Today I Learned ๐ŸŽ“
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TIL that early audiences who heard "Black Sabbath" by Black Sabbath at clubs in 1970 were absolutely terrified of it. According to Ozzy Osbourne's autobiography: โ€œAll the girls ran out of the venue screaming. Isnโ€™t the whole point of being in a band to get a shag, not make the chicks run away?" [Source]
TIL the creator of Little Nemo also created a comic strip aimed at adults where a character would eat a Welsh Rarebit (open faced grilled cheese) and then would be subjecting with absurdist, dark dreams until he woke up. This was 1904. [Source]
TIL about six Tongan boys who survived for 15 months on a desert island until they were rescued by an Australian fisherman. Unlike the novel Lord of the Flies, they co-operated to survive and lived in an abandoned 19th century settlement. [Source]
TIL Late in his reign, Marcus Aurelius decided to wave the fiscus, the tax on the sale of gladiators, thus making it cheaper to host games. The decision was so popular among the elite that the transcript of the senate debate was carved in stone and broze across the empire, via private initiative [Source]
TIL in 2016 researchers observed a female orangutan enlist the help of a male to kill another female. This is the first time a female orangutan has been observed killing another female. It's "highly unusual" that the female enlisted the help of only one other individual & also one of a different sex [Source]
Til the amphibian ark, a program established in 2007 to collect amphibians before they go extinct with the goal of using these collections to stabilize or re-establish wild population facing extinction [Source]
TIL that Leonardo DiCaprio improvised the line โ€œIโ€™m the king of the world!โ€ during filming of Titanic , and James Cameron almost cut it from the movie. [Source]
TIL that in 2010, a man in Georgia dislocated his jaw at Which Wich by attempting to eat their Double Wicked Sandwich: it consists of double-portioned beef, bacon, turkey, ham, pepperoni and three cheeses. The man declined to sue them, only wanting a new Double Wicked as his friend ate the original. [Source]
TIL that the first atomic clock, built in 1955, was so accurate it would lose only about one second every 300 years making it more precise than the Earthโ€™s rotation. [Source]
TIL over 40 years researcher Ian Stevenson, M.D, amassed 3000 cases of children aged 2-5 who claimed to remember past lives, recalling specific details like names, locations and events from the previous lives of deceased individuals. [Source]
TIL of Ian Waterman, who was unable to move or even sit up after a rare infection destroyed his sixth sense (proprioception). While he could still compel his muscles to contract, he lost the ability to coordinate his movements, only relearning to move after years of training to use his body. [Source]
TIL that Philo Farnsworth, the man who invented television, only appeared on a TV program one time. In 1957 he appeared on the quiz show I've Got A Secret. His secret was "I invented electronic television", which stumped the panel. For winning he received $80 and a carton of cigarettes. [Source]
TIL the first successful large scale slave rebellion was the Haitian Revolution. Spanning 1791 - 1804 the enslaved Africans of Haiti rebelled against Napoleon's rule, to earn their freedom. It is one of the only slave rebellions that ended in a state free of slavery, and ruled by former slaves [Source]
TIL the Marquis de Lafayette was made a major general in the Continental Army when he came to support the Americans in the Revolutionary War at age 19, despite never holding a rank above Captain in the French armyโ€”a rank he received as a wedding present. [Source]