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TIL JayZ and Beyonce's security denied a dad from his seeing two premature girls in the NICU, after they had paid the hospital $1.3 million to seal off the wing of the hospital
http://bit.ly/2WvRyO8

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 05:08AM by pikindaguy
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TIL during Roman spectacles it was popular to reenact historic battles or myths. Sometimes the myth of Icarus would be done by strapping wings on a slave and throwing them from the roof of the stadium. One time the man landed so close to Emporer Nero that he was splattered with his blood.
http://bit.ly/2QrjFZz

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 04:20AM by JonhaerysSnow
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TIL the phrase ‘Fed Up’ comes from falconry, as when the bird has been ‘fed’ for the day, it will no longer hunt or do any work
https://bbc.in/2iPkwAF

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 10:29AM by blast4past
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TIL: Cats can drink seawater without becoming dehydrated where most animals (including humans) would die of dehydration
http://bit.ly/2ECufIy

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 11:23AM by cs005483
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TIL that a cat in Canada.Saved it's family from a fire in the house by biting the arm of the mother who was sleeping and gathered her family and they escaped the burning house without any injuries.
https://cbsn.ws/2OWyvX5

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 01:07PM by Moonrider257812
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TIL Pringles had to use supercomputers to engineer their chips with optimal aerodynamic properties so that they wouldn't fly off the conveyor belts when moving at very high speeds.
http://bit.ly/2mnYRmN

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 02:46PM by TheEpicCowOfLife
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TIL that on 4 June 2012, the Shanghai Stock Exchange fell exactly 64.89--Almost certainly a coincidence, but was viewed as threat by authorities due to the association with the Tienanmen Square Massacre (6/4/89); Today, China censors all information related to the index that day.
https://reut.rs/30JbZGR

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 01:59PM by JanjaRobert
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TIL of the Swedish Lion that was taxidermized by order of King Fredrik I in the 1700. The taxidermist had never seen a live lion and the result was less than ideal. This resulted in a lion with crossed eyes and flat teeth (like a herbivore). The lion can still be viewed at the Gripsholm Castle.
http://bit.ly/2W8HRGn

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 04:00PM by BentleyWilkinson
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TIL Forrest Gump was based on a book, and the book had a sequel in which they mention the movie and Forrest meets Tom Hanks, specifically as to avoid being able to make a movie from that book
http://bit.ly/2woX6M3

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 04:59PM by rinyre
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TIL that Benjamin Lay, an early Quaker abolitionist, walked into the 1738 annual meeting of Quakers and during an abolition speech plunged a sword into a bible he had hollowed out and filled with a bladder full of red fruit juice. To horrified onlookers, the Bible appeared to be bleeding.
http://bit.ly/2QrVaLO

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 03:34PM by AstroMechEE
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TIL that Rolls-Royce cars have an anti theft mechanism that retracts the "Spirit of Ecstasy" ornament should it be jostled.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj53HuWBfjE

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 05:52PM by VaporwaveVoyager
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TIL Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev gifted US President John F Kennedy a dog called Pushinka during the cold war. She later on had puppies; which Kennedy referred to as "the pupniks".
https://bbc.in/2XjZ4J6

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 07:01PM by killerpossum
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TIL of Bob Fletcher. Bob took care of three Japanese American's farms after their internment during WWII. He kept them running while paying their taxes and mortgages, all while dodging bullets from locals. After the war ended he continued to help the families
https://lat.ms/2Qwh3tC

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 08:11PM by MNIceMan44
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TIL that until the 1960s, men with long hair were not allowed to enter Disneyland because it did not meet the standards of Disney’s unwritten code dress
http://bit.ly/2MeFc9w

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 06:09PM by Shore20
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TIL that the maker of SoftSoap knew he couldn't patent liquid soap dispensers, so he did the next best thing: he raised $12m and bought out the US's entire manufacturing capacity for two years to prevent other soap companies from stealing his idea.
http://bit.ly/30MSdu2

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 04:44PM by imgur_com_y8suYkD
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TIL of Albert Stevens, who in 1945 was misdiagnosed as having terminal cancer and injected with plutonium isotopes as part of a radiation experiment. He survived exposure to the highest known radiation dose in any human and lived for another 20 years.
http://bit.ly/1aRd2ax

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 09:06PM by Wrexis
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TIL that in 1982, the comic strip The Far Side jokingly referred to the set of spikes on a Stegosaurus's tail as a "thagomizer". A paleontologist who read the comic realized there wasn't any official name for the spikes and began using the new word; Thagomizer is now the generally accepted term.
http://bit.ly/1ppengk

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 11:05PM by IHad360K_KarmaDammit
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TIL that “breakfast is the most important meal of the day” was an ad slogan invented in the 19th century by Seventh Day Adventists James Caleb Jackson and John Harvey Kellogg to sell their newly invented breakfast cereal.
http://bit.ly/2K95yHf

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 10:00PM by dos-stinko-uno-pinko
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TIL Sean Connery once beat up four men single-handedly for giving some girls a hard time in a club, while Michael Caine held his coat
http://bit.ly/2JLzDxc

Submitted May 28, 2019 at 11:52PM by theg721
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