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Humans are the only animals with chins.
Chinese students can get 7 years in jail for cheating on exams.
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It takes nearly two days for a human to discharge a Lego through their body.
A growlery is a place where you go to be alone when you're cranky.
If people worldwide switched to energy-efficient lightbulbs the world would save US$120 billion annually.
The U.S. Navy uses Xbox 360 controllers.
Building an averaged size house (79 m2) out of Lego would cost almost 6 times more than building it from real bricks.
Charlie Chaplin once lost a Charlie Chaplin look-alike competition.
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80% of people living in rural areas in developing countries rely on traditional plant-based medicines for basic healthcare.
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The leaning Tower of Pisa isn't just leaning—it's sinking, too.
The first fax machine was patented in 1843.
Cold cuts are safer when they're hot.
Peter the Great imposed a beard tax.
Despite being a 177 m (581 ft) tall structure in the middle of central London, the location of the Post Office Tower was a national secret for years.

The answer is the soft soil bed it's built on, it's also the reason it survived this long unaffected by earthquakes.
Most of the tallest buildings in the world are in China.
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Windows + Alt + F8: Open the Xbox Live Bravo Now app
Windows + Alt + F7: Open the Xbox Live Box app
Seven people have keys with the power to restart the World Wide Web in the event of a catastrophic event. Well in reality it's all just DNSSEC security measures in case it gets damaged or compromised.
Victorians once used leeches to predict the weather.
John C. Beale, a man who pretended to be a CIA secret agent, flew around the world on first-class flights, stayed in high-end hotels, and cost the taxpayers almost US$900,000.