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Word of the day: SOLIVAGANT - a person who enjoys wandering by themselves.
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There are about 20 quadrillion ants, or 2.5 million ants for every person on Earth.
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Citizens who oppose any changes in their communities are sometimes called CAVE people - Citizens Against Virtually Everything.
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Mosquitos don't like EDM.
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Anannatannassamitindriya is a Sanskrit word for the feeling that there must be a word for a feeling that you can’t name. Its literal translation is ‘I-will-come-to-know-what-is-unknown’.
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Plants make aspirin when they’re stressed.
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Dogs will share food with other dogs but, despite our 15,000+ year reciprocal relationship, they won’t share with humans.
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A long term study of nearly half a million people found that those who eat spicy food 6 or 7 days a week live longer than those that don’t.
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In 1982, 43% of fathers in the UK had never changed a nappy.
By 2000, this had dropped to 3%.
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"Susan hated Literature. She'd much prefer to read a good book." TERRY PRATCHETT
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In 2007, a Bosnian couple cheated on each other - with each other.
They had spent time in a chat room bonding about their marital woes. When they met in person, they found out the person they had been complaining to was their spouse.
They got divorced.
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Taking several pictures of something causes you to remember it worse than if you just looked at it.
This is called the “photo-taking-impairment effect”.
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Writer of ‘Groundhog Day’ Danny Rubin has said that there is only one appropriate way to make a sequel to the original film. It would be called “Groundhog Day II: Return to Punxsutawney” and would just be a repeat of the original movie.
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In the late 19th century, German language purists wanted to substitute the word ‘Perücke’ (‘wig’) for ‘Kahlkopfverlegenheitsabhelfer’, which means ‘Bald-Head-Embarrassment-Remedy’.
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Richard Norris Williams was advised to have his legs amputated after he survived the sinking of the Titanic, but he instead walked it off and won the Men’s Doubles Championships at Wimbledon in 1920.
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"We're each of us alone, to be sure. What can you do but hold your hand out in the dark?" URSULA K. LEGUIN
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Drinking coffee makes you more open-minded.
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A SARCAST is a person who is adept at sarcasm.
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"Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten." NEIL GAIMAN