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TIL About the botched execution of Kenneth Eugene Smith, which occurred after a stay of execution was lifted and a central I.V. was misplaced several times. Smith was left hyperventilating and sweating, unable to move, but did not die. He's now scheduled to be executed in 2024 by Nitrogen.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 01:47AM by bfdlegion17
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TIL that during WW2, P-51 Mustangs were given wooden wheels at the assembly plant before they made their first test flights.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 04:33AM by driving_andflying
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TIL 20 of 33 states with a state beverage have selected milk 🥛
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 03:37AM by spyanryan4
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TIL: That a fetus can absorb its twin in the womb and it's known as "vanishing twin syndrome"
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 06:30AM by justdoo08
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TIL that it is absolutely dangerous to swallow button batteries, because the battery reacts with bodily fluids and releases a strong alkaline substance which can burn through tissue.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 11:43AM by Wooden_Potential_699
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TIL the first CEO of Apple was not Steve Jobs or Steve Wozniak, but Michael Scott
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 03:08PM by MattO2000
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TIL that winning important international football games reduces civil conflict in Africa. When national teams win high-stakes matches, people are less likely to identify with their ethnic group over the nation. Teams qualifying for AFCON experience significantly less conflict in the following months
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 11:54AM by econlmics
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TIL about Kitty Fisher, who was famous for simply for being famous. In one incident, she fell off her horse while riding and exposed herself. Broadsheets & prints mocked her, but she seized the attention for herself by having her portrait painted by England's most prominent painter.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 02:20PM by comrade_batman
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TIL about Delusional Parasitosis, a mental disorder in which individuals have a persistent belief that they are infested with living or nonliving pathogens such as parasites, insects, or bugs, when no such infestation is present.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 09:35AM by Serious_Specter
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TIL that Thomas Harvey, who illegally removed Einstein's brain, kept and stored it cut into 200 pieces in formalin-filled jars in his basement for 40 years. In 1997 he offered the brain back to Einstein's granddaughter. When she didn't want it, he returned it to the hospital he took it from in 1955.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 05:45PM by skaapjagter
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TIL Members Only, a popular brand of jackets in the 1980s, spent its entire 6 million dollar ad budget in 1986 on anti-drug public service announcements.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 06:14PM by Forward-Answer-4407
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TIL during Operation Desert Storm, the M2 Bradley performed more tank kills than the Abrams. Additionally, 20 Bradley’s were destroyed, 17 of those due to friendly fire
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 06:40PM by WarmAppleCobbler
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TIL that the "dumb" in dumbbells originally meant "mute". A "dumb" bell was a contraption used to train church bell ringers in the fine art of bell ringing without annoying the entire neighborhood. Later, because of the similarities in shape, the name was applied to certain exercise equipment.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 08:16PM by smudge_47
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TIL that "The Iodine State" was South Carolina's nickname in the 1930s and even on license plates, in an effort to promote the state's vegetables as having more healthy iodine than other other state's vegetables
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 09:25PM by bostonstrong781
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TIL there's a man known as "the pudding guy" who gamed American Airlines' loyalty program in the 1980's by buying 12,150 cups of pudding ($3,140) for over 1.2 million frequent flyer miles. Bonus: he donated the pudding to the Salvation Army in exchange for a sizable tax write-off.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 10:03PM by plantbasedpanda
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TIL about the sinking of the S.S. Eastland, which rolled over while tied to a dock in the Chicago River. Barely half of the vessel was submerged, yet 844 people (mostly poor working-class immigrants) perished, killing more passengers than the Titanic.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 10:17PM by Brendawg324
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TIL North American porcupines love salt and are known to eat backpackers’ road salt-covered boots left outside tents.
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Submitted January 22, 2024 at 11:14PM by callitredfrisbee
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