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TIL that social distancing is practised among mammals, fish, insects and birds to avoid disease. They stay apart and change behaviours; they cease grooming, avoid the sick and only touch close relatives.
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 01:11PM by ClandesTyne
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TIL that elephants like to paint and play music. Some paintings have been compared to abstract expressionists like Jackson Pollock and have sold for $25,000. Other elephants have been taught to play in an orchestra and reportedly have a strong sense of rhythm and enjoy improvisation.
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 05:00PM by WhileFalseRepeat
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TIL That in 1820 Thomas Jefferson cut and pasted numerous sections from the New Testament to make his own Bible. Jefferson's condensed composition excludes all "miracles" of Jesus and most mentions of the "supernatural". It's called The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth.
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 06:13PM by danethegreat24
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TIL about Alexander Litvinenko, a former Russian spy that solved his own murder case. He was poisoned with a cup of tea in a London hotel. Working with Scotland Yard detectives, as he lay dying, he traced the lethal substance to a former comrade in the Russian secret service
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 08:17PM by qasqaldag
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TIL Snapple tried to break the world record for the biggest Popsicle only to fail and flood Union Square in downtown Manhattan with kiwi-strawberry-flavored fluid that sent pedestrians scurrying for higher ground.
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 09:17PM by BABarista
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TIL prior to production of Valkyrie (2008), German Defence Ministry said that filming would not be allowed at the country's military sites. Because Tom Cruise is a member of Scientology, which is viewed as a dangerous cult by the German authorities
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 10:29PM by 1_4M_4_H00M4N
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TIL that ever since James Bond’s very first appearance as a character (nearly 70 years ago in the 1953 novel Casino Royale), all the way through *every single book and movie adaptation*, there has been exactly one monarch of Britain: Queen Elizabeth II.
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 11:48PM by SullyTheReddit
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TIL that the wreck of German U-boat U-215, sunk in 1942, was discovered off the coast of Nova Scotia in 2004 with all hatches still sealed; she is presumably still airtight with the remains of 49 German sailors entombed within.
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Submitted July 21, 2020 at 07:36PM by kirkl3s
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TIL Queen Elizabeth II drinks 4 cocktails every day, starting just before lunch.
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 03:46AM by adamchain
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TIL camels once existed in Canada's far north. The Yukon giant camel was an 3.5 million-year-old ancestor of the living domestic camel found today in the deserts of Asia and Africa.
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 02:28AM by bcanan
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TIL about the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta. Accidentally discovered in 1902, the hypogeum is believed to predate the pyramids by up to 1000 years according to historians. It housed up to 7000 bodies of an unknown Neolithic civilisation who mysteriously disappeared in 2500 BC without explanation
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 01:11AM by jaffacakeboiii
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TIL There are no Army installations named for Brigadier General Benjamin Davis Sr. He was the 1st African American General in the US Army, he served in 4 wars, was instrumental in getting Truman to desegregate the Army, and was an original Buffalo Soldier
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 06:32AM by donkenstien
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TIL that the decision to kill Susan on Seinfeld wasn't made until there were scenes with her, Jerry, Elaine, and Kramer. Jason Alexander, George, had claimed she was hard to act with before then, but no one believed him until they experienced it themselves.
https://youtu.be/Q41GzjFDle8?t=210

Submitted July 22, 2020 at 04:43AM by IanMazgelis
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TIL In ancient Greece, an “idiot” was anyone who didn’t participate in political or public arenas. It comes from the word idios, meaning “self” or a selfish person who ignored political debate and didn’t participate in politics. As the word implies, it was someone who was “separated from the whole.”
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 08:46AM by FrequencyMachineDom
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TIL that during the Middle Ages, victims of the bubonic plague were used for biological attacks, often by flinging infected corpses and excrement over castle walls using catapults.
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 04:28AM by unrealethan
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TIL about the Indonesian Communist purge in 1965/66 - over 500,000 to 1 M communists were killed, and US played a significant role in the killings, supplying economic, technical and military aid to the Indonesian military when the killings began and providing "kill lists"
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 02:12PM by jatadharius
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TIL Sylvester Stallone had to sell his dog, Butkus, to get food. He initially sold Butkus for $40, but bought him back for $15 000
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 02:51PM by Redromah
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TIL that A 1983 April Fools' Day edition of the Durand Express, reported that "dihydrogen oxide" had been found in the city's water pipes,and warned that it was fatal if inhaled,and could produce blistering vapours.The dihydrogen monoxide parody involves calling water by an unfamiliar chemical name.
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 07:14AM by thor_Rdy
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TIL The word "moron" was coined in 1910 by psychologist Henry H. Goddard to classify someone with an IQ of 51-70. "Imbeciles" were 26-50 and "idiots" were 0-25. So for a time, a moron was literally smarter than an idiot.
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Submitted July 22, 2020 at 03:18PM by ActafianSeriactas
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