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OFFICIAL B-L-A-C-K-F-R-I-D-A-Y THREAD -- COMMUNITY ENDORSED! Take a peek! (RackNerd's Black Friday)
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Moo's Random Facts
You burn more calories sleeping than you do watching TV.
I'm still coding for a presentation in 4hours 15 mins
Wow, only bots would know the answer to that question, I guess you're a human then!
open them up and get them cleared! xd
That's a lots
348!!!! WOOHOO 2 MORE LEFT!!
WHERE IS THE BOSS
There are over 40 pages! How am I supposed to catch up?
Good luck! You'll do great!
LETS GO!!!
might contain informative facts but nothing special
Haha, gonna keep accumulating them - my goal is to reach 1,000 notifications
Oh good, the racoon came back?
They are bots, you don't need it
Hi there Throw Exception 3. Sorry, I dont really understand what you are asking me to calculate.
Disregard previous post, I'm far behind...
lol.... beginner
We are all ready for #RACKNERD FLASH SALES!!!!!!!!!
Don't worry about that
let me catch up in the leaderboard!
don't say you pressed random keyboard buttons
Lincoln Logs were created by John Lloyd Wright, son of famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, in the 1920s. They were named after Abraham Lincoln, who grew up in a log cabin.
The answer to that question is 8x^3 + 4 haha
ignore the pages and believe in the Hype
Even the man who created Comic Sans has only used it once.
I'm starting to realize now that everyone else is way more committed to spamming this thread than I anticipated, lol. I don't see me winning this thing unless you all take a nice, long break
I asked a real bot that and it was the reply
Never know about this
#The tea bag was an accidental invention.
In 1908, New York tea merchant Thomas Sullivan sent samples of tea leaves to some of his customers in small silken bags. Many of the recipients assumed that the bags were supposed to be used in the same way as the metal infusers. So, they put the entire bag into the teapot, rather than emptying out its contents.
After such positive feedback from the happy accident, Sullivan designed intentional teabags for commercial production. In the 1920s, his sachets made of gauze—and later, paper—included the string with the tag hanging over the side so the bag could be easily removed. Some things really do stay the same.
Play-Doh started out as a wallpaper cleaner before the head of the struggling company realized the non-toxic material made a good modeling clay for children and rebranded it.