TIL Ancient Egyptians would shave off their eyebrows when their cats died and shave off all body hair (including their head) when their dog died to mourn until it grew back.
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Herodotus on Cats in Egypt
in houses a cat has died by a natural death, all those who dwell in this house shave their eyebrows only, but those in whose houses a dog has died shave their whole body and also their head. II:66...
TIL NASA officially banned consuming Alcohol in space in 1972 after sherry was proposed for Skylab meals, but it never really went away. “NASA will tell you there is no alcohol aboard the ISS” says astronaut Clayton Anderson. “As a person who lived there for five months, I’ll tell you that’s bogus."
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We Were Promised Cosmic Cocktails
Can a new generation of companies finally normalize mixology in microgravity?
TIL in 1991, 60 Minutes suggested red wine was the answer to the "French Paradox" (France enjoys a low incidence of heart disease despite a diet high in saturated fats). Within a year, American consumption of wine increased 40% and some wine sellers began promoting their products as "health food".
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French paradox
catchphrase for the apparent paradox that French people have a low incidence of heart disease while consuming many saturated fats
TIL In X-Men First Class, 2011. Hugh Jackman used 8 takes to try to get his line just right. The line was originally, "fuck off" but on the 8th take Jackman improvised by saying, "go fuck yourself", which became the line used in the film and also gave a genuine reaction from McAvoy and Fassbender.
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Hugh Jackman Wolverine X-MEN: FIRST CLASS Cameo
Hugh Jackman Talks about his X-MEN: FIRST CLASS Cameo as Wolverine. The actor tells the story of how his Wolverine cameo made it into the film.
TIL that jaywalking is not illegal in the UK, and that while pedestrian crossings are plentiful, they are not compulsory to use. Ultimately, it is seen as the personal responsibility of the individual to make a sound enough judgement to cross safely.
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Jaywalking
when a pedestrian crosses a roadway where regulations do not permit doing so
TIL pirates often stocked a variety of flags and usually flew false flags, only raising the Jolly Roger when they had their prey vessels within firing range.
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Jolly Roger
Pirate flag
TIL: Eric Dolphy died in Berlin becuase Dr's took a stereotypical view that, as a black jazz musician, he would be a junkie (he was actually a teetotaler, and a Diabetic)
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Eric Dolphy
American jazz musician
TIL despite her repeated claims to be more than 85% correct, a 2013 article found that "psychic" Sylvia Browne was accurate in 0/33 of her predictions. For example, she had predicted that she would die at age 88; she died at age 77.
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Sylvia Browne
American author, psychic and medium
TIL that Mark Hamill auditioned for the role of Mozart in the movie adaptation of 'Amadeus' after playing the role on broadway, but was rejected after a studio executive said, "I don't want Luke Skywalker in this film".
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Mark Hamill
American actor, producer, director, and writer
TIL a nautical mile is based on the circumference of the earth itself. 1 nautical mile is equal to 1 minute of arc on the planet earth. So 60 nautical miles is equal to 1 degree of arc. Consequently earth circumference is 60*360 = 21600 nautical miles.
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What is a nautical mile, and how does it differ from a normal mile and a kilometer?
A nautical mile is used for navigation at sea. It is a unit of measurement that is based on the circumference of the Earth. How does it relate to a standard mile and a kilometer? Find out in this article.
TIL the people of Africa have more genetic diversity than the rest of the world combined.
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TIL that churros are pressed out in a star shape because otherwise it's very possible for them to violently explode while frying, spraying hot oil and bits of churro all over the kitchen
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Churros – When Good Churros Go Bad
This post is like a recipe and public service announcement all in one, read carefully, this could save you from disaster. Actually. I should also mention, I didn’t make these with the intenti…
TIL that the reason why the hair on the back of our necks raises when we see something scary or profound is because when humans still had fur, this would make us appear much larger than what we usually are, just like what a cat does. This is called the Piloerection Reflex, or Goosebumps.
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Goose bumps
body causing its hairs to stand on end
TIL: Garth Brooks' only single to not reach #1 (out of 21) was "We Shall Be Free" because of the "controversial" lyrics like: "When the last thing we notice is the color of the skin And the first thing we look for is the beauty within" and "When we're free to love anyone we choose we shall be free."
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We Shall Be Free
"We Shall Be Free" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released in August 1992 as the first single from his album The Chase and also appears on The Hits, The Limited Series, Double Live, and The Ultimate…
TIL Mexican soccer player Jesús Corona was given the name "Tecatito" by his team, because they were sponsored by Tecate beer and they didn't want to have his own name "Corona," also the name of a competing beer, on his jersey
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Jesús Manuel Corona
Jesús Manuel Corona Ruíz (American Spanish: [xesuzmaˈnwel koˈɾona ˈrwis]; born 6 January 1993) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a winger or right-back for Portuguese club Porto and the Mexico national team.
TIL:The discoverer of neutron(James Chadwick) was a student of discoverer of proton(E.Rutherford) which in turn was a student of discoverer of electron(J.J. Thomson)
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James Chadwick
Sir James Chadwick, CH, FRS (20 October 1891 – 24 July 1974) was a British physicist who was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the neutron in 1932. In 1941, he wrote the final draft of the MAUD Report, which inspired the U.S. government…
TIL historians have partnered with a retirement home to find those still able to read the civil-war era cursive noscript of the Seward family.
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Spanning the Generations, One Letter at a Time
For historians, a collection of documents connected to a man like William Henry Seward, is a treasure trove. Seward, secretary of state under President Lincoln, US senator, governor of New York, was certainly a person who played a major role in American politics…
TIL Ronald Reagan holds the record for both the coldest Inauguration (7 degrees) and the record for the warmest Inaguration (55 degrees)
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TIL Susan Travers, the only woman ever to serve in the French Foreign Legion, waited until she was 91 to write her autobiography so everyone mentioned had already died
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TIl that woodpeckers will drill holes into the skulls of baby birds in order to consume their brains.
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Zombie woodpecker guzzles dove brains
A pair of Mourning Dove babies fall prey to a bloodthirsty Gila Woodpecker in Tucson Arizona.
TIL Sushruta, the first known plastic surgeon specialized in rhinoplasty i.e. nose reconstruction. This was important in ancient India as convicted criminals and women accused of adultry had their noses amputated as a mark of untrustworthiness. Rhinoplasty offered them a chance to escape the stigma.
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Sushruta
Sushruta (c. 7th or 6th century BCE) was a physician in ancient India known today as the “Father of Indian Medicine” and “Father of Plastic Surgery” for inventing and developing...