Weird World: 50 Amazing Facts From This Instagram Page To Satisfy Your Curiosity
InterviewIt’s a weird and wonderful world we live in, and there’s nobody out there who knows it better than the admins of Weird World. These linked Instagram and Facebook accounts share strange and interesting facts about science, history, and practically anything you can imagine!
We bet this page would go over well with anyone who enjoys juicy bits of trivia about everything and anything, but everyone is bound to find something that’ll satisfy their curiosity. What was the first ever fashion statement observed in chimpanzees? When in our lives do we start smiling and laughing less? Their page scratches all of these “I wonders” and more.
Read on for some behind-the-scenes info from our interview with the page’s creators and curators.
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The page is the brainchild of three friends who created it together in 2011. We reached out and they agreed to tell BoredPanda more about their page, which they created “as a way to share all the fascinating and weird information we come across.”
They emphasized that this had been an interest before they ever began sharing their posts with others, indicating that they regularly “sought out the most captivating and extraordinary facts, stories, and phenomena discovered on the internet.”
“We enjoy researching and sharing a wide range of topics,” the admins explained, “but our personal favorite types of posts revolve around natural phenomena and anomalies. These topics often captivate our interest and inspire us to delve deeper into understanding the unexplained.”
The admins also discussed the preferences they’ve noticed among their readers. It turns out that Weird World followers “particularly enjoy posts that delve into mysterious topics [, w]hether it's unsolved mysteries, paranormal phenomena, or strange occurrences[.]”
Personally, I’d recommend hitting this post up anytime you’re about to head to your favorite quiz bowl. With all of these neat trivia facts, there’s a decent chance that one of these facts (or something like it) might land on your lap.
If you’re not a trivia fan, would its health benefits change your mind? There are all sorts of neurological and emotional benefits to trivia. Let’s start with the fact that it can be good for your brain. Psychologist Deborah Stokes, Ph.D., L.P.C., B.C.N. told Healthline that “retaining information about things we’re interested in can be like exercise for the frontal cortex as the brain ages.”
Trivia is also a great social activity that gets you out of the house and meeting new people. The same Healthline article points out that trivia nights offer a rare (and usually, hopefully, quite strictly enforced) opportunity to put our phones down and spend some time with people face-to-face. Indeed, taking your phone out may get you penalized for cheating!
However, the experts in Healthline’s article also warned about the potential pitfalls of an unhealthy approach to trivia. For some people, trivia can become an obsession where they can’t accept having any holes in their knowledge about a given subject.
John Kounios, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at Drexel University in Pennsylvania, told Healthline that “this can motivate a person to the point at which they collect information about that topic compulsively. This might be called the ‘collect them all’ phenomenon. People collect facts about a topic the way a stamp collector collects stamps. The more, and the rarer, the better.”
“Some people are compulsive about gathering information on a topic,” he added in their article. “It’s only a problem if they’re ignoring other things in their lives.”
the struggle is real! i'm no one without my glasses, but i hope one day i put them on and find i won a golden medal too
Right? That'd be amazing. Oh, found your glasses, left them on the table. Oh look, you won the gold for fastest vacuuming-laundry-dishes triathlon. Congrats! Best day of chores ever!
Load More Replies...I fear the zombie apocalypse. My glasses would be the most important thing. At -8 you can't just raid a Walgreens for some readers
I feel your pain. My eyes don't focus together. One focuses about 2" farther out from the other focal point. My brain does a great job of compensating, but I'm still so very grateful for high index lenses!
Load More Replies...One of the biggest thrills in my life was seeing my feet in the shower after my severely myopic eyes were fixed by laser surgery.
Glasses on at age 4, cataract surgery at age 69, 4 1/2 years now glasses-free. Still try to adjust them, though. And I do the Harry Potter nightstand fumble pretty often, too.
My kid used to make this face when the sun was shining in her eyes, she now makes it as she has not been wearing her glasses for years. We call it the sun face
Me, everytime I venture outside and find that it is full of people
(UK). Goggle-eyed. Make goggles to your prescription for about £20. Mine were awesome until someone nicked them in Spain!
Yup. I can see without them, but have the visual acuity of a rhinoceros if I don’t wear them!
Yeah as a swimmer I relate. They make prescription goggles but sometimes even they're too foggy to see through
the pain is real - I couldn't read the clock by the bed until I had lasik back in 2002... it was truly a life changing surgery
MAGGIE ONEIL!! I remember this moment as a proud Canadian, but also someone who also wouldn't be able to see I won lol
Yet you can get prescription swimming goggles, which I'm sure she has otherwise she wouldn't see where she's swimming to.
This is how I look while sitting slightly too far away from my laptop, reading this listicle. My glasses are *right here* too.
I am only at 14th and I have to say there are some real tear jerkers in this list.
Intense Stories! By the way, what do you do with the time saved by writing RIP instead of Rest in Peace (they gave their whole lives and you didn't even give 5 seconds of it)?
Are we shaming people for using common abbreviations now?
Load More Replies...I am only at 14th and I have to say there are some real tear jerkers in this list.
Intense Stories! By the way, what do you do with the time saved by writing RIP instead of Rest in Peace (they gave their whole lives and you didn't even give 5 seconds of it)?
Are we shaming people for using common abbreviations now?
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