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TIL that Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust" was not intended to be released as a single. They were later convinced to do so by Michael Jackson who had attended a Queen concert in Los Angeles and suggested it to Freddie Mercury backstage.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 03:32PM by llamanatee
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TIL That Nicholas Cage once awoke at two in the morning to see a nearly naked man standing next to his bed, wearing only his leather jacket, and eating a Fudgesicle.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 03:19PM by DystopianAdvocate
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TIL that due to the 1701 Act of Settlement, which sought to guarantee a Protestant succession to British throne, George I inherited the crown from Queen Anne, even though there were at least 50 Catholic relatives whose claims were stronger than George’s.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 02:26PM by comrade_batman
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TIL in the 1930s, bridge construction projects expected one fatality for every $1 million in cost. So, the Chief Engineer of the Golden Gate Bridge enacted the most stringent safety measures in history. He even formulated diets to help fight dizziness and sauerkraut juice “cures” for hangovers.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 05:45PM by WhileFalseRepeat
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TIL that J.R.R. Tolkien considered a sequel to the LOTR trilogy called The New Shadow. Set 100 years later during the Age of Man, he quickly abandoned the idea because “it proved both sinister and depressing.”
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 06:13PM by iamveryDerp
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TIL about a spy themed restaurant called the SafeHouse. It was founded in 1966 and it has a hidden location with a secret entrance. A password is needed to enter and if it's not given, patrons will have to do silly tasks that are broadcasted to people inside the restaurant in order to enter.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 08:22PM by JHopeHoe
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TIL that after the 2011 Japanese nuclear plant in Fukushima was disabled by an earthquake tsunami double whammy, elderly Japanese people volunteered to do repairs to save young people from radiation exposure.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 09:43PM by Grogu4Ever
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TIL in 1802, Timothy Dexter wrote ‘A Pickle for the Knowing Ones’ that had 8,847 words without punctuation or capitalization. In the second edition, he responded to grammatical complaints by adding an extra 11 pages of punctuation instructing that readers could insert them wherever needed.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 07:10PM by incognitoloris
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TIL Brad Bird the creator of the 1999 film The Iron Giant was inspired to make the movie from the loss of his sister, who was shot and killed by her husband. The very end of the movie reads “For Susan”.
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Submitted February 13, 2021 at 07:37PM by Joezze
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TIL about Robb Nash, a Canadian musician who advocates against suicide. He has the names of over 120 teenagers that didn’t go through with their plans tattooed on his arm.
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Submitted February 14, 2021 at 12:40AM by lovelyb1ch66
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TIL Whenever we sleep in unfamiliar surroundings, only half your brain is getting a good night's rest while the other half stands guard.
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Submitted February 14, 2021 at 12:53AM by Medo2589
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TIL a mathematician tried for 7 years to prove that one cannot untie a knot on a 4-sphere. Then one day he decided to try to prove the opposite, and he succeeded in a few hours.
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Submitted February 14, 2021 at 04:05AM by greatmanyarrows
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TIL that Newman's Own, founded by Paul Newman, donates 100% of its profits to a foundation which supports educational and charitable organizations. Over $500m has been donated since the company's inception in 1982.
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Submitted February 14, 2021 at 05:32AM by twiggez-vous
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TIL that the former CEO of Coca-Cola, Roberto Goizueta, was the first person to become a billionaire by being an employee and not a company founder (or heir).
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Submitted February 14, 2021 at 02:53AM by MrFlow
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TIL that Stan Lee has the highest worldwide career-film gross at $30,648,396,569 with his roles in 48 films.
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Submitted February 14, 2021 at 05:11AM by JangoBeastwood
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TIL If the Earth were 50 percent bigger in diameter, no amount of engineering in the universe would get a rocket all the way to orbit; there would simply be too much gravity for any design or any chemical propellant to overcome.
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Submitted February 14, 2021 at 12:31PM by Jammybe
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