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TIL a man was arrested in Japan for selling hacked Pokémon. The suspect had his computer seized by authorities and police believe the man made up to the equivalent of $10,000 selling illegal Pokémon.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 02:18AM by nint3njoe_2003
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TIL The Bellagio fountain loses almost 12m gallons of water per year averaging out to 33,000 gal per day
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 06:28AM by LunDeus
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TIL Big Bang Theory character Leonard Hofstadter was named after Robert Hofstadter; an American physicist who jointly won a Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 04:52AM by kaneage
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TIL about “crazy ants” that often form colonies within electrical equipment and can cause problems in all kinds of electrical systems similar to termites in wood.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 04:19AM by Soup_Dealer
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TIL the Finnish government recently invested €98 million in a new central library. Finnish writers receive library royalties—they are almost as much per borrowed book as the royalty for each paperback sold.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 12:35PM by schooloflife22
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TIL the bluefin tuna is one of the fastest accelerating fish reaching a maximum of 3.27 G, or approximately 32 ms^-2. It would reach a speed of 144 mph if the tuna did it for 2 seconds. That's faster than any car. The bluefin tuna's top speed is roughly 44 mph.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 01:25PM by cekes123
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TIL British breweries donated free beer to soldiers during WWII, but after D-Day, there was no room for it on the ships going across the English Channel. Spitfire mechanics and pilots worked together to modify pylons to carry beer kegs and deliver brews to the troops. Flying high enough chilled it.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 02:40PM by TheMadResistor
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TIL in 2008, a woman who had been missing for 24 years was discovered to be locked up against her will in her father's basement for all those years. In a prison interview, the father said: "Just look into the cellars of other people, you might find other families and other girls down there."
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 03:15PM by iajzz
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TIL that sections of the Great Wall of China were first built in the 7th century BC to try and stop the constant invading and pillaging by Mongol hordes. This indicates by the time Genghis Khan was born, Mongols had a 𝘵𝘸𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘴𝘢𝘯𝘥 year history of being intimidating war-saavy plunderers.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 02:37PM by Drewsef916
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TIL the internet's first uploaded image was of the joke band Les Horribles Cernettes (LHC), an all-girl group comprised of girlfriends & assistants of CERN employees. One chorus went "You never spend your nights with me / You don't go out with other girls either / You only love... your collider"
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 05:18PM by howmuchbanana
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TIL that in 2015 Comedian Will Ferrell played in the MLB for Spring Training, playing for 10 teams and was once traded to the Cubs for a washing machine.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 03:21PM by A_Ruse_Elaborate
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TIL German hyperinflation after WWI was so bad by 1923 the US dollar was worth 4.2 trillion marks (before the war it was about four marks). Restaurants even stopped printing menus because by the time food arrived prices had gone up. One guy ordered coffee at 5000 marks, the second cup cost him 9000.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 07:04PM by WhileFalseRepeat
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TIL the suicide rate of retail workers is higher than the average, with one worker saying: “People getting angry at me telling them what to do, cussing me out, being rude to me over it. It’s unbearable.”
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 09:03PM by iajzz
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TIL the sauna is such a deeply igrained part of the Finnish culture, that finns will even build them in war. Custom dictates no titles or hierarchies are allowed in the sauna, including military ranks in saunas built and used by soldiers.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 09:05PM by BandaidPuppet
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TIL that the expedition that in 1988 found the wreck of the SS Central America and recovered large amounts of gold from it were promptly sued by 39 insurance companies that had paid for damages after its sinking 1857
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 07:19PM by Not_A_Sholva
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TIL during WW2, Ernest Hemingway used his fishing boat named after his ex-wife (Pilar) to hunt German U-boats in the Caribbean armed only with Thomson machine guns and hand grenades. He was given unlimited gasoline by the US government.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 10:34PM by Some_Chow
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TIL that Saffron, the world's costliest spice by weight, has been cultivated by humans for at least 3500 years and there are no known Saffron plants in the wild. Scientists still disagree about which part of the world the plant orginated. It takes 150,000 flowers to make 1 kg of Saffron spice.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 10:00PM by dspiral
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TIL Ellen DeGeneres used to call up Steve Jobs directly to complain about her iPhone, including the font size being too small.
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Submitted April 12, 2021 at 08:50PM by iajzz
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TIL Of Henry Gunther, an American soldier who charged a German machine gun nest trying to regain his rank after being demoted. He was reluctantly killed by them at 10:59am on November 11th, 1918. One minute before the Armistice took effect. Making him the last soldier killed in World War I.
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Submitted April 13, 2021 at 02:12AM by DrumpfTheBern
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TIL about the Disney movie "John Carter" (2012), one of the most expensive films ever made, with a net budget of $263 million, and simultaneously one of the, if not the worst box office bomb ever, even adjusted for inflation. The movie resulted in a $200 million loss for Walt Disney Pictures.
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Submitted April 13, 2021 at 04:15AM by danielzur2
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