
40 Random And Fascinating Facts About Our World You Might Not Have Heard Of, By UberFacts
UberFacts says it shares "the most unimportant things you'll never need to know" and I have to admit, that's a pretty accurate description of its content. Launched in 2009, the Internet project provides people with random facts on all kinds of topics.
From the number of janitors in the US with PhDs to the genius way Swedes protested their government classifying homosexuality as an illness, these titbits of information will make you an expert on trivia in no time. So grab yourself some broccoli (random fact: the vegetable is rich in vitamin K, and a few studies in older adults have linked a higher vitamin K intake to better memory), continue scrolling, and upvote your favorite entries!
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As it turns out, there are some biological reasons behind people's desire to "store" trivia in their brain and the rush of excitement they feel when they get the chance to use it. According to psychologist John Kounios Ph.D., it's a lot like playing roulette, too.
"You get a rush or a neuroreward signal or a dopamine burst from winning," the professor of psychology and director of the doctoral program in applied cognitive and brain sciences at Drexel University in Pennsylvania, told Healthline. "I think whenever you're challenged with a trivia question and you happen to know it, you get a rush. It's sort of like gambling."
He said the benefits can also be similar to those of playing video games. However, unlike gambling and video games, trivia is generally not a potentially dangerous habit, Kounios said.
"I don't think there are any pitfalls. Like anything else that's fun, it takes up time."
Moreover, retaining information about things we're interested in can be like an exercise for the frontal cortex as the brain ages.
"That's the first thing to go with injury or with age if we don't use it," Deborah Stokes, Ph.D., L.P.C., B.C.N., a psychologist in Virginia who focuses on neurotherapy, said.
So there you have it, folks. Browsing trivia isn't a waste of time. It's a mental workout!
Smart man, too bad most politicians want to hold onto many archaic laws.
Nevermind Trump making me miss Barack Obama, he even makes me pine for the days when GW Bush was in power. George and Michelle's easy-going friendship demonstrates that democrats and republicans are not mortal enemies, as Trump would have you believe. A good leader unites his countrymen, not divides them like der Drumpf.
I like that he was that confident in his ability to turn her off that he took his stalker out to dinner
Not calling out either side here because i completely support peoples right to protest. But 7% of thousands of protests can still do quite a lot of damage and at least 25 people have died from protests / political unrest.
If dreams are that medically reliable, the evil purple minion inside me should be born soon
Trump is an idiot.......Wow who the F**K knew? Damn this honesty just spills out of my mouth.....
There are more terrorist attacks/threats on US home soil than terrorist threats/attacks from other countries. This is why their gun laws are pathetic, you are more likely to be accidentally shot by your own gun than by a terrorist from another country.
Goes to show that just because someone is a janitor doesn’t mean they aren’t educated and also just because you have a PHD doesn’t mean you will get a job in that field. I am curious to know how many refugees also have PHD’s that aren’t recognised in their new home.
I too, am hated because of my superior plumbing skills 😞. I feel you Mario.
That’s okay the US voting system is flawed anyway, some peoples votes don’t even count because of the state they live in.
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This is a little bit America-centric, but otherwise interesting.
An accurate description for all of Bored Panda, really.
Everything is America centric... It's honestly really really annoying.
That is because Americans think they are the only country on the planet.
I hate it when I get a notification that someone replied to my post only for BoredPanda to make it impossible to find (I've refreshed this page several times and I still can't see comments where I KNOW I made them... Although usually it's because the thing I commented on has been cut from the page - which would seem to happen at different times in different places since I can still get upvotes on things I said that are no longer visible to myself...?)
I use the desktop version too & the only way I find a comment is to look at the picture & scroll thru post to find
that's what I was doing, but looking at a picture where I knew I had posted and refreshing several times, my comment still didn't show up.
Are you using the app? That seems to have a few flaws.
desktop (well laptop but ya know)
Yea, super annoying. Go to your profile and find your own 'history' (likes and comments), only way to find them it seems
That's happened to me too! It's strange, BP should fix this
Yup! I can find my comment on the comment section in the bottom of the page, but not uder the particular pic. Notification takes me just to the gallery, not the comments under the picture.
Every time! And if you happened to reply to someone ELSE'S comment - good luck!
This happens to myself to
If you tried several times then this probably isn't it, but just in case: I've noticed that the order you click "load more replies" matters, and it's the counter-intuitive order that gets you all the comments.
You can find the posts that are cut from the list through a link below the short list. It's a sentence above the comments section and below the posts.
Of course! *duh* thanks :)
Same. All it does is take me to the article, not the comment itself.
I just use "find in page" (ctrl+f) and type a word i know is in my comment or image caption.
My favorite random fact. Once interrupted, it takes over half an hour to return to the same level of concentration. Not sure if this is considered a fact, but it sure feels like it is.
When open floor plans at offices became "normal," I knew I'd have to quit office life for good.
I read that it was 15 minutes, and it was based on some study, but I don't know the details.
My personal take: I feel bad getting interrupted, so I lose the interest in finishing what I was saying. Maybe I just am too sensitive, but being interrupted is pretty awful, so I see it.
@S. I believe that Uncommon Boston is talking about when you're working and someone interrupts you with a question or wanting help.
This is a little bit America-centric, but otherwise interesting.
An accurate description for all of Bored Panda, really.
Everything is America centric... It's honestly really really annoying.
That is because Americans think they are the only country on the planet.
I hate it when I get a notification that someone replied to my post only for BoredPanda to make it impossible to find (I've refreshed this page several times and I still can't see comments where I KNOW I made them... Although usually it's because the thing I commented on has been cut from the page - which would seem to happen at different times in different places since I can still get upvotes on things I said that are no longer visible to myself...?)
I use the desktop version too & the only way I find a comment is to look at the picture & scroll thru post to find
that's what I was doing, but looking at a picture where I knew I had posted and refreshing several times, my comment still didn't show up.
Are you using the app? That seems to have a few flaws.
desktop (well laptop but ya know)
Yea, super annoying. Go to your profile and find your own 'history' (likes and comments), only way to find them it seems
That's happened to me too! It's strange, BP should fix this
Yup! I can find my comment on the comment section in the bottom of the page, but not uder the particular pic. Notification takes me just to the gallery, not the comments under the picture.
Every time! And if you happened to reply to someone ELSE'S comment - good luck!
This happens to myself to
If you tried several times then this probably isn't it, but just in case: I've noticed that the order you click "load more replies" matters, and it's the counter-intuitive order that gets you all the comments.
You can find the posts that are cut from the list through a link below the short list. It's a sentence above the comments section and below the posts.
Of course! *duh* thanks :)
Same. All it does is take me to the article, not the comment itself.
I just use "find in page" (ctrl+f) and type a word i know is in my comment or image caption.
My favorite random fact. Once interrupted, it takes over half an hour to return to the same level of concentration. Not sure if this is considered a fact, but it sure feels like it is.