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TIL: There is a tribe in Africa that communicates with birds to find honeybee hives and then gives the birds some of the honey in return.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 06:55AM by kylemattheww
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Til:The Ringelmann effect is the tendency for individual members of a group to become increasingly less productive as the size of their group increases. As more people are involved in a task, their average performance decreases, each participant tending to feel that their own effort is not critical.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 05:32AM by danruse
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TIL that, aside from some obvious exemptions, like exposure of genitals for a sexual purpose to anyone who's underage, public nudity is not illegal anywhere in Canada. Being topless in public, nude sunbathing, swimming and even streaking have been upheld as legal through multiple court challenges.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 04:43AM by 14e21ec3
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TIL that boxer Jimmy Doyle had planned on using winnings to purchase his mother a house. After Doyle died from his injuries following a match against Sugar Ray Robinson, Robinson gave the earnings from his next four fights to Doyle's mother so that she could buy a house.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 09:58AM by G_man252
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TIL: Wilbur & Orville Wright's father gifted them a toy helicopter (based on an invention of French aeronautical pioneer Alphonse Pénaud). They played with it until it broke, and then built their own. They later pointed to their experience with the toy as the spark of their interest in flying.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 04:48AM by poleco1
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TIL in WW2 US tried to weaponize botulinum. Chinese prostitutes would receive capsules to kill Japanese officers who hired them. The plan was tested on donkeys, who survived so it was scrapped. That research led to the creation of Botox It was later discovered donkeys are immune to botulinum toxin.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 02:07PM by todellagi
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TIL The Swiss government proposed a law that would cap the wage of a CEO at that of 12 times the lowest wage earner's salary. Therefore the CEO could not make more in 1 month than the lowest wage earner makes in a year
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 03:22PM by mathbread
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TIL: Robert Moses who built bridges across his parkways low in order to "restrict the use of state parks by poor and lower-middle-class families," who did not own cars and would arrive by bus
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 02:09PM by whitehatdesign
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TIL that Christopher Nolan was so secretive about Interstellar that he initially asked Hans Zimmer to compose the score with just a one-page story about a father who leaves his child to do an important job instead of giving him the script. It contained two lines of dialogue: "I'll come back & when?"
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 03:07PM by Niyazali_Haneef
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TIL the Meyers-Briggs personality test was developed by a mother and daughter team, neither of whom had any formal psychology education. They studied agriculture and political science respectively.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 03:07PM by DriveGenie
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TIL there is a 1000 years old Japanese poem about the fleetingness of existence, which uses each letter of the Japanese alphabet exactly once. The poem was used as a way to order the alphabet until the Meiji restauration
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 03:42PM by jyastaway
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TIL that a Yo Mama joke was discovered on a 3,500 year-old Babylonian tablet, making it the world's oldest Yo Mama Joke.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 04:14PM by dcdiehardfan
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TIL that Frank Sinatra Jr. was once kidnapped. His captors demanded all negotiations be conducted by payphone. During these conversations, Frank Sr. became concerned he wouldn't have enough coins to keep talking, prompting him to carry 10 dimes in his pocket for the rest of his life.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 05:06PM by AlthricPasta
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TIL a man was attacked for having a beard in 1830, then imprisoned for defending himself. He died in 1873, by which time beards were fashionable. His tombstone reads, "Persecuted for wearing the beard."
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 06:16PM by JustAManFromThePast
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TIL A Charlie Brown Christmas was written in several weeks, and produced on a small budget in 6 months. It was completed just 10 days before the premiere. All involved believed the special would be a disaster, with director Bill Melendez remarking after a screening, "My golly, we've killed it."
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 07:19PM by who_died_of_ennui
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TIL that Nebraska community college student Katy Ayers grew a canoe out of mushroom roots (mycelium) to prove fungi is a bio-friendly building material. It floats with two passengers, but when it gets wet it fruits (sprouts mushrooms). Katy plans to get a Ph.D. in mycology then help save the planet.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 08:21PM by wjbc
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TIL Chamillionaire, the one-hit wonder rapper behind "Ridin' Dirty," decided there was no money in music and became a tech investor, which has made him an actual multimillionaire
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 09:35PM by MisterBadIdea2
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TIL The Three Stooges performed at the very first Super Bowl Halftime Show. During their performance, Larry Fine spotted a football player hitting on his wife. He flipped him the bird, and for this he got in trouble with CBS and had to pay a fine of $42.50.
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Submitted December 18, 2020 at 01:20AM by peredoxical
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TIL: Beethoven loved his coffee so much that he had his own recipe. It consisted of 60 beans. Not 59, not 61, but precisely 60. He would drop them into a cup separately and sometimes do a second recount. He also had a special apparatus for preparing it.
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Submitted December 17, 2020 at 04:21PM by Marcus-Cohen
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