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TIL that a modern art critic was asked to review some of Adolf Hitler's paintings without being told who painted them. He judged them to be "quite good" while also stating that the artist's depiction of human figures in the paintings revealed his profound disinterest in people.
http://bit.ly/2EVLOTQ

Submitted June 06, 2019 at 08:14PM by kicksnarezildjian
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TIL Theodore Roosevelt Jr was the oldest man in the D-Day invasion at 56. Initially denied to attend D-Day, Ted petitioned as he personally knew the men of these units and believed his presence would steady them. Despite arthritis and a heart condition, he stormed the beach with a cane and survived.
http://bit.ly/29gRWDZ.

Submitted June 06, 2019 at 09:31PM by TurboTaco-with-Poop
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TIL that Cuba is the only country in the world that meets WWF conditions of sustainable development, for both the Human Development Index and Ecological Footprint
http://bit.ly/2HZs97x

Submitted June 06, 2019 at 09:02PM by Funky_apple
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TIL that crows drop rats on airport runways to kill them, since the friction from the landing shreds the rat open for consumption. They also drop nuts on roads for cars to run over so they can be opened/broken to pieces.
http://bit.ly/2JZKX93

Submitted June 06, 2019 at 06:41PM by 0x4f0x770x610x690x73
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TIL The musical, Fiddler on the roof, is one of the most popular American musicals in Japan. This is due to its themes heavily resonating with the country; generational conflict, especially among fathers and daughters, whether or not to hold onto tradition or let go of it, and the urgency of change.
http://bit.ly/2HZsCGP

Submitted June 06, 2019 at 09:18PM by Tokyono
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TIL that Muhammad Ali's star on the Hollywood walk of fame is not on the sidewalk. It is on the wall of Kodak theater because of his request that "he did not want to be walked on."
http://bit.ly/1B116wT

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 02:28AM by sersleepsalot1
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TIL Every single German spy sent to Britain during WWII was either imprisoned or recruited as a double agent - fooling the entire German High Command and massively contributing to the victory.
http://bit.ly/1vMpDHF

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 01:25AM by ronstig22
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TIL: The Wizard of Oz received one negative review, from the New Yorker, whose film critic despised the film's "Vulgarity [of] raw, eye-straining Technicolor" and "Singer Midgets"
http://bit.ly/2XvTDan

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 05:17AM by transformers_1986
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TIL a car dealership ran an ad for a 1983 Cadillac stating “first 10,000 bananas takes it.” To the dealership’s surprise two brothers showed up with 10,000 bananas and won the car in a court case ruling false advertisement.
http://bit.ly/2QScauY

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 07:48AM by Falleni
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TIL that WD-40 has never been patented as patenting would force them to disclose their recipe.
http://bit.ly/1JXRecb

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 11:45AM by BoosherCacow
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TIL that in a group of 23 random people there is a 50% probability that a pair of the individuals share a birthday - despite there being 365 separate days each person can be born. This is referred to as the birthday paradox. With a group of just 70 people, this probability goes up to 99.9%!
http://bit.ly/1aHB6h7

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 10:49AM by rjblink
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TIL: During the Thirty Years' War, Count Von Tilly of the imperial army declared that if anyone in Rothenburg ob der Tauber could drink a tank of wine (3.25 liters) in one go, he would spare the town and move on. The mayor of the town obliged, prompting the army to leave.
http://bit.ly/2I1AOGD

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 07:52AM by Hafnium67
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TIL the metallic odor of copper and iron does not come from the metal itself but from oils in our skin that decompose into volatile substances when we touch the metal
https://go.nature.com/2IuNm8z

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 03:55PM by HarvestingPineapple
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TIL - Two nuns teaching at a California Elementary School embezzled approximately $500,000 from their employer over a ten year period to fund their trips and casino visits. No charges are being pursued.
http://bit.ly/2Ipgtdd

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 06:29PM by fraggle_captain
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TIL about Kintsukuroi which is the practice of seeing beauty in the flawed or imperfect. Instead of throwing out the damaged pottery, the Japanese would repair it with gold and create art from the broken.
http://bit.ly/2ku6us8

Submitted June 07, 2019 at 05:19PM by ninnuh
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