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We have all relied on Wikipedia's knowledge at least a few times in our lives, no matter whether we admit it or not. After all, Wikipedia has an article on nearly every topic you can think of. In fact, it even has articles on topics you wouldn't even imagine! And they range from mildly interesting to extremely wild. So, today, let's take a trip through the list of wild Wikipedia articles and broaden our horizons on strange topics. 

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#1

Stone statue of a dog raising its paw at a train station, featured in wild Wikipedia pages that surprise online viewers I personally really like Lampo (dog) It's about a dog from Italy that became famous for travelling Italy by trains all by himself.

ArtemisAndromeda , LepoRello Report

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    #2

    Pouring whiskey over ice in a glass with a lemon twist, featured in wild Wikipedia pages people can’t believe are real The timeline of Irish inventions 

    There’s a 300 year gap between the invention of whiskey and the next listed invention.

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    #3

    Scene from Forrest Gump showing three people sitting on a bench, illustrating wild Wikipedia pages people find hard to believe are real. A real life Forrest Gump. Made one clueless financial decision after another and kept getting richer. Was fooled into shipping "coal to Newcastle" (where the saying came from) but made a serious profit because it arrived right before a miner's strike.

    Got tired of his wife and told people she died. When they visited and saw her walking around the house, he just said that was her ghost.

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    As probably everyone knows, Wikipedia is a non-profit multilingual online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. The page uses the "wisdom of crowds" principle, where it’s believed that large groups of people are collectively smarter than individual experts. So, Wikipedia relies on volunteers to improve the quality and accuracy of the pages over time and on writers to back up factual statements with valid sources.

    #4

    Old man with long white hair and beard holding a unique weapon in a dark mysterious setting from wild Wikipedia pages. Christopher Lee's Life.

    GeneralDefenestrates , movie-screencaps Report

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    #5

    List of unusual deaths. This page catalogs instances throughout history where individuals have met their demise in bizarre, unexpected, or seemingly improbable ways. From historical figures to ordinary people, the list includes deaths resulting from strange accidents, curious circumstances, and sometimes even tragicomic events. Some entries may seem like they're straight out of fiction, but they are based on documented accounts and historical records. It's a fascinating, albeit morbid, exploration of the unpredictable nature of life and the strange ways in which it can end.

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    #6

    Soldier in camouflage gear walking on a dirt path in a barren field, representing wild Wikipedia pages online. The Unkillable Soldier. Wiki’s first paragraph really says all you need to know about him. 

    ThePurgingLutheran , Specna Arms Report

    Yet, the editing isn’t as simple as it sounds. There are some rules to abide by if you want to make some edits to the encyclopedia. For instance, not putting in fake information, avoiding opinions, and sticking to valid facts. To make sure these rules are implemented, Wikipedia administrators sometimes protect certain pages from direct editing if they believe they can be subjected to online vandalism. 

    The Wiki administrators can usually identify the IP address and rough location of people editing articles, letting them spot suspicious behavior patterns. So, if a person gets caught misbehaving, their account can be suspended, even if the person isn’t identified.

    #7

    Traditional full English breakfast with eggs, sausage, beans, black pudding, and grilled tomatoes on a plate. The names of traditional Scottish foods are wild. I was first introduced to this page by someone who was playing "Scottish dish or STD?" >Cullen skink >Collops >Festy c**k.

    gambalore , Nestor Correa Mayo Report

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    #8

    There's an operating system called TempleOS that's created by a sole programmer called Terry A. Davis.

    it's nuts because not only he developed an operating system, which is incredibly hard to do especially for one person, but he even created his own compiler, kernel, and a programming language to go with it.

    most crazy part was that Terry has schizophrenia and had visions of God, which lead him to make an operating system that's supposed to act as the Third Temple. the OS runs on 16-colour display and 640x480 resolution "as God intended".

    also on TempleOS there's a random text generator that is supposed to be God directly communicating to you.

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    #9

    Penguin standing on a paved surface near a fence, an example from wild Wikipedia pages people find hard to believe. My favorite one is perhaps the one about Nils Olav. It's my favorite Wikipedia article ever.

    HelpfulDeparture , Lee Carson Report

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    Still, even with all these rules and protections, there have been many times when Wikipedia had some funny or even harmful mistakes in its articles. 

    For example, it was written that David Beckham was a Chinese goalkeeper back in the 18th century or that The Duchess of Cornwall's Christian name is Cow-miller. Also, there have been many blunders reporting the death of a very alive person. 

    And even though some of you might say that some of the articles in this list should be in the blunders list instead of this one, you would be mistaken. Yes, we agree that some of them sound quite unbelievable, but they’re true! 

    So, upvote the articles you think are the wildest! And maybe you know some we haven’t put in here? Share them with us in the comments! 

    #10

    Horse riders in traditional dress patrol a vibrant marketplace with historical buildings and handmade textiles under clear skies The talk page for the article on Saladin has been a war between Arab, Turk, and Kurd nationalists arguing over his ethnicity since Wikipedia started.

    *checks*

    Yup. Still going on. The simple seven word sentence that he was most likely Kurdish is backed by 5 whole citations just because the article for years was defined by flame and edit wars over the topic.

    Lord0fHats , Oleksandr P Report

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    #11

    Spiral galaxy glowing with stars and cosmic dust, showcasing a wild and unbelievable space phenomenon on Wikipedia pages. The wikipedia page titled, "Timeline of the Far Future", is kind of mind-blowing. It describes the year 10^10^10^56th: "Around this vast timeframe, quantum tunnelling in any isolated patch of the universe could generate new inflationary events, resulting in new Big Bangs giving birth to new universes.".

    Some_Wastelander , Pixabay Report

    #12

    Old stained urinal with rust marks in a tiled restroom, featured in wild Wikipedia pages people find hard to believe. Tycho Brahe was a world renown astronomer who had gold in his mouth and died at a party because he refused to excuse himself from a conversation to go to the bathroom and relieve himself.

    User , Hakeem James Hausley Report

    #13

    Historical painting showing a royal courtroom scene, illustrating one of the wild Wikipedia pages people find hard to believe are real. Cavader Synod

    A pope had the corpse of his predecessor exhumed and put on trial.

    ohdearitsrichardiii , KATRIN BOLOVTSOVA Report

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    #14

    Spiral notebook open on wooden table with a blank numbered list under the heading about Wikipedia pages. I've always been a fan of List of lists of lists.

    SchreiberBike , Suzy Hazelwood Report

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    #15

    Crime scene investigators in protective suits examining chalk outline on road behind yellow stop tape near residential area Ken McElroy. A man who terrorized Skidmore Missouri but could never be convicted. And by *terrorized* I mean multiple counts of theft, arson, assault, and [forced intimacy]. Finally the town had enough, banded together, and shot him in broad daylight. No one talked to the police and no one was ever charged for his [end]. Here is a small Wikipedia excerpt to let you know what kind of monster he was: > McElroy fathered more than 10 children with different women. He met his last wife, Trena McCloud (1957–2012), when she was 12 years old and in eighth grade and he was 35. He raped McCloud repeatedly. McCloud's parents initially opposed the relationship, but after McElroy burned their house down and shot the family dog, they begrudgingly agreed to the marriage. She became pregnant when she was fourteen, dropped out of school in the ninth grade, and went to live with McElroy and his second wife Alice.

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    #16

    The 1972 Iran blizzard dropped 26 feet of snow in 6 days. It buried at least 4,000 people, and some villages were completely wiped out with no survivors.

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    #17

    Great Molasses Flood

    I didn't think it was real.

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    #18

    Wild chimpanzee captured in natural habitat, showcasing unexpected behavior featured on wild Wikipedia pages online. The Gombe Chimpanzee War. Pretty sure it's the only known war to be fought between non-humans.

    jhemsley99 , Sane Noor Report

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    #19

    Animated scene of a woman in a forest holding a small blue bird, illustrating wild Wikipedia pages that seem unbelievable. Operation Snow White, not because its Wikipedia is unusual or anything, but because THIS WHOLE THING EVEN F*****G HAPPENED.

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    #20

    The Erfort Latrine Disaster comes to mind.

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    #21

    Close-up of a microphone at an event with a blurred crowd in the background, illustrating wild Wikipedia pages. The “My Way Killings”, where people in karaoke bars would get killed for singing My Way by Frank Sinatra wrong. Talking about gatekeeping in music.

    justk4y , Kane Reinholdtsen Report

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    #22

    Broken glass bottle pieces on a concrete ledge, an unusual scene from wild Wikipedia pages that are hard to believe are real. The Đorđe Martinović incident where a man indirectly caused the collapse of a country in a most unusual manner.

    dawidowmaka , KoolShooters Report

    #23

    Eiffel Tower viewed from below against a blue sky with scattered clouds and tree branches framing the scene. Honestly any mentioned in the Citation Needed or Two of These People are Lying gameshow youtube series. Jack Churchill, the madman with a bow and a claymore in WW2; Julie d'Aubigny, the 14 year old bisexual girl winning illegal duels and burning down convents pre-french revolution; the Ice Block Expedition, Victor Lustig, the man who sold the Eiffel tower (twice). Humanity's been up to some crazy s**t.

    uDontPlay , Chait Goli Report

    #24

    Roll of toilet paper hanging on a wall mount, an unexpected example from wild Wikipedia pages people online find hard to believe. Great Emu War, Toilet Paper Orientation, and yes this is not b******t but it is the List of Sexually Active Popes.

    L3go07 , Vie Studio Report

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    #25

    Close-up of a dictionary page showing the word dictionary and its detailed definition, highlighting unusual Wikipedia pages. Corbin Bleu. The page itself isn't crazy since he's just an actor who appeared in the High School Musical movies. However his page has been translated into over 200 different language by one guy in Saudi Arabic which makes it one of the most translated biographies on Wikipedia.

    jablair51 , Pixabay Report

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    #26

    Person coding on a laptop, exploring Wikipedia pages that are so wild people online can’t believe they’re real. It's an internal page, but I still find it super funny. Do NOT bite the developers.

    Tantomile_ , Christina Morillo Report

    #27

    Group of people in traditional attire dancing in a circle outside a pub, illustrating unique and wild Wikipedia pages. Every word under the rules section of this article. It has to be a joke.

    User , Roz South Report

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    #28

    Historic castle surrounded by trees, featured in wild Wikipedia pages that people online find unbelievable. How has the Battle of Castle Itter not been mentioned? This should have been a movie by now!

    W0rk3rB , Steve J. Morgan Report

    #29

    Winnie the Pooh cartoon character looking into a mirror surrounded by honey pots, a wild Wikipedia pages reference. Tarrare, a Frenchman who would eat huge amounts of anything.

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    #30

    Always did like the pig war.

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    #31

    Close-up of a roulette wheel showing numbered red and black slots, highlighting wild and unexpected outcomes. I think the "coding" approach to addiction treatment is pretty wild.

    empty_space_0 , Zak Chapman Report

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    #32

    White Honda Ridgeline pickup truck parked on a city street, illustrating unusual Wikipedia pages that are so wild. The Wikipedia page on the Honda Ridgeline is surprisingly detailed compared to other comparable vehicles.

    95accord , RL GNZLZ Report

    #33

    Red classic car with open hood at a car show, featured among wild Wikipedia pages that surprise people online. Nebraska v. One 1970 2-Door Sedan Rambler (Gremlin)

    forcallaghan , CZmarlin Report

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    #34

    George Remus was a member of organized crime who referred to himself in the first person and his wikipedia page is written in that style.

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