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TIL the reason backseat windows in cars don't roll all the way down is not in fact for child safety, but because there isn't room in the car door to fit the full window due to the wheel well.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 02:46AM by panfriedgarlictofu
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TIL about the botched execution of William Williams. The sheriff miscalculated the length of the rope, resulting in Williams hitting the floor, 3 deputies held his body up by the rope for over 14 minutes, he died of strangulation. The state of Minnesota abolished capital punishment right after.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 05:24AM by Shkotz
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TIL in 1254, Möngke Khan, grandson of Genghis, hosted a religious debate between Christian, Muslim and Buddhist theologians. The debate ended with the Buddhists sitting silently as the Christian and Muslim debaters sang loudly at each other. Then they all got drunk.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 03:56AM by gob-bluth-jr
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TIL the record-holder as the USSR's most productive and competent worker had his name misspelled in the state newspaper. The bureaucracy officially changed his name to match rather than admit their mistake.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 05:58AM by ScissorNightRam
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TIL when an American tried to mention Stephen Hawking as an example of how any country that wasn't America would have let Hawking die, Hawking snapped back and stated the only reason he was alive was due to the NHS and the United Kingdom.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 01:32PM by WriterRyanG
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TIL that the idea that people used to think that the world was flat is actually a modern misconception and "with extraordinary few exceptions no educated person in the history of Western Civilization from the third century B.C. onward believed that the Earth was flat"
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 01:51PM by ibis000
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TIL That The Vomit-Flavored Jelly Bean That Jelly Belly Makes Originated From A Failed Attempt To Make A Pizza-Flavored Jelly Bean
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 10:27AM by AdmiralTipsy
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TIL: Spider-man received a Japanese live-action adaption in 1978, in which he piloted a giant robot. This use of giant robots subsequently became its own franchise, which, in turn, is adapted back in the US as Power Rangers
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 05:48AM by 1954isthebest
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TIL of Violet "Miss Unsinkable" Jessup, a ship stewardess who survived the sinking of the RMS Titanic, HMHS Britannic, and the RMS Olympic. Even after all of that, she continued to work on cruise ships until her retirement in 1950.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 03:46PM by indefinitestew
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TIL In 2001,Kenny Waters, a man who was wrongly imprisoned 18 years for murder, was finally freed after his high-school dropout sister went to law school to prove his innocence
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 05:56PM by SpacedGeek
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TIL a Russian experiment attemping to domesticate foxes found that when the animals were selectively bred for 'tameability' they not only bred animals which behaved more like dogs, but they quickly began to look like them too.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 11:09AM by steely_hamjams
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TIL the Ye in "Ye olde pub" is actually pronounced as The, Y (þ thorn) is how people used to write TH
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 03:19PM by drempire
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TIL the term "Playboy" was initially popularized by the life of Harry Kendall Thaw, a millionaire sociopath and mentally ill railroad heir who spent money lavishly to fund his obsessive partying, drug addiction, abusive behavior (including murder), and gratification of sexual appetites.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 05:15PM by WhileFalseRepeat
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TIL of Marcel Marceau, a French mime who used his acting skills to save Jewish children during WWII. He smuggled them over the Swiss border and would mime to keep them happy and get them to stay quiet. He saved at least 70 children.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 08:28PM by Russian_Bagel
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TIL in 1921, the 15-year-old former emperor of China, Puyi, decided he wanted to have a telephone. His advisors were afraid it would give him too much independence since Puyi usually had no contact with the outside world. But when he finally got his phone, he just used it to make prank calls.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 09:10PM by gob-bluth-jr
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TIL that North Koreans are especially proud of Kim Jong Il for his "inventions". One of them is the Gogigyeopbbang or double breaded meat, which is essentially a hamburger.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 06:58PM by timidBigThing
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TIL the word "Cliché" originates from the clicking sound made when printing plates are used to create the same text over and over. The plates used in this process are also known as "stereotypes."
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 10:34PM by iuyts
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TIL reading for 6 minutes a day reduces stress by 68%.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 11:21PM by TheCoolPapa
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TIL a 13-yr study analyzing 17,000 traffic deaths in 12 cities found that cities that had protected bike lanes with physical barriers between bikes & motorized traffic had 44% fewer overall traffic deaths than the average city without them. But painted line bike lanes had no improvement on safety.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 09:14PM by Miskatonica
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TIL on June 4, 1923, jockey Frank Hayes won the Belmont Stakes horse race after suffering a fatal heart attack midway through the race. He won by staying on his horse even after death, and is still the only person to posthumously win a race.
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Submitted July 13, 2020 at 11:46PM by TheSilentRonin23
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