genuine "Oh, I didn't know that, how cool!"

About every two weeks, we at Bored Panda go through the subreddit and handpick a selection of posts we find to be the most interesting and worthy of your time. Below, you will find what we have in store for you this time. To view our earlier pieces on the subreddit, go here, here, and here.

#1

Two young athletes wearing matching sports uniforms with number 46, sharing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL In the 1936 Olympics two Japanese pole vaulters (Shuhei Nashida & Sueo Oe) tied for second. Declined to compete against each other, Nashida was awarded silver and Oe bronze. On return to Japan they had the medals cut in two & joined together to make two 'friendship medals' out of silver & bronze

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    Two people discussing documents indoors and outdoors, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL a homeless man found a 10 000$ check on the street meant for a real estate broker and found a way to return it. So, touched, the broker awarded him a place to live and arranged for a job interview. A year later, he was on the board of directors of one of their foundations.

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    #3

    Black and white photo showing a military officer portrait and soldiers firing artillery at night, related to interesting things not learned at school. TIL During World War II, an American lieutenant, realizing his position was inundated with enemy troops, called in an artillery barrage on himself. Following a US counterattack later that day, the lieutenant's body was found alongside approximately 100 German soldiers. His name was John R. Fox.

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    #4

    Black and white close-up of a cat's face highlighting interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that on October 18, 1963 French scientists launched a rocket into space, containing a cat named Felicette. She orbited close to 100 miles above earth, then descended safely to the ground via a special parachute. Felicette has the high honor of being the only cat launched into space thus far.

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    #5

    Rocky cliff with misty waterfall illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared in an online group. TIL Nordic countries have a "Freedom to Roam", allowing people to enjoy all nature regardless of ownership (within reason)

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    #6

    Man in sequined jacket and sunglasses waving while sharing interesting things people didn’t learn at school online group. TIL Michael Jackson was a virtuoso composer, despite being unable to read music or play instruments well. He wrote the parts to his songs by singing and beatboxing into a tape recorder. “He would sing us an entire string arrangement, every part. Had it all in his head, harmony and everything."

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    #7

    Man with curly hair in a cluttered workspace with vintage electronics sharing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that in 1986 an astronomer trying to trace a 75 cent computer time discrepancy for 10 months eventually found a German hacker selling defense secrets to the KGB

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    #8

    Close-up of a spider sitting in the center of its web, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL spiders tune their webs like guitar strings, tightening and loosening strands so they can read the different frequencies caused by intruders and determine where/how big the intruders are, if they are predator or prey, or if they’re just a potential mate flirtatiously strumming their strings.

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    #9

    Two silhouettes with gears in their heads share ideas represented by speech bubbles and a light bulb symbolizing interesting things learned. TIL Neuroscientists have found evidence to suggest feeling powerful dampens a part of our brain that helps with empathy. Even a small amount of power can have this effect on someone

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    #10

    Group of people in traditional attire play fighting with futons indoors, showcasing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL about the Japanese national pillow fighting tournament. The pillow fighters start by pretending to sleep on futons. But when the whistle sounds, they spring to their feet and race to get a pillow. A mix between dodgeball and chess, teams throw pillows at each other while protecting the 'King'.

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    #11

    Two football players in action during a game, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL when former NFL safety Dave Duerson took his life he left a note that read, “Please see that my brain is given to the NFL’s brain bank.” He shot himself in the chest rather than his head so as to preserve his brain. Doctors confirmed that he was suffering from chronic traumatic encephalopathy.

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    #12

    Man in gray suit at an event, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL Nic Cage once crashed a Nic Cage film festival, watched 4 of his own films, did a 47-minute Q&A and read a 10-minute short story

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    #13

    47 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group Today I learned Dana Carvey underwent heart bypass surgery for a blocked coronary artery, but the surgeon operated on the wrong artery. Eventually he won a lawsuit against the hospital and won 7.5 million dollars, all of which was donated to charity.

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    #14

    Detailed illustration of a fish showcasing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL when sonar was first invented, operators were puzzled by the appearance of a ‘false seafloor’ that changed depth with the time of day and amount of moonlight. It was eventually identified as a previously unknown layer of billions of lanternfish that reflect sonar waves and migrate up and down.

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    #15

    Sports commentator speaking at an NBA event surrounded by a crowd sharing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL Charles Barkley was the first black baby born at a segregated, all-white town hospital in Leeds, Alabama and was in the first group of black students at his elementary school.

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    #16

    Brown owl perched on a tree branch in nature, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL Owls’ ears are placed asymmetrically – at different heights on the sides of their faces – so the sounds reach each ear at different times. This is essential to identifying the exact direction of their prey.

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    #17

    Vintage poster with a crowned eagle emblem and text about Polish to American nation, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL Poland sent the US a birthday card with 5.5 million signatures to mark the 150th anniversary of the US in 1926.

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    #18

    Black and white photo of an elderly man with glasses wrapped in a shawl, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that in 1948 the Nobel Committee did not award the Nobel Peace Prize on the grounds that “there was no suitable living candidate”, implying that Mahatma Gandhi would have received it if it were not for his assassination earlier that year.

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    #19

    Clear glass cup of tea with a spoon on a saucer, highlighting interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL there is such a thing as Earl Grey tea intoxication, where drinking 4L per day causes extensive muscle cramps and blurred vision. Cutting down to 1-2L makes the symptoms go away.

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    #20

    Portrait of a regal man in royal robes and crown standing in a richly decorated room, illustrating interesting things. TIL that in 1648 an angry mob of Parisians once broke into the royal palace, demanding to see the king. They were led into the bedchamber of Louis XIV, who was pretending to be asleep. Satisfied, the mob quietly departed.

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    #21

    Black and white portrait of a man in formal attire, capturing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL in the 1900s the Austerlitz family in Omaha, Lutheran German emigrants, moved to New York City in hopes of finding fortune through their children's vaudeville talents. The son wore a top hat and studied tango, waltz, and other ballroom dances. He would become Fred Astaire.

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    #22

    Flock of birds flying in a curved formation against a cloudy sky, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL Hummingbirds are one of the fastest animals on Earth relative to their body size. They can cover more body lengths per second than any other vertebrate and for their size can outpace fighter jets and the space shuttle – all while withstanding g-forces that would make a fighter pilot blackout.

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    #23

    Ancient lead pipes showing corrosion and wear, featured in a collection of interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL many people in ancient Rome who were among the educated elite were aware that lead was poisonous and some of these people even tried to make others aware of this.

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    #24

    Newborn black foal resting on grass, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL Baby horses are born with "feathers", AKA faery fingers or golden slippers (real name eponychium). They protect the mother's uterus during gestation and birth canal during parturition from damage from the otherwise sharp and dangerous hoof kicks. They harden and fall off very soon after birth.

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    #25

    Deflated colorful hot air balloon resting on grass near forest edge, showing things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that In 1979, two families escaped East Germany in a homemade hot air balloon. They flew for 28 minutes at −8 °C with no shelter as the gondola was just a clothesline railing. They landed just 10km from the border. The escape was planned out over 1 and 1/2 years and took 3 attempts.

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    #26

    Vintage illustration of a playful elephant alongside a man and large spool, highlighting interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that P.T. Barnum's famous elephant Jumbo got his name from the Swahili word for chief. It was the elephant who caused the word "jumbo" to mean something large - not the other way around.

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    #27

    Submarine docked near a tugboat with crew members on deck, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL: The United States Department of Defense runs Linux. "In fact, the US Army is the single largest installed base for RedHat Linux and the US Navy nuclear submarine fleet runs on Linux"

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    #28

    Man with long hair playing electric guitar passionately on stage, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL that guitarist Eddie Van Halen was half Indonesian, and that his family immigrated to the United States because of how badly his mixed-race parents were treated in the Netherlands.

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    #29

    Illustration of an infinity-shaped river flowing through trees with people exploring, symbolizing interesting things not learned at school. TIL that there is more water in the vapor and clouds above the Amazon rainforest than there is in the Amazon river

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    #30

    Train traveling through snowy landscape with mountains and frozen lake, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL in Scandinavia the Kiruna to Narvik electrified railway carries iron ore down a steeply graded route. On the way down the trains generate large amounts of electricity by regenerative braking, which is sufficient to power the empty trains back up the track and pump excess energy into the grid.

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    #31

    A large red research ship docked near city buildings under a cloudy sky, illustrating interesting things learned outside school. TIL that in 2016 a research ship was named The RRS Sir David Attenborough. An internet poll to suggest the name of the ship showed the actual winner was the name "Boaty McBoatface," but the Science Minister wanted a "more suitable name" and chose a different name from the poll's choices.

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    #32

    Hand holding a pile of grain seeds representing 47 interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that 10s of farmers die each year from Grain entrapment, which is when a person is partially or fully submerged in grain, and cannot get out without assistance. In 2019, 67 incidents of grain entrapment took place, of which 39 were fatal.

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    #33

    Swimmers in racing gear preparing to dive into the pool, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL of all the gold medals won by US swimmers in the history of the Olympics, nearly 10% were won by Michael Phelps. (23/246)

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    #34

    Lion resting in tall grass in a natural habitat illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL that In 1889 a lion escaped from a travelling show in Birmingham and ran into the sewers. When an angry mob formed, Frank Bostock, the owner secretly snuck another lion out the back. He then returned with the lion clearly visible and was hailed a hero. The escaped lion was still in the sewers!

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    #35

    Virtual reality headset and controllers on a table in front of anatomy charts showing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL about “formaldehyde hunger” a well-known phenomenon in anatomy labs where med students get hungry while dissecting cadavers, allegedly due to formaldehyde being an appetite stimulant.

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    #36

    Bronze statue of a monkey with an expressive face and detailed features displayed outdoors, reflecting interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL The population of Rio de Janeiro was so unsatisfied with its politicians during the election of 1988, that a well-known local monkey from a zoo received over 400,000 votes.

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    #37

    A group of whales spouting water near a rocky shoreline with dense forest in the background. TIL that unlike terrestrial mammals, whales do not have a connected mouth and respiratory system. They do not and cannot breathe through their mouths.

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    #38

    Flame burning in a large black menorah sculpture with detailed human figures on a stone wall background. TIL for centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Jewish community in the world. Poland sheltered Jews persecuted and expelled from various European countries. About three-quarters of the world's Jews lived in Poland by the middle of the 16th century.

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    #39

    Skier in red jacket descending snowy slope, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared online. TIL Elizabeth Swaney, a relatively amateur skier, was able to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympics halfpipe by accumulating points at qualifying events leading up to the Olympics by doing flawless yet completely simple routines, outscoring opponents who often would crash in their more-ambitious runs This is how her performance looked: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e1eh4dk2b4&ab_channel=LesGoGoals In comparison, this was the level of her competitors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgIDsIdBTGo&ab_channel=Olympics

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    #40

    Vintage portrait of an elderly man with a long beard, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL Charles Dickens' father was imprisoned when he was boy for unpaid debts. At the age of 12, Dickens' was forced to leave school and work 10-hour long days at a warehouse for 6 shillings per day.

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    #41

    Vintage black and white illustrated portraits of five men framed with ornate decoration, illustrating interesting things not learned at school. TIL that during the 1870s, 16 Black Members held seats in Congress—14 in the House, two in the Senate, and each one a Republican from the South with Hiram Revels of Mississippi having been appointed the first Black Senator in February 1870

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    #42

    Ornate medieval manuscript page with colorful illuminated letters showing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL The only copies of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and "Beowulf" are unique manuscripts that came from the same private library -- both were nearly destroyed in a fire in 1731.

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    #43

    Black and white portrait of a man with a mustache in formal attire, representing interesting things people didn’t learn at school. TIL The famously large President Taft followed a weight loss program. Taft was in contact with Dr. Yorke-Davies for over twenty years and kept a daily record of his weight, food intake, and physical activity. Taft managed to go from 340 to 244 pounds and walked 3 miles to the Capitol every day.

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    #44

    Black vintage Ford car parked outdoors surrounded by trees, illustrating interesting things people didn’t learn at school. Til the Ford Model T, of which Henry Ford famously said "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black." was not painted black because it was cheaper, more the fact black paint dried quicker, speeding up the manufacturing process.

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    #45

    Star Wars opening crawl text showing interesting things people didn’t learn at school shared in an online group. TIL the opening crawl to Star Wars begins with a storybook-esque narration ("A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away....") because George Lucas first imagined his films as stories being told by an ancient race of immortals. The immortals were written out for early films, but this vestige remained.

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    #46

    Two hikers smiling on a mountain peak, showcasing interesting things people didn’t learn at school outdoors. TIL the oldest woman to climb El Capitan is the mother of Alex Honnold (of Free Solo fame) who did it at the age of 66. Her first time in a climbing gym was when she was 57.

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    #47

    Two blue doors with question marks labeled 1 and 2, a curious goat peeking from behind a third open door in a black room. TIL in 1990 Marilyn vos Savant wrote about the "Monty Hall problem" in her column in Parade magazine, correctly answering the statistical brainteaser. Thousands wrote to her to insist she was wrong, including many people with PhDs. Mythbusters even confirmed she was right in a 2011 episode.

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