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He should have pressed ctrl+z to fix that
PAGE 537!
LAST GIVEAWAY WAS ANNOUNCED ON PAGE 489!
The first heart transplant using a "dead heart" was performed by surgeons in Australia, in October 2014.
In 2016, a Singaporean street food vendor was awarded a Michelin star.
In the 17th century Ottoman Empire, drinking coffee was punishable by death.
Nixon was the first (and, to date, only) U.S. President to resign from the Presidency and be pardoned by another President.
In the 1950s, Las Vegas crowned a Miss Atomic Bomb.
too funny!
Bill Gates was a mistake as a human
The horses in Olympic equestrian events have their own passports and fly business class.
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Welcome
THANK YOU CLIENTEXEC TEAM FOR THE GIVEAWAY! ❤️❤️❤️
most likely I missed this, lol
The first American woman to win an Olympic event received a porcelain bowl instead of a gold medal.
Yeah last spot was claimed by Frankie who literally didn't noticed the giveaway till PAGE 491
The world record for the most candles ever put on a birthday cake was 50,151.
A single ounce of gold can be beaten into a sheet covering nearly 100 square feet, or drawn out into 50 miles of gold wire.
At almost 169 feet, the world's tallest waterslide, located in Kansas City, is taller than Niagara Falls.
The modern world's first international sporting fixture was a cricket match played in 1844 between Canada and the USA. Canada won by 23 runs.
Female students in China outperform men to such an extent that some universities have introduced a male quota.
Shakespeare's signature is worth more than US$5 million.
Congo the chimp was a famous abstract painter in the 1950s who sold paintings to Picasso, Dalí and others for up to US$26,000.
Norway had a "butter crisis" in 2011. 250 grams (8.8 oz) of butter cost US$50.
Pantone 448 C, the "world's ugliest color" according to research, is used by many European countries on their tobacco products to dissuade people from smoking.
@MrEd this one's for you
Most of the genetic changes and muscle memory spurred by exercise are lost by a month or two of no training, a study found.
20% of people in the UK believe they have a food allergy, but only 2% actually do.
Inhabitants of the Chinese town of Liqian have blond hair and white skin. Historians have speculated they are the descendants of a lost Roman settlement.