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TIL: A randomized clinical trial has shown that donating blood and/or plasma could significantly lower PFASs (Forever Chemicals) in your bloodstream.
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Submitted January 04, 2023 at 07:17PM by bob_scratchit
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TIL there's a syndrome caused by brain injury which causes an obsession with gourmet foods. Symptoms include "Wanting to write, talk, eat, about refined foods".
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Submitted January 04, 2023 at 10:14PM by ajgraven
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TIL of the World War I naval battle on Africa's Lake Tanganyika between German warships and two 40 foot British motor boats. The motor boats were secretly dragged for 146 miles through the jungle by ox teams and tractors. The smaller and faster British boats easily sunk the warships.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 12:20AM by triviafrenzy
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TIL in 1860′s San Francisco, two stray dogs named Bummer and Lazarus, who were best friends, became local celebrities. Their exploits were celebrated in local papers and they were granted immunity from the city’s dog catchers.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 01:21AM by That-Situation-4262
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TIL of Molly and Clay Daniels, a couple who committed insurance fraud. They dug up a corpse, burned it in a car, and pretended it was the husband that died. They then went around introducing Clay as Molly's "new" boyfriend to everyone, including their own kids.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 04:41AM by professorwormb0g
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TIL the proposed area of Utah was much larger, but as silver, gold and other resources were found, the federal government stripped that land away and created parts of Nevada, Wyoming and Colorado. The Feds were nervous about what the Mormons would do if they had so much money.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 06:27AM by triviafrenzy
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TIL that Buddhism is actually pretty sparse in India. Only 0.7% of Indians are Buddhist. By comparison, 1.2% of Americans are Buddhist.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 05:18AM by FinancialSubstance16
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TIL that while making 'Léon: The Professional', director Luc Besson married and impregnated 15-year-old Maïwenn Le Besco, whom he had met 3 years earlier. Maïwenn would later say in an interview that the relationship between Mathilda and Léon in the film was inspired by her relationship with Besson.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 09:24AM by lenny_the_pope
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TIL director Brad Bird was inspired to make the movie "The Iron Giant" after his sister Susan was murdered by her husband, who shot her. His pitch was "What if a gun had a soul, and didn't want to be a gun?
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 09:40AM by ParadoxOmnideath
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TIL about Heinrich Hoffmann, Adolf Hitler's official photographer. He received royalties from all uses of Hitler's image, even on postage stamps, which made him a millionaire over the course of Hitler's rule.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 05:33AM by slinkslowdown
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TIL That Terry Pratchett, famously known as the author of the Discworld series, was an avid gamer! So much so, that he was even a modder for Oblivion and later, Skyrim!
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 06:11AM by PostingLoudly
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TIL - One of the poorest countries at independence in 1966, Botswana rapidly became a development success story. Diamonds, good governance, prudent economic management, and a rather small population have made it into an upper middle income country, with one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 12:21PM by electroctopus
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TIL New York City had a rat population of approximately 2,000,000 rats in 2014, but this number has likely decreased due to 2021 Tropical Storm Ida causing mass drownings.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 01:38PM by jamescookenotthatone
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TIL Machiavelli hated the clergy. Bored at work at a monastery, he amused himself by asking his boss to send him fat envelops stuffed with paper and instruct messengers to run, just to mess with the priests and make them think there's something important going on that they're not privy to
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 02:16PM by Ainsley-Sorsby
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TIL the Law and Order "chungt chungt" sound includes samples of hundreds of Japanese men thumping their feet on a wooden floor- and its creator makes money every time it's played
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 03:59PM by tillerman35
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TIL about Sarah Josepha Hale. She wrote the poem "Mary had a Little Lamb" and was editor of the most influential women's magazine of the time. Helping to found Vassar College. Over the course of 17 years she wrote five different presidents urging them to make Thanksgiving a national holiday.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 03:48PM by marmorset
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TIL the Library of Congress has a “free to use and reuse” section featuring millions of photos, books, films, and sound recordings that are either in the public domain, have no known copyright, or have been cleared by the copyright owner for public use.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 06:39PM by steve42089
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TIL about the Capgras syndrome, where the victim is convinced that their loved ones (family, pets, close friends) are replaced by imposters. Sometimes, the delusion is about more distant people, pets, or even objects. No amount of reasoning can change their minds.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 07:24PM by pentacontagon
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TIL the longest and most contentious election for the speaker of the U.S House of Representatives occurred during its 34th Congress (1855-1857). It lasted two months, took 133 ballots, and necessitated a rule change allowing for a simple plurality of members to select the speaker.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 07:49PM by T_Dougy
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TIL That the regional delivery service Lasership is so widely criticized that in 2022 it had more complaints to the Better Business Bureau than UPS, despite the latter serving the entire country.
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Submitted January 05, 2023 at 07:56PM by MajesticBread9147
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