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The Internet weighs about as much as a strawberry. The weight of all the electrons in motion
that make up the internet at any given moment is equivalent to 50 grams.
On April 15, 1912 (the day after Titanic sank), a steward, who hadn't yet heard about the Titanic
sinking spotted an iceberg smeared with red paint and snapped a photo of it (pictured above) For 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About Titanic Check out our full article click here.
Gordon Ramsay nearly died in 2008 after falling down a 85m cliff in Iceland to icy water below.
In 2011, he was doused in gasoline and held at gunpoint while investigating shark fin trading in
Costa Rica.
There are special bins in Mexico City where when you put your dog poo in it, you get free Wi-Fi.
The more poo, the longer the free Wi-Fi.
In 1995, Lena Paahlssonof Sweden lost her wedding ring, went to the extent of de-tiling her
floor to find it. 16 years later while gardening, she pulled a carrot out of the ground and found
the ring perfectly around it.
In 2007, Iran arrested 14 squirrels on charges of spying.
Rats in Tehran, capital city of Iran grew so big that in March of 2013, government deployed
snipers to combat the cat sized rats.
When Anders Celsius invented the temperature scale, he put 100 degrees as the point for
freezing and 0 degrees as the point for boiling. Another scientist, Carl Linnaeus, waited until
Celsius had died to change the scale to the way we read it today.
American courts have begun citing Urban Dictionary to clarify slang terms whose meanings are
important to the outcome of court cases, such as to "jack" meaning to steal.
Ancient Babylonians were first to brew beer. They took their beer-making so seriously, that if
one brewed a bad batch, they were to be drowned in it.
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In 2011, Norway went through a nationwide butter shortage, where smugglers would often get
caught smuggling butter and online auctions for one packet of butter reached as high as $77.
In Switzerland, it is illegal to keep just one guinea pig. You got to have them in pairs For more
facts on Switzerland check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About Switzerland.
The Eiffel Tower was originally intended to be built in Barcelona, Spain in 1888 but was rejected
due to being "too expensive and strange"
The word "Arctic" is derived from the Latin word for "bear," which means the "Antarctic" is
where there are "no-bears."
The marker for the South Pole has to be repositioned annually because the ice sheets in which
it's placed move 33 feet per year.
A standard 52 card playing deck has so many possible arrangements (52 factorial) that it is
practically a statistical improbability for any shuffled outcome to repeat itself since the existence
of playing cards.
Harvard researchers were able to store 700 terabytes of computational data on a single gram of
DNA.
The Motion Picture Academy refused to nominate the movie, Tron (1982) for a special-effects
award because, according to director Steven Lisberger, "The Academy thought we cheated by
using computers" for graphics.
Disney's Snow White was 14 years old, and Ariel and Aurora (sleeping beauty) were 16.
Somalian piracy originally was a response to European toxic waste dumping on their shores.

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It has been estimated that a total of 106 billion people have been born since the dawn of the
human species and that dead outnumber the living 15 to 1.
Irelands first ever Olympic medal was for painting and was won by Jack Butler Yeats (a popular
Irish Artist) in 1924 Paris Olympics in the arts and culture segment.
Since the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in World War II, the world has created
more than 125,000 nuclear weapons. The US and Russia account for more than 97% of those
weapons.
The venom of Conus snails could be used to make a pain-killer 1000x more powerful than
Morphine and even then it wont be addictive. For more facts check out on 30 Kickass Facts
About Poisons, Venoms and Toxins.
Samuel L. Jackson of Pulp Fiction fame got rid of his stutter by developing an affinity for the
word "motherfucker."
In 2010, China had a traffic jam so bad that some people were stuck in it for five days.
According to a study conducted by scientists, bat droppings contain numerous infectious
organisms (about 320,000 unknown viruses), many of which if spread to the human brain could
make you literally "bat shit crazy".
Camels originated from North America.
While filming the Expendables, Sylvester Stallone kept telling Stone Cold Steve Austin to hit him
harder during their fight scene. Austin ended up breaking Sly's neck by accident.
Taylor Ramon Wilsonfrom Nevada, USA built a nuclear fusion reactor at the age of 14 in 2008.

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Bruce Lee once kicked a man so hard that it broke a bystander's arm when the man fell into him.
The longest word is the chemical name for titin, the largest protein ever found. It is 189,819
letters long, eats up 65KB as a text file and takes 3 1/2 hours to read outloud.
James Bond was modeled after a real spy named Wilfrid "Biffy" Dunderdale - MI6s man in Paris,
he was also friends with Ian Flemming and it appears that several of Dunderdale's stories ended
up in Flemming's books. For more facts check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About Paris.
Between the 7th and 17th century there were outbreaks of dancing mania - uncontrollable
dancing - throughout Europe. Some of the afflicted dancers would suffer exhaustion, heart
attacks, and death. Doctors thought it was a disease, with the only cure being more dancing.
In Ashgabat (capital of Turkmenistan), water, gas and electricity are free.
The UK, for economic reasons, sent up to 150,000 poor children to Canada, New Zealand and
other parts of the Commonwealth from 1869 to the 1970s, often telling them their parents had
died, and telling parents that their children had been placed for adoption elsewhere in the UK.
In Christmas 2010, the Colombian government covered jungle trees with lights. When FARC
guerrillas (rebels) walked by, the trees lit up and banners asking them to lay down their arms
became visible. 331 guerrillas re-entered society and the campaign won an award for strategic
marketing excellence.
Niccolo Paganini, thought by many to be the greatest Violin Virtuoso of all time, was so
incredibly good that many thought he was the Son of the Devil or he had sold his soul for his
talent. He was even forced once to publish letters from his Mother to prove he had human
parents.
The wheel was invented thousands of years after boats, woven cloth, rope, sewing needles,
baskets and even the flute.
Contrary to popular belief, Einstein never failed math. In fact, by fifteen he had already
mastered differential and integral calculus.
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The origin of the word "Butterfly" may have come from its yellow excrement and the middle Dutch word
boterschijte. The literal meaning is butter-shitter.
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US President George Washington was bled to death by doctors who were treating him for a
cold. Bloodletting was a common medical practice at the time in order to remove "dirty blood,"
when in reality it only weakens the patient. Half or more of his blood was removed within a few
hours.
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The people of Oslo, Norway present the Trafalgar Square Christmas tree each year in gratitude
to the people of London for their assistance during World War 2. For more facts on London
check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About London.
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Jamie Hyneman, co-host of Myth-Busters, created a robot for Robot Wars named 'Blendo' which
was so powerful, it tossed bits of enemy competitors out of the arena, and damaged arena
walls.
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A bacteria called actinomycetes causes 'the smell of rain' after it starts pouring on a hot summer
day.
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Regular coffee drinkers have a decreased risk of Alzheimer's disease, dementia and other health
problems due to an unidentified component interacting with the caffeine.
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65% of the world drinks goat milk over cow milk.
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Costa Rica has no army, it abolished it in 1949. They have no army, but their police have tanks
and machine guns.
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Mark Zuckerberg, the Founder/Chairman/CEO of Facebook called his first few thousand users as
"dumb fucks" for trusting him with their personal data.
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Vietnam War, the US military produced recordings of ghostly voices and eerie sounds to play to
the Vietcong (army of South Vietnam), who believed that if a body wasn't buried, the person's
soul would wander the Earth forever.
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The world's quietest room (anechoic chamber-pictured above) is so quiet you can hear yourself
blink.
A British Prisoner of War in WWI was released by the Germans, so he could visit his dying
mother, and then returned because of a promise he had made the Emperor of Germany.
The TajMahal was covered with a huge scaffold during WW2 to make it look like a stockpile of
Bamboos and misguide any Japanese bombers. It was again disguised again in 1971 during
Indo-Pak War. For more facts check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About World War 2Part 2
American man named Mike Merrill decided to sell shares in himself at $1 a share (100,000
shares) allowing his stockholders decide what he should do with his life
The wealthiest 20% of the world's population receives 76.6% of the world's income, the poorest
20% of the world's population receives just 1.5% of the world's income.
There are ATMs in Dubai that dispense gold bars.
There's a park with a statue of John Lennon (English musician and singer) in La Habana in Spain
where a security guard is paid to sit next to the statue and put his eyeglasses on and off if
requested because the glasses always got stolen / vandalized.
The worlds deadliest chemical weapon is VX gas and it only takes 1 milligram of it on your skin
to kill you
In 2010, a woman with her daughter tried to board a plane from Berlin to Manchester with her
dead husband in a wheel chair in order to avoid the fees associated with transporting a corpse.
She claimed that, "he always sleeps like that," when authorities asked about his slouched
appearance.
There are stray dogs in Russia who figured out and trained themselves how to use the subway
(underground railway) to find food in more populated areas.
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Rival ice cream truck drivers in Glasgow, Scotland in the 1980s sold drugs from their trucks, shot
at each other, and committed arson in the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars
One fourth of all animal species are beetles, and when famous biologist J.B.S. Haldane was
asked what could be deduced of The Creator based upon the study of nature, he said that He
must have 'an inordinate fondness for beetles.'
The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin is coated with an anti-graffiti chemical. It was manufactured
by the very same company that made the Zyklon B gas that was used in concentration camp gas
chambers during WW2. For more facts on WW2 check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts
About World War 2-Part 1
As much as 3% of corporate leaders and other people in leading positions are psychopaths. They
are more determined to advance in their careers.
In 1980, drilling in Lake Peigneurin Louisiana, USA resulted in accidentally draining the entire
lake into a mine, creating a massive vortex which swallowed 11 barges and a tugboat. The ocean
flowed backwards into the lakebed, and it's now a saltwater lake.
Crying affects men physically and lowers their testosterone levels.
The Windows 95 startup music was composed on an Apple Mac.
29% of San Francisco's air pollution comes from China.
In 1904, tea bags were invented accidentally. The inventor, Thomas Sullivan, decided that it was
cheaper to send small samples to potential customers in silk bags instead of boxes. The
recipients believed they were meant to be dunked and soon Sullivan was flooded with orders for
his tea bags.
Sony and other Japanese companies have banishment rooms where they transfer surplus
employees and give them menial or useless tasks or even nothing to do until they become
depressed or disheartened enough to quit on their own, thus not getting full benefits.
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In 2006 a man from Portland, Oregon hired a hit man to kill his wife. His wife ended up killing
the hit man with her bare hands.
Germany made tires for bicycles out of metal springs after WW1 because there was no more
rubber available. For more facts on WW1 check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About
World War 1 Part-1
The price of admission for a zoo in 18th century England was a dog or a cat -- they were fed to
the lions.
Most Japanese schools don't have janitors. Instead children do the cleaning daily as part of a
practice rooted in Buddhist traditions that associate cleaning with morality.
"The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick" is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the hardest
tongue twister in the world.
In 1999 in a chess match called Kasparov versus the World, World Chess Champion Garry
Kasparov played against over 50,000 players voting for the best opposing move over the
internet. Kasparov won.
Michael Jackson tried to buy Marvel Comics in the early 1990's so that he could play Spider-Man
in his own produced movie
British expelled the entire population of the island nation Diego Garcia, sending them to live in
Mauritian slums in 1971, so that the US could build a military base on the Island.
You can train at Massachusetts Institute of Technology to become a pirate, tested in archery,
fencing, pistols and sailing.
In 2009, Israeli woman, Rachel Krishevsky, died at age 99 when she had 1400 direct
descendants.

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Despite the world's hottest pepper (chili) scoring 2 million Scoville Heat Units, and pure
capsaicin reaching 16 million, there is another still hotter Moroccan cactus called Euphorbia
resinifera that produces a resin that hits an estimated 16 billion.
It has been 50 years since Stephen Hawking (popular theoretical physicist) was diagnosed with
motor neurone disease related to ALS. Doctors at the time gave him a life expectancy of two
years.
During World War 1, German and Allied forces came out of their trenches, on the Christmas day
of 1914, to sing carols, trade equipment and even played football between their lines. For more
facts check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About World War 1 Part 2
Cats can re-hydrate by drinking seawater, due to their extremely efficient kidneys.
Greek scientist Eratosthenes was nicknamed 'beta' because he was second-best in the world in
almost every field.
In 1955, Jonas Salk chose not to patent his polio vaccine for the betterment of humanity. As a
result, he missed out on earning an estimated $7 billion.
The US government can legally destroy (food) wheat on farms that produce in excess in order to
"stabilize the market," even if the excess is for personal consumption only.
Urban birds in UK now perform a sort of 'avian rap' with short and fast songs while their rural
counterparts stick to slow melodies.
In the movie Lion King, it took approximately three years to animate the two-and-a-half-minute
wildebeest stampede scene.
A jail in Brazil allows its inmates to pedal exercise bikes to power lights in a nearby town in
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In 1994, teenager Jeremy T. Brenno, a golfer was killed by his own club when he threw it in
frustration. It bounced back and pierced his heart.
Sharks have been around for longer than trees
Mars Rover "Curiosity" is officially designated by NASA as "she". For more facts on NASA check
out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About NASA-Part 2.
Beijing subways are allowing travelers to use plastic bottles as form of payment to encourage
recycling.
When Washoe, first chimp to use sign language, was told that her caretaker's baby had died, she
signed "CRY", touching her cheek and drawing her finger down the path a tear would make on a
human (Chimpanzees don't shed tears).
Before alarm clocks, there was a profession called a knocker-upper who would go around and
knock on your door until you awoke.
In USA, women were not the first choice as telephone operators. Prior to September 1, 1878,
when a woman named Emma Nutt became the first female operator, boys were the preferred
choice. It soon became apparent, however, that boys would insult, curse at, and prank the
customers.
9/11 caused an extra 1600 people to die in automobile accidents, after they switched their
travel plans from flying to driving.
In the American Civil War, soldiers were required to have at least four opposing front teeth so
they could open a gunpowder pouch. Some draftees had their front teeth removed to avoid
service.
In 1997, Thomas Passmorefrom Virginia USA cut off his hand after he decided that it made him
sin and was also possessed by the devil. In the hospital, he demanded it not be reattached. Later
he returns and sues the hospital for 3 million dollars for not reattaching his arm.
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There is a railroad station in Kinokawa, Japan whose Station Master is a cat.


Wile E Coyote catches Roadrunner only once on the 31st anniversary episode of the series. He
then hold up a sign that says "Okay wise guys, you always wanted me to catch him. Now what
do I do?"
An electric car from 1912 had a range of nearly 100 miles with batteries that were fully
functional until the 1980s, replaced only because of a leaking case.
NASA is currently working on the development of a Star Trek style warp drive that could get
astronotus to Alpha Centauri (second nearest star to the sun) in just 2 weeks. For more facts on
NASA check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About NASA Part 1
In Japan, if you commit suicide by jumping in front of a Train, Rail Companies charge your family
a fee.
Christopher Columbus punished a man found guilty of stealing corn by having his ears and nose
cut off and then selling him into slavery
Aluminum used to be one of the most expensive metals in the world. Only the wealthiest ate
with aluminum utensils, while lesser nobility ate with gold.
Boris Yeltsin, when he was president of Russia, was found by American White House secret
service drunk and in his underwear on Pennsylvania Ave, trying to hail a cab to get some pizza.
Honey bees initially have up to 21 virgin queen bees, who fight to the death until there is only
one.
In 2008, the Dutch voted 'Swaffelen' as word of the year. It means to repeatedly smack one's
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After The Lion King was released a hyena biologist sued Disney for defamation of character for
portraying hyenas as villains.
After committing a $5.4 million bank heist, Japanese robbers penned a thank-you note to the
bank
In 2003 the US troops found approximately 650 Million US Dollars inside the walls of Saddam
Hussein's palace.
Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint's(Ron Weasley) greatest ambition was to be an "Ice Cream Man"
and so bought an ice cream truck with his paycheck from acting in his first Harry Potter movie.
For more facts on Harry Potter check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About Harry Potter
For one day in 2008 there was an app in the App Store that cost $999.99 USD and did nothing. 8
people bought it.
Potato chips were invented in 1853 when a cook got fed up with a customer sending his fried
potatoes back to the kitchen for being too soggy. To spite the customer, he sliced the potato as
thin as he could, deep fried them to hell, and dumped piles of salt on them. They were instantly
loved.
BAKHTIYAR Khilji, the Muslim general destroyed the ancient university and library of Nalanda in
1193 in hopes of uprooting Buddhism. The destruction of the library is considered responsible
for the demise of ancient Indian scientific thought in Maths, Astronomy, Alchemy, and Anatomy.
In Albania, there are the Burrnesha: a whole group of women who choose to remain virgins and
live their life as men.
An estimated one third of the population will often sneeze when looking at the sun or a bright
source of light; this is due to a genetic quirk known as the photic sneeze reflex; a condition
described by neurologists as having to do with crossed wires in the brain.
In Korea, wisdom teeth are called "love teeth" in reference to young adulthood and the pain of
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There is a fruit called The Miracle Berry that, when eaten, causes sour foods to taste sweet, and
has been used to treat diabetes, among other things.
Three people tried to sell Coca Colas secrets ingredients to Pepsi, but Pepsi reported them to
Coke and the FBI. For more facts on Coca Cola check out 30 Kickass and Interesting Facts About
Coca Cola.
In the late Devonian period (during the evolution of terrestrial plants), there was a 'wood crisis'.
Trees became abundant, took CO2 out of the air, and caused an ice age, simply because the
fungi that eventually would decompose dead wood & return the CO2 to the air hadn't evolved
yet.
In 1942 there was a man called the Phantom Barber, who would break into peoples houses in
Mississippi at night and cut their hair.
There is a disease called Face Blindness, which means you can't recognize people's faces even if
you've known them for years
Diamonds are not rare or valuable. They are nowadays found more in abundance than they did
in the past. The only reason demand is high is because of a marketing campaign by DeBeers
(company who owns right for most of the diamond mines) to sell more engagement rings.
A company called The SeaStead Institute is trying to establish permanent autonomous ocean
communities to enable social, political and legal system experiments. They plan on launching
their first island 2014 and had received$500 000 donation by a Co-founder of PayPal.
Ford was offered Volkswagen for free in 1948, but Ford declined.
The Scottish parliament and the Tourist Board of Scotland in 2007 spent 125,000 coming up
with the slogan "Welcome to Scotland"
There are still 8 people alive who were verified to be born in the 1800s. They're all female.
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An isolated tribe in Papua New Guinea (Australian Island) met a white man for the first time in
1976 and thought the white man was covered in dirt/sand.
Because Sharks have no rib cages, on land their weight can literally crush their own body.
There is a waterfall in Chestnut Ridge Park of New York which curtains an 'eternal flame' - a
natural gas leak, which visitors keep lit all year round. For more facts on New York check out 25
Kickass Facts About New York City
The survival rate in plane crashes is 95.7 percent!
The reason babies love peek-a-boo so much and never grow tired of it is because they lack
object permanence, or the ability to recognize an object still exists even if it can't be observed.
The worlds largest recorded tsunami occurred in Lituya Bay Alaska, USA in 1958. The wave was
516 meters (1720 feet) in height, and taller than the Empire State Building that stands 443
meters (1454 feet) in height.
Domestic cats instinctively don't want to drink from the water bowl next to their food because
in the wild any water next to their kill might be contaminated. They tend to look for running
waterlike a toilet instead.
The Dutch were the first to salute the American flag, and therefore the first to acknowledge the
independence of, the United States on 16 November 1776.
Between 1-3% of people genetically function perfectly on 5-6 hours of sleep.
The molecules which produce the smell of lemons and oranges are exact mirror images.
Surprisingly somehow our nose knows the difference!

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There is a prison on Norway where inmates can go fishing and swim at the beach. They also
have TVs, computers and showers in their cells.
The introduction of gloves to boxing made the sport significantly more dangerous.
Just as the ribbon was about to be cut on the Sydney Harbor Bridge in 1932, a man in military
uniform rode up on a horse, slashing the ribbon with his sword and opening it in the name of
the people of New South Wales before the official ceremony even began. He was later arrested.
For more facts on Sydney check out 25 Kickass and Interesting Facts About Sydney
Adermatoglyphia is a disease where people are born without fingerprints. It is exceedingly rare,
affecting only four known extended families worldwide.
Grizzly bears have a bite-force of over 8,000,000 Pascals, which is enough to crush a bowling
ball.
Tutankhamun's body is not in a museum, but has been returned to his tomb.
The Pentagon has twice as many toilets than it would have had if it were built today, due to
being built in a time of segregation of white and the black workers.
In ancient Rome during funerals, a person called an Archimime would walk behind the deceased
and imitate the person like they were still alive.
Adolph Hitler (whose first name means lead wolf) was fascinated by wolves and sometimes
used Herr Wolf or Conductor Wolf as an alias. Also, several of his military bases were named
after wolves.
During the Cold War, President Nixon devised a strategy to make the USSR think he was crazy
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Tomacco (tomato/tobacco hybrid) from The Simpsons actually exists. The tomatoes grown have nicotine
in them.
150. The soviets trained dogs to serve as anti-tank bombers, but because they used soviet tanks to
train the dogs, the dogs attacked Russian tanks instead of their German targets.
151. Donald Trump (billionaire) tried to sue an author for $5 Billion. His only reason was that the
author called him a millionaire instead of a billionaire. For more facts on billionaire check out 25
Kickass and Interesting Facts About Billionaires
152. His Holiness the Dalai Lama feels that the institution of the Dalai Lama has served its purpose
and considers himself to be semi-retired.
153. It rarely ever snows in Antarctica. The snow there has been accumulated over many years and
the temperature never rises enough to melt it.
154. Teleportation was used in Star Trek because the budget didn't allow for expensive shots of
spaceships landing on planets.
155. Stores use the 'Goldilocks pricing' technique where one item is too expensive, one too cheap
and the middle just right, to influence the buyer. Also Prestige or Premium pricing is when one
item is given a huge price tag simply because people will think its better and buy it.
156. Some elevators contain mirrors in order to make the elevator seem larger to help people who
are claustrophobic.
157. There is a psychosomatic illness called Pregnancy Syndrome that causes men to think they are
pregnant with dogs.
158. In 1962 a Japanese man became the first person to sail across the Pacific solo. He was arrested
when he arrived in San Francisco for not having a passport or money.

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Until the 1980s, physicians routinely operated on infants without any anesthetic administering
only muscle relaxants to prevent motion, under the belief that infants could not feel pain.
Octopuses are so intelligent, they've been known to escape their aquariums and crawl into
others in search of food. They've even boarded fishing boats and opened holds to eat crabs.
Of the top 8 largest rivers by the volume of water discharge, the Amazon River is bigger than all
the others combined. For more facts on Amazon Rainforest check out 25 Kickass and Amazing
Facts About Amazon Rainforest
In Warsaw, Poland, people born in a public transport vehicle are entitled to free travel until they
die.
The GDP of the 48 poorest nations in the world (a quarter of the worlds countries) is less than
the wealth of the world's three richest people combined.
5% of India's population is on Facebook,but already it has the third largest Facebook population
in the world
The cure for Scurvy was discovered in the 1490s, lost in the 1870s, and re-discovered in the
1930s.
Taliban uses space blankets to hide their heat signatures from NATO forces during night attacks
Literacy in North Korea is measured by their ability to write the name of their Dear Leader.
The first cat to be cloned was named Copycat.

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Grand Central Station of New York, due to its granite construction, is radioactive enough to fail
an inspection if it were a nuclear power station.
In 1935 German engineers created a streamlined motorcycle with the engine in the front wheel.
There was likely only one made and its current location is unknown.
After the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, hundreds of people (many of them already injured),
made their way towards Nagasaki. Of these, 165 survived, both the bombings and lived to tell
the tale. For more facts on Hiroshima and Nagasaki check out 25 Interesting Facts About
Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Most world languages don't distinguish between blue and green.
China kidnapped a 6-year-old boy, GedhunChoekyiNyima after he was named second highest
Tibetan Lama. His whereabouts are still unknown.
In 2001, Laura Buxton, a 10 year old girl from Staffordshire, England released a balloon with at
note where she had written Please return to Laura Buxton, and on the other side, her home
address. The note was found and returned by another 10 year old named Laura Buxton who
seemed almost like her twin.
95% of the ocean is unexplored.
Mentally doing a task makes you better at it. You can train your music skills or your muscles just
by imagining the training. Your mind can barely tell the difference.
The urge to jump from high places is called "Lappel du vide" which translates to "call of the
void."
Diomede Islands in the Bering Strait (between Alaska and Russia) are 4km apart but have a time
difference of 23 hours. For this reason, they are sometimes referred to as "Tomorrow Island"
and "Yesterday Isle".
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In 2009, German police were not able to bring a jewel theft case to trial because their DNA
evidence matched two identical twins (not the ones pictured above) who each denied
culpability. Both walked free.
Continuum, a magazine devoted to the idea that AIDS was a conspiracy, went out of print
around 2001 after all the editors died of AIDS. For more check out20 Kickass and Crazy
Conspiracy Theories
Russia out produces Saudi Arabia in Oil Production by 1,000,000 barrels per day.
Every Apple Macintosh from 1984 to the early 90s had Steve Jobs's and his team's signatures
engraved on the inside of the case.
Michael Jackson's chimp Bubbles once flew with the singer to Japan, met the mayor of Osaka
and the three sat down together for some green tea
Pirates used eye patches to quickly adjust their eyes from above to below deck, having one eye
trained in bright light, and the other in dim light.
Certain ticks can transmit a meat allergy to humans which causes the person to develop hives
whenever they eat meat
Beer bottles are brown in order to protect the beer from UV rays, which causes it to spoil.
However, green and clear glass offers virtually no protection.
The fastest supercomputer in 1976 ran at 80MHz and cost $80 million. Compare that to the
cheapest (<$50) phone today that runs on 256 MHz.
With the aim of launching guerrilla operations against the Chinese, the CIA funded the Dalai
Lama $1.7 million a year in the 1960s.

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It rains diamonds on gaseous planets like Neptune and Uranus. They contain methane that at
high pressures and temperatures, turn into diamonds which then fall to the center of the planet.
Aaron Johnson (Dave from Kick-Ass Movie) 23 is married to a Sam Taylor-Wood, who is twice his
age and they have a child together. For more facts related to Kick-Ass movie check out 15
Interesting Kick-Ass Movie Facts
There is a neurological disorder called Capgras delusion where an individual holds the delusion
that a friend, spouse, parent, or other close family member has been replaced by an identicallooking impostor.
A "Blue Moon" does not refer to the second full moon of a month, but the fourth full moon of a
season. The common misconception became popular in the 1940s.
Until the 17th or 18th century, 880 lb birds lived in Madagascar. They were called Elephant Birds
and were over ten feet tall.
There is a disease referred to as Stone Man Syndrome in which the body's repair mechanism
causes fibrous tissue (including muscle, tendon, and ligament) to be ossified when damaged.
An 18th Century pirate named Calico Jack stole a ship and ran off with another man's wife, Anne
Bonny, who dressed like a man to hide her gender. Among Jack's crew was another woman
dressed as a man, Mary Read. When captured and facing execution, both women were pregnant
and were thus pardoned.
Play-doh was originally invented to remove wallpaper.
There is a fish called Goliath Tigerfishin Congo that eats crocodiles.
The most expensive single object ever created is the International Space Station which cost $157
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