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TIL that an "acardiac baby" is a severely malformed parasitic twin stealing circulation from the other twin, which can cause extreme stress on the normal fetus resulting in mortality for both twins
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 12:44PM by Buzzkill_13
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TIL an Albanian superstition about hiccups is that they occur when someone mentions the hiccuping person's name in conversation. To stop the hiccups, one must say the names of anyone they think talked about them. The hiccups will cease once the gossiper's name is spoken.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 03:14PM by dilettantedebrah
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TIL about Jerry and Marge Selbee, who were able to win millions from the Michigan and Massachusetts lotteries, due to determining a certain type of game having a positive expected value, when played correctly.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 04:24PM by throwawayblueline
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TIL that Ritz crackers were first released during the Great Depression, choosing the name ‘Ritz’ (as in the Ritz hotels) so people would perceive the crackers as high class and fancy, but available at an affordable price
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 04:54PM by Inyeloh
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TIL earmuffs were invented in 1873 by a 15 year old farmer’s son with an elementary-level education who was tired of his ears getting cold while ice skating. It led to his hometown of Farmington, Maine being known as the “earmuff capital of the world”
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 05:28PM by sparkilini
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TIL that the highest elevation of the city of Berlin, the Teufelsberg (Devil‘s Mountain), is not of natural origin. The 260ft tall mountain consists of the rubble and remains of the town after the bombing at the end of World War 2.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 06:39PM by StopUnique
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TIL the OSIRIS-REx asteroid lander did not just land on an asteroid as it flew past, it's able to return to Earth and is actively returning a sample from the asteroid and is due to land in 2023.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 08:11PM by Riddla26
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TIL of Magawa, an African giant pouched rat who helped clear landmines left over from the Cambodian civil war from over 225,000 square metres of land. He was capable of sniffing out the TNT in explosives, and could work much faster than humans since he was too light to detonate the mines.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 07:58PM by TheTriviaPage
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TIL that in 2013, Disney tried to quietly trademark "Dia de los Muertos" for the at the time, upcoming Pixar film "Dia de los Muertos," now renamed to "Coco" but received heavy backlash from the Mexican community once they caught wind of it.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 09:38PM by LazarusisGay
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TIL Asbestos was commonly used to make false relics as the fire resistance was seen as miraculous. Additionally Charlemagne allegedly had an asbestos tablecloth he threw into fires to impress guests.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 09:15PM by jamescookenotthatone
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TIL that the tail of a stegosaurus is called the "thagomizer". The term was coined in 1982 in a cartoon made by Gary Larson. This bone did not have a scientific name yet, and thagomizer was eventually adopted as the scientific name.
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 12:04AM by alien-on-holiday
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TIL that computers apparently might not be adding to our productivity nearly as much as a lot of inventions from the 1800s...apparently things like running water were a MASSIVE deal. Saved people like 8 hours of labor a week.
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Submitted February 05, 2022 at 11:47PM by addison_guy
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TIL that in 1957, Philadelphia Phillies' Richie Ashburn hit a foul ball into the stands that struck spectator Alice Roth, a sports reporter's wife, breaking her nose. When play resumed Ashburn fouled off another ball that struck her while she was being carried off in a stretcher.
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 01:03AM by brkh47
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TIL that the river Thames in England is 47 million years older than the Amazon
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 01:57AM by LS0
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TIL that Kanye West's "Gold Digger" was originally written from the female perspective, to be sung in the first person by artist Shawnna, e.g. "I ain't saying I'm a gold digger, but..."
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 02:43AM by gardenfractals
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TIL coral are actually animals, not plants, since they do not make their own food. They are the largest structures of biological origin on Earth. Most structures that we call "coral" are, in fact, made up of hundreds to thousands of tiny coral creatures called polyps, which secrete calcium carbonate
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 04:21AM by mankls
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TIL that during the 1970s the Communist government of North Korea kidnapped foreign women to provide potential wifes for the American defectors, to prevent them from marrying ethnically Korean women and having mixed children
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 06:14AM by DinoWith500Teeth
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TIL that the costume Robin Williams used as Mork on "Happy Days" was originally used in the "Star Trek" episode "The Savage Curtain"
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 05:41AM by Ryan_Holman
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TIL the Pony Express only operated for 18 months and carried mail from Missouri to California in 10 days. Each of the 186 stations were 10 miles apart where the rider would switch to a fresh horse
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 04:30AM by thenewyorkgod
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TIL some people can hear colours and taste words, a condition known as synesthesia
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Submitted February 06, 2022 at 10:58AM by poyup
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