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TIL it takes the poop excreted by the climbers at Mt Everest's highest base camp five years to move through the ice and arrive at the lowest base camp, where it is consumed by climbers in the drinking water.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 05:14AM by douggold11
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TIL The ocarina belongs to a very old family of instruments, believed to date back over 12,000 years. Games such as The Legend of Zelda have been credited for increasing the popularity of ocarinas and the sale of them
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 06:57AM by vintage_bassoon
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TIL While researching service dogs for a novel, Dean Koontz was so taken with Canine Companions for Independence he made donations totaling $2.5 million. As a gift, CCI gave him a serivce dog, which he named Trixie. Trixie Koontz became his pen name when he writes books from a canine perspecitve.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 10:05AM by shaka_sulu
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TIL: Blood given in an emergency situation is commonly Type O negative. Red blood cells from O- donors can be transfused to anyone, regardless of the person’s blood type. Thus it is always in demand but only 7% of people have it.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 06:59AM by wallabeen
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TIL that Guillermo Del Toro introduced James Cameron to the Alita: Battle Angel manga in the 90's, which he fell in love with and then strived to adapt into a movie ever since by making Titanic and Avatar, in order for SFX tech to evolve enough that adapting the manga would be possible
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 11:44AM by SuperAlloyBerserker
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TIL the Dr. Heimlich fought against the Red Cross for 20 years over the practice of giving "5 back slaps" being a better alternative to the Heimlich Maneuver.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 02:10PM by kieferevans
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TIL all button mushrooms used to be brown until 1926, when a mushroom farmer in Pennsylvania found a cluster of white buttons growing in his beds, which he cloned and began selling as a new variety.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 02:10PM by this_username
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TIL The United States had over 9,000 bank failures during the great depression. In contrast Canada had 0 bank failures in the same period.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 03:33PM by jamescookenotthatone
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TIL that for a while, a spoof restaurant, The Shed at Dulwich, became London's top rated restaurant on TripAdviser. Its faux menu theme was "Moods". Bombarded with requests for bookings, it opened for one night in November 2017, serving thinly-disguised £1 ready meals to ten blindfolded customers
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 12:47PM by abaganoush
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TIL That the surrealist poet Andre Breton criticized Salvador Dali's commercial success by nicknaming him "Avida Dollars" which is an anagram for Dali's name and translates into 'avid for dollars'. Breton believed that Dali was compromising the integrity of the surrealist movement.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 08:50PM by LogicBomb69
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TIL the USS Wake was the only American ship that surrendered in WWII to the Japanese, who then gave it to their puppet Chinese regime. It was then recaptured by the Americans after WWII, given to the Nationalist Chinese, and then captured by Communist China.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 09:52PM by Legitimate_Twist
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TIL the last French soldier to die in WW1 was killed 15 minutes before the ceasefire. He was delivering a message to his unit that soup would be served for lunch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustin_Trébuchon

Submitted August 08, 2021 at 11:55PM by EBshadez
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TIL that if a queen's guard get caught laughing or smiling by a superior officer they are fined around ₤200 (approximately $260) from their pay that month.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 11:07PM by whutup007
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TIL if you were a botanist who wanted to publish about a new plant, you had to write the diagnosis (its distinguishing characteristics) in LATIN. This requirement was only repealed in 2011.
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Submitted August 08, 2021 at 09:38PM by Howbowduh
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TIL Dr Szent-Györgyi, a Hungarian biochemist, lived a full life: shot himself to get out of WW1, got the Nobel prize for isolating vitamin C, had an arrest warrant personally issued by Hitler (for secretly negotiating with the Allies), escaped and hid from the Gestapo for 2 years, and had 4 wives.
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Submitted August 09, 2021 at 02:06AM by Night_Runner
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TIL Otis Redding's widow, Zelma Redding, wrote a letter to Michael Bolton saying his cover of "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" was her favorite. She remarked that it brought tears to her eyes as it reminded her so much of her husband. Bolton had the letter framed and it hangs on his office wall.
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Submitted August 09, 2021 at 04:07AM by trifletruffles
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TIL about Balbir Singh Sodhi, a Sikh American man who owned a Chevron gas station in Mesa, Arizona. On September 15th, 2001 he was killed by a Boeing employee as an act of "retaliation" for the WTC attacks. He is listed in the Arizona state memorial as a victim of 9/11
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Submitted August 09, 2021 at 05:58AM by Vegetable_Morning236
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TIL the song "Respect" was popularized by Aretha Franklin, but it was originally composed and recorded by the man Otis Redding, and it was about a man getting respect from his girlfriend
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Submitted August 09, 2021 at 03:42AM by brantlymillegan
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TIL that Minnesota has a Confederate Flag captured from Virginia at the Battle of Gettysburg, and despite Virginia regularly asking for its return Minnesota keeps saying no.
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Submitted August 09, 2021 at 02:46PM by IronScrub
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