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TIL: The idea that houseplants purify the air of your home by removing toxins is largely false. They do remove tiny amounts of toxic compounds, but to actually make an impact on air quality you would need approximately 10 plants per square foot in your home
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 05:37PM by LukeVenable
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TIL that 82% of avocado oil sold in the United States is either rancid or mixed with other oils. Researchers at UC Davis even discovered three bottles labeled as avocado oil contained no avocado oil whatsoever.
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 07:34PM by The_Ry_Ry
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TIL the top-selling music artists of 2016 was Mozart. His album, Mozart 225: The New Complete Edition (via Decca Records) has sold over 1.25 million physical CD copies, successfully outselling Adele, Beyonce and Drake.
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 06:30PM by qmzwnxo
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TIL panko is made from bread cooked with electrical current creating a unique crustless texture that crisps when fried
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 08:56PM by olagon
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TIL about Gary Young, who amassed a fortune originating the essential oils craze. Claimed he could cure cancer and died of cancer.
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 09:55PM by NullCyg
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TIL that "world’s leading source of high-grade uranium" was accidentally found in 1966 by a bunch of oil dudes who took a Geiger counter on a plane so they could write off their fishing trips as business expenses.
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 09:09PM by ISpyStrangers
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TIL that to clean out the sewer pipes that tended to block, the mayor of the city of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe instituted a synchronized flush. Residents who did not comply were fined.
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 11:25PM by Intagvalley
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TIL the pyramids weren't built by slaves but paid workers, who often left graffiti on unexposed areas of the pyramids identifying their crews, like "The Drunkards of Menkaure"
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Submitted February 04, 2021 at 04:42PM by nebuchadrezzar
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TIL during the French Revolution, Catholicism was briefly replaced by the Cult of Reason. Notre Dame’s altar was dismantled and replaced by an altar to Liberty and “To Philosophy” inscribed above it’s doors. The Festival of Reason had girls in Roman costumes, impersonating the Goddess of Reason
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 12:17AM by AnAppariti0n
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TIL Beverly Hills, originally a Spanish lima bean ranch, was founded by a group of investors who failed to find oil and, upon finding water instead, founded the town. Black and Jewish people were forbidden from owning property.
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 02:20AM by OliverTate2
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TIL Soviet scientists accidently turned lead into gold during their tests with an experimental nuclear reactor
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 02:16AM by quizlink
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TIL that the famous line from the chorus of Britney Spear's first single "(Hit Me) Baby One More Time" was written by a Swedish producer who didn't speak perfect English. By "hit me", he really meant "hit me up."
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 03:25AM by nehala
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TIL when fallout from Chernobyl drifted northwards to Sweden, the mosses and lichens that reindeer survive on during winter months was contaminated with radiation. 73,000 reindeer were killed by the Swedish government, with no compensation given to the local Sámi peoples.
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 02:10AM by scentedcandlefetish
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TIL that Elizabeth Taylor once reached out to Marlyin Monroe privately and told her “No matter what they write about me, Marilyn, I never deny it. I never confirm it. I just keep smiling and walking forward. You do the same." after the press constantly tried to pit the two against each other.
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 04:38AM by thecureisthecause
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TIL Almost 500 years ago, an African man Yasuke arrived in Japan. He would go on to become the first foreign-born man to achieve the status of a samurai warrior and the only black person to achieve this status.
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 07:52AM by Namrata_H
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TIL that the West Indie's top cricketer Kraigg Brathwaite was scrawny as a kid, and got bullied by his Combermere School (Barbados) bus mates. A girl, 4 years his senior, protected him. She beat up the bullies & took Kraigg on her lap. Her name: Robyn Fenty, a.k.a. Rihanna.
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 08:01AM by getrailed
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TIL that rye and oats were originally weeds which grew in wheat fields, over time their seeds evolved to mimic wheat kernels so closely, they inadvertently became a crop themselves.
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 09:05AM by go_gather_the_guns
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TIL that the Vikings were considered neat-freaks who seduced good Anglo-Saxon women by barbaric unfair practices like bathing once a week and combing their hair every day.
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 02:11PM by Urabutbl
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TIL Torakusa Yamaha founded Yamaha in 1887 due to his obsession with western technology and science. After successfully fixing a school’s reed organ, he realized the business opportunity of instrument brand, since at the time there were no Japanese makers of Western instruments
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Submitted February 05, 2021 at 06:52AM by yaboodooect
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