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In 2012, rapper 2 Chainz wanted to sample from Tom Lehrer's 1953 song "The Old Dope Peddler". When Lehrer wrote back granting permission, he ended the letter "My regards go out to Mr. Chainz. And may I call him 2?"
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Watching Keeping Up With Kardashians makes you less sympathetic to the poor.
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What's the favourite tool of a lesbian builder? 🔨 Sandi has the answer. 🤣
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One of the contenders for the Japanese Word of the Year 2022 is 顔パンツ(Kao pantsu) that literally translates as ‘face underwear’ and expresses the idea that in the pandemic era, not wearing a face mask in public is as embarrassing as not wearing pants.
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Approximately 1% of the static on old TV sets is caused by leftover radiation from the Big Bang.
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There is no such thing as an "alpha male" in a wolf pack. Unrelated wolves in captivity can form a hierarchy, but there is no evidence of this behavior in the wild.
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Before the recording of this week's new episode of QI, @BillBailey received a very special award. Can we please have a big round of applause for Bill! 👏
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In 1743, King Gustav III of Sweden ordered one man to drink an excessive amount of coffee and his identical twin drink an excessive amount of tea to see which died first. Both men outlived the king.
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Daylight saving time was first proposed by an entomologist who wanted more after-work daylight to collect bugs.
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Word of the day: BELLY-SLAVE (16th century) - someone always thinking about their next meal
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Contrary to rumours, the Library of Congress doesn’t have a very small stash of Sigmund Freud’s cocaine. They have a very small stash of Sigmund Freud’s friend’s cocaine.
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The most famous French pangram, a sentence that uses every letter of the alphabet, is ‘portez ce vieux whisky au juge blond qui fume’ (‘Take this old whisky to the blond judge who is smoking’).
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Unborn sea turtles sing to each other in their eggs.
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A popular textbook on statistical mechanics begins as follows:
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In 1962, the Philippine Senate considered a bill that would rename the country "Malaysia". Before they had a chance to vote, the country now known as Malaysia officially adopted the name.
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The world is a hellish place, and bad writing is destroying the quality of our suffering. TOM WAITS
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One Arabic equivalent to ‘making a mountain out of a molehill’ is ‘making a wine shop out of a raisin’.
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In a study of 15-year olds, the tendency to claim to know something when they don’t was most common in males from rich families.
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Before her death in 1891, the wealthy French socialite Anne Goguet left 100,000 francs to be awarded for the first communication with another planet. Contact with Martians was not eligible, because the existence of life on Mars was ‘sufficiently well known’.
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Australia’s Parliament building features a coat of arms with a kangaroo’s scrotum.
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A CAPITONYM is a word that means something different if it's capitalised - for instance "polish" and "Polish".
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Word of the day: MICROLIPET - someone who is continually getting worked up about absolutely trivial things
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In 1974, a bridge in Vulcan, West Virginia collapsed. When it had not been replaced by 1977, the mayor requested aid from the Soviet Union to repair it. A Soviet journalist, Iona Andronov, flew out to report. Within hours of his visit, the state OKed a replacement.
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At one point in the 1990s, 50% of all CDs produced were promotional AOL CDs. (Image: Jeran Renz.)