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What’s the best way to soak up knowledge? Some may argue that this requires spending your days in the library, reading countless books on a wide range of topics. Others might say that it’s best to get out and see the world. Traveling and talking to interesting people will widen your horizons more than a book ever could. 

But most of us don’t have the time or resources to choose either of those paths. So the easiest way to acquire more knowledge might just be learning fun facts! That's why we took a trip to Weird Facts on Instagram and gathered some of their most fascinating posts below. Enjoy scrolling through this list full of unexpected information, and be sure to upvote the posts that teach you something new!

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Cat sitting on a grave in a cemetery, illustrating fascinating facts that stick in your brain all week.

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    Black and white image of Bob Marley playing guitar with fascinating facts about the royalty credit for No Woman No Cry.

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    Ancient Egyptian wall carvings illustrating historical facts about men caring for menstruating wives and daughters.

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    One of the biggest complaints I remember my classmates making in school was that we were always forced to memorize endless facts. Rather than getting hands-on lessons with real-world applications, we were expected to remember dates, names and places without enough context to understand their significance. To this day, I can tell you that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell. But can I explain what that actually means? Absolutely not.

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    Nowadays, however, it’s easy for adults to go months without learning anything new. Sure, you’ll read what’s going on in the news. But you might not be learning any new skills or information that’s actually useful. In this case, fun facts can be a wonderful way to get some new knowledge into your routine. They’re digestible, don’t take much time, and they can be used as wonderful conversation starters! 

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    Scene from Fight Club with Brad Pitt and Edward Norton sharing a fascinating fact that sticks in your brain.

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    Elephant in India shows compassion by not lowering a log into a hole due to a sleeping dog, fascinating animal facts.

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    Sam Gamgee as chief hero from Lord of the Rings, a fascinating fact that sticks in your brain all week.

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    Learning facts may not be as engaging as learning a new skill, such as how to play an instrument or how to speak another language. But it still has benefits! According to Kaplan, we must remember that knowledge really is power. The more you know, the better your problem solving and reasoning skills will become.

    Knowledge is also cumulative. So once you get that snowball of learning rolling, it’ll become even easier to pick up more information. Plus, when you have more context for the information you learn, you’ll be able to make connections more easily. For example, if you know what was going on in one part of the world during the 1850s, finding out what was happening in another country might make even more sense.   

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    Dark deep mine shaft opening with fascinating facts about a German teacher saving a child, highlighting fascinating facts.

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    Roger Moore James Bond fact about age difference with co-stars, a fascinating fact that will stick in your brain all week.

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    Three women smiling, representing fascinating facts about secret kindness and generosity that stick in your brain.

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    Acquiring more knowledge is also a great way to keep your brain active. Americans currently spend an average of five hours and 16 minutes on their phones every single day. And unfortunately, most of that time probably isn’t spent learning new skills and improving cognitive function. So it’s great to break the routine and make an effort to spend some time each day learning fun facts. This information will actually make you think, and it’s a much better way to spend your time than scrolling through brain rot content.

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    Pizza topped with smoked reindeer named Pizza Berlusconi wins international contest in a fascinating fact about food history.

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    Brick building windows with signs reading ancient lights illustrating English law about natural daylight rights fact.

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    Polish javelin thrower Maria Andrejczyk with silver medal, known for fascinating facts about noble Olympic gestures.

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    You’re never too old to learn something new. In fact, it’s best if you continue learning something new every single day, even when you’re old and gray! So if you need some tips on how to be a lifelong learner, Vox has got you covered. First, they recommend constantly going out of your way to challenge yourself. Obviously, this won’t be easy. But when you put yourself in new situations, you’re forced to learn new things, often rather quickly.

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    Mr. Rogers feeding fish while sharing fascinating facts that stick in your brain about kindness and care.

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    Older man smiling wearing glasses and black shirt, next to text about fascinating facts related to Dungeons & Dragons invention.

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    Portrait of Beethoven with a fascinating fact about his Ninth Symphony and the standing ovation despite his deafness.

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    Another tip Vox shared is capitalizing on the skills you already have. You don’t have to start from scratch just to prove to yourself that you can. If you already know how to play one instrument, it might be easier to pick up another than learning a foreign language from square one. In the same vein, if you grew up playing tennis, it might be easier to learn how to play padel than basketball. You’ll still be learning something new, but you might find the experience more enjoyable than starting at 0.  

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    Ancient Greek democracy scene illustrating a fascinating fact about voting to remove politicians in Athens.

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    Woman from early 1900s using hatpin for protection, illustrating fascinating facts about female empowerment and self-defense.

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    Airplane flying between modern buildings with a fascinating fact about a cardiology emergency on board a plane.

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    Now, if you really want to retain the information that you’ve acquired, you’re going to have to use it. Vox suggests practicing retrieval exercises, which allow you to recall and reflect on information that you’ve learned. “Sometimes we focus on getting information into our heads, like watching videos, going to lectures,” cognitive scientist Pooja Agarwal told Vox. “Where the magic happens with learning is getting information out of our heads."

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    Wolf howling in snowy forest illustrating fascinating facts about wolf communication and harmony in nature.

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    Blue Texas state silhouette with text explaining 'texas' is Norwegian slang for crazy, a fascinating fact to remember.

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    Two people walking in an autumn forest path illustrating fascinating facts about nature and mental health benefits of forest therapy

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    If you are interested in learning a new skill but aren’t sure where to start, One Education has some suggestions. If you’ve been putting off getting your driver’s license for years, it might be time to finally get behind the wheel. And if you have a yard that could use some work, why not take up gardening? If you’re looking to become more physically active, you might want to learn a new sport. And if you want to spend less on takeout, it’s the perfect time to hone your culinary skills.   

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    Scottish Piper playing bagpipes during Normandy invasion while soldiers relax nearby in a historic WWII battlefield scene.

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    Colorful rainbow lorikeet perched on a branch with fascinating facts about its unusual drunken behavior.

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    Painting of a dog known as Bobbie the Wonder Dog, featured in fascinating facts that stick in your brain.

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    Are you enjoying this list of fun and random facts, pandas? We hope that it has taught you at least one new thing. And feel free to share even more weird facts in the comments below. Then, if you’re looking for another article from Bored Panda featuring information that you can use as conversation starters at a dinner party, look no further than right here!

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    Close-up of US hundred-dollar bills illustrating fascinating facts about money and crime that stick in your brain all week.

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    Crowded city street with pedestrians crossing, illustrating fascinating facts about health checks and waist measurements.

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    Chipmunk sitting on a sunflower with a fascinating fact about chipmunks’ fast reaction time and light processing.

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    Large rough diamond with ruler in background illustrating fascinating facts about secure transport.

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    Couple holding hands across a table illustrating a fascinating fact about men mistaking friendly behavior for flirting.

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    Man receiving chiropractic adjustment in clinic with inset historic photo of chiropractic founder, depicting fascinating facts about chiropractic.

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    Satellite image of Australia highlighting a fascinating fact about its high number of venomous snakes.

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    Black and white photo of two cats boxing inside a tiny ring in the world’s first cat video from 1894 facts fascinating.

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    Character in sunglasses from The Matrix with green falling code background, illustrating fascinating facts that stick in your brain.

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    Two black crows perched on a rock with a bright blue sky, showing fascinating facts about crow behavior.

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    Tom Hanks gained 50 pounds and grew hair for Cast Away, a fascinating fact that sticks in your brain all week.

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    Scene from X-Men with Hugh Jackman and Mystique stuntwoman, showcasing fascinating facts that stick in your brain all week.

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    Elderly woman’s contract with lawyer leads to fascinating facts about inheritance and payments that stick in your brain.

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    Man video calling his mother in a teary reunion after remembering his hometown, a fascinating memory fact to stick in your brain.

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    Ocean sunset over calm water illustrating fascinating facts about legal sea burial and veteran programs in the USA.

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    Underground salt mines with unique micro-climates help ease asthma symptoms, a fascinating health fact to remember.

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    Blue DNA strands illustration with a fascinating fact about a woman carrying two different sets of DNA.

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    Desmond Doss, WWII combat medic, awarded Medal of Honor for saving soldiers unarmed during Okinawa battle facts.

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    Beluga whale demonstrating fascinating facts by mimicking human voice, surprising divers with its unique communication skills.

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    Person lying awake in bed illustrating fascinating brain facts about the first night effect and sleep behavior in new places.

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    Vintage illustration of the Krakatoa eruption with fascinating facts about the loudest sound ever known reaching 4,000 miles away.

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    Group of people watching food grilled over a volcano, showcasing fascinating facts that stick in your brain all week.

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    Busy Japanese street scene illustrating fascinating facts that will stick in your brain about disappearances in Japan.

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    Two students challenged themselves to make a film in one room, a fascinating fact about creative filmmaking.

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    Woman covering her mouth in reaction to a fascinating fact about saliva protecting teeth from acid before vomiting.

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