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TIL that Thomas Edison produced a film called Fred Ott’s Sneeze, a 5 second film where Fred Ott, one of Edison’s assistants, sneezes. It is the oldest surviving film with a copyright.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 02:12AM by WhatABunchofBologna
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TIL: The top 10% of American drinkers consume nearly 60% of all alcohol sold - averaging 74 drinks per week.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 05:44AM by Communist_Pants
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TIL the character who played Elaine's father on Seinfeld, Alton Benis, was meant to have a recurring role, but the staff became scared of the actor after he stole a butcher's knife from the set. When confronted, he pretended to stab seinfeld with the knife and was not asked to return
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 02:46AM by thenewyorkgod
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TIL that the two of the US pilots who were able to take off during the attack on Pearl Harbor and down 7 enemy aircraft in the process were denied the Medal of Honor because their commanding officer said they had "taken off without orders".
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 07:42AM by NoNotInTheButt
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TIL Astronaut Chris Hadfield’s wife kept hanging up on his phone calls from the ISS thinking he was a telemarketer. The 3 second delay made her think no one was on the other side of the line when she’d answer. NASA then gave her the ISS’s phone number so her phone read “SPACE” each time he called.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 09:21AM by puntini
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TIL Child labor in the United States was largely ended by a photographer named Lewis Wickes Hine. He took child laborers photos at eye level to humanize and personalize each child. He captured nearly identical pictures across the country to show lawmakers this was a systemic problem.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 10:53AM by SleepingBeetle
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TIL that before the Americans with Disabilities Act passed, activists with disabilities shed their wheelchairs and pulled themselves up all 100 of the Capitol steps. This action "inconvenienced" several senators and pushed them to approve the act.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 11:20AM by WouldbeWanderer
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TIL Captain America #1, with its iconic cover of Cap punching Hitler, came out a year before the US entered WWII. At the time most people did not support war with Germany, so Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, both Jews, received death threats. However, the Mayor of New York was a fan and pledged protection.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 02:40PM by sgtpepper_spray
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TIL that the lower left side of Sylvester Stallone's face (including parts of his lip, tongue, and chin) is paralyzed due to a nerve being accidentally severed during his birth, which gave him his signature snarling look and slurred speech.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 01:59PM by sober_disposition
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TIL Albert Battel was a German Army Lt. He blocked Waffen SS troops from taking Jews from a Ghetto for execution and his Sgt threatened to shoot the SS if they tried. He then broke into the Ghetto with army trucks and evacuted 100 Jews into the protection of the German army.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 12:51PM by electricp0ww0w
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TIL In a study on lung cancer patients, 48% of subjects had quit smoking prior to diagnosis, usually easily, despite prior attempts. Lung cancer tumors secrete a substance that disrupts nicotine addiction, but the study was buried because scientists worried it would encourage people to keep smoking.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 03:28PM by On_Too_Much_Adderall
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TIL in 2016 an employee at brewing company Brewdog printed "Mother F**cker Day" on 200,000 cans of their Punk IPA, after saying the company were not punk enough anymore, all of which had to be recalled. The Company made him employee of the month
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 03:46PM by RonaldsonMcDonaldson
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TIL that 2 donkeys that have been together for 10 years at a zoo in Poland were separated after a local politician and parents complained about them mating in front of children. Experts weighted in and a petition to rejoin them got 7,000 signatures so the zoo put them back together.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 05:35PM by AwesomeFrito
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TIL Pope Gregory IX's association of cats with witchcraft led to the wholesale slaughter of the critters, and some scholars believe believe that by the 1300’s, Europe’s cat numbers were sufficiently depleted to prevent them from killing rats and mice, allowing the bubonic plague to spread.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 06:09PM by _david0_
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TIL men who empty their ballsack five to seven times per week are 36 percent less likely to develop prostate cancer compared to those who ejaculated less than two times per week.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 07:20PM by WeHaveAllBeenThere
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TIL comedian Hannibal Buress paid a man $500 to attend a movie premiere for him, even though he looked nothing like him. The man walked around, took selfies with fans, and did an interview on camera.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 08:41PM by TapiocaTuesday
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TIL that the Wolf of Wall Street movie was funded by a fraudulent bond scheme run by Goldman Sachs employees and a Malaysian PM.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 07:46PM by SomeoneNicer
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TIL Seinfeld was assigned to an inexperienced NBC executive and intentionally broke many sitcom stereotypes: Jerry and Elaine's relationship never blossomed, it offers no growth or reconciliation to its characters, and even Susan's death elicits no genuine emotions from anybody in the show.
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Submitted July 24, 2020 at 11:26PM by emailrob
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TIL that in 1951 Matt Ingram was convicted of “reckless eyeballing,” the improper looking at a white person, with sexual intent, in North Carolina. His accuser testified that he had scared her when he looked at her from a distance of about 75 feet. Ingram spent two and half years in prison.
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Submitted July 25, 2020 at 02:55AM by TheFirstLieWins
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TIL South Park Kenny was based on Trey Parkers childhood friend named Kenny who was the poorest kid in the neighborhood and wore an orange parka that made him difficult to understand he would often skip school causing the others to jokingly say he had died but a few days later he would just reappear
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Submitted July 25, 2020 at 04:01AM by crispyfriedpickles
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