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First author to earn $1 billion ✏️


- For someone who wrote a villain so terrible he literally couldn’t be named, J.K. Rowling sure managed to write a whole lot of other things, including Harry Potter, one of the most endearing fictional characters ever.

And all that writing earned her a lot of money, making her the first billion-dollar author ever.


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- What's the best "Harry Potter" film ?

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⚠️ Some fungi create zombies, then control their minds


- The tropical fungus Ophiocordyceps infects ants’ central nervous systems. Once it has been in an insect’s body for nine days, it has complete control over the host’s movements. According to National Geographic, it forces the ant to climb trees, then convulse and fall into the cool, moist soil below, where fungi thrive.


Once there, the fungus waits until exactly solar noon to force the ant to bite a leaf and wait for death.


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First 3-D movie πŸ“½


- Bring on the funny glasses! 3-D movies have been making audiences both intrigued and nauseated for nearly a century. On September 27, 1922, the first 3-D film (or stereoscopic film) premiered in Los Angeles. It was a 5-reel melodrama named The Power of Love. Thought it would have been an action flick? Us too.


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