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There's always something new you can learn. Something that can broaden your horizons. You just have to know where to look.

One of the places that offer a never-ending flow of knowledge is the subreddit 'Today I Learned' (or TIL for short). People go there to share all the interesting stuff they discover, and the fact that its members are the ones who produce its content is what makes TIL such an enjoyable encyclopedia. It's legit. It's unpredictable. And it's constantly getting new submissions. What more could one ask for?

Continue scrolling to check out some of its hottest new posts and if you want to continue your "studies", fire up our earlier pieces on the subreddit here, hereand here.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Judith Love Cohen, who helped create the Abort-Guidance System which rescued the Apollo 13 astronauts, went to work on the day she was in labor. She took a printout of a problem she was working on to the hospital. She called her boss and said she finished the problem and gave birth to Jack Black

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80 Van
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yes, THE Jack Black from Tenacious D and School of Rock. https://film.avclub.com/jack-black-s-mom-was-a-nasa-engineer-who-helped-bring-t-1846768439

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL about the Great Green Wall, an effort to plant trees to stop desertification in the Sahara that began in 2007. Ethiopia has planted over 5.5 billion seedling since

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Hours after being adopted from an animal shelter, 21-pound cat Pudding saved her owners life. While suffering a diabetic seizure, Amy Jung's newly acquired cat pounced his weight on her chest and began swatting her face and biting her nose until she gained consciousness.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that ravens and wolves have formed a mutually beneficial relationship out in the wild. Ravens have been observed calling wolves to the site of dead animals so that the wolves will then open up the carcass and leave the scraps for the ravens once they're finished.

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Raine Soo
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Symbiotic relationships occur throughout nature. One of which people are aware is the sea anemone and the clown fish. Thanks, "Finding Nemo".

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in 1995, a man received a "check" for $95,000 as junk mail. Jokingly, he deposited it into his account. The "check" met all of the legal criteria for a check and was cashed

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL of Elouise Cobell (“Yellow Bird Woman”) who founded the first Native American owned bank. As treasurer of the Blackfeet Nation she tried to resolve accounting discrepancies regarding leases on Indian Land which led to a $3.4 Billion dollar class action settlement against the US government.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL NASA's longest serving female employee since January 1958, Sue Finley, has been an engineer and programmer for space missions since Explorer 1, for missions to the Moon, Sun, all the planets and many other solar system bodies, and recipient of NASA's Exceptional Public Service Medal.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL the King's doctor Johann Struensee seized power for over a year in 18th century Denmark. He managed to abolish slavery, abolish censorship of the press, and have an affair with the Queen before being ousted and executed in 1772

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Jon S.
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Apparently there is a film about this guy, 'a royal affair'. I shall be looking it up.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that the worlds rarest tree, Kaikōmako native to New Zealand, has been rescued from extinction after 40 years of trying to get the very last female tree in the world to fruit again

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Lauren Caswell
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn't know that either and it's where I live! We mostly hear about the endangered wildlife

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Richard Simmons would wake up at 4AM to call up to 40 people who are isolated, alone, or needed empathy. Some credited Richard Simmons for saving their lives

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#11

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Friends Thomas Cook and Joseph Feeney shook hands in 1992, swearing if either one won the Powerball jackpot, they would split the winnings. Well the power of friendship and a handshake has paid off: 28 years later Tom won €22 million and split the winnings with his friend

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL About a 17 year old kid that was given an old iPhone for free, and using the "barter" section of Craigslist made 14 trades, ending with a Porsche. Along the way he traded for newer phones, computers, motorcycles, and eventually cars.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Walter Breuning stopped smoking cigars at age 103 because they became too expensive. At age 108, he began smoking cigars again after receiving a lot of gifts of cigars. He ultimately ended up living to age 114.5 and was the second-last verified surviving man born in the 1800s

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Paul Macdonell
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Smoking an occasional cigar is personal health decision (risk) that should not be judged. Let's not read too much into this.

Bumblebee
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I agree with you AND anonymousplease. It always comes with a risk that is not te be underestimated. I shared the story of my great-grandfather here in the comments, he lived up to 101, 5 months shy from his 102nd birthday. But at such an old age, I also agree: Just let them be. They have had such a long life. And with that comes a lot of tragedy/trauma too. Outliving so many loved ones, often including their children. Let them live how they want to! But also like you said: "Let's not read too much into this", I agree with. The stories of these people are very few exceptions. And because they are exceptions, I am truly for letting them live how they want to when they are that old. It is wonderful to hear these stories regardless. I will always remember him and he will always be missed!

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. Think about it. He lived in three centuries? Born in the 19th, experienced the entire 20th, and saw well into the the beginning of the 21st. Born into the horse and buggy’s era, died in the beginning of the driverless car era. Born before air travel was possible, lived to see us land on the Moon, and to see the seeds of commercial space travel planted. It must’ve been fascinating to listen to his firsthand accounts of life in all the decades he lived. Wow. Just wow.

TheBlackPanda
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A lot of people are gonna take this ONE case as confirmation that smoking won't kill you lol. One case.

Mike Crow
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People can do everything right and still die young. Enjoy life, but be responsible. An occasional cigar is fine

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tangy chip
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

why are the comments here downvoted? smoking is bad for the earth, your lungs, and people around you, but its your choice whether you decide to smoke or not!

Lorelei
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imagine living forever-all your friends would die, and you would be very, very lonely.

Mark A Mathison
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I interviewed Walter 3 days before his 113th birthday. He was very sweet! He was that last person I knew who was born in the 19th Century.

okpkpkp
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

my grandpa was born in 1893, my dad in 1931, and me in 1954. my son in 1977.

Sharon Ingram
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I doubt he was “in the pubic” very much. And he probably enjoyed his cigar in HIS home for a few puffs at a time. He can do whatever he darn well pleases!

Demon Child
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

omg I read 1145 and i felt conflicted bc of how often I say this site is reputable.

Bumblebee
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This reminds me of my late great-grandfather. He started smoking at 15. Later went from cigarettes to cigars. Ended up lighting his next cigar with his previous one, ALWAYS having a lighted cigar in his hands. And he lived up to age 101, 5 moths longer and he would have turned 102. All this time having lived on his own (after my great grandmother passed). In his last few months he ended up having pneumonia. Pretty much recovered from it. But because he was in a care home for the elderly, he had to give up smoking, since of course that was forbidden over there. Since he pretty much recovered, to this day I believe he passed away because he had to stop smoking. Up to his pneumonia he was still vital, making his own food and everything! Almost 15 years after his passing, I still miss him!

Bumblebee
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For the people who feel like commenting that I can't know that he passed away because he had to stop smoking. You are right. I know the fragility of getting something like pneumonia at that age, did weaken him further. But having known him, I personally feel that him having to stop smoking also had something to do with it. It can never be for certain, it can't be confirmed. But that is just my personal (and many of my families personal) feeling. So don't read into that too much. Just proudly sharing the story of my amazing great-grandfather. Whom we great-grandchildren always lovingly called him: supergrandpa! (Translated because English is not my first language).

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Diana Murtaugh
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another more well known cigar smoker who lived a long life (100 yrs. old) was actor/comedian George Burns.

Amy Tansel
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My great-grandpa on my mom's side was born in 1899 and was 99 yrs old when he passed away back in the early 1998

Judy Mills
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He got the last laugh didn’t he? Wonder if he ever met George Burns, in this life or the other??

WholesomeArmyweeb
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ah I see. This is one of the few cases where the grandma from “witches” by Roald Dahl is right about cigars

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Would have lived to 200 if he hadn’t smoked. I think a lot of it’s down to the luck of your genes, it’s amazing to think someone can live well past 100 with the wind behind them.

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Who would give an 108 year old man cigars..? Do they realize how bad that is?

Jessica Aubé
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Uhhhh .. people who realize a 108 year old man can make his own fuckinf decisions and not be told what to do ??

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Pervinca
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some people are simply born with the right genes. There are some tipes of genes that are linked to lung cancer (or to other types of tumors), for a person with these genes would be dangerous to smoke. So not all the people who smoke heavily will have cancers. This doesn't mean that people around you are lucky to have your same genes, or that smoking can't cause you other problems.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL in 1998, a 10-year-old girl in Austria was dragged into a car and kidnapped. The case remained unsolved until she knocked on someone's door in 2006 saying: "I am Natascha Kampusch." She had just escaped the secret cellar of a local technician that abused her for 8 years

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in the 70s, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, tried creating its own artificial coral reef by dumping some 2 million used tires into the ocean. It became an environmental disaster, naturally, but also a military training exercise when divers had to retrieve the tires (almost one by one).

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Láďa Durchánek
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am becoming more and more convinced that Florida is some kind of laboratory to test stupid ideas.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL over 8,000 pieces of music were secretly created in Nazi concentration camps; including symphonies, operas, and songs scribbled on everything from food wrappings to potato sacks. One prisoner composed an entire symphony on toilet paper using the charcoal given to him as dysentery medicine

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL about Terry Fox, a Canadian athlete with a leg that was amputated due to cancer. He ran across Canada for about 143 days and ran about 5373 kilometers(3339 miles) in order to raise both money and awareness for cancer

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL a new kind of artificial cornea successfully restored sight in a 78-year-old man. The surgery uses a lens which can more easily replace damaged tissue in a simpler surgery. Immediately after the surgery, the patient was able to recognize family members and read numbers on an eye chart.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This warms my heart ❤️ Imagine being able to give someone the gift of having their sight back.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that, in 2014, scientists found a giant 30,000 year old virus in Siberian permafrost. The virus, Pithovirus sibericum, was still infectious and began killing amoebas. This raised concerns that melting or drilling arctic ice could unearth previously undiscovered pathogenic viruses

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Police in Finland believe they have caught a car thief with the help of a dead mosquito they noticed inside an abandoned vehicle. Police saw that the mosquito had recently sucked blood and decided to send the insect for analysis, and the DNA matched the man on the Police Register.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This may be the one thing that mosquitos have ever done to actually help out humans

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL The actor who played Boss Hogg on Dukes of Hazard went to Columbia and Yale, spoke 5 languages, and was a counterintelligence officer during the Korean War

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Sasy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You have to be smart to play that stupid, often the case thst those we look at as the dumb one in a show ends up being a genius or super talented in some other way.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that each year, 22,000 pounds of dust from the Sahara Desert is carried by air currents to the Amazon Rainforest where it is an important source of phosphorus for tropical plants

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I watched a doco on this, it was quite interesting and more too it. I can't remember the full details but it also talked about that process also helping produce a phytoplankton etc. Wish I remembered, that's gonna annoy me now lol.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Jack Black desperately wanted to use a Led Zeppelin song in School Of Rock but the band was notoriously reluctant to let their music be used in films. The director suggested having Black record a personal plea to the band members, in front of a crowd of 1,000 extras. It worked

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James016
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He should have led with saying his mum helped rescue the Apollo13 astronauts

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL when, in 1993, the US postal service issued a commemorative postage stamp honoring Elvis Presley's 58th birthday, fans mailed envelopes with first-day issues of the stamp to fictitious addresses so that they would receive their letters back, marked with the words "return to sender".

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Troux
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had never heard of the song 'Return to Sender' until now but that's brilliant.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL when a chimpanzee that learns an effective method to crack nuts open is placed into a new group that uses a less effective strategy, it will eventually stop using the superior method just to blend in with the rest of the chimps

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What's In Your Head?
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This works the same with humans. The group, no matter how stupid, is always superior. You will have to crack eventually just to be able to live a pleasant life. Not cool.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Rod Serling, creator of The Twilight Zone, sold the series as a pure entertainment vehicle due to censorship he experienced with previous projects that would delve into controversial social/political issues. The Twilight Zone tackled the same issues but veiled in science fiction and fantasy

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Raine Soo
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm a big fan of Rod Serling's other series, 'The Night Gallery'. I have all the seasons on DVD. I should re-watch them.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that James K. Polk is the only US president who pledged to serve only one term during his campaign. He was known for fulfilling all his major promises and died 3 months after his term ended, making his retirement the shortest. He is also the only speaker of the house to be elected as president

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that over 200 bird species including the Northern Cardinals, wild turkeys and Baltimore Orioles use a method of pest control called "anting." They take an ant in their beak and wipe their tail feathers in order to deter lice. The ants release formic acid that the birds utilize routinely

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL when your immune system fights an infection, it cranks up the mutation rate during antibody production by a factor of 1,000,000, and then has them compete with each other. This natural selection process creates highly specific antibodies for the virus

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL in 1879 it was estimated the Oxford English Dictionary to take 10 years for completion, but in five years they'd only reached the word "Ant". After crowdsourcing readers to help it was completed 44 years later. The publishers now estimate it would take a single person 120 years to just type it

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Gaddafi had a serious obsession with Condoleezza Rice, showering her with over $200,000 in gifts and having a famous local composer write a song for her called “Black Flower in the White House”

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Thomas Midgley Jr, who helped invent leaded petrol, once poured the lead additive over his hands and inhaled its fumes to prove it was safe. He was later diagnosed with lead poisoning... for the second time.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in 1999, a group of hackers discovered that they could enter any Hotmail account by simply entering “eh” as a password. It was fixed by Microsoft within two hours.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Beverly Hills, California is named after Beverly Farms, Massachusetts, which was named after the town Beverley in Yorkshire England, which came from the name "Beverlac" in the 10th century, meaning "beaver lake," because of all the beavers in the nearby river

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Sum Guy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Doesn't surprise me, a lot of places in the US and around the world are named after the colonisers and their lands

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in 1967 the Soviet cosmonaut, Vladimir Komarov died in an accident on the Soyuz 1 mission, making him the first human to die in a space flight. Komarov was aware of the faulty design of the shuttle and specifically asked the authorities to give him an open casket funeral after the mission

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I read about this recently. He knew about the faults and refused to go but was told if he didn't his colleague (and best friend) would have to go in his place. He went, knowing he would die so that his best friend wouldn't go in his place (and ultimately die). He requested the open casket in order to show the Russian authorities what they had done to him.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in 2005 a Russian private was forced to squat for four hours as part of a brutal army hazing ritual and the lack of blood flow resulted in his genitals and legs requiring amputation sparking public outcry in Russia

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that limping was a fad in Victorian England. Young women admired the genuine limp of Alexandra of Denmark, bride of the Prince of Wales. So, women went around fake limping, dubbed the "Alexandra Limp." Shopkeepers at the time sold pairs of shoes with one high heel and one low.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL scientists "hacked" the genetic code of brewer's yeast to produce cannabis compounds. They inserted genes from cannabis plants into the yeast's genetic code which allowed it to produce CBD and THC. Their end goal is to allow large scale cannabinoid production without cultivation.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL According to a survey, 43% of American Cardiologists are overweight to obese.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Jane Stanford, founder of Stanford University, was murdered by strychnine poisoning. The president of the university at the time, David Starr Jordan, was suspected of covering up the murder. The killer was never found.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that while filming Lawrence of Arabia, Peter O'Toole found riding camels so uncomfortable that he bought a piece of foam rubber at a local market in Jordan and added it to his saddle. Extras began to do the same, and local Bedouins nicknamed O'Toole "Father of the Sponge"

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL in 2010 a gunman took people hostage inside the Discovery Channel HQ. His reasoning was because he hated the company's shows such as "Kate Plus 8" because they promote population growth and its environmental programming because it did little to save the planet.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Sonny and Cher at the lowest point of their career started a lounge act that was so depressing the audience would heckle them. Cher started heckling them back. Sonny would reprimand her and then Cher would heckle and berate Sonny. This became the basis for their TV variety show years later.

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Gabby M
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just goes to show that you should not let other people's judgment deter you from pursuing your dreams.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL flies find it hard to land on striped surfaces, & zebras suffer far less from flies, which carry deadly diseases. Zebra stripes are more pronounced in environments that favour horseflies

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chi-wei shen
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There was an experiment with such stripes painted on cows and the number of flies on these painted cows went down by 90%.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that not everyone can unfocus their eyes whenever they want to. It's accomplished by having the ability to relax the ciliary muscles in your eyes, which causes them to lose their focusing powers

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Lauren Caswell
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I couldn't help it I did it while reading the fact! I can't roll my tongue though, don't have the right genes for that, it can't be learned

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL about one in every 1500 people have something called Voluntarily Piloerection - the ability to consciously give themselves goosebumps. The phenomenon both perplexes and intrigues neurophysiologists by defying conventional understanding of how the unconscious nervous system operates

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that, in 2017, the British band Muse invited ticket-holders for an upcoming gig in London to vote online for 10 songs that they wanted to be added to the set list. Fans immediately flooded the poll with votes for 15-year-old B-sides and tracks that the band had never played live before

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#48

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Vietnam War medics formed the core of early EMS. Their training and experience were needed, as many first responders in the 60s were undertrained funeral home workers. So, those wounded in combat actually had a better chance of survival than those getting into car accidents in the US.

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#49

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) Til a CIA intelligence officer working undercover in Uganda became a minor celebrity as the lead singer of a popular local band known as the "Kampala Jazz All-Stars"

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#50

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Facebook conducted a study where they intentionally manipulated almost 700,000 users’ emotions without their knowledge or permission

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#51

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that famous anarchist Peter Kropotkin once escaped from a Russian prison, evading searchers by going to one of St. Petersburg's fanciest restaurants with his friends, where the authorities wouldn't think to look for an anarchist

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Julie C Rose
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Was that before or after he shot Potemkin in the Botkin? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pBxhpcGq4Jg

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#52

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that a study conducted in 195 countries, over a 26-year period, concluded that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption. The researchers admitted that moderate drinking may protect against heart disease, but found that the risk of cancer and other diseases outweighs these protections

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WilvanderHeijden
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Isn't it strange that they only have recommended levels for things that spark joy, but there are no recommended limits for things like working hours or school meetings?

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#53

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) Today i learned Gadaffi invited 500 Italian models to a party, only to give them an hour lecture on Islam and a copy of the Qur'an each

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#54

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Nearly 70% of icelanders has costco membership and there's only one costco in the country

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#55

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that over the last decade, there have been at least 15 cases of athletes who have died from over-hydration during sporting events. Too much fluid consumption can cause serious health issues by diluting the sodium in the blood, which creates a swelling of the brain and lungs

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Lauren Caswell
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A person died a few years back from this during a radio contest. They were drinking water and trying not to wee etc, and a woman got water toxicity :(

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#56

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Independent filmmakers fled New Jersey around 1915 to California, both for the advantageous climate and to get away from Thomas Edison's Motion Picture Patent Company, who's heavy handed demands included the use of Mob thugs to demand payments on cameras, projectors and the films themselves

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#57

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Both Mozart and Michael Jackson were born the seventh child in a very musical family. Both missed out on a normal childhood, spending the entire time immersed in a punishing regime of practicing, touring and performing, all imposed by a strict father

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#58

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that between 1978 and 1980, Michel Lotito ate an entire Cessna 150 airplane piece by piece. He is estimated to have eaten nine tons of metal over his lifetime, for which he was awarded a brass plaque by the Guinness Book of World Records. (He also ate the award.)

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#59

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL of the Comanche medicine man Kwihnai Tosabitu (White Eagle), who told his warriors that his medicine made them invincible to the white man's bullets. When this medicine failed and they were massacred in the Battle of Adobe Walls in 1874, he was renamed Isatai'i (Coyote Vagina)

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Bacony Cakes
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Imagine being such a crap person that everyone you know starts calling you "P*ssy".

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#60

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Despite his scientific background and immeasurable contributions to promoting science to the public, Carl Sagan's nomination was rejected from the National Academy of Sciences leading to the Sagan Effect where popular scientists in the media are seen as less knowledgeable than their peers.

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Kathryn Baylis
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sad. And ridiculous. You spend decades amazing knowledge of a subject, and just because you opt to share that knowledge with the masses, in laymen’s terms (language the average person can understand), instead of hogging it to yourself and your professional cohorts, you’re seen as less knowledgeable. I see it as part of the reason people start to doubt science. Knowledge is to be shared, not hoarded.

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#61

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL in 1920, candy store owner Christian Kent Nelson, unable to decide between ice cream and chocolate bars, invented an ice cream brick with chocolate coating. He secured an agreement with local chocolate producer Russell C. Stover to mass-produce them under the new trademarked name "Eskimo Pie"

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#62

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Bill Hamilton developed modern jetboats since no existing boats could navigate the shallow, fast flowing rivers of New Zealand. He took his boats to the USA for demonstrations amidst criticism from the media. In 1960 his boats became the first and only boats to travel up the grand canyon.

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Lydia Gichia-Black
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Necessity is the mother of invention. And sometimes you don’t even know you need something until it’s invented.

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#63

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Spiders Eat Up to 800 Million Tons of Prey Each Year, nearly twice the amount by weight of meat humans consume each year.

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#64

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Marvel used to issue paychecks to their creatives with vouchers on the back saying that the one signing it renounced all rights to whatever they created. They couldn't sign the paycheck without also signing the voucher.

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#65

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL about "Token Suckers" - Back when the NYC subway system used tokens people called "token suckers" would jam token slots with paper and suck out the tokens with their mouth. to prevent this, some attendants would sprinkle chili powder in the slots

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#66

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in 1978 Alice Cooper donated $27,000 to help restore the famous HOLLYWOOD sign. He sponsored an O in memory of his friend, Groucho Marx.

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#67

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that the lyrics to Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal" were inspired by the CPR doll Resusci Anne, a dummy used to teach people how to properly perform CPR. Trainees are taught to ask "Annie, are you OK?" while performing CPR on the dummy.

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Lauren Caswell
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Has anyone seen the old Dr Phil ep about the woman who is so convinced he wrote it about her she continuously tries to sue for royalties etc? It always made me wonder what the song was truly about! Annie is also the face of the woman, I forgot her name, who killed herself in roughly Victorian times, and had such a peaceful face her death mask was very popular

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#68

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL: Before he was caught, Charles Ponzi the namesake of the Ponzi scheme successfully sued a newspaper for libel and won $500,000 in damages after it suggested there was no way Ponzi could legally deliver such high returns in a short period of time

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#69

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL in 1851 because it was too expensive to import ice from the United States and Norway, an Australian man invented an ice-making machine and its first application, aside from making ice, was to cool beer. He was James Harrison, "the father of refrigeration"

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ice Delivery Man: You've got to start charging more than a dollar a bag. We lost four more men on this expedition! Apu: If you can think of a better way to get ice, I'd like to hear it.

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#70

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL REM's song "What's the Frequency Kenneth?" is about the mugging of Dan Rather. His attacker kept repeating "Kenneth, what's the frequency?" as he kicked Rather. The case was solved when the attacker stormed NBC studios 11 years later to find out the frequency used to "beam signals to his brain".

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#71

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL of the Chinese submarine Changcheng 361. After disappearing while submerged, she was later found when fishermen spotted a periscope above the surface. An engine failure had suffocated the entire crew; the ghost submarine had spent ten days drifting aimlessly below the waves.

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#72

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL That in the 1930s, the US spent $300.000 ($5,5 million adjusted for inflation) to built massive car with the goal to cross Antarctica. Only to discover upon arrival that the tyres didn't work in the snow, and the whole thing was abandoned after 140 km (driven in reverse)

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#73

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL more than six billion different knot types have been identified by mathematicians and scientists since the 1800s.

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#74

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL in 2012, Demi Lovato did an MTV documentary about her sobriety and how she overcame addiction. 5 years later, she admitted she was on cocaine while filming it

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#75

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL There is an exact scale replica of the Parthenon of Athens. Located in Nashville, the building was originally constructed of brick, plaster and wood slats in 1897 as part of an exhibition celebrating 100 years of Tennessee. In 1920, it was rebuilt with durable materials becoming an exact copy.

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#76

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that our own stomach has to constantly secrete mucus to stop itself from being digested by our own stomach acid. Without that mucus, our stomach acid would eat through our stomach’s lining.

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#77

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that the most mass a planet can have is ~10-13x the mass of Jupiter. After this point, it's own sheer gravity begins to cause nuclear fusion and the body is classified as a brown dwarf (also called a failed star).

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#78

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that France's second-most popular sandwich is just ham, slices of butter and a baguette

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#79

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL when Japan's first railway was introduced, the USA, France, and the UK bid to build the system, with the UK winning. The railways they set up were left-side running, and that was later adopted by Japanese cars. Today, Japan is one of the only non-Commonwealth countries with left-side driving

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#80

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL a young Tina Fey provided voices for a pinball machine called Medieval Madness in 1997 as two princesses, the dialogue for the game was written by future 30 Rock co-star Scott Adsit

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#81

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL William Wrigley, founder of Wrigley’s Gum, invented direct mail marketing. In 1915 he mailed a pack of gum to every person in the phone directory in the United States.

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#82

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL in 1985, Takahashi Meijin (real name Takahashi Toshiyuki) became a celebrity in Japan when he managed the feat of pressing a button on a video game controller 16 times in one second on television. It's still a world record.

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Sum Guy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's very impressive... try clicking your mouse even 5 times in a second

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#83

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Henry VIII was sometimes called "Old Coppernose." He issued debased coins to fund wars and one coin was mostly copper with a thin layer of silver on top. The coin had a portrait of Henry and his projecting nose caused the silver to wear off first exposing the copper underneath.

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Y T
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh, I thought he HAD a copper nose! That was not that uncommon back then, if your nose fell off due to syphilis etc. Google it!

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#84

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL as a result of M. Rust flying a Cessna from Finland through the USSR's most secure airspace and landing in Red Square, the soviet military had its largest purge of officers since Stalin's Great Purge. As a result, Gorbachev was able to implement reforms easier, with much of the old guard gone

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#85

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in 1949, Gallup polled Americans on what scientific advances they thought would happen by the year 1999. 88% believed cancer would be cured, and 63% believed planes would be nuclear powered. Only 15% thought a man would walk on the moon

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Marcellus the Third
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What boggles me that people still think (and Gallup polls) in terms of "the disease, cancer". It's like asking "do you think mammals will go extinct the next decade?" --- yes clearly some species of mammal will, but overall humans and sheep and pigs will persist. Cancer is so clearly a family of hundreds of different diseases (with some shared mechanisms --- like mammals are!), some will get cured but not all.

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL an Australian beer company had to change the design of its beer bootle because male jewel beetles were mating with the bottle thinking it was a female. This odd behaviour was observed in 1983 by two biologists

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#87

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL the FBI has a very specific definition for 'serial killer': someone who has intentionally killed at least 3 people, but not all at once. There must be so-called ‘cooling off’ periods between each murder.

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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The original definition of a serial killer was a man that kills for sexual release. It was believed that all serial killers reached orgasm at the time of extinguishing a life. A few women reported their attacker reacting as thought they had climaxed, which gave them the chance to escape. The reason for the cooling off period was because the sexual frustration had to build up again. Serial killers would kill more frequently the more they killed, in the same way that the more you have sex, the more you want it. The whole definition was changed over time.

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#88

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL every current European monarch is descended from John William Friso, Dutch Prince of Orange from 1702 to 1711

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#89

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that in 1970, a sniper shot a semi-trailer carrying 20 tons of TNT creating a 30' deep and 50' wide crater in the middle of the interstate

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#90

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL a married couple was hired by the MLB from 1981-2004 to draw up each season's baseball schedule. They were responsible for scheduling 2,430 games played by 30 teams.

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#91

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL cannabis is invasive in North America, referred to as 'feral cannabis,' 'wild marijuana,' and 'ditch weed' when it grows in the wild. Seeds can lie dormant for 7-10 years and the wild plant can damage farm equipment. Feral cannabis is cultivated in North Korea

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#92

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL The intensity of sound is measured in decibels (dB), the decibel scale is logarithmic. Basically a 40dB sound is not twice as loud as 20dB one, but a hundred times louder. Also one alarm clock ringing at 70dB, two alarm clocks ringing together don’t hit 140dB on scale but measure 73dB

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Luttjetrut
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3 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a very loud cat, so I measured his meowing with a dB-meter. TIL he scales between a medium and a heavy truck. The Guiness Book of Records is very welcome to contact us ;)

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#93

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Tchaikovsky hated to conduct by his own admission. He became obsessed with the fear that his head was going to fall off while he conducted. In 1868, when Tchaikovsky conducted his own Dances of the Hay Maidens, he held his head in place with his left hand while he conducted with his right

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Santa Fe, New Mexico is the oldest capital city in North America, founded (1607) over a decade before the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock (1620)

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Bacony Cakes
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's cool and all, but i think Tenochtitlan just MIGHT have been built a bit earlier.

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#95

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL a school teacher named Jeff Kirby competed on Jeopardy in 1999, and then again in 2009. This is a violation of Jeopardy rules, and any winnings he earned in 2009 were nullified. He even wore the same tie

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#96

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL the disclaimer "the characters depicted here are fictitious and any similarity to actual persons is purely coincidental" originates from a lawsuit brought on by the wife of the man that killed Rasputin, after MGM made a movie insinuating she, the Princess of Russia, had been seduced by Rasputin

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40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL Flea and Dave Navarro from RHCP played bass and guitar for Alanis Morrisette’s song “You Oughta Know”

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Luther von Wolfen
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dave Navarro is the only member of RHCP who hasn't been convicted of sexual assault and/or rape.

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#98

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL DMX avoided a maximum jail term for tax fraud when his lawyer played his song "Slippin'" for the judge in order to show X's struggles and how bad his upbringing was.

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Eslamala
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He's dead now so who cares? Btw, lots of people have horrible upbringing and most of them don't become criminals.

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#99

40 Interesting Things People Didn’t Learn At School And Decided To Share Them In This Online Group (New Pics) TIL that Breaking Bad character Mike Ehrmantraut was created because Bob Odenkirk (Saul Goodman) was unavailable for one of the episodes of Breaking Bad as he had to shoot for How I met your mother

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