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Between carving pumpkins, buying Halloween decorations, and dressing up for trick-or-treating, it seems people still had time to learn loads of new things over the past few weeks. Sometimes, purely by chance…

Many of us have been there. One minute you’re looking up a recipe, the next you’re going down a rabbit hole after discovering that 75% of the world’s food is generated from only 12 plants and 5 animal species. Or, you’re casually watching an army movie when you learn that military dogs outrank their handlers. (More on that further down.)

The world is indeed filled with an endless amount of interesting facts about everything under the sun. And for some people, many of them only came to light for the first time last month.

Bored Panda has gathered our favorite mix of recent Today I Learned posts from an online community that refuses to gatekeep fascinating facts. Whether you’re a trivia fan or just someone who likes to sound impressive during awkward small talk, there should be something here for you… So sit back, keep scrolling, and don't forget to upvote the ones that had you saying, “Wait, what?!?

#1

Smiling blonde woman next to a black and white brain scan image showing a large dark area on one side. TIL a woman had half of her brain removed when she was 8 due to a condition that caused her to have up to 150 seizures a day. Her doctors said she'd never drive, she got her license at 17. She went on to earn her bachelor's & master's degrees in just 5 years before becoming a speech pathologist.

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How cool is it that U.S. military dogs outrank their handlers? Or that they have a rank at all? They even receive awards, accolades and promotions. Much to the disdain of "non-dog" people.

According to Regina Johnson, Sgt. 1st Class and the operations superintendent at the Military Working Dog School, some people get offended when animals receive honors normally reserved for humans.

But Johnson reminds them that the dogs work hard and save lives. She adds that the dogs are so much more than just U.S. government property.

"These dogs are our partners," the expert says. "I remember trying to get into the K-9 program, and I had a human partner working in law enforcement at the time who commented to me that he couldn't believe I would choose to work with a dog over a human partner, a big strong guy as a partner."

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    #2

    Border collie with black and white fur standing in the snow, showcasing a friendly expression and alert eyes. TIL about Chaser, a border collie with the best tested memory of any non-human animal. She could recognize and fetch 1,022 toys by name and category.

    dragonoid296 , Pilleybianchi Report

    #3

    Chimpanzee with thoughtful expression, touching chin, highlighting fascinating facts that made people go wait what. TIL "the first unambiguous evidence" of an animal other than humans making plans in one mental state for a future mental state occurred in 1997 when a chimpanzee was observed (over 50x) calmly gathering stones into caches of 3-8 each in order to later throw at zoo visitors while in an agitated state.

    tyrion2024 , Getty Images/unsplash Report

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    Apparently, every military working dog is an NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) - by tradition. If you're unfamiliar with the term, it's a high-ranking enlisted soldier who serves as the "backbone of the Army" by leading and training other soldiers. This means an Army dog is always one rank higher than its handler.

    "That's out of respect," Johnson explains. "I see it all the time, especially in these young handlers. They make the mistake of thinking they're actually in charge. You've got to tell them, 'Hold up. That dog has trained 100 students. That dog is trying to tell you something.' I think the tradition grew out of a few handlers recognizing the dog as their partner."

    #4

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL that “The staff ate it later” is a caption shown on screen when food appears on Japanese TV programs to indicate that it was not thrown away after filming (Since it is generally not socially accepted to discard food in Japan).

    abaganoush , イチゴのショートケーキでアハ体験 Report

    Ace
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hah! They should tell that to Hollywood movie moms and their huge untouched breakfasts.

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    #5

    Black and white historical portrait of a man in 19th century attire related to Rihanna slapped him fascinating facts. TIL René Laennec invented the stethoscope in 1816 because he thought it was improper to press his ear on a woman’s chest and found that a tube let him hear heart and lung sounds more clearly.

    Brendawg324 , Unknown author Report

    #6

    Military person holding a German Shepherd dog on leash outdoors, illustrating Rihanna slapped him fascinating facts. TIL military working dogs usually outrank their handlers in order to ensure proper respect.

    VaraNiN , Altino Dantas/unsplash Report

    According to a U.S Army official site, when it comes to new working-dog handlers, experienced dogs help train the students. "They use dogs, known as training aids, that already understand commands," notes the site. "Once handlers graduate from the course, they go out into the force and are assigned a dog at their unit."

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    Military dogs have their work cut out for them... The K-9 teams aren't only deployed to war zones. They provide a variety of support, from patrol work around base to searches during health-and-welfare inspections and sweeps for explosives when VIPs arrive, explains the Army site.

    #7

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL the Jane Goodall Institute complained about one of Gary Larson's cartoons of her. She told them to be quiet, used the image to sell tshirts, and wrote the introduction to one of his collections.

    Forgotthebloodypassw , Gary Larson Report

    #8

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL over half of Americans use subtitles at least some of the time while watching TV, and the biggest reason is that dialogue has become harder to hear. One contributing factor is digital sound recording that allows many overlapping audio tracks to run at once, which can make speech less clear.

    Forward-Answer-4407 , Immo Wegmann/unsplash Report

    Zig Zag Wanderer
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's not just me who finds it difficult to hear, then!

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    #9

    Bride and groom cutting a wedding cake together with vintage style and Rihanna slapped him concept inspiration. TIL In 1956 a Swedish sailor named Åke Viking sent out a message in a bottle that read "To Someone Beautiful and Far Away" and it ended up reaching a 17-year-old Sicilian girl named Paolina, which sparked a correspondence between them that eventually culminated in their marriage in 1958.

    tyrion2024 , Getty Images/unsplash Report

    Mimi M
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    From Reddit: 'Ake, a (20 year-old) Swedish sailor, relieved his tedium at sea one day in 1955 by writing a letter. "To Someone'Beautiful and Far Away," he poetically inscribed it. After giving his home address and a brief description of himself, he added, "Write to me, whoever you are," and signed his name. With that, he tucked the paper into an empty bottle of aqua vitae, replaced its cork and tossed it overboard. Two years went by. Then, on his return from another voyage, he found a letter, postmarked Syracuse, Sicily. The message was in Italian, which one of his shipmates obligingly translated.... (cont.)'

    Mimi M
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cont.: 'It was from a 17-year-old girl, who wrote: "Last Tuesday, I found a bottle on the shore. Inside was a piece of paper, bearing writing in a strange language. I took it to our priest, who is a great scholar. He said the language was Swedish and, with the help of a dictionary, he read me your charming letter. I am not beautiful, but it seems so miraculous that this little bottle should have traveled so far and long to reach me that I must send you an answer ..." Other letters, consigned to ordinary post, followed the first two. Photographs were exchanged and, finally, vows. Ake set sail for Syracuse and now, together, he and his pretty, if not beautiful, correspondent, who has just turned 18, are embarked on the sea of matrimony.'

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    WindySwede
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    More info here, link from reddit. Se below:

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    https://web.archive.org/web/20251009230347/https://www.hemtrevligt.se/hemmetsjournal/artiklar/manniskor/20210929/paolina-motte-karleken-via-flaskpost/

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    Multa Nocte
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At what part in the ceremony did Rihanna slap him?

    WindySwede
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    When the Viking Quail pooped in her coffee?

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    Miss Tinker
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They settled in Sweden, raised a family, and remained married for 43 years until Åke's death in 2001. Paolina has kept the original message and bottle on display, a reminder of how their story began. ❤️

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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So there is still hope for an introvert with social anxiety?

    Roni Stone
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She always wanted to marry a Viking!

    veirdbuttrue
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That is very lovely and quite fantastic!

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    Another October "Today I Learned" fact that we found quite intriguing was the one about the woman who had half of her brain removed when she was 8 years old, due to a condition that caused her to have up to 150 seizures a day. Needing to know a bit more, we went on a deep dive.

    It turns out the woman's name is Christina Santhouse. In 1996, she was on a family beach vacation on the New Jersey shore when her foot began shaking uncontrollably. The little girl was rushed to hospital and underwent three days of gruelling tests.

    Doctors diagnosed her with Rasmussen's encephalitis. It's a rare autoimmune disease, usually found in children. The body attacks the brain, and cells wither away as a result.

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    #10

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL about Unitarian Universalism, a religion that encourages members to think for themselves and work towards a world where love and justice flourish.

    Mathemodel , Quadell Report

    Earthquake903
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is the only religion I would ever consider joining

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    #11

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL Keanu Reeves’s stunt double in The Matrix went on to direct Keanu in the John Wick movies.

    Macievelli , Warner Bros. Report

    The Majestic Opossum
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Chad Stahelski. Their friendship began in 1999 when he was his stunt double and in 2014 he made his directorial debut with John Wick, and continuing to direct all of the future John Wick films.

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    #12

    Young man in vintage suit sitting on a wooden chair, black and white photo highlighting fascinating facts and Rihanna slapped him. TIL Titanic victim Jeremiah Burke threw a message in a bottle overboard that read "From Titanic, goodbye all, Burke of Glanmire, Cork". It washed ashore a year later only a few miles from his family home in Ireland. It then remained in his family for nearly a century before being donated to a museum.

    tyrion2024 , amazing_history4 Report

    The Majestic Opossum
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He was only 19 years old. His sister had emigrated to Boston in 1905 and he was traveling to be with her before the birth of her first child. Thirteen months after the Titanic sank, in the early summer of 1913, a postman walking his dog, found a small bottle on a shingle beach near Cork Harbour that contained his message.

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    "Treating the seizures sounded worse than the disease," reported ABC News in 2002. "Doctors said she would have to get a hemispherectomy, a procedure in which the diseased half of the brain is surgically removed. In short, Christina would be left with half a brain."

    But little Christina went on to defy the odds. She excelled at school, and took part in athletics as a teen. In 2016, People magazine reported that she "got her driver’s license at 17, became a star bowler who competed in England and Australia, then decided to go away to college, enrolling in Misericordia University near Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania."

    The publication added that she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years. She went on to become a speech therapist, bought her own house, and got married.

    #13

    Portrait of a serious man with gray hair, wearing a red scarf and dark coat, illustrating Rihanna slapped him facts. TIL Beethoven’s relationship with his brother Johann was strained. He opposed Johann marrying his housekeeper so much he tried contacting the authorities to stop it. After buying an estate, Johann signed a letter “your brother Johann, landowner.” Beethoven replied: “your brother Ludwig, brain owner.”

    VegemiteSucks , Google Arts & Culture Report

    Geobugi🇰🇷🇰🇭
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I believe this mr. Beethoven was quite a difficult person

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    #14

    Smiling woman with long hair posing against a brick wall, with an inset of her in a hospital bed giving a thumbs up. TIL about Riley Horner, an Illinois teen who, in the aftermath of a traumatic brain injury, found that her memory kept resetting every two hours. She was eventually able to recover with the help of specialists, and graduated from Nursing School in 2025.

    Sebastianlim , realratedred Report

    Jeremy James
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So she could keep watching the movie, "50 First Dates," and it would be like the first time every time?

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    #15

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL in 2014, passengers were warned three times not to eat nuts on a Ryanair flight due to a 4-year-old girl's severe nut allergy, but a passenger sitting four rows away from the girl ate nuts anyway. The girl went into anaphylactic shock, and the passenger was banned from the airline for two years.

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    Lady Eowyn
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why is BP now hiding posts with links or photos?

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    Now in her 30s, Christina is a mom to two kids. She revealed during an Associated Press interview that she's approached parenthood the same way she has everything else in her life since her 1996 surgery and rehabilitation:

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    "A lot of planning. A lot of preparation. A lot of faith. A lot of determination."

    #16

    Aerial view of rural landscape with green fields, forests, and scattered houses under a cloudy sky. TIL the village of Kräkångersnoret in Sweden changed its name because evolution in the Swedish language led to the name being ridiculed for essentially meaning “vomit regret snot”.

    HawkeyeJosh2 , Jan Norrman Report

    WindySwede
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Södra Lövsele, change name in 1940s

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    Green puppets with orange hair playing instruments in a band, referencing Rihanna slapped him in a playful scene. TIL that the Beatles' record label once sued Sesame Street over a parody song called "Hey Food." The lawsuit was settled for $50.

    Blammyyy , Sesame Street Report

    #18

    Group of men rolling and inspecting wooden barrels outdoors in a vintage scene related to Rihanna slapped him fascinating facts. TIL that proponents of Prohibition were so certain that enacting it would solve all crimes in United States that some communities sold their jails after the amendment passed.

    SamsonFox2 , Archives of Ontario, C.H.J. Snider fonds Report

    General Anaesthesia
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So now those jails are run as for-profit private prisons. /s

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    “Motherhood brings a whole new set of challenges. It’s a constant effort to stay mentally and emotionally in the game, but the girls and my family are beyond worth it,” she said, adding that she's come to realize that different is okay.

    "The way I care for the girls might look different or take a bit longer, but it always gets done, and it’s done with unconditional love.”

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    #19

    Tall green corn stalks under a partly cloudy blue sky in a vibrant agricultural field scene TIL that 75% of the world’s food is generated from only 12 plants and 5 animal species.

    Iluvpossiblities , Waldemar Brandt/unsplash Report

    #20

    Person placing a white rose on a dark coffin, symbolizing a poignant moment linked to Rihanna Slapped Him facts. TIL that cremated human remains aren’t actually ashes. After incineration, the leftover bone fragments are ground down in a machine called a cremulator to produce what we call ashes.

    Royal-Information749 , Pablo Merchán Montes/unsplash Report

    WindySwede
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    First the church burns witches, and now this? 🤷‍♂️

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    #21

    Man in brown jacket and yellow tie standing behind elderly woman with glasses holding a small dog in an office hallway. TIL that during the Sylvester Stallone & Arnold Schwarzenegger rivalry in the 1980s, Schwarzenegger once tricked Stallone into doing the critically panned 1992 film "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot" by pretending that it was a brilliant movie and and that he was thinking of doing it himself.

    Murky-Ad-4088 , Universal Pictures Report

    #22

    Ancient gold coin featuring a detailed profile bust with inscriptions around the edge, showcasing historical artistry. TIL that Roman Emperor Diocletian issued an Edict on Maximum Prices where prices and wages were capped. Profiteers and speculators who fail to follow were sentenced to [demise].

    Physical_Hamster_118 , Classical Numismatic Group, Inc. Report

    General Anaesthesia
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I assume that by [demise] you mean dеаth, BP, dеаth.

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    #23

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL the busiest pharmacy in the world is the Vatican Pharmacy, owned and operated by the Vatican City State. It is open to the public and is very popular among Roman residents because it stocks hard-to-find medicines and is much cheaper (purchases aren't subject to Italian taxes).

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    Tucker Cahooter
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I doubt that they stock any birth control though

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    #24

    Ancient marble sculpture of a two-faced head with detailed curly hair and beards, symbolizing duality and contrast. TIL the Romans had so many different gods that in later antiquity one theologian noted that there were at least three different gods just dealing with doorways, including a specific god for the door's hinge.

    2SP00KY4ME , Marie-Lan Nguyen Report

    #25

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL The owner of the world's oldest cat (Creme Puff, 38, 1967 - 2005) also owned the world's sixth-oldest cat (Granpa Rexs Allen, 34, 1964-1998).

    haddock420 , MagicDetail Report

    RomanceRadish
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Ok so were the two cats genetically related, or are these folks just REALLLLLY good at caring for pets, or both?!

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    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL the three actors in The Blair Witch Project signed a contract with a clause that allowed the studio to use their real names "for the purpose of this film". So when their identities were used again in the sequel without their permission, they sued the studio and won a settlement of $300,000 each.

    tyrion2024 , Haxan Films Report

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    #27

    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL that Brazil has the largest Japanese population outside of Japan, with over 2 million people.

    Greydl1 , JSB Co./unsplash Report

    Lady Eowyn
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And Argentina has the most Nazis/descendants of Nazis.

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    #28

    Military officer in decorated uniform saluting during a formal event related to Rihanna slapped him fascinating facts article. TIL Central African Republic leader, Jean-Bédel Bokassa, spent years looking for his long-lost daughter Martine, whom he fathered while serving in Vietnam. The first "Martine” was exposed as a fraud when the real Martine was found. Bokassa accepted both as his daughters and adopted the fake Martine.

    Ill_Definition8074 , National Archives Report

    Ace
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This was when the area was under French rule, known as French SE Asia, where there were independence movements fighting the colonialists, some years before the Americans started the war on the locally selected government. Anyway, the fraud was perpetrated by the fake daughter's mother. And the guy himself seems to have been something of a monster, ended up k*****g both daughters' husbands amongst other things.

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    41 Intriguing “Today I Learned” Facts That Show How Little We Actually Know (New Facts) TIL that Oskar Speck paddled a folding kayak from Germany to Australia over seven years. He arrived in 1939, unaware World War II had begun, and was arrested as an enemy spy upon landing, spending the war interned in Australia before later becoming an opal trader.

    jacknunn , Getty Images/unsplash Report

    Bruce Mardle
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I would have thought he'd find out en route when on land for food or fresh water 🤷

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    #30

    Two racehorses with jockeys in colorful gear competing closely during a horse race at the track. TIL a British man won £1.45m on a six-race rollover jackpot after placing a £2 bet. He correctly selected 6 winners including the final horse, Lupita, who hadn't won in 26 races & jockey, Jessica Lodge, who had not previously won. He picked them because "Lodge is just a name that sticks in my head."

    tyrion2024 , Jeff Griffith/unsplash Report

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    #31

    Man drinking coffee inside a car during sunset, illustrating a calm moment related to Rihanna slapped him fascinating facts. TIL In 2006, Midas ran an "America's Longest Commute" award, won by electrical engineer Dave Givens. His commute was 186 miles each way, and he'd drink 30 cups of coffee per day. He was willing to make this long commute so that he could live in a scenic horse ranch.

    Polyphagous_person , Getty Images/unsplash Report

    WindySwede
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    300 km! 600 km each day?? Something like 3-4 h one way trip? So that is not much of living or enjoying a scenic ranch... 🤯

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    #32

    Union Jack flag waving outside a building, relating to Rihanna slapped him shocking celebrity facts and new pics. TIL the most complex word in the English language is "run", with 645 possible different meanings.

    chuuniversal_studios , Chris Lawton/unsplash Report

    #33

    TIL of the Abilene paradox, a group fallacy in which a group collectively decides on a course of action that no or few members actually want to undertake, as each member mistakenly believes that their preferences are counter to the preferences of the group.

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    #34

    TIL that DJ Mustard's given name is Dijon.

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    #35

    NASA logo painted on a blue background with stars, emphasizing Rihanna slapped him fascinating facts theme. TIL that in 1999, a 15-year-old named Jonathan James hacked into NASA’s computers, accessed source code used for the International Space Station, and forced NASA to shut down parts of its systems for 21 days.

    Ordinary_Fish_3046 , Jametlene Reskp/unsplash Report

    RomanceRadish
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    At age 15 I bought my first computer and was baffled why a phone cord was included in the box. "Why on earth would I need THIS?!" Later I learned some high-tech folks were dialing in to shared information somehow. It sounded weird and tech-y.

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    #36

    TIL a Boeing chief test pilot improvised a barrel roll in new, untested 707 prototype during a public event. When his boss asked him what he thought he was doing rolling the plane, he replied, “I’m selling airplanes.”

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    Devin Schmitt
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Fun Fact: The barrel roll was performed over the Seafair Hydroplane races (and attending crowds!) in Seattle.

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    #37

    TIL that the Navajo Reservation was under a 43 year development ban until 2009 - preventing things like fixing roofs, building houses, and installing gas and water lines.

    Gold-Palpitation-527 Report

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    #38

    Woman with curly hair and glasses explaining Rihanna slapped him story during a casual conversation indoors. TIL that most people only use about 1,500 to 3,000 words regularly in everyday conversation, a range known as the surface lexicon.

    littleperfectionism , A. C./unsplash Report

    Multa Nocte
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given the caption that you see when you hold your cursor over this photo, apparently it takes that many words to explain the story of Rihanna slapping someone.

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    #39

    TIL a man fooled the computers at Columbia House Music Club & BMG Music Service by using 1,630 aliases to buy CDs at rates offered only to first-time buyers. Over four years, he bought 22,260 CDs for about $2.50 each. Operating as "CDs for Less", he then sold the CDs at flea markets for $10 a piece.

    tyrion2024 Report

    Ace
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Seems like a lot of work. But the net profit of $167k, works out at $42k per year, so not a bad income, I guess. I wonder if he was technically (or actually) guilty of fraud? Edit: yes, he was prosecuted for it, found guilty, but I can't find his sentence. Search David Russo CD fraud

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    #40

    TIL that the Sargasso Sea, located entirely within the Atlantic Ocean, is the only sea without a land boundary.

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    Auntriarch
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What makes it a sea then? (Yes I know about Google but Pandas explain things better)

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    #41

    TIL sports announcer Howard Cosell was once in a limo with co-broadcaster Al Michaels when they stopped at a street light and saw some teens fighting. Cosell got out of the car and started commentating on the fight. The teens looked at him awestruck, stopped fighting, and asked for his autograph.

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    Lady Eowyn
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Sounds like something Cosell would do, if you remember him.

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    #42

    TIL: The modern Japanese Akita dogs are descended from a handful of dogs that survived World War II.

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    Pferdchen
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Today in fun with pedantry: Technically, all dogs are descended from dogs that survived World War II.

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    #43

    TIL a mother visiting Pismo Beach was fined over $88,000 due to her kids collecting 72 clams after they mistook them for seashells. The incident had violated clamming regulations but she was able to get the county judge to reduce the fine to $500 after explaining the confusion.

    Forward-Answer-4407 Report

    Verena
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember this, it made the news in Europe, too. I live at a touristy spot at the coast and with most visitors being lovely and respecting the nature, the dumbness of some varies between distressing (for the rescue services and local fauna) and hilarious (for the locals). No one here believed that this was a "mistake". Even for a first time visitor of the coast the difference between an empty seashell and a living clam is very obvious.

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    #44

    TIL that when you burn a pound of fat, 84% leaves your body as CO2, so after you run, you are basically breathing out the fat you burned.

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    Ace
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You burn very little fat with heavy exercise, it's a long-term thing, but yeah, it's mostly converted to CO2 and is exhaled.

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    #45

    TIL the only known uninterrupted audio of 9/11 is a conversation between a tax consultant and a tax assessor who was being investigated for taking bribes. The consultant, Stephen McArdle, was wearing a wiretap transmitting the conversation to the FBI from the Mariott World Trade Center's cafe.

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    zububonsai
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    And ... did they survive? Whats the point in telling only half of a story? /// Here how the story goes on at the comment section of reddit: "Separate-Project9167: I found an article that talks about this more. These men were sitting at an outdoor cafe, both survived. The FBI agents listening in on the wiretap had to run for their lives as well." https://abcnews.go.com/WNT/story?id=130190&page=1

    #46

    TIL about the "lesbian vampire" archetype, which was used in the 19th-century gothic horror genre to circumvent the heavy censorship of lesbian characters.

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    #47

    TIL that in 2024 biologists discovered "Obelisks", strange RNA elements that aren’t any known lifeform, and we have no idea where they belong on the tree of life.

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    WindySwede
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    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    🤔 edit; see link in my response below. 11 min info on the subject.

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    #48

    TIL that as far back as 9500 years ago, a Native America culture existed called the Old Copper Complex. These Great Lakes natives created tools and weapons from 99% pure copper found laying around the Michigan Upper Peninsula.

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    Pferdchen
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They were mining it from shallow pit mines for 6,000 years. Obsidian quarrying in Yellowstone / Wyoming supposedly goes back 12,000 years and trading took it at least as far east as Ohio.

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    #49

    Close-up of hands with wedding rings over a bouquet, illustrating surprising facts about Rihanna slapped him. TIL between 10%-15% of married couples reconcile after they separate and about 6% of couples marry each other again after they divorce.

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    #50

    TIL Alexander Alekhine, World Chess Champion from 1927 to 1935, once tried to cross the German-Polish border with no papers. He instead offered a declaration. “I am Alekhine, chess champion of the world. This is my cat. Her name is Chess. I need no passport.” He was arrested.

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    #51

    Til raw kidney beans are toxic. Undercooked kidney beans are even more toxic. Can cause severe nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal pains.

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    Verena
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Canned/packed Kidney beans are cooked, so no panic.

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    #52

    TIL about the United States Housing Corporation, a federal agency that existed during WWI to provide housing to support the war effort. In just two years, they constructed neighborhoods and quality housing for over 170,000 people in dozens of cities across the US.

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    Nils Skirnir
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given the ultra-rightward drift in the US, this would be impossible now

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    #53

    TIL that the 90s-early 2000s icon Eliza Dushku was "inundated" with fan mails from prisoners due to her portrayal of Faith in the show Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

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    Steve Kadner
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Which she probably found preferable to being "inundated" by Michael Weatherly on the set of Bull

    #54

    TIL that after Robert Lawrence Jr. was selected as America's first Black astronaut in 1967, he was asked at a press conference "if he had to sit at the back of the space capsule." He never flew to space, [he was] in a plane crash less than a year after selection.

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    WindySwede
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "dy-ing in a plane crash less than a year after selection." Com on BP!

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    #55

    TIL a woman who slashed Leonardo DiCaprio's face and neck with a broken bottle at a Hollywood party in 2005 was sentenced to two years in prison. She reportedly snuck into the party and attacked the actor after mistaking him for an ex-boyfriend. DiCaprio's injuries required 17 stitches.

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    #56

    TIL Stephen King wrote The Running Man in one week and it was "pretty much" published as a first draft.

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    #57

    18th century satirical illustration showing people in period attire reacting with surprise and gossip, reflecting Rihanna slapped him facts. TIL that in the late 18th century some wealthy individuals would pay poor people (preferably younger) to extract their teeth and have it transplanted into an empty socket. Results were usually unsuccessful.

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    Eppe
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    What a suprise the revolution took place at that time.

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    #58

    Close-up of a vintage Rexall Bay Rum bottle label with aged, faded graphics and text on a glass shelf. TIL during the Prohibition era in the US, the now-defunct drugstore chain Rexall sold a branded cologne/aftershave called “Bay Rum” which contained 58% grain alcohol but was labeled "for external use only." It quickly became a popular, somewhat toxic, source of legal beverage alcohol at the time.

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    Lady Eowyn
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I remember this chain. Lordy, I am old.

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    #59

    TIL about Luis Albino, a 6 year old boy who was kidnapped in 1951 and found alive by his relatives in 2024.

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    Gary
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Such an amazing story. Shame the mother never got to see him.

    #60

    TIL following the capitulation of France in WW2, ~1.8 million soldiers or approximately 10% of its adult male population became prisoners of war.

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    #61

    TIL 95% of Americans don't get the minimum recommended amount of fiber.

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    Susan
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not surprising at all when I observe what my co-workers eat on a regular basis.

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    #62

    Close-up of a man smiling slightly, highlighting facial expression in a candid nighttime setting related to Rihanna slapped him facts. TIL that after Steve Carell left “The Office,” James Gandolfini of the “Sopranos” was reportedly offered the role but HBO paid him 3 million to turn it down.

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    RomanceRadish
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The character could've been a friend of Bob Vance (of Vance Refrigeration).

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    #63

    TIL that three of the five likely oldest rivers on earth are in Appalachia.

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    #64

    TIL that in Macau, the only city in China where casino gambling is legal, the game of baccarat is so incredibly popular that the tax levied on baccarat play is the city's largest source of revenue.

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    Laura Slade
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    so pleased they got rid of the Canidrome

    #65

    TIL that Saturn's rings are incredibly thin. At their widest they are about 1 km thick, and at their thinnest about 10 meters thick. In width, they span from 7,000 km to 80,000 km away from Saturn's equator.

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    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And almost completely empty, as are all such rings and asteroid belts despite what sci fi films may like to depict.

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    #66

    TIL in 2006 every lock and key in a UK prison had to be changed after a TV news program aired shots of a prison key that the news crew had filmed on a recent media visit to the prison. In total, 11,000 locks and 3,200 keys needed to be replaced.

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    Hugo
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Are we to understand that 11 thousand cells all used the same key, and that three thousand warders had a copy of it? Also that it was going to be easy for a criminal to make a copy after seeing the film clip?

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    #67

    TIL - Jon Stewart, met his wife Tracey on a blind date set up by a producer on the film 'Wishful Thinking', proposed to her through a personalized crossword puzzle created with the help of Will Shortz, the crossword editor at The New York Times.

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    Geoffrey Scott
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is awesome, two of my favorite people. I listen to Shortz do the "Puzzle" every week on NPR. And Stewart...well...

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    #68

    Person wearing dark socks standing on a white scale showing weight, related to Rihanna Slapped Him facts. TIL The Average weight for males in the United States ages 20 years and older is 199.8 pounds.

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    #69

    TIL That the famous "Hillary Step" at the top of Mount Everest is no longer there. It was the last obstacle to the Summit. It is now an easier 45 degree slope instead of a vertical wall.

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    David Paterson
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had to check this up. Destroyed by the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.

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    #70

    TIL that households in Turkey are estimated to hold about 5,000 tons of gold outside the banking system worth around $500 billion, which is nearly 35 % of Turkey’s GDP.

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    Dar Mal
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    So normal Joe Turkey has a crapton of gold sitting around his house?

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    #71

    TIL an analysis of more than 700,000 online gamblers found that only 4% of them had made money from online sports betting over a five-year period (2019-2023).

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    #72

    TIL "Goal For Germany" [gol da Alemanha] is used as an expression in Brazilian Portuguese to describe a mishap or accident. This term was coined after Brazil's 1-7 World Cup Semi-Final defeat to Germany in 2014.

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    #73

    TIL the Honjo Masamune, considered one of the finest Japanese swords ever made, was taken by US forces after WW2 and never seen again.

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    UnclePanda
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    1 month ago (edited)

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    It's in the Tokyo National Museum. It's a good read on wikipedia.org/wiki/Masamune.

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    #74

    Judge's wooden gavel with gold band striking sound block during legal proceedings in a courtroom setting. TIL in 2009, a student, Teunis Tenbrook, won a ten-year legal battle after his ban from Erasmus University. The ban occurred after staff and students complained they could not concentrate due to his smelly feet. A judge ruled that foot odor was not a valid reason to ban a student from a university.

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    Verena
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There is zero non-social-media source available to support this story. If that really happened, it would have been covered extensively by Dutch media, papers and TV. Zero stories in Dutch. Dutch are stubborn, but not dumb. Risking a diploma just because of refusing basic personal hygiene is not going to happen.

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    #75

    TIL a couple dressed up as "Mary and her little lamb" for a Halloween party, and the man caught fire after deciding to light a cigarette. They sued Johnson & Johnson, which had manufactured the cotton batting he had worn. A jury awarded the couple $625,000, but the decision was overturned on appeal.

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    #76

    Rihanna socializing with friends at a lively party, wearing a white crocheted top and gold necklace. TIL in the movie This is the End (2013), Rihanna told Michael Cera he could actually slap her [behind] for a scene if she could actually slap him in the face in return. On the take used in the movie, Rihanna slapped him so hard, Cera had to go lay down in his trailer for around half an hour.

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    Gary
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People find the story all very amusing until you think about reversing the roles. Then it get all dark and a*****e, and careers are ended.

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    #77

    TIL that actor RJ Mitte of Breaking Bad fame was raised by his mother following his parents' separation. After she became paralyzed, Mitte assumed financial responsibility for his family at the young age of 13, which by then also included his sister, who had been born when he was 11.

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    Gregg Levine
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    4 weeks ago

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    And am I supposed to know who that is? (Never saw the show.)

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    #78

    TIL only 1 in 5 US soldiers during WW2 were 'combat forces', everyone else was in support roles.

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    Pferdchen
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Which is not to say those support roles couldn't be extremely dangerous. After his death over 70 years later, I learned that my father had to string communications lines from command to the front lines on Iwo Jima, requiring him to step over fatalities, including a friend he had made en route. Unsurprisingly, engineering units responsible for that duty had very high injury and fatality rates. My father never once spoke to me about his service.

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    #79

    TIL that in 1968, Richard Nixon feared that there would be a breakthrough in the Paris Peace Talks between North and South Vietnam, resulting in the war ending and damaging his campaign. Nixon dispatched an aide to tell the South Vietnamese to withdraw from the talks and prolong the war.

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    #80

    TIL China has a 26-story skyscraper pig farm.

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    David Paterson
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Invented for added biosecurity after China lost 200 million pigs to swine flu.

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    #81

    TIL of Tomoaki Hamatsu, a Japanese comedian nicknamed Nasubi, who for a gameshow in the late 90s lived inside a small room for 15 months, starving and alone, surviving solely off of magazine contest prize winnings, whilst being broadcast to over 15 million viewers a week without his consent..

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    Sally Moen
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There's a documentary about his experience on YouTube. Look up Nasubi

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    #82

    TIL that contrary to popular belief, few limb amputations during the American Civil War were done without anaesthesia. A post-war review found that 99.6% of surgeries performed were done under some form of general anaesthesia.

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    David Paterson
    Community Member
    1 month ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'd be interested to know which one? You may not know that many anaesthetics were party dr*gs before they became used as anaesthetics. This includes rum, ether, nitrous oxide and chloroform.

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    #83

    TIL in the Philippines the presidential and vice presidential elections are separate, so the winners may end up to be from opposing parties.

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    #84

    TIL the producer of the movie Manos: The Hands of Fate was a fertilizer salesman who bet that it was "not difficult to make a horror movie." The movie is today considered one of the worst movies ever made and was featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000.

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    Jeff Hunt
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A sequel was made in 2018. Manos Returns. Just as awful.

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    #85

    TIL that a hundred years ago, a quarter of the residents of New York would move house every single May 1st at exactly 9 AM.

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    Jeremy James
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Looked it up: that is when all oral leases, which made up the majority of tenants in the city, simultaneously expired.

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    #86

    TIL that the R-colored vowel (the “-er” sound in “butter,” as pronounced in North American English) is rare in languages, occurring in less than 1% of them. However, those languages include North American English and Mandarin Chinese, two of the most widely-spoken languages on earth.

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    Ace
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had to go away to find examples of how the American pronounce it, having never noticed the difference (from UK or international English) There's a sample in the wiki entry for "R-colored vowel"

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    #87

    TIL that the 1955 children's book "When the Robbers Came to Cardamom Town" is considered to have contributed significantly to criminology in Norway.

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    Mimi M
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Interesting comments (and the plot!) at the link.

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    #88

    TIL that Keith Moon, drummer for "The Who," was fond of blowing up hotel toilets. Starting with cherry bombs he later graduated to dynamite. Once, in response to a noise complaint, Moon asked a hotel manager to stay while he went to the bathroom, returned, and then waited for the toilet to explode.

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    Eppe
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Phenomenal drummer, but that's just not cool.

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    #89

    TIL that Scientologists advocate "silent birth," in which everyone attending a birth avoids speaking as much as possible, because "any words spoken can have an abberrative effect on the mother and child."

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    #90

    TIL that the Razzie Awards once nominated a 12 year-old for Worst Actress (Ryan Kiera Armstrong for Firestarter) and had to rescind the nomination because of backlash.

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    #91

    TIL the gibberish In Missy Elliott's "Work It" is actually the previous line "I put my thing down flip it and reverse it", in reverse.

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    #92

    TIL Ludacris got the opportunity to act in 2 Fast 2 Furious after Ja Rule turned down $500K to return. Director John Singleton said "Ja was acting like he was too big to be in the sequel" & wouldn't return his calls. So Singleton offered Ludacris a role instead even though he'd never met him before.

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    #93

    TIL The proper translation of the original Japanese for the phrase "All your base are belong to us" in Zero Wing should have been "With the help of Federation government forces, CATS has taken all of your bases."

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    #94

    TIL that it's unclear from where Nation of Islam founder Wallace Fard Muhammad originated. While the NOI holds that Fard was Arabic, some evidence indicates he was south Asian, and once went by Wallie Dodd Ford. Fard appeared in Detroit in 1930 and disappeared without a trace in 1934.

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    Earonn -
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    We can imagine what happened to him....

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    #95

    TIL that humans show a systematic aurofacial asymmetry, meaning that the eyes, nose and mouth are displaced to the left with respect to the midplane between the ears.

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    Sue User
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or maybe the ears are off with respect to eyes, nose and mouth.

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    #96

    TIL about the 1926 Baumes law, a New York statute where anyone convicted of more than three separate felonies would automatically receive life imprisonment, without regard to any extenuating circumstances. By 1930, 23 U.S. states adopted similar laws. Prison riots in NY led to reforms soon after.

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    Ace
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wasn't the "three strikes and you're out" rule reintroduced by some relatively recent republican government?

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    #97

    TIL that champignon mushrooms were originally all light brown in color. The white variety goes back to a chance mutation in 1925 when a white mushroom was discovered among a bed of brown ones.

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    Ace
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    These are just ordinary cultivated mushrooms, known as champignons de Paris in French. Never seen the terms used together like this, presumably it's an American thing? Anyway, the brown ones, which I know as chestnut mushrooms, are much nicer IMO, not sure why the white ones became more popular.

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    #98

    TIL that in order for Mia Farrow to legally adopt Soon-Yi Previn (now Woody Allen's wife) from a Korean orphanage, a one-off bill for the adoption was passed by Congress and signed by President Carter.

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    Earthquake903
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    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Woody Allen is a creepy, disgusting individual

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    #99

    TIL in 2009 PETA's European branch asked the British synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys to rename themselves "Rescue Shelter Boys".

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    #100

    TIL that following the success of Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995), Jim Carrey became the first comic actor to receive a $20 million upfront salary when he starred in The Cable Guy (1996).

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    Jeremy James
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And I think we can all agree that, "The Cable Guy," was worth every penny! /s

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    #101

    TIL that the sample for Jay-Z’s song for “Hard Knock Life” was only cleared after Jay-Z wrote a letter to Annie’s composer claiming that seeing the musical on Broadway as a child changed his life. Charles Strouse, the musical’s composer, gave Jay-Z permission despite the entire story being made up.

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    Nils Skirnir
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah changed it. Only beats his wife 6 days a week. Sunday is a holy day

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    #102

    TIL Wham-O filed a lawsuit over a scene in "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" in which David Spade uses a Slip 'N Slide without water, later coats it with oil, and crashes into a fence. Wham-O sought the scene's removal or the addition of a disclaimer, claiming the scene violated safety guidelines.

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    Geoffrey Scott
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not unreasonable given the US's litigious nature.

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    #103

    TIL Periconceptional alcohol consumption by fathers is associated with an increased risk of 1.43 times for autism and 2.71 times for ADHD.

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    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    1 month ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Or perhaps the conditions are genetic, and predispose the fathers to drink? Be careful of false correlations. They abound in almost all areas of science.

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