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TIL that In 1900, there were less than 10 million Christians in Africa, A century later in the year 2000, there were 350 million. By 2025, that number is expected to nearly double, to somewhere between 630 and 700 million believers."
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Submitted October 18, 2021 at 09:16PM by Acceptable_Strike333
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TIL That L. Ron Hubbard had a book nominated for the 1987 Hugo award. He finished sixth out of five books getting less votes than "No award"
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 01:21AM by sharrrper
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TIL a man named Donald Dean Stenger ran a nationwide $20-million meth empire in the 80s, escaping police in a high-speed police chase into the desert, rigging a briefcase with a hidden automatic firearm, owning several gold mines in Mexico, and dying when a balloon of meth exploded inside him.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 03:06AM by GT_Knight
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TIL that the CIA recruited one of Fidel Castro's mistresses to kill him in 1960, giving her poison pills, but he found out. Handing her his gun, he dared her to shoot, but her nerves failed and they had sex instead.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 05:03AM by Ganesha811
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TIL Toilet paper orientation was the most controversial issue in the 31 year history of the advice column of "Ask Ann Landers", with 15,000 letters submitted on the topic
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 06:46AM by Berkamin
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TIL Janet Jackson was banned from MTV, VH1, and the Grammy's when Justin Timberlake tore her top on stage, but he was not.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 09:25AM by thccdd
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TIL serial killer Ted Bundy dated a girl who broke up with him for being immature and unambitious. Years later, after becoming successful and put together, he rekindled the relationship before completely ghosting her. He explained, "I just wanted to prove to myself that I could have married her"
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 10:45AM by LoweLola
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TIL: The holes in honeycombs don't actually start out as hexagons. Bees create circular tubes staggered with one another. The heat formed by the activity of the bees softens the wax, which connects the gaps between the holes. Then the wax hardens into the the most energy efficient shape, the hexagon
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 01:17PM by WoolRadish
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TIL that 'nose art', or the practice of painting pin-ups or cartoons on the front of war planes, died out in the early 1970s when Air Force Chief of Staff John Ryan called for a moratorium on the practice. It's been quietly making a comeback in recent years, albeit now strictly controlled.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 11:53AM by SuicidalGuidedog
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TIL that in the 1970s journalist Ann Rule got a book deal to write about an ongoing series of murders. The killer turned out to be her friend and coworker, Ted Bundy, with whom she had regularly discussed the case.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 03:23PM by kimya_d
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TIL that in the middle of the Great Depression, a man placed an offer in an Ohio newspaper, saying: If you’re in trouble, write me. Many people sent him desperate letters, needing things like shoes, a coat, mercy, food, and to save their family from despair. And back came checks, under a pseudonym.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 04:04PM by EloiseBevan
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TIL that "Weird Al" Yankovic has had the same core band for 38 years | He began working with percussionist Jon Schwartz 41 years ago; guitarist Jim West and bassist Steve Jay have been with him since 1983.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 04:32PM by AlwaysTheNoob
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TIL about the Lady Be Good, a World War II bomber that accidentally flew deep into the Sahara desert. When fuel ran low, the crew bailed out and attempted to walk back to base, dying of dehydration one by one. The crew's remains and the wreckage of the plane were found more than 15 years later.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 03:42PM by captureorbit
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TIL the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council (NHDSC) says it is unacceptable to place ketchup on your hot dog after the age of 18. Mustard, relish, onions, cheese and chili are acceptable.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 05:29PM by FinalboyWasTaken
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TIL that after Reagan saw the nuclear war film THE DAY AFTER (1983) he wrote in his diary, "It’s very effective & left me greatly depressed. [We have] to do all we can to have a deterrent & to see there is never a nuclear war." He later said it directly inspired the INF Treaty with the USSR.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 07:38PM by MaximumBasis9326
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TIL Charter Communications employees have been on strike since 2017 (now the longest strike in US history). The employees created a competing ISP in New York City called People's Choice. They are providing high-speed internet service to underserved buildings for about $10-$20/month.
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Submitted October 20, 2021 at 12:35AM by jjwinc68
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TIL the brain is wired to view death as something that only happens to *other* people. It's a defense mechanism to avoid existential fear.
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Submitted October 20, 2021 at 01:29AM by skytext
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TIL about "GeoFraming" where companies are able to track you through your devices based on venues you've visited like a concert or stadium as far as 6 months in the past. Then geolocate your home address and target ads to your home IP address with no opt-in.
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Submitted October 19, 2021 at 10:31PM by Hubblesphere
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