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TIL that, to prove that a jellyfish caused Irukandji syndrome, a scientist stung himself, his son, and a lifeguard with the jellyfish.
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Submitted November 29, 2022 at 05:59PM by SabreYT
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TIL that 73.9% of North Americans are overweight
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 12:31AM by chaoswoman21
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TIL love is as strong as illegal drugs. When you fall in love the same part of your brain is stimulated as when you take mind-altering substances like cocaine.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 02:20AM by Canes-Venaticii
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TIL the patent for Insulin, a life saving medication for people with diabetes, was sold for only $1 on January 23, 1923 by Frederick Banting saying “Insulin does not belong to me, it belongs to the world.”
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 04:47AM by No-Coat-8792
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TIL that beans are banned in Spacecraft because they can produce "1-3 cups of flatus" in an environment where there are no windows
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Submitted November 29, 2022 at 11:42PM by April_Spring_1982
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TIL that in 1979, a charity special episode of the academic student quiz show "It's Academic" was held between a team of three Democratic U.S. Senators, three Republican U.S. Senators, and three members of the press. The special was handily won by the press team.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 12:12AM by FranklinDRoosevelt32
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TIL: Dogs don't have digestive enzymes in their saliva, nor can they chew side to side. Their jaws only allow for up-and-down movement because their diet doesn’t need as much chewing as ours does.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 04:54AM by theotherbogart
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TIL that in Morrocco, it is traditionally held that if you fart inside a mosque, you will blind or kill any angels who happen to be hanging about in there.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 08:38AM by kozmonyet
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TIL that a Peppa Pig episode was pulled off air in Australia as "inappropriate for Australian audiences" - in it a scared Peppa was told that spiders were "very, very small" and "can't hurt you". In 2016, a huntsman spider was videoed in Australia carrying a mouse up a fridge.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 10:58AM by Sansabina
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TIL about L-8, a Navy blimp whose crew mysteriously disappeared over the Pacific in 1942, before crashing into a suburb of San Francisco. L-8 was repaired and later became the Goodyear blimp.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 06:43AM by buck54321
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TIL Orson Welles once accidentally pelted his audience with arrows. Welles was doing Henry the Fifth in Boston and had set the archers to shoot offstage, but it was a rotating stage. Welles had noticed the problem but expected the Harvard students to not foolishly shoot into the crowd, he was wrong.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 01:41PM by jamescookenotthatone
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TIL boxer Jack Johnson was once pulled over for a $50 speeding ticket and gave the officer a $100 bill. When the officer said he couldn't provide change, Johnson told him to keep it as he was going to make his return trip at the same speed.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 04:20PM by trifletruffles
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TIL Nolan Bushnell, the inventor of Pong and founder of Atari, also founded another company: Chuck E. Cheese
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 01:30PM by PresidentWeevil
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TIL Robert Reed, the actor who played the dad on The Brady Bunch, was ultimately fired from the series and written out of the final episode
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 11:25AM by fastattaq
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TIL The inventor of the television was a 15 year old farm boy who got the idea for scanning an image in rows from the back and forth motion of plowing a field.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 04:55PM by chapstickninja
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TIL the USPS strike of 1970 was one of the largest wildcat strikes in US history. The workers got true collective bargaining rights, better working conditions, and fair pay after only 8 days striking
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 05:40PM by return2ozma
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TIL that during World War II, Mexico contributed a squadron of P-47 fighters to the war against Japan - and they were the only military unit to ever fight outside of Mexico's borders.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 08:21PM by p38-lightning
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TIL that one of the oldest national anthems, the Spanish National Anthem Marcha Real, has no official lyrics at all. It's just the music. And while it is played people just hum "na na na" to the music.
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 07:00PM by Front-Insurance9577
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TIL that due to The Beatles retiring from live performances in 1966, some of their most iconic albums, including Sgt Pepper and the White Album, were never played live
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Submitted November 30, 2022 at 09:21PM by New_Blacksmith_115
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