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TIL Brian May, the lead guitarist for Queen and astrophysicist, dislikes smoking so much that he prohibited smoking indoors at concerts before smoking bans became the norm. The dislike for smoking was due to his father’s heavy cigarette use.
http://bit.ly/29Ef4lf

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 05:20PM by Quiglius
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TIL Hitler saved 1 Jew from the Holocaust: a doctor who treated his mother for cancer
http://bit.ly/1FcK9z7

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 04:23PM by ReadyTime
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TIL Dave Grohl hoped to keep his anonymity when making his 1st record and recorded it all himself. He noscriptd it Foo Fighters to lead people to think it was a group. Later he called it “the stupidest fucking band name in the world,” and would have reconsidered if he knew he was going to be successful
http://bit.ly/1EeBL4j

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 08:02PM by murdo1tj
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TIL during the bombing of Koriyama, Japan in April 1945, a white phosphorus bomb prematurely ignited in a B-29 plane. Crewman Henry Erwin picked up the bomb and threw it out the window, saving the plane and crew while suffering severe burns as a result. He was given a Medal of Honor for this action.
http://bit.ly/2CTqSvZ

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 04:46PM by TrendWarrior101
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TIL, Charles Rigoulot, a French weightlifter, was jailed for hitting a Nazi guard, but broke out of his jail cell by bending the bars. He allowed other prisoners to escape as well. Then beat the guard who jailed him.
http://bit.ly/2UDt1Wu

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 08:11PM by thomasthedankengin3
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TIL Jack, a baboon, was employed to change rail signals. After initial skepticism, the railway decided to officially employ the baboon once his job competency was verified. He was paid twenty cents a day, and 1/2 a bottle of beer each week. In his nine years of employment, Jack never made a mistake.
http://bit.ly/2IcenyY

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 10:20PM by thomasthedankengin3
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TIL Until the mid-1960s in Britain, pregnancy tests were done by sending a woman's urine to a lab, where it would be injected into a toad. The toad was checked two hours later and if it had laid eggs, the woman was pregnant.
https://bbc.in/2D1Eg0Y

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 08:37PM by Lrthfn98
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TIL Ernest Hemmingway was gifted a 6-toed cat named Snow White. Snow White's 40-50 descendants still live at his Florida home. Over half of them also have 6 toes.
http://bit.ly/2UjrENx

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 05:40PM by bobsmilkbone
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TIL that the most weight gained for a role was 70 lbs (32 kg), which Vincent D'Onofrio did for Pvt. Leonard Lawrence in "Full Metal Jacket." The role was initially written as a "skinny ignorant redneck," but director Stanley Kubrick felt the character would have more impact if he was big and clumsy.
http://bit.ly/1N4z0nH

Submitted April 05, 2019 at 11:34PM by ralphbernardo
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TIL wheelchair athletes with spinal injuries will sometimes intentionally injure themselves on the lower body (e.g. break a toe), causing their bodies to respond by raising blood pressure and enhancing their performance. This practice has been banned as cheating.
http://bit.ly/1UCQjCm

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 02:33AM by famousforbeingfamous
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TIL that in 2012, a woman on vacation in Iceland joined a police search party to help find someone who was reported missing, The search went on for hours before she found out that the person they were looking for was herself.
https://cbsn.ws/2uNqk6n

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 03:15AM by EthanTheRedditor37
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TIL There is a group of wolves in British Columbia known as "sea wolves" and 90% of their food comes from the sea. They have distinct DNA that sets them apart from interior wolves and they're entirely dedicated to the sea, swimming several miles everyday in search of seafood.
http://bit.ly/2FSaD31

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 05:25AM by BirdPlan
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TIL that First Nations Francis "Peggy" Pegahmagabow, the most effective sniper of WWI, volunteered for service despite the Canada government's exclusion of Aboriginal people in the army. With a kill record of 378, Peggy once ran into No-Mans Land to retrieve ammo when his company ran out.
http://bit.ly/2CXSW1i

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 03:54AM by meduke
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TIL In 2018, the world's most expensive bottle of vodka (worth $1.3 million USD) was stolen and found empty on a construction site.
http://bit.ly/2OTyPWL

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 04:27AM by jaiga99
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TIL that in 1988, a man with OCD and extreme germophobia tried to commit suicide by shooting himself in the head with a rifle. However, he survived, and the bullet completely eliminated his mental disorder without causing any other damage to his brain.
https://nyti.ms/2FT7f84

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 06:09AM by EthanTheRedditor37
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TIL MIT, often cited as one of the world’s most prestigious universities, puts almost all of its course materials online for anyone to access for free.
http://bit.ly/2dqJurh

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 08:07AM by TheFineMantine
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TIL, in 1948, a man wore 30-pound, 3-toed lead shoes and stomped around a Florida beach in the night. The footprints lead people to believe that a 15-foot tall penguin was roaming their lands. He kept up the prank for 10 years, visiting various beaches. The hoax wasn't revealed until 40 years later.
http://bit.ly/15ON5or.

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 12:09PM by thomasthedankengin3
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TIL That Pluto was discovered in 1930 by a 23 year old farm boy with no degree in astronomy. He spent a year comparing photographs, looking for a star that changed positions in the sky. He would later teach at New Mexico State.
http://bit.ly/2WPFDHv

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 02:05PM by -SovietToaster-
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TIL of the grasshopper mouse that hunts scorpions, turns venom into painkiller and howls like a wolf to lay claim to its territory.
https://bbc.in/2OTlxcA

Submitted April 06, 2019 at 12:26PM by Jezzazza
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