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TIL Cleopatra was born in 30 BC which means she lived closer to the moon landing than to the completion of the Great Pyramids at Giza around 2560 BC.
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 02:49PM by f_GOD
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TIL that if we cloned a dinosaur and let him lose, he’d probably be too out of breath to chase us, due to differences in oxygen levels.
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 04:20PM by PolymerPussies
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TIL that Saddam Hussein had a copy of the Quran allegedly written using his own blood. Most religious authorities considered this blasphemous as blood is considered haram in Islam, but it cannot be destroyed as damaging the Quran is also considered blasphemous
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 04:19PM by Rob-With-One-B
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TIL The voice cast of the villains in the 90's cartoon Captain Planet and the Planeteers included Martin Sheen, Meg Ryan, Jeff Goldblum, Ed Asner, Sting, Malcolm McDowell, Tim Curry, and John Rattzenberger with Whoopi Goldberg as the voice of Gaia the spirt of the planet.
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 06:28PM by AbOvoNova
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TIL psilocybin, the psychoactive chemical in magic mushrooms (psilocybin mushrooms), is being researched as a potential treatment for anxiety and depression in people with cancer diagnoses, for alcohol use disorder, and for migraines and cluster headaches.
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 07:19PM by chemistrynerd1994
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TIL that the pirate Blackbeard was killed by a navy lieutenant named Robert Maynard and his crew. They took on Blackbeard despite having no cannons and misled the pirates into engaging in hand to hand combat. Maynard wasn't promoted for his deeds and didn't even receive his prize money for 4 years.
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 07:16PM by TheTriviaPage
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TIL about the concept of distillery cats - cats who are employed by distilleries to get rid of mice
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 09:38PM by c_h_a_r_
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TIL that, despite Christians being ~1% of Japan‘s population, 60-70% of Japanese couples are married in Christian ceremonies
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 08:07PM by JoeFalchetto
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TIL Today marks the 50th anniversary of the only unsolved airline hijacking in history: The Mystery of DB Cooper
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 11:41PM by fatkiddown
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TIL that before the 12th Amendment the Vice President was the Presidential candidate who won the second most votes, instead of a running mate
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Submitted November 25, 2021 at 01:56AM by emptycagenowcorroded
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TIL the city of Hiroshima, Japan distributes seeds and saplings of trees which survived the atomic bomb as a symbol of peace and resilience
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 11:52PM by rtphokie
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TIL 'Hispanic' refers to people who speak Spanish or who have a background in a Spanish-speaking country. 'Latino' refers to geography: specifically, people from Latin America including Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.
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Submitted November 24, 2021 at 11:35PM by JosZo
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TIL that pumpkin pie became a popular dish during Civil War-era celebrations of Thanksgiving because pumpkins were grown on small farms, not plantations, making the pie a symbol of abolitionist virtue.
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Submitted November 25, 2021 at 05:52AM by aeroartist
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TIL in 2003, Disney tried to trademark the phrase “Día de los Muertos”, the name of the Mexican national holiday, Day of the Dead. After significant backlash, Disney withdrew their application to the USPTO within a week.
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Submitted November 25, 2021 at 07:24AM by Kenjiyoyo
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TIL 3 days before D-Day, a 21 year old Irish woman named Maureen Flavin took her hourly barometer reading and sent it to Dublin. She had no idea that this single data point would be sent directly to Eisenhower and averted disaster by delaying D-Day due to an incoming storm.
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Submitted November 25, 2021 at 09:40AM by Spaceisveryhard
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TIL of the exercise of 'death cleaning' - a Swedish concept where elderly people deliberately clear out and declutter their possessions so that nobody else has to do it once they're dead
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Submitted November 25, 2021 at 09:40AM by BandaidPuppet
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TIL In 2006, 3 fans of Russian football club Zenit St. Petersburg traveled 9320 miles in an old Honda to watch their team's next match in Vladivostok. The car broke in Vladivostok and they were stranded. Zenit offered a free train ride back, and the broken Honda is on display in the museum of Zenit.
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Submitted November 25, 2021 at 09:39AM by Long-Island-Iced-Tea
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TIL 'Spiking a gun' is when a person would drive a spike or their bayonet into the cannon's touch-hole, making it inoperable. The action was done defensively to stop the enemy from using captured cannons and covert spiking missions were launched to stop counterattacks.
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Submitted November 25, 2021 at 02:19PM by jamescookenotthatone
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