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Would you believe it if we told you that a chicken can live for 18 months without its head? It’s understandable to be skeptical, but it is true. It happened in 1940s America involving a chicken named Mike. Here's the full story

We have a handful on this list if you want more of that. We’ve compiled responses to this recent Reddit question: “What’s a fact about the world that sounds totally fake but is 100% true?”

Some of these answers may blow your mind. If you enjoy nerding out on random facts about the world, this one’s for you. But either way, you will likely learn something new today. 

#1

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Over 70 years ago then Naval Lieutenant James “Jimmy” Carter led a team that walked into a melting nuclear reactor core and shut it down safely. He got dosed with so much radioactivity (10,000x more than what we now consider safe) he pissed radioactive whizz for months. Yet he outlived not only his Presidential successor but his successor. He’s the nations oldest President ever, and recently celebrated his 78th wedding anniversary, also a record for a president.

moni2603 , Department of Defense Report

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Frank Hassler
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This needs an update: his wife passed away last year. But he just celebrated his 100th birthday on Oct. 1st!

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information In Switzerland, it's illegal to own 1 guinea pig. They consider them social animals and require companionship, so you have to have at least two!

BrunetteTh0t , Tambako The Jaguar / Flickr Report

#3

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Magnolia trees are so old that they predate bees by about 40 million years, and as a result are pollinated by beetles.

They are considered the first flowering plant on earth.

SuperHyperFunTime , Yannick Trottier Report

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David Paterson
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For many years they were thought to be the oldest flowering plant on Earth. Now this is known to be false as the earliest flowering plants had tiny flowers.

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#4

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Birds have been observed intentionally lining their nests with cigarette butts. While the nicotine in them is toxic to the birds, it's a low enough dose that it's not a significant risk to them in the short term (they don't live long enough for the long term effects to be a problem), and it k*lls parasites that may try to hide in the nest and infect the chicks.

Smaller bird species have been sighted stealing the anti-bird spikes that we put on buildings and lining their nests with them, like little palisade walls against other birds and predators. A small species like a songbird can navigate the spikes easily, but it makes it more difficult for a predator like a hawk or a rat to get to the nest.

Crows have also been observed stealing lit cigarettes from ashtrays and wafting the smoke through their feathers to k*ll parasites.

grendus , wirestock / freepik Report

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Silly-Rabbit
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We know so little about the animals that inhabit our world. If we just stopped and appreciated all the creatures, it would hopefully sink in that animals are more intelligent/emotional than we give them credit for.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information During the great depression, FDR created the Civilian Conservation Corps for young men. They planted over 2 BILLION! trees in their 7 years of existence. They also built a lot of the buildings and lodges at the national parks.

gochomoe , freepik Report

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The Cute Cat
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is wow in many level.. Talking about smart govt spending.. and also conserving nature..

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#6

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information The sea produces more oxygen than trees.

MrPestana , pixabay.com Report

#7

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information A group of pandas is called an embarrassment.

writerkyle , DejaVu Designs / freepik Report

#8

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Pistachio ice cream is about 2000 years older than Chocolate or Vanilla ice cream. Persians were making ice cream as early as 500BC, often flavored with Pistachio. Chocolate and Vanilla, on the other hand, are native to the New World and wouldn't make it there for another two thousand years.

Slow_Bed259 , Lalada / Pexels Report

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Leebo13
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I first tried it on my 40th birthday in late 2022, earlier this year one of supermarkets at my local shopping centre introduced a gelati range which included pistachio, I perpetually have a tub or two in my freezer.

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#9

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information How old the Appalachian Mountains really are:

They are older than trees, bones (including all dinosaurs), and the splitting of Pangaea -- so part of the mountain range is in Scotland.

The layering on the mountains looks "wrong" at some points because the tops of the mountains have eroded down & "new" geological forces have caused parts that weren't the top to rise above that...so the valleys of the current mountains may actually be the top of the original Appalachian Mountains.

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#10

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Cows have best friends!! you know how wee see them group all the time but they still has this their very best of friends for them. if they would sperate they'll get stressed about it. they really have this strong bond.

SnazzyTyler , wirestock / freepik Report

#11

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information A million seconds is about 11.5 days.

A billion seconds is over 31 **YEARS**.

Think about that when you consider the wealth of a millionaire vs a billionaire.

toolatealreadyfapped , bearfotos / freepik Report

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JoinMeZoe
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

we get to live to see around 2 207 520 000 seconds, if anyone was wondering.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information 80% of Soviet males born in 1923 didn’t survive WWII.

lusty_kittyxo , Archives New Zealand / flickr Report

#13

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information There are bears in super rural parts of Russia that are addicted to huffing fuel meant for the power generators, and there's nothing the locals can do about it, because when the locals try and take away the fuel from the bears it doesn't go well.

Kineticwizzy , wirestock / Freepik Report

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The Phantom Stranger
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bears can also get drunk from eating rotten apples. Maybe that means they have a genetic disposition towards addiction.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information The last execution by guillotine in France was the same year Star Wars hit theaters, 1977.

kjm16216 , Johann Jaritz Report

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Nico di anglo-solace
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

French accent: Hey wanna go to the execution then go see that new movie.......uh....Star wars they call it

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#15

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Chloroplasts are the organelles responsible for photosynthesis.

A sea slug called the emerald elysia, which has a transparent body, steals chloroplasts from algae and packs them into its own cells.

The chloroplasts continue to photosynthesize, providing the slug with ~80% of the total calories it will consume over its life.

RealBowsHaveRecurves , Thomas Bannenberg / Pexels Report

#16

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Italy didn’t have widespread use of the tomato until the 1700s and the pasta sauces we think of being a core of their cuisine didn’t exist until the 19th century.

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It’s amazing how many New World plants are central to what we think of as “classic” Old World ethnic or regional cuisines — tomatoes in Italy and around the Mediterranean, potatoes in Ireland, chilis all across South and East Asia.

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Pernille
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I sometimes feel the need to know what we ate before we got potatoes and tomatoes. The answer for most of western Europe is cabbage, porridge, bread, and lots of meat. Sauces were sometimes made with plums, plums was probably the fruit we used much like tomatoes are used today.

JoinMeZoe
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They were also once thought poisonous by people because they used to eat them on pewter plates, which are poisonous IF they put the acidic tomatoes on them.

BatPhace
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also tomatoes (and quite a few other "healthy" vegetables) are part of the nightshade family, there's a whole lot of people who are sensitive to these veggies and it can cause a litany of symptoms that seem unrelated. Just a tidbit of random info 🤣

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Edward Loopyderm
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tomatoes and potatoes are so closely related that someone grafted a tomato top to a potato plant and successfully grew both tomatoes and potatoes on a single plant.

talliloo
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

one reason tomatoes were not used was due to the fact that pewter was a large part of plates and other dishes. the acidity in the tomatoes on the pewter combined made it toxic and people became ill and/or died. so tomatoes were considered poisionous for years.

Jrog
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The red variety of tomato was actually poisonous (it's part of the Belladonna family). The red color comes from a form of the Lycopene enzyme that is harder to digest, and the red variety had very high levels of atropine and tomatine. Also, it was very small and bitter. The edible red tomatoes came from cross-breeding of the red decorative plants with the yellow edible variant, that had a different enzyme and much lower levels of toxins since it had been bred for human consumption by the mesoamericans since centuries. Originally, the cross breeding was made for decorative purposes, to have larger and brighter red tomatoes.

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Jrog
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

BS. Tomato reached Naples through the Spanish Crown in the mid-1500s. The american tomato was not red: it was actually yellow, and in Italian it's called "Pomodoro" as in "Apple of Gold" because of the color (Tomato comes from the Aztec name, "tomatl"). The red south-american variant was basically inedible, and when brought to Europe found its niche in alchemy as an aphrodisiac, it's supposed properties justified by an interpretation of the name as "pomo d'amore", i.e. "Love Apple". Tomato neither has or had no such properties, obviously. The current red variants mostly come from cross-breedings developed at the De Medici court in Florence, where red tomatoes (cultivated for decorative purpose) and mexican yellow and green tomatoes (good for eating) coexisted.

Jrog
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People started mixing pasta and tomato sauce in the early 1700s -not the 1800 as claimed here-, and in 1790 the recipe for Pasta al Pomodoro is listed in the "De Re Coquinaria" recipe book of Francesco Leonardi, the chef of Catherine II of Russia. He is sometimes cited as the inventor of the pasta with tomato sauce, but he was just collecting a bunch of recipes used by the noble families cooking staffs and formalizing the "best" version of several popular dishes. The recipe is quoted by Cavalcanti in 1839 in a book about traditional Neapolitan dishes, making its way into restaurants in the North of Italy and Austria due to the fame of the book. In the meanwhile, other variations became popular, as the Ragù (sauce with tomato and meat) and the Amatriciana (a variation of the traditional jowl bacon and cheese Gricia, with added tomato). Both are well documented in the early 1800, and the tomato sauce was first used on Pizza at about the same time.

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Don't listen to me
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So what did the Italians eat with their pasta before tomatoes arrived?

Debby Keir
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Tomatoes came to the UK early 1500's - originally named 'love apples'

Mary Kelly
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

a lot of brits think americans stole their christmas dinner for the u.s. thanksgiving...au contraire...turkey, cranberry sauce, potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, pumpkin pie, pecan pie -- all new world foods!!...scrooge asks for a turkey in the christmas carol b/c it was, even in the 1800s, that great new world bird...andm let's face it, goose is yucky

Jaya
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In the Netherlands, we see potatoes as the ultimate Dutch food, but it's actually super recent that we have potatoes in the Netherlands. It's interesting how little historic awareness we have when it comes to traditions, so many traditional things are actually pretty new.

Stephanie
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I heard somewhere that people thought tomatoes were poisonous for a long time, because they ate they off lead or metal plates that the tomato acid would erode. They got lead poisoning and blamed the tomatoes

Sam
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Refugee Jews, fleeing across Europe brought many well known foods to Italy: https://zamir.org/wp-content/notes/pdfs/2003/RodenFood.pdf Yes, Jews brought many foods to Italy, including: Stuffed goose, potato cakes, cabbage, and apple fritters: Brought by refugees from Germany and the Rhinelands as early as the 11th century Orecchiette pasta: Brought by Jews from France who settled in Southern Italy in the 12th century Yellow rice for Shabbat: A dish that uses saffron threads instead of cheese and butter to create a creamy side dish Carciofi alla giudia: A well-known dish of artichokes cooked almost submerged in olive oil Fried squash blossoms stuffed with mozzarella and anchovies: A dish that reflects the Mediterranean flair of Sephardic Jewish cuisine Fried baccalà: A dish of salt cod that reflects the Mediterranean flair of Sephardic Jewish cuisine

Jrog
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cabbage had been a Roman staple for centuries, imported from Greek tradition as a medicinal and food. Fritters are also a roman invention (the name comes from "Frictilia"), and were already widespread in Venice before the Jews were first allowed to settle in the city. Heck, the Frittole were named "national dessert" in official documents of the Venice Republic *three full centuries* before the first Jew was allowed to set foot in the region. That document is full of historical inaccuracies and straight up made-up stuff.

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Cuppa tea?
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And I guess many traditional dishes were at the beginning known only in certain area, not across the whole country.

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#17

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information We need a steady supply of horseshoe crab blood to run our modern medical system. Their blood contains compounds that detect miniscule amounts of harmful bacteria, otherwise IV drugs wouldn't be safe.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information The Deepest part of the ocean *isn't* the abyss. It's called The Hadalpelagic Zone. It encompasses the bottoms of trenches and sea floor caverns.

And we know frighteningly little about it.

The Challenger Deep is only the deepest *known* part of the ocean. There's almost certainly points in the ocean that are much deeper.

Jack-of-Hearts-7 , wirestock / Freepik Report

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Every glass of water you drink is almost 100% guaranteed to have at least one water molecule that was also drank by dinosaurs.

ProbablyABore , nensuria / freepik Report

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information There's a type of jellyfish that's immortal. The Turritopsis dohrnii, also known as the "immortal jellyfish," can transform its body into a younger state through a process called transdifferentiation, essentially making it immortal.

Kindergeschichten , Don Sniegowski / flickr Report

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Mammoths were alive during the construction of the Great Pyramid.

Also if you put it on a timeline, Cleopatra and Ceaser are closer to today than to the construction of the Great Pyramid.

Picards-Flute , Tracy O Report

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Gavrilo Princip tried to k*ll Archduke Franz Ferdinand during a parade through the streets of Sarajevo, but could not get close enough to the motorcade because of security. Later in the day, after the parade had been over for hours, Princip retreated sullenly to a small sandwich shop elsewhere in the city, when suddenly and completely out of the f*****g blue, Franz Ferdinand *just happened* to roll past him on his way back from a speech after taking an unscheduled detour down the same street as the sandwich shop. Princip walked right up to the car and shot the Archduke at point-blank range, k*lling him, which started World War I -- the deadliest conflict in human history up to that point.

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BrunoVI
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Horrifying fact: World War One was far, far, far, far from the deadliest conflict in human history up to that point. World War One killed about 15 million people, or 30 million people if you consider those who died from effects of World War One, including the "Spanish" Flu. (But I don't think it's reasonable to count those as "war dead," whereas I do think it's reasonable to count deliberate famines, like the Ukranian Holomodor, or even famines caused by suppression of dissent, like in Maoist China or British Ireland.) The Taiping Rebellion in China saw 30 million people killed. The Mongol invasions saw 57 million people killed. By comparison, the Crusades saw about 1 million die. The Lushan Rebellion and Three Kingdoms War, also in China, also saw way more people than World War One killed. The Black Death was caused by Germ Warfare by Muslim invaders of the Seige of Caffa, and could have killed 200 million people.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information When Betelgeuse goes supernova (if it hasn't already and we don't know yet) it will be visible in the day for roughly a year, and several more years we'll see it at night. That said, the prediction of 'when' by scientists is somewhere between today and 100,000 years from now. Odds are, none of us will see it.

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#24

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information There are currently more chickens than all other birds combined on this lovely planet.

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#25

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Chimpanzees share more DNA in common with humans than they do with any other primate.

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Feathered Dinosaur
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Better be a feathered dino and share DNA with a velociraptor. It had much more style 😎

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1/120 humans alive today are slaves paid nothing for their work. This doesn't include low wage slaves such as US prisoners. There are more slaves today than any other point in history.

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iseefractals
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Overall message is correct, specifics are not. There are estimated to be 44 million people living in slavery today 1/186, while the entire 400 odd years of transatlantic slave trade impacted 15 million people (12-12.8 of which were africans) and only 388,000 of which ended up in the colonies/united states, with the majority of slaves today being in the middle east, india, china, north korea and spread across Africa. Everyone should be a little more concerned with the here and now, not the over and done with.

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#27

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Earth’s core is as hot as the Sun’s surface.

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#28

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Australia is wider across than the moon.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information About 25% of people on earth don't know their birthday because they're from countries that don't have birth certificates. That's why about 14% of immigrants to the U.S. list January 1 as their birthday - because they had to make one up.

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Geoffrey Scott
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

60 Minutes did an outstanding piece on a former slave family who now owns the plantation their ancestors were on. My wife could not understand how they(slaves) could not know their lineage. She got "woke" on this that day. And be sure to calmly explain what "woke" means using this example. Or the Tulsa "riots". Woke does not mean subservient, it means being aware of what has transpired and to be mindful to ensure there is no repeat.

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The most common cause of death in pregnant women is homicide by their male partners.

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#31

You can hear a blue whale's heartbeat from more than 2 miles away. Now that's some serious love!

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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Detectable, and only with the right detectors. It's at a frequency not audible to the human ear.

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We don't know how much coastline there is on Earth.

It's called "The Coastline Paradox". Coastlines are fractal. Sure, we can look at a broad scale map, but miss all the tiny variations, sometimes mere ft or centimeters. These add up to huge numbers. Measuring the length of a coastline is tricky because the result depends on how detailed your measurement is. Imagine walking along the shore with a ruler: if you use a big ruler, you'll skip over small curves and bumps, giving you a shorter measurement. But if you use a smaller ruler, you can measure all the little details, and the coastline will seem much longer. Plus, it's always changing. Erosion, cliff collapse, water levels rising, volcanic events adding or removing it.

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#33

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Saudi Arabia imports sand.
Bonus fact: they also import camels.

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JB
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1 month ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Context: construction sand, as desert sand is terrible for concrete production.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information Screech owls will sometimes bring live sankes into their nests with their chicks nesting inside. Probably because the tiny snakes will eat parasites, although the chicks do sometimes eat the snakes.

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#35

40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.

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Leebo13
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another weird fact about Venus is that it has a hotter climate than Mercury because of its atmosphere.

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#36

We ground up most of the ancient Egyptian mummies into powder to paint with or…eat.

SuperHyperFunTime:
The Victorians were a fucking savage bunch.

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#37

There is also a shark (greenland shark, i think) that lives like 500 years; so there are sharks alive today that were alive before America became a country.

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Shrek
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You are also more likely to be bitten by a New Yorker than a shark 🤨

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#38

Honey never spoils; researchers discovered edible honey in the pyramids.

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#39

Caterpillars essentially liquify themselves, before turning into butterflies, in a process called larval ecdysis.

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Pandemonium
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They (you know, They) did a study where they trained caterpillars to be scared of some stimulus like a stink or a light pattern, and then tested the resulting butterflies after metamorphosis and saw the fear remained, so concluded that somewhere in that goo the memory persisted.

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40 Seemingly Fabricated Facts That Have Been Proven To Be Accurate Information The timespan between the use of copper swords and then steel swords is longer then the timespan between the use of steel swords and the nuclear bombs.

Syscrush:
Related: nuclear bombs were invented before the compound bow.

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Pyla
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1 month ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That makes sense, it correlates across a lot of tech. We walked since species inception until someone swung a leg over a horse, we rode a much shorter period of time henceforth, but rode for millennia longer than we drove in vehicles with zero equines attached to the front.

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