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TIL George McCoy is Britain's leading Brothel Reviewer with 13 national guidebooks, multiple local guides and even street planners. He often gets free services as he is reviewing and some Brothels even have “Recommended by George McCoy” stickers.
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 10:16AM by fatboyslick
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TIL in Italy, it's very common for dwarfs to undergo painful limb lengthening surgery (that involves repeatedly breaking bones and pulling them apart over the course of 2-3 years) due to societal pressure. 90% of Italian dwarfs undergo the procedure (in the rest of Europe, the rate is around 8%).
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 12:46PM by Usidore_
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TIL Locusts are not a type of animal, it is a condition experienced by some grasshoppers. Many grasshoppers become locusts when they are overcrowded (triggered by legs and arms rubbing together). Once they transform, they grow larger and change colour.
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 05:48PM by amansaggu26
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TIL that in the 1920 Presidential election (the first where women were allowed to vote), only 36% of eligible women turned up at the polls, partly due to barriers like poll taxes and literacy tests, both of which are now illegal.
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 04:21PM by J_S_M_K
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TIL plague doctors wore masks that looked like bird beaks because the beaks stored very aromatic plants that protected them from putrid odors
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 08:12PM by MistleFeast
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TIL about the navy of Mongolia, which sits on a lake with no strategic importance whatsoever, and consists of a single tugboat crewed by 7 people, only one of whom can swim.
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 08:30PM by squishyspine69
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TIL that by shaking ketchup, you're actually making it thinner & easier to squeeze, instead of just moving it towards the cap. It's a non-Newtonian fluid & changes properties the more energy you give it! (That's often why more ends up on your plate than you planned)
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 04:20PM by pannacotta2
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TIL That if a mother suffers organ damage during pregnancy, the baby in her womb sends stem cells to repair the damaged organ.
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 10:35PM by CrispyCheesyToast
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TIL The Catalina Wine Mixer from Step Brothers wasn't a real thing when the movie was made, but has since become a real event because of the movie
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 10:14PM by MikeDubbz
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TIL A local store manager of the "Hooters" restaurant did an internal promotion, saying that whichever waitress sold the most beer during the following month would win a free Toyota. When the contest was over, She received a "Toy Yoda". She sued the restaurant and won the case.
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Submitted July 12, 2020 at 12:44AM by Pxlkit
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TIL Candy Land was invented to cheer up children living in polio wards. Polio paralyzed many of its victims and the game offered the illusion of movement. Allowing the sick children the loose themselves in the sweet imaginative world of the game.
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Submitted July 12, 2020 at 02:29AM by desertchoir
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TIL 'Duping Delight' is the rush that sociopaths feel when they are conning someone who they feel is more stupid, and can't see through their lies. When found out, they do not feel bad for hurting you and they do not feel remorse or shame. Instead they feel a rush of endorphins.
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Submitted July 12, 2020 at 02:07AM by berutto
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TIL Actor Billy Dee Williams (Lando from StarWars) Promotes A Life View Without The Concept Of Race. He Sees Himself As A "Universal Being Part Of The Cosmos" And Since The 80s Has Criticized Show Business For Creating Race Stereotypical Characters Which He Has Avoided As An Actor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wTawrnRKSg

Submitted July 12, 2020 at 04:20AM by ImAbetastico
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TIL each year about 100 US firefighters are convicted of arson. The issue is so prevalent that the South Carolina Forestry Commission and the FBI Behavior Analysis Unit both created profiles of an arsonist firefighter.
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Submitted July 11, 2020 at 10:30PM by YourOwnBiggestFan
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TIL that Michael Jackson removed "Dirty Diana" from his concert setlist in London for Princess Diana to be respectful, but she asked for him to keep it in the setlist as it was one of her personal favorites.
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Submitted July 12, 2020 at 04:40AM by TooWahlberg45
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TIL alligators are scared of humans and it's usually safe to swim in most alligator infested waters. A 2010 report tallied all the reported alligator attacks over the 81 years from 1928 to 2009. It found there were only 24 deaths from alligators in the United States, most of them in Florida.
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Submitted July 12, 2020 at 01:06AM by Ayavea
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TIL that Super Mario is named after real-life businessman Mario Segale, who was renting out a warehouse to Nintendo. After Nintendo fell far behind on rent, Segale did not evict them but gave them a second chance to come up with the money. Nintendo succeeded and named their main character after him.
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Submitted July 12, 2020 at 07:18AM by 420paraDE
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TIL that early in his stand-up career Steve Martin once took the entire audience next door to a McDonald's and ordered 300 hamburgers only to then change the order to 'one small fries'
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Submitted July 12, 2020 at 05:33AM by haddiegill
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