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TIL that one of the real reasons Roman Catholic priests were banned from marriage was to prevent them having 'legitimate' heirs who could inherit property from them. With no legitimate heirs to claim anything from estates, it would all go to the church.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 05:34AM by Somethingisshadysir
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TIL In Pfizer's 2009 settlement, the company had to pay a criminal fine of $1.195 billion and its subsidiary Pharmacia & Upjohn Company Inc. had to forfeit $105 million, for a grand total of $1.3 billion. It's still the largest criminal fine ever imposed in the U.S.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 05:34AM by LateBoomerKY
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TIL that in 1859 a 2 hour telegraph conversation between Portland and Boston was able to be had without the use of any battery power. This was due to an aurora borealis generating enough electric current in the telegraph wires.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 07:13AM by bermuda__
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TIL about the Veryovkina Cave, the world's deepest cave. Since 1982, a team known as "Perovo-speleo" has been researching and going deeper and deeper. In 2021, at a depth of -1100m, they found the body of a tourist.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 08:28AM by Logan_Mac
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TIL that there has never been a documented case of a stranger intentionally poisoning a trick-or-treater by tampering with candy; the closest case was Ronald Clark O’Bryan, who laced his own child's candy with cyanide, as part of a scheme to claim life insurance
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 11:27AM by NorthNorthSalt
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TIL: Perdue Pharma distributed a music CD to physicians titled “Get in the Swing with OxyContin”
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 03:00PM by Another-random-acct
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TIL that when Leslie Nielsen died, ESPN published an obituary for Enrico Pallazzo, the umpire he played in The Naked Gun
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 05:27PM by MayorOfVenice
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TIL that in the US it’s illegal for men age 18-25 to move without contacting the Selective Service
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 05:08PM by Thanks4TheInput
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TIL that Roman centurions carried vinewood staves to beat lazy soldiers, and one named Lucilius earned the nickname Cedo Alteram, meaning "Gimme Another!" in Latin, because he beat his soldiers so often that he kept breaking his staff and requesting another.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 05:42PM by ShabtaiBenOron
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TIL about Hurshid Pasha an Ottoman general who, after being informed of plans by his opponents to kill him, ordered the construction of a tomb and arranged for an elaborate funeral with all authorities present which he then committed suicide in front of.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 05:50PM by In_It_2_Quinn_It
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TIL famed fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent's one regret was that he didn't invent blue jeans. He said, "They have expression, modesty, sex appeal and simplicity, all I hope for in my clothes."
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 08:29PM by GregJamesDahlen
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TIL the biggest and oldest bald cypress tree in the world was burned down by a 26-year-old Sara Barnes who lit a fire inside the tree to see the meth she wanted to smoke. It was the 5th oldest tree in the world at over 3500 years old age.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 11:27PM by qasqaldag
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TIL of the Jedi Census Phenomenon which was a grassroot movement to mark Jedi as your religion on the census form. Over 390k people marked this in the UK making it the fourth largest religion, surpassing Sikhism, Judaism, and Buddhism.
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Submitted November 01, 2021 at 01:37AM by kartman701
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TIL that Brussels Sprouts have been selectively bred over the last few decades to taste less bitter, indirectly lessening their anti-cancer properties.
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 11:28PM by Overgrown_fetus1305
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TIL that one town in Scotland celebrates Halloween on the last Friday of October instead of the 31st, since there’s no school or work (for most) the next day.
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Submitted November 01, 2021 at 04:03AM by ScottyFromScotland
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TIL that Clara Blandick, who played Aunt Em in the Wizard of Oz, killed herself by overdosing on sleeping pills and tying a plastic bag around her head. She also left a suicide note saying she could no longer live with the pain or face going blind
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Submitted October 31, 2021 at 11:54PM by stardust7
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TIL the Irish Myth of "Stingy Jack” about a man who tricked the devil and therefore kept out of hell but is not welcome in heaven. He wanders the earth with a Lantern and Halloween is his time of year.
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Submitted November 01, 2021 at 05:20AM by AbaloneSea7265
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TIL: The Guinness book of records was invented by the Guinness beer folks. They figured a book of verifiable facts would help stop bar arguments.
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Submitted November 01, 2021 at 10:51AM by MET4
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