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TIL that the character "Hannah Montana" was originally going to be called "Alexis Texas", but that name was already being used by a porn star.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 07:59AM by billhaigh
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TIL that New Zealand is not part of of any of the world's seven recognized continents, and is in fact situated upon the submerged continent of Zealandia.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 06:34AM by septicman
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TIL almost every time the General Lee jumped in the Dukes of Hazzard, the car was totaled. About 300 General Lees died while filming, generally two per episode.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 12:21PM by Knight_of_the_Lepus
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TIL the oldest method for pregnancy detection dated back 3500 years ago. Woman peed on barley and wheat seeds. If the seeds grew, she was pregnant. If the barley seed grew first it was a boy, otherwise a girl. If nothing grew she wasn't pregnant. The method turns out it's accurate 70% of the time!
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 03:20PM by trowawaywork
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TIL researchers found that a blood test called PanSeer detected cancer in 95% of patients up to 4 years before they got a conventional cancer diagnosis. The test determines if the DNA in blood plasma was shed by tumours based on precence of particular methyl groups.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 05:30PM by Miskatonica
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TIL Marlon Brando was paid $3.7 million and an amazing 11.75% backend to play Jor-El, for 13 days work and less than 20 minutes onscreen. In comparison, Christopher Reeves earned $250,000 in the title role, dominating most of the 143-minute running time.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 05:25PM by heyzeus92
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TIL in 1945, a bill was introduced to make nurses eligible for the draft because of the increased need for nurses during WWII. The bill failed, but more nurses ended up enlisting due to debate over the draft and due to the creation of simpler recruiting methods to help with the nurse shortage.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 04:58PM by JHopeHoe
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TIL that "second" (after first) is the same word as "second" (a 60th of a minute), because we get a minute from dividing the hour by 60, and then we divide it a second time.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 06:42PM by Slate-Blue
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TIL about Joseph Bologne Chevalier de Saint-Georges, born in 1745. He was the first Black composer of the classical era, conductor of the leading symphony orchestra in Paris, and a champion fencer. He has been referred to as “Black Mozart”
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 05:18PM by Byzantine-alchemist
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TIL that the blast of hot or cold air from above entrances is called an 'air door'. It prevents inside and outside air from mixing, increasing a buildings power efficiency as well as keeping out dust and insects.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 06:28PM by SirBenG
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TIL Kraft Foods introduced its boxed macaroni and cheese in 1937 when America was in the throes of the Great Depression with the promise that buyers could feed a family of four for 19 cents. Kraft sold 8 million boxes of its quick-and-easy macaroni and cheese the first year
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 09:23PM by SappyGilmore
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TIL babies can acquire sign language just like they would acquire any language and follows the same patterns as vocal language acquisition, where deaf infants (if exposed to sign language early) start to "babble" 1-2 sign sentences around the time their hearing counterparts start to "babble" words.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 10:49PM by FewGuide3
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TIL about a Korean folktale called The Farting Daughter-in-law or Banggwijaengi myeoneuri. It's about a woman who destroys her husband's house with one of her destructive farts which causes his family to throw her out. They take her back after she knocks fruit off a tree with her farts.
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 09:39PM by JHopeHoe
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TIL that the excess skin/fat on a cats belly is called the 'primordial pouch' and apparently it's is to protect a cats organs in a fight
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Submitted February 11, 2021 at 11:47PM by Adamtechnix04
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TIL The calves muscles help pump blood, The body is engineered so that when you walk, the calf muscles pump venous blood back toward your heart. The veins in your calf act like a reservoir for blood your body does not need in circulation at any given time.
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Submitted February 12, 2021 at 02:18AM by queenbabieybop
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TIL about Yoshie Shiratori. He escaped Japanese prison 4 times. The first time he picked some simple locks, the next time he climbed up a wall and broke a skylight, the next time he dislocated his joints to escape through a small hole, and lastly he dug a hole with a bowl. Every time was different.
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Submitted February 12, 2021 at 01:17AM by ssureee
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TIL Theodore Roosevelt's daughter Alice had a pet snake named Emily Spinach. She liked to carry it around the White House in her purse and take it out at unexpected moments.
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Submitted February 12, 2021 at 04:27AM by casualintrospection
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TIL Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" sold less than 1000 copies when first released in America due to suppression from the president of his label. It became well-known after inclusion in the soundtrack to Good Morning, Vietnam.
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Submitted February 12, 2021 at 06:22AM by MOONGOONER
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