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The poo of iron age people shows humans were eating blue cheese and drinking beer 2700 years ago.
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American doctors have a phrase for a diagnosis that is usually the most obvious answer: ‘When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.’
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Dolphins have no vocal cords. The voice of Flipper was actually a modified kookaburra’s call.
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Lemmings don’t jump off cliffs deliberately. The 1958 Disney documentary that perpetuated the myth actually pushed a load of them off a Canadian cliff.
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In the early years of the BBC, there was a framed warning near the microphone in the radio studio that read: ‘If you sneeze or rustle papers you will DEAFEN THOUSANDS!!!’
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We are pleased to update you that Yakei's rule has survived the mating season. No other macaques attempted to usurp her position. twitter.com/qikipedia/stat…
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The ‘step’ in words like ‘stepmother’ or ‘stepsister’ has nothing to do with our word ‘step’. It comes from Old English ‘astiepan’ (‘to bereave’), which produced ‘steopcild’ meaning ‘orphan’. So ‘stepmother’ originally meant someone who became mother to an orphan.
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97% of people are currently keeping a secret.
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Word of the day: ROKJESDAG (Dutch) - literally "skirt day", the first day of spring where it is warm enough to wear skirts
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"I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals." WINSTON CHURCHILL
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In the 16th century, England was struck by a mysterious ‘sweating disease’ that killed thousands, and then disappeared after 70 years.
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Darth Vader's heavy breathing is trademarked.
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Earl Tupper, Tupperware inventor, also tried to make drip-free ice cream and a fish propelled boat. (Image: Archive Center, NMAH)
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A 2016 study debunking the ‘5 second rule’ found it’s safer to eat foods dropped on the carpet than on tile, metallic, or wooden surfaces.
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Word of the Day: SERIEOTROHET (Swedish) — ‘series infidelity’: when you have been watching a TV show with your partner and then you watch a new episode without them.
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As of 2021, the three most popular flag emoji are the rainbow flag (🏳️‍🌈), the U.S. flag (🇺🇸), and the red flag (🚩).
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According to one interpretation, the line ‘That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet’ from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ might have been a joke about a competitor of Shakespeare’s Globe called the Rose Theatre that was notorious for its clogged sewage system.
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Ancient Greek and Roman mimes were not silent — they were performers and entertainers who talked and sang. They were called ‘mimes’ because they were good at mimicking other people.
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Word of the Day: ATTACHMEANT (neologism) — the file you forgot to attach to an email.
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About one quarter of all adults will never have a headache in their life.
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"What sane person could live in this world and not be crazy?" URSULA K. LEGUIN
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WRAP RAGE is the anger you feel when attempting to open tamper-resistant packaging.
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Mongoose were introduced to Hawaii to control the rat population. Unfortunately, the mongoose is diurnal and the rat nocturnal, so they rarely encounter each other.
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James Doohan, the actor for Star Trek's Scotty, was given an honorary doctorate by the Milwaukee School of Engineering after nearly half the student body cited him as their inspiration for pursuing engineering.
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About 15% of the population of the world has a headache at any given time.