36 Brow-Arching Random Facts That’ll Entertain You | Random List #71

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1Etzanoa

Etzanoa

A massive and nearly-mythical Native American city (Etzanoa) in Kansas has been recently found.


2. American singer Barry White was a gang member in South Central Los Angeles and after his brother's murder, doing time in jail and listening to an Elvis song, he left the gang life and began singing love songs.


3. The term "Sushi-grade" is a marketing term which means little to nothing about safety or the quality of the fish. In fact, previously frozen fish is often safer than fresh fish to eat raw due to parasitic destruction during the freezing process.


4. The flag of Hawaii has the Union Jack in it, despite never being part of the British Empire. It was put there by King Kamehameha as a symbol of friendship after being presented the British flag by Captain George Vancouver.


5. A Chinese zookeeper named Zhang Bangsheng licked a rare monkey's butt for over an hour to help it pass a peanut that was endangering its life.


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6Horses and dogs

Horses and dogs

Four-legged animals like horses and dogs don't have backward knees. Those joints are actually their ankles, which bend in the same direction as our ankles do.


7. A man ran naked through Anchorage, Alaska, naked, climbed up a 30-foot flagpole, jumped off and died. 29-years later, he has still not been identified.


8. During the filming of Breaking Bad, actress Julia Minesci who played a meth-addicted prostitute was legitimately propositioned for sex during the shooting of a scene.


9. A wellness blogger named Belle Gibson who faked brain cancer was fined $410,000 for a scam involving her claims that her cancer was cured through nutrition and alternative therapies.


10. There is a position in the House of Lords called Black Rod. Their job is to summon the House of Commons and have a door slammed in their face, showing the people's power over the monarchy.


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11Pot and alcohol

Pot and alcohol

Studies suggest that top students are more likely to smoke pot and drink alcohol.


12. The Pentagon banned Furbys because they were worried they would repeat top secret information, even though Furbys had no means to do so.


13. In addition to being the NBA's leading scorer with 38,387 points, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is also a professional writer who contributes to Time Magazine, The Washington Post, and has also written books which are New York Times bestsellers.


14. Yea and Nay don't mean exactly the same as Yes and No. They were for questions posed in the positive whereas yes and no were for questions in the negative. So answering "yes" to "don't you like it?" always meant you did like it. This removes ambiguity.


15. Gulag is actually an acronym of "Glavnoye Upravleniye LAGerej" or "Main Administration of Corrective Labor Camps and Settlements".


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16Boxing Day

Boxing Day

On Dec 26th, the aristocracy distributed presents (boxes) to servants and employees, who returned home, opened their boxes and had a second Christmas on what became known as "Boxing Day."


17. The idiom "When my ship comes in" originated with sailors' wives who promised to pay off debts when the sailors' ships returned to port.


18. In 1933, Stalin criminalized male homosexuality but left lesbianism untouched.


19. Actor Peter Capaldi chose a buttoned-to-the-top white shirt as his costume for Doctor Who, to be reachable so even poor kids could pretend to be the doctor.


20. The Philippine Tarsier is known to commit suicide in captivity by smashing its own head against rocks.


21French Indochina

French Indochina

France won a war over China in 1885 resulting in the creation of French Indochina.


22. The egg that created you was formed inside of your mother’s fetus while she was inside of your grandmother’s womb.


23. Marlon Brando’s final film was a movie called “Big Bug Man”. The animated film, co-starring Brendan Fraser, still has not been released and likely never will be.


24. In 1854, the Mayor of Los Angeles (Stephen Clark Foster) resigned to lead a lynch mob and then was re-elected.


25. John Wayne's voice was heavily processed and edited from archive audio to be used for Garindan in 'Star Wars.'

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