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The small village of Villar de Corneja, Spain celebrates the New Year at noon instead of midnight, as many of the residents are elderly and want to go to bed early.
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"If an optimist had his left arm chewed off by an alligator, he might say... "Well this isn't too bad... at least nobody will ever ask me if I'm left-handed or right-handed," but most of us would say something more along the lines of, "Aaaaaa! My arm!" LEMONY SNICKET
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In 1847, a woman was sent to Aberdeen Lunatic Asylum for "abuse of tea".
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We recommend against making plans for September 24, 2182. There is a one-in-1,175 chance that this asteroid will collide with Earth on that day.
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In English, a turkey is a "turkey", while in Portuguese it is a "peru" and in Turkish, it is a "hindi" ("India").
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Over 40 years of research has found that people with higher IQs are also much more likely to take drugs.
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Word of the day: BONAILIE (19th century Scots) - a parting drink taken with a friend to wish them a good journey
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See how wealthy America’s richest people really are: mkorostoff.github.io/1-pixel-wealth/
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We are deeply saddened to hear of Sean Lock's passing. Sean was a QI regular right from the first series, and helped to shape the show with his fantastically sharp wit and anarchic good humour. Our thoughts are with his friends and family.
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According to one account, Homer died from ‘grief and vexation’ when he couldn’t solve a riddle posed to him by fishermen. It went ‘what we caught, we left behind; what we missed, we bring along’. Comment your guesses below (and don't get as stressed as Homer if you can't get it)
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Word of the Day: TORTITUDE — a difficult character that tortoiseshell cats are rumoured to have. (📷: James Petts.)
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Only 1% of English-language tweets that use the 🍑 emoji actually refer to the physical fruit itself.
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It takes more than 4 times as much water to produce a kilo of chocolate than it does a kilo of chicken.
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Time passes faster in the mountains than it does at the coast.
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Florence Nightingale owned over sixty cats in her lifetime including Big Pussie and Mrs Tit.
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Cuttlefish are better at remembering what they ate for lunch last Wednesday than most humans.
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After John Coltrane died in 1967, a small sect was founded in San Francisco called the Yardbird Temple which worshipped him as a god, and Charlie Parker as the equivalent to John the Baptist.
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Word of the day: QUAALTAGH, n. the first person you meet when you leave the house (from the Manx language).
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When fruit flies are lonely, they have trouble sleeping and eat too much.
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The sponge crab makes itself a hat from poisonous sponges. The crab spends up to five hours shaping their new hat juuuuust right. (Image: Seascapeza; CC BY-SA.)
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American baseball player Rube Waddell (1876-1914) was so fond of puppies fans of the opposing team would bring their dogs to games and hold them up. Waddell would run over to play with them instead of focusing on the game.
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Word of the day: THOROUGH-COUGH - coughing and breaking wind at the same time
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Word of the day: UNASINOUS - sharing the same amount of stupidity, united in stupidity
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MTV's show "16 And Pregnant" caused a 4.3% reduction in teen births in the US.
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The UK has approx. one pub for every 1400 people. Rhayader, Wales holds the crown for most pubs per capita; in 2008, it had one pub for every 173 residents.