37 Astounding Random Facts You Can Barely Believe Are True – Part 186

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26Seagulls

Seagulls

Seagulls stamp their feet to imitate rain, causing worms to surface.


27. In 2016, Facebook live-streamed a murder in Chicago but later refused to take the video down "because it doesn't violate the company's community standards."


28. Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath fame once got arrested for punching a Nazi in a bar.


29. The “Metabo law” requires all Japanese citizens over the age 40 to have their waist measurements taken once a year. Anyone deemed to be overweight is given 3 months to shape up, failing which they will be given necessary dieting guidance. If necessary, those people are steered toward further re-education after six more months.


30. Steve Jobs lied to Steve Wozniak. When they made Breakout for Atari, Wozniak and Jobs were going to split the pay 50-50. Atari gave Jobs $5000 to do the job. He told Wozniak he got $700 so Wozniak took home $350.


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31Painted cows

Painted cows

During the Blitz in World War 2, some British farmers painted their cows with white stripes in case they wondered onto roads in the dark during blackouts.


32. The original Volkswagen Beetle would temporarily float on water because of a sealed steel bottom with nothing exposed beneath it. Volkswagen even created a 1972 television commercial which demonstrated its ability to float. It sold for $1999 (roughly equivalent to $12,000 today).


33. English comedian Russell Brand was originally a host for MTV UK but was fired for arriving at work dressed as Osama bin Laden the day after 9/11 and taking his drug dealer to the studio.


34. Anatomist Antonio Valsalva sometimes tasted the fluids of cadavers he performed autopsies on. One of his quotes was, “Gangrenous pus does not taste good...leaving the tongue tingling unpleasantly for the better part of the day.”


35. In East Asia, 80-90% of children are myopic (nearsighted) and require glasses. Scientists theorize that their eyes aren't developing properly because eyes require exposure to natural sunlight to develop, and the kids spend all their time indoors, studying.


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36A Fish Called Wanda

A Fish Called Wanda

In 1989, a Danish audiologist named Ole Bentzen was watching the screening of the 1988 comedy film “A Fish Called Wanda” and laughed uncontrollably to the point that his heart rate rose to an estimated 250–500 beats per minute, leading to a fatal heart attack.


37. Vic Tandy who was a British lecturer for information technology at Coventry University in Warwickshire and he discovered the “fear frequency.” Tandy and his coworkers at the Warwick Laboratory experienced “ghost” sightings with feelings of fear and depression. He discovered that a new extractor fan was emitting sound waves at low frequencies known as infrasound, which was causing the disturbance.

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