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Tofu πŸ₯
In Japanese, β€œto” = beans and β€œfu” = rotten/curdled. So yeah… tofu means bean curdled stuff.
Yum?😐
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"Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving."

🚴 Motivation + physics in one line.
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Sandwich πŸ₯ͺ
Named after Earl of Sandwich, who ordered meat between bread so he didn’t have to stop gambling.
Priorities. πŸŽ²πŸ˜‚

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πŸŒ€ Why Does a Circle Have 360 Degrees? πŸ€”
(Not 100, 400, or 1000… but exactly 360!)

πŸ“œ Ancient Reason:
The Babylonians used a base-60 number system. They noticed the Sun's path took around 360 days β€” so, for convenience, they divided the full circle (like the sky) into 360 equal parts.

🌍 Astronomical Logic:
Ancient astronomers saw the Sun’s yearly path as a circular motion. Approximating a year to 360 days made the math easy and logical.

πŸ“ Math Magic:
The number 360 is super divisible – by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6… up to 180! That’s why angles like 90Β°, 60Β°, 30Β° are easy to work with.

πŸ’‘ So, a circle isn’t just a shape… it’s a perfect blend of history, science, and logic!

#KnowledgeDrop 🌠
#FunFacts #MathIsCool #HistoryNerd #AstronomyVibes #WorldOfKnowledge #DailyFacts
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πŸŒ€ Happy Birthday to the Wizard of Electricity! ⚑

πŸŽ‰ Born on July 10, 1856, Nikola Tesla was the genius inventor who gave the world AC electricity, the Tesla coil, and ideas far ahead of his time β€” wireless energy, radio, and even X-rays!

πŸ’‘ He spoke 8 languages, slept just 2 hours a day, and once said:

> β€œIf you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.”



πŸ“‘ Tesla didn’t just dream of the future β€” he built it.

⚠️ Fun Fact: He once made an earthquake machine so powerful it could shake buildings... but he smashed it with a hammer before it went too far. 😳

🧠 Gone but never forgotten. Happy Birthday, Tesla β€” the real ⚑current king⚑!

#NikolaTesla #TeslaBirthday #WorldOfKnowledge #FunFacts #Inventor #ScienceLegend #ElectricMan
🌧️✨ Sawan ka Mahina ✨🌧️
The air smells like devotion, the skies sing with rain, and the heart beats with Har Har Mahadev! πŸ’šπŸ™

Sawan is not just a month...
It's a feeling of faith, fasting, the fragrance of flowers, and the sound of bells echoing β€œOm Namah Shivaya” πŸ•‰οΈ

Let the rain wash away your worries,
Let devotion cleanse your soul. 🌿🌼

πŸ’§πŸŒ™ Happy Sawan to all!
May Lord Shiva bless you with strength, peace, and prosperity. πŸ™ŒπŸ•‰οΈ

#Sawan2025 #HarHarMahadev #ShravanSomvar #SpiritualVibes #Devotion #SawanMagic #BolBam

Regards ~ @worldof_knowledge
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Ketchup πŸ…
Originally came from a Chinese word β€œkΓͺ-tsiap”, which was a fermented fish sauce. 🐠
Not very tomato-ey, huh?😐

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Carrots can naturally come in several colors, not just orange! Here are the main ones:

πŸ₯• Common Carrot Colors:

1. Orange – The most common, rich in beta-carotene (Vitamin A).


2. Purple – Rich in anthocyanins (antioxidants), sometimes orange or white inside.


3. Yellow – Contains lutein, good for eye health.


4. Red – Contains lycopene, the same antioxidant found in tomatoes.


5. White – Milder in taste, lower in pigments but still nutritious.


6. Black (Deep Purple/Almost Black) – Rare, with very high anthocyanin content.



So, carrots can come in at least 6 natural colors β€” but farmers sometimes grow them in custom shades too through hybrid breeding. πŸ₯• πŸ˜‹


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Avocado πŸ₯‘
Comes from the Aztec word β€œΔhuacatl” β€” which literally means testicle.

Yeah… that shape makes sense now 😳
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🌍 Did you know what makes July 19 special?
πŸ“œ Key Highlights of the Day:
βœ”οΈ 1848 – First Women’s Rights Convention began in Seneca Falls, USA πŸ§‘β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘
βœ”οΈ 1969 – Apollo 11 entered lunar orbit πŸš€
βœ”οΈ 1980 – Moscow Olympics opened despite a massive boycott πŸ…
βœ”οΈ Today is National Daiquiri Day 🍹 & Stick Out Your Tongue Day πŸ˜›

Fun Fact:
πŸ‘‰ July 19 is the 200th day of the year! πŸŽ‰
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The sky is poetry written in clouds ✨

#sky
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✨ 20 July – Special Days ✨

Today is packed with amazing celebrations! 🌟

πŸŒ• International Moon Day – Honoring the historic Apollo 11 Moon landing.

🍦 National Ice Cream Day – The perfect excuse for a sweet treat!

β™Ÿ International Chess Day – Time to checkmate your friends.

πŸ‡¨πŸ‡΄ Colombia Independence Day – A proud day for Colombia.

🀝 Friendship Day – Celebrate the bonds that make life beautiful.


Which one are you celebrating today? 😍

#WorldOfKnowledge #SpecialDay #MoonDay #IceCreamDay #ChessDay #FriendshipDay #July20
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22 July 2025

✨ Today’s Special Days ✨

🧠 World Brain Day – Focus on brain health & awareness.

πŸ₯­ National Mango Day – Celebrate the king of fruits!

πŸ’€ National Hammock Day – Perfect time to relax.

πŸ”’ Pi Approximation Day (22/7) – A day for math lovers.

🍬 Penuche Fudge Day – Indulge in sweet treats.

πŸ‡²πŸ‡Ύ Sarawak Independence Day – Regional holiday in Malaysia.


Which one will you celebrate today?

#WorldBrainDay #MangoDay #PiApproximationDay #WorldofKnowledge
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πŸ₯§ Pi Approximation Day (22/7)
Did you know 22/7 is the fraction that closely approximates the value of Ο€ (3.14159…)?
This day is celebrated by math lovers around the world to honor the beauty of this infinite number that defines circles, geometry, and so much more!

Fun Fact:

The true value of Ο€ goes on forever without repeating.

22/7 = 3.142857… which is a close and simple way to remember Ο€.


#PiDay #PiApproximationDay #MathFacts #WorldofKnowledge
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The sky is a canvas of dreams ✨❀️

#sky
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πŸ“±πŸ’¬ The History of Emoji – From :-) to 🀯

Did you know?
The emojis we use every day have a fascinating history that started over 40 years ago!


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πŸ”Ή 1982 – The First Emoticon
Computer scientist Scott Fahlman used :-) and :-( on a university forum to show tone in messages β€” the first emoticons.


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πŸ”Ή 1999 – Birth of Emojis in Japan πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅
Shigetaka Kurita created the first set of 176 emojis for a Japanese mobile company (NTT DoCoMo).
They were just 12x12 pixel icons!


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πŸ”Ή 2010 – Emoji Goes Global 🌍
Emojis were added to Unicode, the system that standardizes characters across devices β€” making them usable worldwide.


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πŸ”Ή 2011 – Apple Adds Emoji Keyboard πŸŽπŸ“±
iOS officially added the emoji keyboard β€” and emojis exploded in popularity.


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πŸ”Ή Now – Emojis Are a Language
Today, there are over 3,800 emojis and growing!
There’s even a World Emoji Day (πŸŽ‰ July 17) and an annual Emoji Awards!


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🧠 Fun Fact:
Oxford Dictionary's Word of the Year in 2015 was...
πŸ‘‰ β€œπŸ˜‚β€ β€” Face with Tears of Joy!



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🎨 What’s your most used emoji?

Drop it in the comments πŸ‘‡
#EmojiHistory #WorldOfKnowledge #FunFacts #EmojiStory #DigitalCulture #LanguageOfTheFuture #EmoticonToEmoji #EmojiFacts

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