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TIL GM recalled 800k cars in 2014 for faulty ignitions. The cars would shut off while being driven which meant drivers lost power steering/brakes, and the airbags wouldn't deploy. They knew about the problem since 2005 but never fixed it because it would be 'too expensive'. 124 people died.
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Submitted December 15, 2021 at 06:00PM by rexmons
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TIL that “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” was written by composer Frank Loesser in 1944 for he and his wife to sing at the end of their housewarming party as a way to tell guests it was time to leave. Afterwards, they were invited to tons of parties with the expectation of the song being the closing act.
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Submitted December 15, 2021 at 06:16PM by Ben-Stanley
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TIL that Japanese bread is so soft because it included cooked-flour dough in the bread mixture. "The Japanese realized that by cooking the flour, the dough absorbs all the water. This cooked dough is added into the rest of the bread mixture, which gives a moister mouthfeel.”
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Submitted December 15, 2021 at 06:08PM by wrestlebuffet
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TIL: During the Great Depression, banker Mark Welch Munroe convinced struggling families in Quincy, Florida to buy Coca-Cola shares that traded at 19 dollars. Later, the town became the single richest town per capita in the US with at least 67 millionaires.
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Submitted December 15, 2021 at 07:37PM by Leoz_13
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TIL that Festivus, a fictional holiday from a 1997 Seinfeld ep featuring the "Airing of Grievances," where celebrants tell loved ones ways they've "wronged" them over the previous year, is still celebrated annually by a Fla. newspaper that prints grievances from around the U.S. on Festivus, Dec. 23.
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Submitted December 15, 2021 at 09:04PM by Spagetti13
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TIL about environmental activist Julia “Butterfly” Hill who lived in a 1500 year old California redwood tree (known as Luna) 180 feet (55 mm) off the ground for 738 days in order to prevent it from being chopped down by Pacific Lumber Company. She successfully saved the tree.
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Submitted December 15, 2021 at 11:56PM by AwesomeFrito
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TIL that in 2009, Tim Cook offered a portion of his liver to Jobs, since both share a rare blood type and the donor liver can regenerate tissue after such an operation. Jobs yelled, "I'll never let you do that. I'll never do that."
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Submitted December 15, 2021 at 07:52PM by CoolGuess
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TIL that people with dementia think that stuff like a black doormat isn’t a doormat, but a deep hole in the floor. Due to these visual perception problems, people with dementia avoid stepping the doormat, and this is sometimes used to keep them from leaving their care facilites.
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 01:07AM by simulatislacrimis
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TIL that the USA makes by far the most cheese in the world but doesn't even make the top 10 in terms of consumption
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 03:23AM by Aanndrill
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TIL that toys cost around 4x as much when Boomers and GenX were kids, meaning a Barbie today would cost parents $50, a leather basketball $140, a single bucket of Lincoln Logs $200, and so on
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 06:09AM by MsilCmd
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TIL That “old people house smell” is caused by our bodies releasing more of the chemical 2-nonenal as we age
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 07:07AM by slumbuggy
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TIL that hundred thousands of kudzu plants were planted in the US South to fight erosion. The vine can spread over one foot a day and spread through runners, rhizomes and by vines that root at the nodes. It is now overtaking entire areas, outcompeting all other plants including trees
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 11:38AM by PresidentSpanky
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TIL dying King George V was euthanized by his doctor in the evening, so his death would be announced in the morning papers (rather than "less appropriate...evening journals")
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 11:04AM by PlankOfCarneades
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TIL of "The Battle of the Words" in 1915 during WW1, where Belgian and German trenches were a mere 45 metres (150 feet) apart, leading to each sides throwing insults at each other all day and night. It eventually became so annoying the Belgian commander forbade his men from talking to the Germans.
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 12:03PM by McLarenMP4-26
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TIL that the Duff Beer logo is censored in French broadcasts of The Simpsons due to France’s strict laws regarding alcohol product placement. A German brewery makes Duff Beer using the logo from The Simpsons, making it retroactive product placement.
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 02:50PM by Swampyfeet
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TIL about Erich Hartmann, a WW2 German pilot who was the most successful fighter ace of all time. He was tried and convicted by the USSR after WW2 for destroying “expensive” Soviet aircraft and was sentenced to hard labor, which he refused to do. He was later exonerated of all charges by Russia.
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 02:09PM by iwasomni
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TIL that the first ever nuclear reactor meltdown happened on Dec 12, 1952 in Ottawa and that a disaster was averted by a team lead by future US President Jimmy Carter, who lowered themselves into the damaged reactor to fix it.
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 04:30PM by meme_stealing_bandit
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TIL whale vomit is actually used in perfumes to make scents last longer. It's called ambergris, and is a product of whale bile duct juices and undigested squid beaks. The hard waxy solid that's regurgitated floats and if you're lucky to find a piece, it costs tens of thousands per kilogramme.
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 03:57PM by nasilemak4ever
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TIL in 1381 over 70,000 peasants from across England revolted against their lords, led by a farmer named Wat Tyler the 'Peasant Army' marched into London, sacking parts of the city and killing any wealthy elites they found
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Submitted December 16, 2021 at 05:22PM by Bloke22
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