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TIL that builders of Japan's Nijō castle created squeaky floors to prevent ninja assassins from sneaking in. The floors were designed so that just the lightest step produced a clearly audible sound, warning guards that danger is approaching and forcing a ninja to abandon his plots for the night.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 02:08AM by design-responsibly
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TIL a California Congressman once shot and killed a waiter, for being refused breakfast because it was too late in the morning. He was acquitted of manslaughter by a sympathetic jury.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 12:39AM by Ctown_struggles00
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TIL Stephen Colbert donates his proceeds from the sale of AmeriCone Dream to charity
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 03:43AM by princess_snowblack
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TIL in 1978 Sex Pistols member John Lydon (AKA Johnny Rotten) called out Jimmy Saville as a sexual predator during a BBC interview. The clip was edited out before broadcast
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 06:33AM by Veldron
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TIL that during the filming of The Wizard of Oz and at other times of her career, Judy Garland was forced to diet and eat very little, and was bullied into using tobacco to suppress her appetite - all to keep her from looking at all chubby.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 05:16AM by Shpookie_Angel
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TIL that in 1875 a swarm of 12.5 trillion locusts covering 198,000 square miles and weighing 27.5 million tons descended upon the Great Plains, devouring all plant life in their path. Farmers that tied to shoo them away had the clothes eaten right off their bodies.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 07:13AM by VulgairesMachine
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TIL that Beethoven overcame deafness by biting a metal rod attached to his piano to hear his work. It's called bone conduction, and can also be used to help divers talk and hear underwater, and is also used by elephants to communicate
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 06:44AM by BigPapaChuck
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TIL The term “scientist” was coined in the 1830s to describe Mary Somerville. A woman. Because the usual term “man of science” didn’t apply and she wasn’t just a physicist, geologist, or chemist - she was all three.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 03:58PM by pincer420
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TIL About the Norwegian Lunderhund, a species of dog that recovered from near extinction after almost being wiped out by illness in 1963. Originally, there were only 6 left in the whole world. Thanks to a careful breeding scheme, there are now 1400 dogs.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 03:29PM by Tokyono
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TIL the 1994 film "Clerks" had an extended, but a much darker ending, in which Dante Hicks was murdered by a robber who then proceeded to take the money from the cash register. Miramax reacted negatively and ordered writer-director Kevin Smith to delete that ending completely.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 06:02PM by TrendWarrior101
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TIL that George De Hevesy dissolved 2 Nobel Prizes in aqua regia when Nazi occupation criminalized sending them abroad. He returned to find the solution undisturbed on a shelf in his lab & precipitated the gold out of the acid. The Nobel Society then recast them using the original gold.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 06:53PM by itsacalamity
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TIL NASA shows the movie Armageddon as a training tool to see if trainees can spot the 168 errors with the film.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 06:20PM by Boredguy32
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TIL that in 1971, a US man named Gerald Mayo filed a lawsuit in the District Court of Pennsylvania. He was suing Satan, for making him fall down. The judge rejected "Mayo v Satan", pointing out that Mayo did not provide appropriate directions for the US Marshals to serve the summons to Satan.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 08:11PM by BurtGummer1911
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TIL In 2004, a Disney employee who played Tigger was acquitted of charges of allegedly fondling a 13-year-old girl in costume, when his defence attorney tried on the costume in court and demonstrated how hard it was to move the costumes oversized glove hands.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 09:32PM by Tokyono
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TIL when a secretary told Steve Jobs she was late for work because her car wouldn't start, Jobs bought her a new Jaguar that same day, saying: "Here, don't be late anymore."
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 10:57PM by nokia621
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TIL that when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was murdered in his car - triggering the start of World War One - the number plate of his and his wife's car read "AIII 118". 11/11/18 was the date when the armistice was finally signed.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 09:02PM by leglessgazelle
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TIL after retiring from NASA, Buzz Aldrin, second man on the moon, fell into a deep depression and ended up working as a used car salesman.
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Submitted July 28, 2019 at 10:08PM by sneakyt123
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