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Article created by: Greta Jaruševičiūtė

The internet is chock full of amusing and interesting information. But some of it is so ‘out there’ that your initial instinct might be skepticism. While having that instinct is really important in this day and age (yuck, misinformation), the reality is that some claims are simply weird. Fact really is weirder than fiction in some cases.
One r/AskReddit fan, u/Fairy_Electra, sparked a really fun discussion on the online group by asking everyone to share the most ridiculous facts they know. Not only are they beyond bizarre, but they might reignite your curiosity about the world, too. We’ve picked out some of the best posts, so check them out below!

#1

Rocky barren landscape under a hazy sky, illustrating the most ridiculous facts your brain just ignores. Mars is the only known planet inhabited entirely by robots.

Way_2_Go_Donny , RDNE Stock project/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #2

    Man in suit speaking at microphone during outdoor event with security guard nearby illustrating ridiculous fact concept. Someone booked a press conference at 4 seasons lawn care instead of 4 seasons the hotel. They then proceeded with the press conference anyway.

    surly_duff , BBC News Report

    #3

    Close-up of a cow's nose inside a barn, illustrating one of the most ridiculous facts your brain just ignores. Cows are really social animals and always have, at least, one friend. And we humans actually can become one of their friends. Resulting in us being able to train them and even being able to ride them and doing horse jumping with them.

    Duelonna , cottonbro studio/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They're just big ol' cute doggies.

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    #4

    Sunset over ocean waves with vibrant colors, illustrating nature’s patterns your brain just ignores in calm settings. Every "c" in the "Pacific Ocean" is pronounced differently.

    Mustafa_Shazlie , Sascha Thiele/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #5

    Close-up of an unusual segmented creature on a soft surface, illustrating a ridiculous fact about the brain ignoring it. If you take a leech and put it in a maze, it will eventually find it's way around. If you take that leech, blend it and feed it to another leech, that leech will already know it's way around the maze. This is called chemical memory.

    i_like_flies_ , lostandcold/Flickr (not the actual photo) Report

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    #6

    Open book with pages flipping, symbolizing brain activity and sharing ridiculous facts about the brain. TASER is an acronym. It stands for Thomas A. Swifts Electric Rifle. It's from a book published in 1911 called Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle.

    Tahkos4life , Pixabay/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #7

    Basket with pineapples and bananas on a dark surface, highlighting a visually interesting fact your brain just ignores. Pineapples used to be so expensive and rare that rich people would RENT them for fancy parties as decorations.

    firebluevixen13 , Rachel Claire/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #8

    Close-up of a toad resting on moss and bark, illustrating a ridiculous fact your brain just ignores about nature. Frogs can't keep their eyes open when eating food . When a frog swallows food, it pulls its eyes down into the roof of its mouth. The eyes helps push the food down its throat.

    BobTheFrog69420 , Pixabay/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #9

    Portraits of two men in 18th century attire, representing historical figures related to brain facts and knowledge. The Lewis and Clark expedition can be tracked because they left excess deposits of mercury in the soil. They were all constipated from their meat based diet, so they were taking these mercury based laxatives called Thunder Clappers.

    anon , Kigsz Report

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    #10

    Close-up image of the sun showing fiery surface and solar flares illustrating a ridiculous fact about the brain ignoring it. If sound could travel through space, the roar of the sun would be deafening even though it's 93M miles away.

    cubs_070816 , Pixabay/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #11

    Crowd of people gathered outdoors at a festival during golden hour, highlighting brain facts shared by attendees. In the 1970’s there were about half as many people as there are today.

    Get_Froggy , Wendy Wei/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #12

    Transparent jellyfish with visible red brain-like structure and long thin tentacles floating in dark water, illustrating brain facts. There exists a jellyfish by the name of Turritopsis dohrnii that can control its own aging process making it immortal.

    Peppachu , V101 SPACE Report

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    #13

    Black and white image of a man with curly hair and a mustache eating food, illustrating surprising and ridiculous facts about the brain. Charlie Chaplin lost his own lookalike contest.

    dlipy , United Artists (work for hire) - Doctor Macro Report

    #14

    The Supreme Court building under a clear blue sky with people walking on the front steps. The Supreme Court in America has a basket ball court in the top floor and it’s called. You guessed it: the highest court in the land.

    Big-End-9824 , Mike/Flickr (not the actual photo) Report

    #15

    Aerial view of two people walking along a sandy beach with ocean waves, illustrating brain ignoring visual details concept. Most of the sand on tropical beaches is parrotfish poop. Parrotfish feed on algae and microorganisms found on coral, they crush it in their beaks, and pass it through their digestive system. Some species produce 2000 pounds of sand per year.

    WorldClass1977 , Herman. io/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #16

    Close-up of a young woman deep in thought, highlighting the brain’s tendency to ignore certain information. You can see your own nose. Your brain just ignores it.

    Redoubtabletrigger , Engin Akyurt Engin Akyurt/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #17

    Man with glasses using a wooden abacus, focused on calculating, illustrating how your brain just ignores distractions. Counting non-stop, it would take you about 12 days to count to a million. It would take you 31 years to count to a billion.

    tag420 , cottonbro studio/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #18

    Vintage photo of a man with mustache and curly hair teaching in front of a chalkboard about brain and knowledge facts. Not really ridiculous, but more sad. We don’t know Albert Einstein’s last words, as he spoke them in German to a nurse who only knew English.

    SolarCube93 , Ferdinand Schmutzer / Adam Cuerden Report

    #19

    Man with braided beard and Viking-style headband standing against a wooden wall sharing ridiculous brain facts Vikings would use animals bones when creating their weapons are armor which would make it stronger due to the carbon being added to the metal, not due to their belief of the animal's spirit embodying the weapon or armor.

    ExcaliburHajime , Breizh Clichés/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #20

    “Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 32 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know Queue is just Q with 4 silent letters.

    mickeeman , Krizjohn Rosales/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #21

    Vintage prosthetic arm with intricate metal mechanisms and a small chainsaw attachment against a blue background. The chainsaw was invented to aid with childbirth.

    anon , Sabine Salfer Report

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    #22

    Jet leaving a white contrail against a dark night sky, illustrating a bizarre and ridiculous fact about the brain. Space is only 62 miles away.

    Fast_Reaction_6919 , Edvin Richardson/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #23

    People raising glasses in celebration with gold confetti falling, capturing brain facts shared in a lively party atmosphere. The term for single pieces of confetti is confetto.

    PeptoPinktastic , cottonbro studio/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And technically -- although it is rarely used any more -- a single strand of spaghetti is a spaghetto.

    #24

    Close-up of a white keyboard on a textured surface, symbolizing brain activity and sharing ridiculous facts online. A word you can type on the top letter row of a standard keyboard is TYPEWRITER And the only word in the English language with 3 consecutive double letters is BOOKKEEPER. I'm a bookkeeper.

    daveb19611961 , Pixabay/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #25

    Close-up of a snail crawling on mossy ground, illustrating a surprising fact your brain just ignores about nature. Snails can sleep for 3 years.

    MusielDoodles , SİNAN ÖNDER/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #26

    Dark and light clouds forming intricate patterns in the sky illustrating the concept of your brain ignoring details. Clouds can weigh millions of pounds, and snails have thousands of teeth.

    radryan78 , Pixabay/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #27

    Close-up of vibrant red roses with green stems highlighting natural beauty and vibrant colors for brain fact content. Roses have prickles not thorns. One of the few things I remember from botany class.

    anon , Reshma Chowdhury/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #28

    Woman standing by a whiteboard with colorful letters and numbers, illustrating a fun and ridiculous brain fact. I don’t know if it’s ridiculous but is definitely fascinating. ‘Dreamt’ is the only word in the English language that ends with ‘mt’.

    anon , Tima Miroshnichenko/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #29

    Stack of playing cards with blue back design on green felt, illustrating people sharing ridiculous brain facts. If you properly shuffle a deck of playing cards odds are that the arrangement of those cards has never been seen, nor will be seen again. Another way of saying it..there are 52 factorial (52!) ways if arranging a deck of cards....an impossibly large number.

    kirkrjordan , Israel Garcia/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

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    #30

    Teletubbies walking outside their home in a colorful landscape, illustrating a playful and memorable fact about the brain. The Telletubbies are around 10 feet tall.

    Omny87 , Teletubbies - WildBrain/Youtube Report

    #31

    Dense green forest with tall pine trees, illustrating a natural scene that your brain just ignores in everyday life. The number of the trees on earth is more than the number of the stars in the milky way.

    Mustafa_Shazlie , Matthew Montrone/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    #32

    Close-up of a tabby cat with green eyes, illustrating brain focus and how your brain just ignores distractions. Cats don’t communicate to one another through meowing. Meowing isn’t cat speak. Cats developed their meows in order to communicate with humans (and get their attention/beg for food).

    amoryblainev , Pixabay/Pexels (not the actual photo) Report

    Data1001
    Community Member
    10 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This may have been true at one time, but there are videos you can watch where a small camera is attached to a cat as it goes about its day in the neighborhood, and you can clearly see and hear cats meowing to each other, when no humans are in sight.