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TIL that psychologist George Stratton wore glasses that turned the world upside down for 8 days. By the third day his brain had adjusted the image to feel right side up and normal. Once he took the glasses off his normal vision looked inverted for hours.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 12:21AM by DiscombobulatedGur37
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TIL: That only in 1992 we confirmed there are planets beyond our solar system.
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Submitted December 03, 2020 at 09:44PM by Lackswick
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TIL that Pal, the dog who played Lassie, was originally hired as a stunt dog instead of the lead. After the dog playing Lassie refused to perform a stunt, Pal was used instead. Pal's performance was perfect and his acting was so captivating, it caused the director to cry and recast Pal as Lassie.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 01:09AM by the_inquisitator
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TIL: In 1928 the third richest man in the world disappeared from his private airplane midflight.
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Submitted December 03, 2020 at 11:52PM by exilated
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TIL the Bob Dylan song "Hurricane" was written about a real boxer convicted of murder in a racially-biased prosecution, and the popularity of the song and the funds Dylan raised from performing it at benefits (eventually) resulted in the conviction behind vacated and the charges being dropped.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 04:12AM by Zer0Summoner
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TIL that almost all Cheetahs were wiped out by the last ice age. So, Modern Cheetahs are all practically genetic clones of each other.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 09:52AM by spencyhawker
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TIL that in 1982, Zimbabwe passed a law banning citizens from making jokes about the surname of the President, Canaan Banana.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 11:04AM by escapesuburbia
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TIL that fearing job losses caused by mechanization, Queen Elizabeth I denied William Lee a patent for his knitting machine in the late 1500s. He had to move to France, where he was granted a patent by Henry IV, the King of France
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 11:59AM by NotASimpleCow
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TIL Scrooge's famous cry for the poor to die and thereby 'decrease the surplus population' was most likely a reference to Thomas Malthus who had written a generation before about the economic dangers of a lack of war, plague and famine.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 01:52PM by We-are-straw-dogs
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TIL that Stanley Kubrick used over 450,000 feet or about 85 miles of film to shoot "A Clockwork Orange"
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 08:29AM by granta50
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TIL that DNA analysis in 2017, revealed the remains found in the Birka Viking grave, the most famous of its type were female, not male, as long assumed.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 02:43PM by InformalCommunity
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TIL Carolers, during the middle ages, would occasionally devolve into bands of drunk men banging on the doors of wealthy townsfolk and demanding free food and drinks.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 03:22PM by Moclordimick
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TIL Rome has major struggles with expanding the subway system in the city because diggers keep running into major archaeological finds. The Metro C expansion has been in the works for the past 40 years and has unearthed Hadrian's Athenaeum, a military complex, and an amphitheater .
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 07:23PM by Geaux
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TIL that in 1920 a 4th century lead tablet was discovered in which Silvanus asked the god Nodens to curse the thief that stole his ring. The ring, interestingly, has been identified as one found 130km from the tablet 200 years prior.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 05:59PM by Platypumpkin
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TIL that Marlon Brando was once sued for $40,000 for punching a paparazzi photographer in the face, breaking his jaw and knocking out five of his teeth. Undaunted, the same photographer later tried to photograph Brando again, but wore a football helmet to protect himself.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 06:11PM by themightyheptagon
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TIL that New York City offers so-called Friendship Benches, a program first used in Zimbabwe, where peers offer an ear to people who are suffering from depression but are not in a position to seek professional therapy.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 08:40PM by Ryponagar
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TIL that the day after Carrie Fisher died, while planning her funeral services, her mother, Debbie Reynolds, said "I want to be with Carrie," then immediately suffered a stroke a died.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 10:51PM by sagelface
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TIL David Bowie was so unconvinced of the commercial viability of his album "Low" that after its release he decided to tour as Iggy Pop's keyboardist instead of promoting the new record.
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Submitted December 04, 2020 at 09:35PM by YourOwnBiggestFan
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