Howdy, Stranger!

It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!


Shells Virtual Desktop
BMail.ag - Secure Email Service
Server.net
CPLicense.net
VPS Server
Buy VPN
Vultr
VMs for AI
HostDare
HostDare
ReliableSite White-Label Dedicated Hosting for Resellers
InterServer VPS
BMail.ag - Secure Email Service
Best VPN
High-Performance Bare Metal Server Solutions
Karvl.com
Server Mania Cloud Hosting
DataWagon Hosting
AlphaVPS Hosting
Evoxt.com
Clouvider
VPS Hosting with NVMe
Residential IPs in the US & 4G Mobile Proxies in EU & US with Unlimited Bandwidth
ReliableSite White-Label Dedicated Hosting for Resellers
Rabisu - Hosting Solutions
Shells Virtual Desktop
New on LowEndTalk? Please Register and read our Community Rules.

All new Registrations are manually reviewed and approved, so a short delay after registration may occur before your account becomes active.

-- B L A C K F R I D A Y -- by LETs #1 TOP PROVIDER RackNerd! - HUNDREDS OF GIVEAWAYS! COME GET SOME

1785786788790791855

Comments

  • There is a town in Nebraska called Monowi with a population of one. The only resident is a woman who serves as mayor, bartender, and librarian.

  • A white American became a Japanese citizen and successfully sued a business that refused entry to non-Japanese for racial discrimination in 2001, winning US$25,000 in damages.

  • The unique smell of rain actually comes from plant oils, bacteria, and ozone.

  • It's page 788 and we are going on(still) :D :D

  • Vanilla flavoring is sometimes made with a liquid secreted from beavers' castor glands.
    (Bad google, bad boy)

  • The oldest unopened bottle of wine was found in a Roman tomb was is more than 1,650 years old.

  • . In 2016, Domino’s tested pizza delivery via reindeer in Japan.

  • Cincinnati is named after Cincinnatus, a ruler of the Roman Empire who saved Rome from crisis and then retired to his farm rather than rule.

  • From July to September 2001, heavy downpours of red-colored rain fell sporadically on the state of Kerala, India.

  • Starfish don’t have blood. They circulate nutrients by using seawater in their vascular system.

  • Adult cats only meow at humans, not other cats.

  • Video games have been found to be more effective at battling depression than some kinds of therapy.

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • In 2003, two men stole an empty Boeing 727 from the Luanda International Airport and flew it into the sunset. They have never been found.

  • It's a common belief in Russia that eating ice cream will keep you warm.

  • A company called LifeGem creates diamonds from the ashes of your loved one.

  • Underneath the streets of Beijing, there is around a million people who live in nuclear bunkers.

  • A study from Harvard University finds that having no friends can be just as deadly as smoking. Both affect levels of a blood-clotting protein.

  • Underwater hockey was invented in the 1950s in Britain and is played with snorkeling gear, a stick, and a puck weighing over one kilogram.

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • Garlic is known to attract leeches.

  • New York City mob boss Vincent Gigante used to avoid arrest by wandering around in his bathrobe to convince the police he was insane.

  • Every year, a half marathon, marathon and a 100K run take place in Antarctica despite an average windchill temperature of -20°C.

  • The world's most expensive iPhone 5 was worth US$15 million. It was made of 135 grams of 24-carat gold and the chassis was inlaid with 600 white diamonds.

  • Bubble wrap was originally invented to be a kind of plastic wallpaper.

  • Jeannette Rankin was elected to the House of Representatives four years before women had won the right to vote.

  • In the Netherlands' version of Sesame Street, there's a bluebird named Pino instead of Big Bird. Pino was later introduced as Big Bird’s cousin.

  • Portions of Bible have been translated into more than 3,000 languages. Among those include fictional languages, like Elvish, Klingon and Na’vi.

  • Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. President to fly on an airplane. He described it as "the bulliest experience" he ever had.

  • A Dutch auction is the opposite of a traditional auction: the auctioneer begins with a high asking price, which is lowered until the first person decides to buy it.

  • The longest hiccup in history lasted for more than 60 years after it began.

  • In 2002, Microsoft had to rename the "Critical Update Notification Tool" in order to avoid the unfortunate acronym, "CUNT".

This discussion has been closed.