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TIL that Rameses II, the most prolific tomb builder and longest reigning pharaoh of ancient Egypt, was a redhead.
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Submitted May 06, 2019 at 12:05PM by Tuhawaiki
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TIL The highest survivable dose of caffeine on record is a full 100 g, set by a 39-year-old female that attempted suicide by ingesting ~500 200mg caffeine tablets dissolved in water.
http://bit.ly/19BwSTD

Submitted May 05, 2019 at 08:03PM by MrPatinhazz
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TIL Harry Fusao O’Hara a Japanese expat, volunteered to fight for Britain in World War One, wounded nearly 70 times he remains the only known Japanese national to serve in the RAF.
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Submitted May 06, 2019 at 01:55PM by thornybacon
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TIL that researchers at the universities in Durham and Lisbon believe that the essential story of ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’ dates back over 5,000 years. This prototype of Jack’s beanstalk antics is classified by folklorists as ATU 328 - The Boy Who Stole Ogre’s Treasure.
http://bit.ly/2vF81R9

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 02:46PM by Kangar
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TIL in World War II, American soldier John R. Fox died when he deliberately called an artillery strike on himself. Realizing that German troops were overrunning his position, the strike delayed the enemy long enough for other American units to organize a counter attack
http://bit.ly/1ODUj4h

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 04:44PM by BrentonBasedTarrant
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TIL John Belushi's drug dealer was charged with first degree murder for administering the injection that killed him, and later served 15 months in prison after pleading to involuntary manslaughter.
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Submitted May 06, 2019 at 03:46PM by UnforcedErrer
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TIL of Joe Maggard. He lied for years through the media that he portrayed Ronald McDonald in the 90's (he was actually only a lighting stand-in for 2 commercials). He was convicted in 1999 of making harassing phone calls - he would always pose as Ronald and call people, scaring and threatening them.
http://bit.ly/2DRto6y

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 04:42PM by fraggle_captain
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TIL about Cyrus the Great (c. 600–530 BC), who built the Persian empire (c. 550–330 BC) by respecting the people he conquered, putting an end to slavery in all his territory, and allowing all people (including Jews) to worship their own gods.
http://bit.ly/2WtKezA

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 05:03PM by wjbc
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TIL The “XXX” signifies how many times the moonshine batch had been run through the still. Three X’s indicated that it had been run through three times and that the shine was pure alcohol.
http://bit.ly/1e8y8O9

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 06:27PM by crashdaddy
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TIL that the United States Postal Service has about 1,700 employees in Utah who read anything that the automated systems can't read like illegible addresses. About 5 million pieces of mail are read at this location daily. Seasoned employees generally average about 1,600 addresses read per hour.
http://bit.ly/2Lpkm6P

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 06:22PM by speckz
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TIL after a unit conversion snafu, Air Canada flight 143 ran out of fuel at 41k feet. The pilot, who flew gliders in his downtime, brought the plane down on an abandoned airfield which was being used as a racing circuit and everyone got out alive with only minor injuries.
http://bit.ly/2J3WP9n

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 06:35PM by MistressGravity
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TIL that Russian has a similar proverb to "Necessity is the Mother of Invention" that literally translates to "poor people are crafty"
http://bit.ly/1Pmdtx9

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 07:11PM by InGordWeTrust
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TIL that the @ symbol was chosen for the first electronic mail because the developer "was mostly looking for a symbol that wasn’t used much."
http://bit.ly/2xIzT7b

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 07:35PM by notusuallyhostile
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TIL It is only called an acronym when you pronounce the abbreviation as a real word (ex. NASA), otherwise it's known as an initialism (ex. FBI)
http://bit.ly/1KBPPIt

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 10:00PM by zeamp
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TIL that a New York University study found that people with easier-to-pronounce names have higher-status positions at work
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Submitted May 07, 2019 at 12:05AM by emilylikesredditalot
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TIL that Iron Man (2008) had no noscript. “They had no noscript, man. They had an outline.” Jeff Bridges described the improvised production of the first MCU film as being “saved by the improv prowess of the film’s director (Jon Favreau) and star. (Robert Downey Jr.)”
http://bit.ly/2V6aqyG

Submitted May 07, 2019 at 01:22AM by Skinipinis
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TIL in 1984, a episode of Thomas The Tank Engine featured an engine, Henry, who refused to go out in the rain. To solve the problem, the workers boarded Henry up in a cave and abandoned him.
http://bit.ly/2LALNLc

Submitted May 07, 2019 at 12:49AM by JT3C
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TIL In 1968 the Ford Motor Co. set the value of a life at $200,000. When performing a risk/benefit analysis deciding if fixing a major fuel tank issue was worth paying $11 per car ($137M), or instead paying 200k per death (Est $50M). They didn't fix it, Which nearly ended up costing $145M in court.
http://bit.ly/1MupfSx

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 10:46PM by KingSulley
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TIL: A "hobo" is someone who travels and finds work. A "tramp" travels, but mostly does not work. A "bum" neither travels nor works.
http://bit.ly/2UGO8Z8

Submitted May 07, 2019 at 03:44AM by seamusoldfield
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TIL that we only know of Socrates second hand from his contemporaries like Plato and Xenophon, no original writings exist.
http://bit.ly/1EMeMNN

Submitted May 06, 2019 at 11:40PM by JefftheBaptist
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