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  • Tom Hanks had an asteroid named after him which was called “12818 tomhanks.“

  • On a QWERTY keyboard a typist's fingers cover 20 miles a day; on a Dvorak keyboard it's only one mile. And the reason Dvorak us faster than QWERTY!!

  • The number of stars on the EU flag doesn’t represent anything. 12 stars were chosen as a number with no political association and as a symbol of unity.

  • You can die instantly after being struck by dropping coconut.

  • High heels are nothing new to the world. In the 18th Century, they were fashionable even for children.

  • Elephants think people are cute, the same way people think puppies or kittens are cute.

  • There's an actual course on Harry Potter being taught at Ohio State University.

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  • Cats which have blue eyes for the duration of their lives are likely to be deaf.

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  • Roald Dahl, author of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," was a taster for the Cadbury chocolate company when he was a boy.

  • The manager of Guinness started the Guinness Book of World Records when he got annoyed that he couldn’t find out what the fastest game bird was ever recorded.

  • Cuttlefish can change color almost instantaneously to match their surroundings and avoid predators, despite being colorblind.

  • Barry Manilow wrote many famous jingles for companies like McDonald’s, State Farm, and BandAids.

  • Fucking Hell is a beer named after the village of Fucking in Austria.

  • There is an uninhabited island in the Bahamas known as Pig Beach, which is populated entirely by swimming pigs.

  • One of the smartest bird species is the magpie. They can even recognize themselves in mirrors.

  • OpenCola is a brand of open-source cola, where the instructions for making it are freely available and modifiable.

  • In order to keep Nazis away, a Polish doctor faked a typhus outbreak. This strategy saved 8,000 people

  • Without saliva, humans are unable to taste food.

  • The atomic number of zinc is 30.

    1. It snowed in the Sahara desert for 30 minutes on February 18, 1979.
  • Adrian Carton de Wiart served in the Boer War, WWI, and WWII; was shot in the face, head, stomach, ankle, leg, hip, and ear; survived two plane crashes; tunneled out of a POW camp; and tore off his fingers when a doctor refused to amputate them.

  • In every scene of Fight Club, there is a Starbucks coffee cup.

  • The tall chef’s hat is called a toque.

  • There’s very little evidence the TSA has ever stopped a terrorist or found a real bomb. When tested, they failed to find fake weapons and bombs 95% of the time.

  • The Hawaiian Pizza was invented in Canada and is the most popular pizza in Australia.

  • In the United States, each person owns an average of seven pairs of blue jeans. That’s one for every day of the week!

  • The most decorated American WW1 veteran from Texas was an undocumented Mexican immigrant named Marcelino Serna.

  • Whenever Charles Dickens was away from home, he would always realign the bed he was sleeping in to face Northwards, as he felt that this fostered and unlocked his creativity.

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