TIL: The Pokemon franchise has generated approximately three times as much money as Harry Potter
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List of highest-grossing media franchises
This is a list of the highest-grossing media franchises. This includes media franchises that started as a book, film, video game, comic book, animation, cartoon or television series and have expanded to other forms of media. This list covers every aspect…
TIL During the Prohibition era, the U.S. Government allowed Whiskey to be sold through pharmacies. As a result, Walgreens grew from 20 retail stores to almost 400.
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Walgreens - Wikipedia
second-largest pharmacy store chain in the United States
TIL that Lebanon made a massive bowl of hummus to get into the Guiness Book of World Records just so people around the world can recognise that hummus is from Lebanon
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Bbc
Who invented hummus?
Everyone from the Lebanese to the Turks to the Syrians have tried to claim it.
TIL on February 11, 1992, a man who was likely innocent of a crime for which he was about to be put to death uttered these last words: "I'd like to thank my family for loving me and taking care of me. And the rest of the world can kiss my everloving ass, because I'm innocent."
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TIL Researchers historically have avoided using female animals in medical studies specifically so they don't have to account for influences from hormonal cycles. This may explain why women often don't respond to available medications or treatments in the same way as men do
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Medicalxpress
Women's hormones play role in drug addiction, higher relapse rates
Women's hormonal cycles may not only make them more prone to drug addiction but also more affected by triggers that lead to relapse, a new Vanderbilt University study revealed. The findings are especially ...
TIL that a "20% chance of rain" can mean that there is a 20% chance that rain will occur in a given area, or that there is a 100% chance that rain will occur in 20% of a given area, or anything in between.
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TIL that a "20% chance of rain" can mean that there is a 20%...
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TIL that pre-electricity theatre spotlights produced light by directing a flame at calcium oxide (quicklime). These kinds of lights were called limelights and this is the origin of the phrase “in the limelight” to mean “at the centre of attention”.
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Limelight - Wikipedia
type of stage lighting once used in theatres and music halls
TIL Bayer used slave labor and tested drugs on prisoners in Auschwitz
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WAR HISTORY ONLINE
Popular Pharmaceutical Company Bayer Bought Concentration Camp Victims in WWII
Everyone has heard of Bayer, the pharmaceutical company that runs aspirin commercials on television. Not everyone knows, however, of Bayer's dark past.
TIL that Queen Elizabeth II was a mechanic and truck driver during WW2. She's the only female from the royal family in British history to join the armed services.
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Submitted May 09, 2019 at 04:06PM by phthalo-azure
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Military.com
Queen Elizabeth II's Time in WWII Makes Her the Most Hardcore Head of State
Queen Elizabeth II is the only head of state to have served in World War II.
TIL During times of war and other crises in Britain, men with seafaring experience would be taken against their will by press gangs to become part of the Royal Navy crew. Sometimes they were taken in the middle of the street and would find themselves trapped on a ship and with no hope of escape.
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Impressment - Wikipedia
Forced naval service with or without notice
TIL: Sunflower seeds contain about 24 to 27% protein, only slightly less than an equal weight of ground beef. Furthermore, sunflower seeds contain about twice the iron and potassium and about 4 times the phosphorus of beef.
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Burpee
How to Grow Sunflowers - Gardening Tips and Advice, Annual Flowers at Burpee.com
Learn how to grow sunflower seeds and plants in your home garden from Burpee.com. Burpee
TIL George Washington had a fear of being buried alive (taphophobia). He requested, if he died, his body be laid out for three days before burial to make sure he was dead before burial.
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Taphophobia - Wikipedia
fear of being buried alive
TIL that a group of embittered singles reserved all the odd-numbered seats at a cinema's primetime screening on Valentine's Day so that couples would be forced to sit apart
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the Guardian
Valentine's Day pranksters book odd-numbered cinema seats in China
Couples will be forced to sit apart after group of singles work together to buy up tickets to romantic movie at Shanghai cinema
TIL that Melanophila beetles (known as fire chaser beetles) are able to sense forest fires from 80 miles away and seek them out since burnt wood is the source of nutrition for their young
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PubMed Central (PMC)
Infrared receptors in pyrophilous (“fire loving”) insects as model for new un-cooled infrared sensors
Beetles of the genus Melanophila and certain flat bugs of the genus Aradus actually approach forest fires. For the detection of fires and of hot surfaces the pyrophilous species of both genera have developed infrared (IR) receptors, which have developed ...
TIL that although they spend 16 hours a day in water hippos can't swim because they are too muscular and sink. Instead they just run around under the surface.
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The Atlantic
Hippos Can’t Swim—So How Do They Move Through Water?
The semiaquatic mammal leverages its own buoyancy and bone density to charge through the water.
TIL 2,000 year old seeds were discovered inside an ancient jar in Israel 1963. They were planted in 2005 and a tree extinct for 1,800 years sprouted from the ground.
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Submitted May 09, 2019 at 11:37PM by zeamp
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Judean date palm - Wikipedia
The Judean date palm is a date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) grown in Judea. It is not clear whether there was ever a single distinct Judean cultivar, but dates grown in the region have had distinctive reputations for thousands of years, and the date palm was…
TIL Silent film comedian Buster Keaton got his start in his father's vaudeville act at the age of 3. His act would be to goad his father into throwing him across the stage, and he became so good at falling that he rarely got bruises. He was eventually billed as "The Little Boy Who Can't Be Damaged."
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Biography
Buster Keaton
Comedian and director Buster Keaton was popular for his pioneering silent comedies in the 1920s.
TIL: There are approximately 600 million dogs in the world. It is estimated that nearly 400M of those dogs are strays. The United States has the highest pet dog population in the world. Approximately 75.8 million
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The Drake Center For Veterinary Care
23 Amazing Facts About Dogs You Probably Didn't Know
By Gabrielle Feldman Do you think you know everything there is to know about canines? Think again! Check out these 23 interesting facts you may have never heard: 1. Dogs have a sense of time. It's been proven that they know the difference between a hour…
TIL that the term "Cut to the chase" originated from the American film industry's silent movies of the 1920's. These were often laden with obligatory romantic plot-lines that young audiences would find boring, but ended with exciting car or boat chase scenes.
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Phrasefinder
'Cut to the chase' - the meaning and origin of this phrase
The meaning and origin of the phrase 'Cut to the chase'.
TIL that an effective assault tactic for a castle was to mine underneath it. Sometimes the defenders would also mine and meet them underground, and a sword battle would ensue.
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History
Medieval Castle Defense and Assault - History
The primary tools for medieval castle defense and assault were arrows, catapults, battering rams, siege towers, and mining equipment
TIL that in 1970, a fighter pilot was forced to eject during a training mission. His plane, however, righted itself and continued flying for miles, finally touching down gently in a farmer's field. It earned the nickname "The Cornfield Bomber."
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Cornfield Bomber - Wikipedia
accident involving a F-106 of the U.S. Air Force in 1970