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TIL that despite what you've seen on TV countless times, you can't revive a flat-lining patient by shocking them. Defibrillation works but reorganizing the heart's electrical activity into a better rhythm, but a flat-lining patient doesn't have any electrical activity to organize.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 06:08AM by createdamadman
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TIL about John Morrissey, who went from being a famous gambler during the Gold Rush to a heavyweight boxing champ to the boss of the Irish mob to a New York senator to Grand Sachem of Tammany Hall, which basically controlled NY politics for the Gilded Age, all before dying at 47 years old.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 09:25AM by quintessence5
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TIL Jesse Tafero was executed for two murders he did not commit. At his execution the electric chair malfunctioned, and the wrong sponge for conductivity was used, causing flames to shoot out of his head. The process took 7 minutes. After his execution, Walter Rhodes confessed to the murders.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 10:45AM by DerVampyrRusticana
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TIL some people can voluntarily equalize the pressure in their ears by 'flexing' open their eustachian tube.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 09:14AM by _wtr
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TIL almost all of the vanilla produced in today’s world is pollinated by hand utilizing a technique developed by an enslaved boy back in 1841.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 06:21AM by agifford549
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TIL about Elizabeth Cochrane, who, under the pseudonym of Nellie Bly, got herself admitted into an insane asylum in Blackwell's Island by feigning insanity to uncover what really goes on there and how the patients are treated. Her exposé of the conditions of the patients were collected into a book
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 12:51PM by garlicbreadisthebomb
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TIL a teenaged Evel Kinevel, while working at a copper mine, popped a wheelie with a piece of heavy machinery. He hit a power line, causing the city of Butte, Montana to lose power for several hours.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 03:46PM by HitlerNorthDakota
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TIL that Scheherazade, the storyteller from One Thousand and One Nights tells her stories (Aladdin, Sinbad, ...) to the monarch so that he would stop marrying and killing a new virgin every day after his first wife betrayed him. He had already killed 1001 women when they met.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 04:34PM by Ayuvelo
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TIL that Abigail Adams, who believed slavery was evil and antithetical to democracy, wrote on the eve of the Revolutionary War, that she doubted her fellow Americans had the "passion for liberty" they claimed to have, given how they "deprived their fellow creatures" of freedom.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 06:27PM by OliverTate2
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TIL Cards Against Humanity was initially named 'Cardenfreude', a pun on 'Schadenfreude', which is the experience of joy that comes from the humiliation of someone else.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 05:31PM by shashankgaur
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TIL some ppl pretend to go along with scammers, leading them on and taking up their time and resources which keeps them from targeting actual potential victims. If everyone did that they would soon be out of business
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 07:11PM by greenshade1
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TIL of Sybil Ludington, who rode double the length of Paul Revere at only 16 years old to alert Americans that the British were coming. She was personally thanked by George Washington for her service
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 06:40PM by secretlyskrull
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TIL that in 1966 after failing for 3 years to extinguish a gas well fire Soviet authorities decided to use a 30kt atomic bomb. It was detonated at a depth of 1,500m, crushing the well and extinguishing the flames in seconds. Following this success the same technique was use on 4 other well fires.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 03:24PM by DissonantNeuron
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TIL that when 42 year old Hugh Heffner asked out 18 year old Barbi Benton she responded with, "I don't know, I've never dated anyone over 24 before." To which Hefner replied, "That's all right, neither have I." The two then began a relationship that lasted several years.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 07:27PM by bkreddit856
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TIL the the 1960s was the heyday for the Quicksand trope - almost 3% of films showed characters sinking in clay, mud, or sand.
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Submitted November 10, 2020 at 11:41PM by hithertounforetold
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TIL following the airing of the South Park episode "Cartoon Wars Part I," in which Family Guy is mocked, the creators received flowers from The Simpsons' producers, and phone calls from those involved with King of the Hill, who remarked, "you're doing God's work."
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Submitted November 11, 2020 at 02:20AM by Geerox_McCopyface
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TIL of a couple who received a $31.5mil settlement after unreported hail damage repair on their car resulted in a collision safety failure, trapping them in an inferno that ended in 4th degree burns. The body shop responsible glued the roof back on instead of welding to OEM specifications.
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Submitted November 11, 2020 at 12:35AM by desertcombat06
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TIL that the Northern Great Plains was home to many fortified Native American towns, beginning in the 800s and existing all the way until the 1880s. These towns had over a thousand residents and a plaza centric layout. These were sedentary towns where people lived year-round.
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Submitted November 11, 2020 at 01:06AM by RW_archaeology
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TIL The Animals' cover of "The House of the Rising Sun," was recorded in just one take on May 18, 1964. Producer Mickie Most later stated, "everything was in the right place ... It only took 15 minutes to make so I can't take much credit for the production."
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Submitted November 11, 2020 at 02:55AM by Geerox_McCopyface
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