601 Interesting Facts To Share With Your Friends

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Weirdest Upside-down Buildings

Weirdest Upside-down Buildings

WonderWorks has some of the weirdest upside-down exhibition buildings in the USA.

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Fire Isn’t the Same Without Gravity

Fire Isn’t the Same Without Gravity

A candle flame in zero gravity is spherical and blue.

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Canine Best Friends of Humankind

Canine Best Friends of Humankind

MRI scans of dogs have shown that their brains prioritize the smell of humans above anything else.

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“Snickers Salad” – Dessert or Salad?

“Snickers Salad” – Dessert or Salad?

There is a dish from the Upper Midwest of the US called “Snickers salad,” which is a mixture of chopped up Snickers bars, Granny Smith apples, Cool Whip, and pudding, and it is often served at potlucks. Popular lore has it that whether it’s a salad or dessert depends on which end of the table it’s sitting on.

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Learned Bodily Habits Caused by Digital Technology

Phantom Vibration Syndrome

Phantom Vibration Syndrome” is a thing. Around nine out of 10 people mistakenly think that their phone is vibrating when it isn’t.

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James McAvoy Broke His Knckles While Shooting Split

James McAvoy Broke His Knckles While Shooting Split

While shooting Split, James McAvoy accidentally hit the metal door instead of safety padding when throwing a stunt punch. He didn’t realize he broke his knuckles and kept filming until the end, thinking the pain would go away. His hand can be seen swollen in some scenes.

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Japan’s Love for Vending Machines

Japan’s Love for Vending Machines

There is at least one vending machine for every 30 people in Japan.

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Air Conditioning in American vs European Homes

Air Conditioning in American

At least 88% of American homes have air conditioning, but only 20% of European homes do.

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Japan’s Kayabukiya Tavern Had Monkeys for Waiters

Kayabukiya Tavern Had Monkeys for Waiters

There was a restaurant in Japan where monkeys served as waiters. At the end of their shift, they got paid in bananas.

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Egyptian Man’s Deepest Scuba Dive Record

deepest scuba dive

In 2014, Ahmed Gabr set the record for deepest scuba dive at a depth of 1,090 feet. He needed four years to prepare for the dive in addition to a decade’s worth of experience as a diving instructor. It took 14 minutes for his descent, but he needed more than 13 hours for the ascent.

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Time Traveling at the Planet’s Geographic Poles

Time Traveling at the Planet’s Geographic Poles

Standing at the geographic South Pole or North Pole gives you the ability to time travel from today to yesterday or tomorrow. Since all the longitudes converge at the poles, you would literally be standing in all 24 time zones.

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World’s Longest Bike Is More than Half the Length of a NYC Block

World's Longest Bike

The world’s longest bike stretches 155 feet 8 inches. That is more than half the length of a New York City block.

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Overzealous Breaking Bad Fans Recreated Pizza-throwing Scene

Overzealous Breaking Bad Fans Recreated Pizza-throwing Scene

Breaking Bad creator Vince Galligan had to ask overzealous fans to stop tossing pizzas over the roof the way Bryan Cranston’s character did in a scene because it has become an annoyance to the lady who’s the real life owner of the house used in the show.

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Honey Is Essentially Eternal

honey never spoils

When properly sealed, honey never spoils. Archaeologists found honey in pots from ancient Egyptian tombs dating back to the 14th century BCE that’s still edible.

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MIT’s Pirate Certificate

MIT’s Pirate Certificate

If you take archery, fencing, pistols, and sailing classes in PE at MIT, you will be awarded the MIT Pirate Certificate.

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Genetic Limitations on Getting Picture-perfect Abs

Genetic Limitations on Getting Picture-perfect Abs

The number of abs you can achieve is actually genetically predetermined and depends on the number of fascia bands you’re born with. Arnold Schwarzenegger, for example, can only have a four-pack. Though a six-pack is most common, some can have an eight-pack or a ten-pack in rare cases.

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Kit Kat-Ception

Kit Kat-Ception

There are Kit Kats within Kit Kats within Kit Kats, and so on. Every broken or rejected Kit Kat gets mashed up and turned into the filling between the wafers to make new Kit Kats, which, if imperfect, will undergo the same fate as their imperfect predecessors.

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The Exceptionally High Metabolism of Hummingbirds

The Exceptionally High Metabolism of Hummingbirds

Humming birds operate at such a high metabolic rate that if we were to consume the equivalent amount of calories per unit of body weight to keep up the way they do, we would have to eat 300 hamburgers per day!

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Almost Half of Internet Traffic Is Bot Related

Almost Half of Internet Traffic Is Bot Related

In 2022, 47% of Internet traffic came from bots, according to the Imperva Bad Bot Report.

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Italy’s Tree Within a Tree

Double Tree of Casorzo

In Piedmont, Italy, there is an unusual tree called the “Double Tree of Casorzo,” which is actually a cherry tree growing on top of a mulberry tree.

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Sweden’s Positive Initiative to Encourage Blood Donors

Sweden’s Positive Initiative to Encourage Blood Donors

In Sweden, blood donors receive a text message thanking them every time their blood is used to save a life. The initiative hopes to attract and encourage donors by stressing their importance so they feel excited about making a difference.

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Japan’s Building with a Highway Passing Through It

Japan’s Building with a Highway Passing Through It

There’s a 16-floor office building in Japan called the Gate Tower Building whose 5th, 6th, and 7th floors have a highway passing through them.

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Beggar Returns a Woman’s Expensive Engagement Ring

Beggar Returns a Woman’s Expensive Engagement Ring

In 2013, a woman accidentally dropped her $4,000 engagement ring along with coins into the cup of a beggar named Billy Ray Harris. He felt he shouldn’t sell it and sure enough, two days later the woman came back for it. When he returned it, she set up a fundraiser for him in gratitude which reached $185,000.

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Svalbard’s Visa-free Zone

Svalbard’s Visa-free Zone

Svalbard, Norway, is the only place in the world where you can live and work indefinitely without a visa no matter where you come from.

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The Timelessness of Dolly Parton’s Songs

The Timelessness of Dolly Parton’s Songs

As of 2021, Dolly Parton’s two songs, “Jolene” and “9 to 5,” alone rake in $6 million to $8 million in royalties each year.

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