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TIL that there was a form of medieval torture, where the victim's feet were covered in salt water and then a goat would start licking them. Sometimes the laughter and stress from the intense tickling resulted in a heart attack or a brain hemorrhage.
http://bit.ly/1NJ60aV

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 05:19AM by barragain
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TIL: Hannibal's army used vinegar and fire setting (heating and wetting rocks to make them crack) to widen paths in the Alps. This allowed him the room needed for his elephants.
http://bit.ly/2Y68d8C

Submitted June 21, 2019 at 09:20PM by jamescookenotthatone
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TIL that the staff of the 9/11 memorial place white roses on the names of any victims who would have been celebrating a birthday
http://bit.ly/31QKXh9

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 05:36AM by 99OBJ
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TIL that Arnold Schwarzenegger made his first million BEFORE he became famous in movies... by selling real estate
https://cnb.cx/2FpXvTg

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 05:12AM by montblanc87
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TIL that the Boston Museum of Science pulled a publicity stunt July 4, 1984 to promote their new dinosaur exhibit by carrying a 34 foot, 1,000 lbs., brontosaurus replica through downtown Boston by helicopter.
http://bit.ly/2IwP76d

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 06:39AM by onepersononeidea
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TIL In 2012, the NOAA was forced to publish that Mermaids weren’t real. This was due to a Sci-Fi program on Animal Planet claiming that a Mermaid’s body had been found on a beach. Some believed it and contacted the NOAA, making them state: "No evidence of aquatic humanoids has ever been found,".
https://reut.rs/2FsCaZj

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 12:56PM by Tokyono
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TIL Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson, who personally intervened and stopped the My Lai massacre, was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his action. However, after reading the citation, which included a fabricated account of him rescuing a young girl under heavy fire, he threw his medal away.
http://bit.ly/2RqyI6a

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 08:41AM by MistressGravity
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TIL Arnold Schwarzenegger was not excited about making 'The Terminator'. An interviewer asked him about a pair of shoes he had, which belonged to the wardrobe for The Terminator, Schwarzenegger responded to the interviewer saying "Oh some sh*t movie I'm doing, take a couple weeks."
http://bit.ly/1g49l6u

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 08:13AM by Bruce_The_Bat
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TIL In Tudor times, High class women would close themselves off for a period of time before they gave birth. This was called “lying in”. No men were allowed in their private rooms, only women, and all light was closed off apart from a small amount, as it was feared it would harm the mother’s eyes.
http://bit.ly/2RvRl8J

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 03:24PM by Tokyono
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TIL that in the late Classical Era of Greece, women owned 35% of the land and property in Sparta. When a woman's husband died(usually in battle), his land and property passed to the wife, not to the oldest male.
http://bit.ly/1u5iWxx

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 04:29PM by thebiga1806
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TIL that the five largest tobacco companies pay US$9 billion dollars to state governments, each and every year, forever, because of a 1998 legal settlement meant to compensate states for the costs of tobacco-related illness such as cancer, emphysema and heart disease.
http://bit.ly/2UF00L2

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 11:01AM by pacinothere
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TIL During the first outbreak of The Black Death in France in 1348, cities ran out of consecrated ground to bury the dead in so quickly, that the current Pope, Clement VI, had to bless the entire Rhone river to allow corpses to be legally dumped in it.
http://bit.ly/2MZ9ZHt

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 01:19PM by Tokyono
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TIL Sylvester Stallone was not the actor that the producers wanted to star in 'Rocky'. With just $106 in his bank account, Stallone turned down a $300,000 offer — the equivalent of $1 million today — for the rights to 'Rocky' so he could star in the film himself.
http://bit.ly/2N4ZWRz

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 04:56PM by Bruce_The_Bat
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TIL about Donny the Doberman, a gifted dog, that has been shown arranging some of his 80 plush toys into evenly spaced triangles and lines, and chooses to use, for example, only stuffed frogs or monkeys for a particular design, completely of his own accord.
http://bit.ly/2ZERp9e

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 05:07PM by TheMeltingSnowman72
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TIL: Birdhouses shouldn't have a perch. - "Stay away from any birdhouse with a perch. Birds don't need them and they only make it easier for predators or unwanted birds to get in."
http://bit.ly/2ICs9uN

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 05:21PM by theonlybluecow
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TIL all Australian doctors who plan to stay in Antarctica during the winter must have their appendix removed in case of an unexpected rupture.
http://bit.ly/1lfmSu2

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 07:08PM by nokia621
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TIL In 1904, tea bags were invented accidentally. The inventor, Thomas Sullivan, decided that it was cheaper to send small samples to potential customers in silk bags instead of boxes. The recipients believed they were meant to be dunked and soon Sullivan was flooded with orders for his “tea bags.”
http://bit.ly/2k5jPZb

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 08:49PM by Bruce_The_Bat
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TIL in 2008, a couple who inherited a 378 acre farm in Costa Rica transformed it into a huge no-kill dog shelter. Over 1000 dogs, many recovering from illness, starvation and abuse, live there together. Visitors are welcome to walk and play with them.
http://bit.ly/2X1XNdJ

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 07:31PM by nokia621
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TIL The inventor of the Game Boy, Gunpei Yokoi, was originally Nintendo’s janitor. The President of the company happened to walk by and was impressed by a toy he created out of boredom, leading to an illustrious career.
http://bit.ly/1dRU9HF

Submitted June 22, 2019 at 10:35PM by Bruce_The_Bat
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