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You ever heard of Matar judíos? [720x2845 - 835KB]
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Klaus Schwab Is A Bilderberg New Age Ninja [342x426 - 314KB]
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TIL you can tear gas British passengers on the London Underground and completely get away with it. :)
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TIL American flamingos’ long legs appear as though their knees bend backwards, which is not the case. Flamingos actually stand on their “tip-toes” – meaning the prominent joint on their leg is their ankle. Their knee is hidden by feathers and is located close to the bird’s body.
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TIL polar bears can swim for long distances and steadily for many hours to get from one piece of ice to another. Their large paws are specially adapted for swimming, which they’ll use to paddle through the water while holding their hind legs flat like a rudder.
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neologism...The invention of new words regarded as a symptom of certain psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia.
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TIL about the 'fi' glyph: fi
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TIL about the Man Who Survived Two Atomic Bombs: Some 260,000 people survived the atomic bomb attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II, but Japanese engineer Tsutomu Yamaguchi was one of the very few who endured the horror of both blasts and lived to the tell the tale.
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TIL Harlem in NY was a cool place before niggers
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TiL the Four Color Theorem the first major theorem proved by a computer
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TIL research reveals that yawning cools the brain.
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A NetFlix Rarity. A Decent Docu/Film: The Magic Pill
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The Soviets used film recovered from US spy balloons to take orbiting satelite pictures of the moon.
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TIL the day after Thanksgiving is sometimes called 'Brown Friday'
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TIL the Mandarin
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TIL Chris P. Bacon, a pig, was born with malformed hind legs. Not able to use these legs, he has had to compensate by lifting his behind off of the ground and balancing on his forelimbs.
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Til - Professor_de_la_SPaz does not like taste testing....
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TIL Stalin used to remove people he didn't like form his photos
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Calling someone a boy is a racial slur
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TIL H2NO
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TIL our St. Patrick's Day celebration has very little to do with Irish tradition
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TIL the peregrine falcon is capable of soaring through the sky at up to 200 miles per hour during a dive. (For context, Ferrari’s fastest-ever consumer vehicle, the aptly named 812 Superfast, has a top recorded speed of 211 miles per hour. And that’s a literal machine.)
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TIL James Cameron sold the rights to 'Terminator' back in the '80s for $1 — and it's one of his biggest regrets
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TIL John F Kennedy was secretly a meth head
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