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TIL that when Mike Merrill considered getting a vasectomy or moving in with his girlfriend, the choice wasn't his to make. It was instead left up to 805 people who'd purchased his life. Merrill, a private citizen, sold 11,823 shares of his life to complete strangers who now control his decisions.
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Submitted February 22, 2019 at 08:30PM by ChaseDonovan
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TIL of James Hard, a US Civil War veteran who died at 111 years old, living long enough to see both WW1 and WW2. We went from rows of musket fire to nuclear arms within his lifetime.
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Submitted February 22, 2019 at 08:44PM by Gamamaster101
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TIL that despite being founded in the same city, in the same year and having the same name, Hershey's ice cream and Hershey's chocolate have no affiliation and in fact have had multiple legal disputes due to their shared name.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 02:39AM by DivineSwine121
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TIL The cat Brando pets in The Godfather purred so loudly the actors' voices had to be re-recorded
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Submitted February 22, 2019 at 10:15PM by marmorset
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TIL that the Library of Alexandria was never burned down or destroyed; instead it slowly deteriorated due to the purging of intellectuals from Alexandria as well as a lack of funding and support.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 02:20AM by Wrenger
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TIL that Frank Lloyd Wright designed Fallingwater in 2 hours. He assured his commissioner that he had been working on it, but in reality he hadn't started. When his commissioner suddenly announced he would be visiting, Wright drew the plans in the time it took the commissioner to drive up.
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Submitted February 22, 2019 at 10:44PM by symbiosa
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TIL that in the middle ages Christian priests would recite "hoc est corpus", meaning "this is the body", during mass when turning bread into the body of Christ. Since nobody spoke or understood Latin, this chant was garbled into "hocus pocus", which we still use when performing magic tricks today.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 08:26AM by chokehodl
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TIL During WWII Hitler ordered the British town of Blackpool be spared from bombing as he intended it to be his personal holiday resort after Germany had won the war
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 10:56AM by goldenkicksbook
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TIL federal prisoners in Brazil can reduce their sentence by 4 days per book they read and write an essay on. They can read up to 12 works of literature, philosophy, science or classics to trim a maximum 48 days off their sentence each year.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 03:00PM by WhatTheFuckKanye
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TIL that aerial dogfights were fought with pistols before they figured out how to properly install machine guns into planes.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 07:41AM by rogersdad247
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TIL the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) helped bring the first case of child abuse to court in 1874. At the time, there were laws against abusing animals but no laws against abusing human children.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 09:10AM by nthing2seehere
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TIL about the Crow Paradox. Crows have no difficulty telling humans apart, and even hold grudges against individuals, but for humans it's almost impossible to recognize individual crows
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 05:56AM by GrinningPariah
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TIL in 2008, Anthony Curcio robbed a Brinks armoured car outside of a Bank of America branch, escaped across a hand-dredged creek behind the bank in an inner tube on a pulley system while 15-20 decoys he had hired dressed exactly the same as him covered his escape.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 04:06PM by Upstart__Crow
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TIL that a report from the Institute of Medicine in 2006 found that the sloppy handwriting of doctors kills roughly 7000 people annually - the poor handwriting often results in incorrect prenoscriptions being given or incorrect dosages being administered.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 06:59PM by die247
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TIL Jean-Pierre Adams, former french footballer has been in coma for 36 years now (since 1982) following a knee surgery
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 06:12PM by thendof
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TIL that the bodies on display in "Bodies: The Exhibition" were likely not donated voluntarily. They are believed to be the remains of executed prisoners.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 07:54PM by harrycranescomputer
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TIL that Zebras have black and white stripes to battle against the parasites. Apparently, the horse flies are not able to land properly on zebras due to their stripes.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 04:08PM by Nickel_Sn
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TIL that before Paris was liberated from the Nazis, Hitler ordered military governor Dietrich von Choltitzthe to demolish the Eiffel Tower and other major landmarks. He refused this direct order, and surrendered to the Allies instead, saving the tower.
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 07:18PM by cactus1549
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TIL John Steinbeck’s dog, Toby, ate his manunoscript of Of Mice and Men. There was no other draft. Steinbeck said of the incident, “I was pretty mad but the poor little fellow may have been acting critically. I didn’t want to ruin a good dog for a ms (manunoscript), I’m not sure is good at all.”
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Submitted February 23, 2019 at 08:05PM by murdo1tj
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