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TIL in 1252, Henry III was given a magnificent white bear, presumably a polar bear, by the King of Norway. The bear lived in the Tower of London and was allowed to swim and hunt for fish in the River Thames.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 11:57AM by Die_Nameless_Bitch
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TIL that Evangeline Lilly agreed to play Tauriel in the Hobbit movies on the condition that she would not be part of a love triangle. The love triangle was added during reshoots.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 08:14AM by SawOnGam
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TIL that the Japanese, other than nobles or samurai class families, did not have surnames until 1868, when the government required commoners to adopt surnames. Names were chosen based on locations, occupations, or simply were made up, explaining the diversity in Japanese surnames (100,000+ present).
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 01:49PM by aguafr3sca
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TIL:In January 1960, white jazz pianist Dave Brubeck canceled a twenty-five-date tour of colleges and universities across the American South after twenty-two schools had refused to allow his black bassist, Eugene Wright, to perform. He also canceled a tv show where they didn't want to show him.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 03:36PM by danruse
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TIL In 2011 Mythbusters accidentally fired a cannonball through a residential neighborhood. The show was testing a myth at the Alameda Sheriff's Department bomb range when the ball bounced 700 yards off course going through a house, across the street, off a roof and into a car. No one was injured.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 01:49PM by jamescookenotthatone
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TIL that in Bugattis world record video of the Chiron going from 0-400kmph-0, the one-shot scene of the car accelerating was achieved by simply using another Bugatti Chiron as the camera car because nothing else on set was fast enough to record the shot.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 02:56PM by Mister_Yeet_Cake
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TIL Joe DiMaggio sent half a dozen red roses to Marilyn Monroe's grave, 3 times a week for 20 years and he never remarried. He also barred the Kennedy family from attending her funeral.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 04:59PM by rocksofiron
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TIL Zach Galifianakis had a two-week trial run as a writer on “SNL” before being let go. He wrote a sketch with Will Ferrell being the bodyguard of Britney Spears’s belly button that bombed so bad in the writer’s room that Tina Fey put her hand on his shoulder to comfort him.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 06:24PM by holyfruits
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TIL Ronald Reagan's Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Rex, took a disliking to the Lincoln Bedroom in the White House. Thought to be haunted by Lincoln's ghost, the dog would refuse to enter the room and sometimes would stand outside it and bark through the doorway.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 05:41PM by ScurvyAndRaspberries
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TIL eccentric 18th-century American businessman Timothy Dexter authored a book complaining about politicians, the clergy, and his wife. The book contained no punctuation, so in the second edition, he added a page with 11 lines of punctuation marks, for the readers to distribute them as they pleased
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 07:32PM by malalatargaryen
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TIL that Peter Billingsley, the actor behind the iconic role of Ralphie in “A Christmas Story,” also appears in the Christmas movie classic “Elf.”
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 09:59PM by SethbobMD
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TIL Roman Emperor Nero used to dress in disguise to rob stores and mug civilians. One night he picked the wrong man, a senator named Montanus, who beat him within an inch of his life. Montanus later realised his error and apologised profusely, however Nero made him commit suicide as recompense.
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Submitted December 06, 2020 at 11:46PM by Die_Nameless_Bitch
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TIL Elias Howe, inventor of the lockstitch sewing machine, discovered the idea in a dream. In the dream, a king gave him 24 hours to build a sewing machine with a punishment of death if he failed. On the way to the execution, he saw the guards' spears had holes near the head, giving him his idea.
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Submitted December 07, 2020 at 02:46AM by MorsesTheHorse
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TIL That the Hadza tribe from Tanzania find honey by whistling a special tune to a "honeyguide" bird that then leads them to a nearby bee hive.
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Submitted December 07, 2020 at 01:07AM by WanderingZed
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TIL Theodore Roosevelt's 1880 undergraduate thesis at Harvard was titled: "The Practicability of Equalizing Men and Women before the Law" which argued for women's rights, including property ownership, and argued that women ought to keep their birth names upon marrying.
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Submitted December 07, 2020 at 06:20AM by Suitable_Penguin
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TIL that Anthony Bourdain did not respect many celebrity chefs, with the notable exception of Thomas Keller. Keller once served Bourdain a 20-course tasting menu which included a mid-meal “coffee and cigarette,” a coffee custard infused with tobacco, with a foie gras mousse.
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Submitted December 07, 2020 at 03:04AM by EtOHMartini
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TIL Scotland banned Christmas for nearly 400 years. It didn’t become a public holiday until 1958.
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Submitted December 07, 2020 at 05:03AM by Mentalographist
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TIL that the title of the Radiohead album "OK Computer" comes from a line in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: "OK, computer, I want full manual control now." The song "Paranoid Android" refers to "Hitchhiker" character Marvin, the Paranoid Android.
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Submitted December 07, 2020 at 06:43AM by granta50
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