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TIL a Brazilian priest strapped himself to 1000 balloons as a fundraising event for truckers. He set off into the sky and then disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean. His body was recovered months later.
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 02:48PM by The_Ry_Ry
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TIL during the Cold War, there was a plan in which the Americans would drop extra-large condoms labeled 'medium' all over the Soviet army so that they would think that all American men had huge penises and they would feel inferior and quit. However it was never executed
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 04:46PM by Substantial_Day7343
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TIL the classic Kong dog toy was created after an auto-repair shop owner's dog kept chewing a VW Bus suspension part
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 04:57PM by brock_lee
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TIL that a couple days before the deadly eruption of Mt. Pelee in 1902, the town of St. Pierre was plagued by in invasion of giant centipedes and pit vipers, claiming the lives of 50 people.
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 07:01PM by Kirbyz2013
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TIL that the Subway sandwich franchise was founded by a 17-year old who borrowed $1000 in 1965, the equivalent of nearly $8700 in 2021 dollars.
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 07:58PM by Dr_Talon
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TIL In New Mexico, at a quarter-mile section of Route 66, the rumble strips have been engineered to sound like the song “America the Beautiful” if you drive exactly at 45 mph over them
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 08:59PM by Majorpain2006
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TIL Surgeons who play video games at least 3 hours a week perform 27% faster and make 37% fewer errors.
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 11:29PM by TheAnimatedBat
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TIL that in 1928, deep in the Brazilian jungle, Henry Ford built a city nearly the size of Connecticut called Fordlândia. It would last until 1934 when it was abandoned. Its remains are still visible today.
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 11:11PM by GuitarRonGuy
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TIL that birds were the only dinosaurs to survive the mass extinction, because they were small enough to burrow, had beaks and were smarter than other small beaked dinosaurs.
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 11:41PM by Rough_Moment9800
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TIL that in 1949 Simon the cat was awarded a military medal after surviving injuries from a cannon shell, raising morale, and killing off a rat infestation during the Yangtze Incident.
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Submitted November 22, 2021 at 08:38PM by ElvisDuck
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TIL F. Scott Fitzgerald's the Great Gatsby (1925) was a commercial failure upon release and the author died in 1940 believing himself to be a failure and his work forgotten.
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 02:56AM by adminsplzdontban
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TIL Bob Barker is still alive (99 years old!) and in 2015 was brought out as the host of The Price is Right, a job he handed over to Drew Carey in 2007, as a part of their April's Fool's episode
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 03:52AM by The_Priceinator
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TIL of Cain's Jawbone by Edward Powys Mathers, a 1934 mystery novel printed with its 100 pages out of order. To solve the puzzle, readers must determine the correct page order as well the names of both the six murderers and six victims. The mystery has only ever been solved by three people.
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 04:11AM by NJJbadscience
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TIL that On July 21, 1972, George Carlin was arrested and charged with violating obscenity laws after performing his famous "Seven Dirty Words" routine at Milwaukee's Summerfest. He would go on to be arrested a total of seven times for reciting that same routine.
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 05:54AM by marlonbrandto
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TIL that the creators of "Babar the Elephant" had a son who was a rising classical piano star, but gave it all up in 1970s to become a silent Benedictine monk. He is still alive today, residing in a monastery in En-Calcat, France.
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 05:32AM by janmayeno
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TIL that the yearly allotment for Olive Garden's Never Ending Pasta Pass sells out in seconds. Some passholders have annual get-togethers and compete to see who can eat the most meals at Olive Garden during the 9-week period. The record is 140 meals in 56 days.
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 05:11AM by Fettekatze
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TIL Lord of the rings director (Peter Jackson) holds the largest private collection of WWI aero planes in the world.
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 06:49AM by Sergeant-Mittens
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TIL that a judge once threw out a British Airways lawsuit against Ryanair for their "Expensive BAstards!" ad campaign by ruling "the complaint amounts to this: Ryanair exaggerated in suggesting BA is five times more expensive, because BA is only three times more expensive."
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Submitted November 23, 2021 at 07:40AM by Mega_Dunsparce
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