Did you know! The Rubik's Cube is named after its inventor, Erno Cube
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Forwarded from ▼ Hatsune mUkko (Cute-under-Ukraine)
Did you know! This channel doesn't actually exist
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Did you know! Just because you can't see your bones, doesn't mean they aren't there
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Did you know! The phrase "suit yourself" was originally about actual suits. Making your own suit was seen as the final test for an apprentice to become a full-on tailor
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Did you know! The Disney corporation actually has a copyright on all bread? This is why it always has that mouse shape to it. Any bread that doesn't is technically contraband
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Did you know! "Doorstop" actually comes from "door's top," because it was originally a piece cut from the top of the door? The piece would be reattached when the door was shut again. Your door likely has a removable wedge in the top corner right now- if it feels stuck, try a saw!
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Did you know! Lilypads have that notch in them because of a brand deal with pac man? The deal ran out decades ago, but evolution can only work so fast
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Did you know! It's called Panda Express because it's the only food that can make pandas express their true emotions? (They hate it)
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Did you know! Milkshakes are made out of two primary ingredients: Milk, and ice cream. What, did you think I would say milk and shake? That doesn't even make any sense. How would you put shake in a milkshake? That doesn't even mean anything. Fuck you
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Did you know! Fish don't smile because it's disrespectful to all the fish that don't have teeth
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Did you know! That was the whole fun fact? I pressed send on purpose. You can prove nothing in a court of law
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Did you know! Between the six rounds of a single Overwatch match, players often send "gr" to their opponents over text? This is done to assert dominance and signal aggression, since 16 out of every 19 Overwatch players are in fact dogs
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Did you know! The French word for French toast translates literally to "lost bread"? This is because they can't find it ever since Britain stole it in 2006
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