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He did not unzip, of course. He simply peed into an apparatus in his spacesuit, located in the pants.

This pisses me off. There are times when the moon temperature isn't dangerous, so he should have peed freely then. Now we have to send another guy just to properly mark our territory. Thanks Buzz!

Better do it before these guys do. You've got a bunch of artists in a rocket ship doing a flyby of the moon, you KNOW they're gonna try something.

They aren't landing though. Who would shell out that kind of money and not even land?

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Of the twelve crew members of the Enola Gay, only three of them knew exactly why they were flying to Hiroshima that day.
In the film Jurassic Park, the sound of velociraptors barking at each other is actually the sound of a tortoise while mating.
Italy's Mafia turns over $178 billion a year, accounting for 7% of the country's GDP.


Interesting!


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Loving this thread! I can now join a game show and win lol keep 'em coming!

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  • A University of California, Davis study showed that when people in love stare into each other's eyes, their heartbeats and breathing rates sync together.
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The largest internal organ is the liver. It is also the heaviest organ, with an average of 1.6 kilograms (3.5 pounds).

The largest external organ, which is also the largest organ in general, is the skin.



I remember that was the final question in one of those million dollar shows

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  • What is the first name of the character Mr. Snuffleupagus of Sesame Street? (Final question on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, Philippines, 2001. The answer is Aloysius.)

I spent my whole childhood watching Sesame Street and even I didn't know that.  

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James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. president continuously bought slaves with his own money in order to free them... For the wrong reasons

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In 1386 a pig in France was executed by public hanging for the murder of a child.

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  • Fast food restaurants use the colors red and yellow because looking at those colors kind of makes you hungry.
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Jess.PWinkler wrote:
James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. president continuously bought slaves with his own money in order to free them... For the wrong reasons

I'm almost afraid to ask. What reasons were those? o_o

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Phillip.Laplana wrote:

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James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. president continuously bought slaves with his own money in order to free them... For the wrong reasons

I'm almost afraid to ask. What reasons were those? o_o

www.history.com/.amp/news/james-buchanan-bought-and-freed-slaves-but-not-for-the-reason-you-might-think


At first I thought of him like "oh, something like Oskar Schindler? :o", but no -.-

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Jess.PWinkler wrote:
Phillip.Laplana wrote:
Jess.PWinkler wrote:
James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. president continuously bought slaves with his own money in order to free them... For the wrong reasons

I'm almost afraid to ask. What reasons were those? o_o

www.history.com/.amp/news/james-buchanan-bought-and-freed-slaves-but-not-for-the-reason-you-might-think
At first I thought of him like "oh, something like Oskar Schindler? :o", but no -.-


Well it seems they did not end up as free as they thought.. Bummer. o_o

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Phillip.Laplana wrote:

Jess.PWinkler wrote:

Phillip.Laplana wrote:

Jess.PWinkler wrote:

James Buchanan, the 15th U.S. president continuously bought slaves with his own money in order to free them... For the wrong reasons

I'm almost afraid to ask. What reasons were those? o_o

www.history.com/.amp/news/james-buchanan-bought-and-freed-slaves-but-not-for-the-reason-you-might-think

At first I thought of him like "oh, something like Oskar Schindler? :o", but no -.-

Well it seems they did not end up as free as they thought.. Bummer. o_o

No haha, in my country the Spanish lords started to free their slaves because it was more expensive to support them than giving them a salary.

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Google, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and a lot of other websites and apps are banned in China. I learned this today :O

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Jess.PWinkler wrote:
Google, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and a lot of other websites and apps are banned in China. I learned this today :O


China has their own versions of Google, YouTube and whatnot. I was not aware that Facebook is also banned. I thought Zuckerberg would have had that wrinkle ironed out.

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  • In Japan you can buy many wonderful things from vending machines, like sake (rice wine), beer, t-shirts, vegetables, eggs, condoms, bananas, neckties, living horned beetles the size of a lemon, used pantsu (they're not really used, they're just made to look that way), fishing gear, kerosene, pornographic magazines, and of course umbrellas.
  • In Japan, you chuck your shoes for some house slippers, and you chuck those for bathroom slippers.
  • Masabumi Hosomo was the sole Japanese passenger on the RMS Titanic. When he returned home, his countrymen condemned him for not going down with the ship and dying with the other passengers, and they branded him a dishonorable coward.
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  • Flushing the toilet after 10:00 PM is illegal in Switzerland.
  • The Canadian Radio Television Commission requires that one in every five songs played on the radio is sung by a Canadian.
  • In 2009, Japan passed a law that made it illegal to be fat.
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Cactus trivia! In honor of the many people in my immediate environment who have no idea how to take care of a cactus and may end up killing the 4 or 5 cactuses that we have.


  • The Latin plural of cactus is cacti. The English plural of cactus is cactuses. The dictionary says that you can use either one.
  • Cactus water is denser than tap water but it is still safe for drinking.
  • There was an old Aztec prohecy that said their nomadic peoples would settle down in a place where they saw an eagle standing on a cactus and eating a rattlesnake.
  • Cactus stems do all the photosynthesis since it has no leaves.
  • Cacti are not generally poisonous although some cactuses like peyote ocntain psychoactive alkaloids that can get you super high.




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Halloween special - zombie ants :o


The tropical fungus Ophiocordyceps infects ants’ central nervous systems. By the time the fungi been in the insect bodies for nine days, they have complete control over the host’s movements.

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Phillip.Laplana wrote:
Cactus trivia! In honor of the many people in my immediate environment who have no idea how to take care of a cactus and may end up killing the 4 or 5 cactuses that we have.
The Latin plural of cactus is cacti. The English plural of cactus is cactuses. The dictionary says that you can use either one.
Cactus water is denser than tap water but it is still safe for drinking.
There was an old Aztec prohecy that said their nomadic peoples would settle down in a place where they saw an eagle standing on a cactus and eating a rattlesnake.
Cactus stems do all the photosynthesis since it has no leaves.
Cacti are not generally poisonous although some cactuses like peyote ocntain psychoactive alkaloids that can get you super high.



Thanks for sharing this. People always told me that "cacti" is the only true spelling and I knew that was wrong...now I have proof. Ha! :D 

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Jess.PWinkler wrote:
Halloween special - zombie ants :o
The tropical fungus Ophiocordyceps infects ants’ central nervous systems. By the time the fungi been in the insect bodies for nine days, they have complete control over the host’s movements.


That's the zombie ant, isn't it? The fungus makes the ant crawl out on a limb and starve to death, then it sprouts a pillar out of the ant's neck and releases spores into the wind! :D  

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dragonsky wrote:
Phillip.Laplana wrote:
Cactus trivia! In honor of the many people in my immediate environment who have no idea how to take care of a cactus and may end up killing the 4 or 5 cactuses that we have.
The Latin plural of cactus is cacti. The English plural of cactus is cactuses. The dictionary says that you can use either one.
Cactus water is denser than tap water but it is still safe for drinking.
There was an old Aztec prohecy that said their nomadic peoples would settle down in a place where they saw an eagle standing on a cactus and eating a rattlesnake.
Cactus stems do all the photosynthesis since it has no leaves.
Cacti are not generally poisonous although some cactuses like peyote ocntain psychoactive alkaloids that can get you super high.



Thanks for sharing this. People always told me that "cacti" is the only true spelling and I knew that was wrong...now I have proof. Ha! :D


You're welcome.  

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Phillip.Laplana wrote:

That's the zombie ant, isn't it? The fungus makes the ant crawl out on a limb and starve to death, then it sprouts a pillar out of the ant's neck and releases spores into the wind! :D


Yessss

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  • Some Eskimos have been known to use refrigerators to keep their food from freezing.
  • Google regularly rents goats to mow the lawns of their corporate headquarters.
  • Coke in a glass bottle really does taste better than Coke from a can or from a plastic bottle. Polymers from a plastic bottle and from the inside coating of an aluminium can can absorb part of the taste and smell. But glass is chemically inert. It has no taste or smell.
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  • Armadillo shells are bulletproof. One Texas man was hospitalized when a bullet he shot at an armadillo ricocheted off the animal and hit him in the jaw.
  • There were active volcanoes on the moon when dinosaurs were alive. Most of the volcanoes probably stopped one billion years ago, but new NASA findings suggest there might still have been active lava flow 100 million years ago, when dinosaurs were still roaming.
  • When there was a cotton shortage during World War I, Kimberly-Clark developed a thin, flat cotton substitute that the army tried to use as a filter in gas masks. The war ended before scientists perfected the material for gas masks, so the company redeveloped it to be smoother and softer, then marketed Kleenex as facial tissue instead.
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I never knew any of thesethe. This trend is so amazing

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Ancient Egyptians used dead mice to ease toothaches: In Ancient Egypt, people put a dead mouse in their mouth if they had a toothache, according to Nathan Belofsky’s book Strange Medicine: A Shocking History of Real Medical Practices Through the Age. Mice were also used as a warts remedy during Elizabethan England.


Sloths have more neck bones than giraffes: Despite physical length, there are more bones in the neck of a sloth than a giraffe. There are seven vertebrae in the neck of giraffes, and in most mammals, but there are t in a sloth. Still, giraffes are among 23 of the world’s biggest living animals.


Pigeon poop is the property of the British Crown: In the 18th century, pigeon poop was used to make gunpowder, so King George I confirmed the droppings to be property of the crown.

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  • Google's founders were willing to sell to Excite for under $1 million in 1999—but Excite turned them down.
  • There was a third Apple founder. Ronald Wayne sold his 10% stake for $800 in 1976.
  • In a 2008 survey, 58% of British teens thought Sherlock Holmes was a real guy, while 20% thought Winston Churchill was not.
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  • Remember when Coca Cola came out with that green version that was colored and flavored with stevia leaf extract? It turns out they didn't need to do that. Without the normally added food coloring, Coca Cola's real color *is* green!
  • The Guinness Book of Records holds the record for Most Frequently Stolen Library Book.
  • The Code of Hammurabi, one of the world's oldest and most complete legal codes stated that the punishment for a bartender who watered down beer was execution.

We're baaaaack! ^__^

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Phillip.Laplana wrote:
Remember when Coca Cola came out with that green version that was colored and flavored with stevia leaf extract? It turns out they didn't need to do that. Without the normally added food coloring, Coca Cola's real color *is* green!
The Guinness Book of Records holds the record for Most Frequently Stolen Library Book.
The Code of Hammurabi, one of the world's oldest and most complete legal codes stated that the punishment for a bartender who watered down beer was execution.
We're baaaaack! ^__^


Had no idea about the first one...and hell yeah, I agree about the last one! :D :D 

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Wow, I just read this thread and most of these are new information for me! (and they're really interesting to know!) Thanks for sharing guys, I'm trying read back all of them. Haha I wish I had something to share.

Everyday is a learning journey. Keep going!


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Very Interesting! Different looks of beautiful women around the world.  

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HIPPOPOTOMONSTROSESQUIPPEDALIOPHOBIA is the fear of long word xD

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HIPPOPOTOMONSTROSESQUIPPEDALIOPHOBIA is the fear of long word xD
No way! I call b--... oh wait, the internet says it is so. It must be true. :D

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Today's trivia is in pictures!


1. The world is a cat. Playing with Australia.


2. You can fit a bucketload of Switzerlands inside of Brazil.


3. and finally, here is a map of ALL PUBS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM


You know... just in case you're a mite thirsty for a pint or two.

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Using "Femto Photography," scientists at MIT have developed a camera that can record one trillion exposures per second. That's so very near the speed of light that you can actually *watch* a burst of light travelling in slow motion through a Coke bottle filled with water. Holy crap. I always wondered what that would look like.




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- Cocoa beans aren't really beans, but seeds.


- Before a process called fermentation is finished, they haven't got their typical cocoa aroma yet.


- The vanilla spice is sort of a fruit. It is the fruit of a tropical orchid. And it also is fermented.

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Phillip.Laplana wrote:
Jess.PWinkler wrote:
Google, Youtube, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp and a lot of other websites and apps are banned in China. I learned this today :O

China has their own versions of Google, YouTube and whatnot. I was not aware that Facebook is also banned. I thought Zuckerberg would have had that wrinkle ironed out.

I Think China Don't have there own WhatsApp version like Google or YouTube, Most of my friends who are living in china they said we use qqchat application as our WhatsApp messenger.

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The melting point of graphite ranges between 4000 and 5000 K depending on the pressure. The covalent bonds between the individual atoms are very strong. In order for graphite to melt, it is these bonds that need to be broken. The strength of these bonds is comparable to those in diamond, another allotrope of carbon. And similar to diamond, the melting point of graphite would have to be very high. In fact, at normal atmospheric temperature, neither substance can melt. Instead, they burn (or sublimate) at about 3600°C.

However, by increasing the pressure on graphite, it can be induced to melt rather than burn at a high temperature. Experiments have revealed that, depending on the pressure, the melting point of graphite can range between 4000K and 5000K.

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