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TIL that during the tablecloth scene from the Grinch, Jim Carrey was supposed to pull everything off of the table, but he accidentally pulled the tablecloth clean off without knocking anything over, so he went back and improvised knocking everything down.
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Submitted December 14, 2020 at 08:33PM by AceDoutry
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TIL Beneath the streets of Cincinnati OH is the largest abandoned subway tunnel system in the US. Construction began in the 1910s but was halted by WWI and then canceled indefinitely during the Great Depression.
https://ift.tt/3oR3ogC

Submitted December 14, 2020 at 04:24PM by yoyome85
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TIL that Paul McCartney’s song ‘Give Ireland Back To The Irish’, written after the British army murdered innocent civillians in Derry on Bloody Sunday, wasn’t allowed to be broadcast on radio.
https://ift.tt/3a7P3bq

Submitted December 14, 2020 at 09:02PM by sorr1122
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TIL of Joseph Blankson, a Nigerian Contractor who died while saving 13 victims of a boat accident. Blankson swam in and out of a river 13 times to rescue the passengers. Suffering from exhaustion, he drowned on the 14th rescue attempt. He was the only fatality in the accident.
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Submitted December 14, 2020 at 09:41PM by RollinRace
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TIL Owen Wilson has said "wow" in 27 different movies. Since he has appeared in 52 released films, Wilson statistically says "wow" in 51.9 percent of his movies. In these 27 movies, Wilson says "wow" a total of 81 times.
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Submitted December 14, 2020 at 10:50PM by middleclassbatman
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TIL in 1927, Nan Britton, mistress of US President Warren G. Harding, claimed that her daughter, Elizabeth, had been fathered by Harding, and maintained this despite skepticism until her death in 1991. in 2015, DNA testing confirmed Elizabeth was indeed Harding's daughter.
https://ift.tt/2LvshzP

Submitted December 14, 2020 at 08:40PM by who_died_of_ennui
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TIL The Olympic flag's colors are always red, black, blue, green, and yellow rings on a field of white. This is because at least one of those colors appears on the flag of every nation on the planet.
https://www.olympic.org

Submitted December 15, 2020 at 01:44AM by Nef-2020
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TIL in 1844, during a pleasure cruise on a US steamship, a ship's gun exploded, killing the US secretary of state, secretary of the Navy, and four other high-ranking federal officials. The disaster killed more top US government officials in a single day than any other tragedy in American history.
https://ift.tt/2rzSF0J

Submitted December 14, 2020 at 09:39PM by Pupikal
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TIL that when dreaming, hardcore video gamers have been reported to be able to toggle between first and third-person point-of-view; readily take control over and even enjoy nightmares; and have more dreams that involve far-fetched or impossible scenarios, like imaginary characters or space travel
https://ift.tt/3aaXvql

Submitted December 15, 2020 at 02:55AM by malalatargaryen
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TIL the rocket in Jules Verne’s 1865 story From the Earth to the Moon launched from Florida and landed in the Pacific Ocean because of Verne’s calculations. In 1969, Apollo 11 took off from Florida and landed in the Pacific Ocean.
https://ift.tt/37jtbbj

Submitted December 15, 2020 at 04:18AM by letsgorbg
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TIL the Make-a-Wish Foundation granted a child to visit the set of Thor: Ragnarok. When Thor sees Hulk enter the arena on Sakaar, the child said Thor should say "He's a friend from work!"
https://ift.tt/3nmsl2W

Submitted December 15, 2020 at 05:25AM by DrinkUpLetsBooBoo
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TIL in 2018, United Airlines switched to lighter paper for their inflight magazines, it saved 1oz per copy which after 1 year saved 170,000 gallons (643,000 L) of fuel worth $290,000.
https://ift.tt/3p5zLs7

Submitted December 15, 2020 at 09:03AM by andreecook
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TIL that salmon sushi is not a Japanese dish. It was created by the Norwegian salmon industry in the early nineties to sell Atlantic salmon to Japan. Because Pacific salmon is known to carry parasites, it took a decade for Japanese people to trust the dish.
https://ift.tt/3mgbyND

Submitted December 15, 2020 at 09:59AM by griefofwant
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TIL In 2010, Nickelback approached Dark Horse Brewery about having their beer featured in a video, which would have meant great exposure for the small Michigan brewery. They declined, however, as “none of us at the brewery really care for the band.”
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Submitted December 15, 2020 at 04:23PM by Sumit316
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TIL Buster Keaton's famous stunt when a building facade collapses on him, with an open window fitting perfectly around his body, used no trickery. The facade weighed two tonnes, and the mark on the ground telling him exactly where to stand to avoid being crushed was a nail.
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Submitted December 15, 2020 at 03:43PM by _Holy_Argostoli_
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TIL José Arturo Castellanos Contreras, a Salvadoran army colonel and diplomat who, while working as El Salvador's Consul General for Geneva during World War II helped save up to 40,000 Jews and Central Europeans from Nazi persecution by providing them with false papers of Salvadoran nationality.
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Submitted December 15, 2020 at 01:44PM by baked_bean10
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TIL that in the 1800s, mental asylum staff thought it would be a good idea to add a tall stone lookout tower that mentally ill patients could climb up for 'breathtaking views'. Many patients committed suicide by jumping out the tower's open windows.
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Submitted December 15, 2020 at 05:45PM by SplittingHares
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