38 Real Random Facts That Are Just Too Good Not To Share | Random List #113

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1Hippies

Hippies

Hippies get their name from Hipsters, who were sarcastic, pot smoking 1940s jazz fans.


2. In 2017, a company in India dumping illegally waste into the Mumbai's Kasadi River was caught when the waste was making the local stray dogs turn blue.


3. Swiss company Algordanza takes cremated human remains and — under high heat and pressure that mimic conditions deep within the Earth — compresses them into diamonds. They have created up to 9 diamonds from a single person's remains.


4. Photons do not experience time. They "hit" something the same instant they are created, regardless of how far they travel, from their own perspective.


5. Neanderthals are often depicted as degenerate because the first Neanderthal skeleton found happened to have arthritis.


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6Grafting

Grafting

A cow can be tricked into nursing a calf not her own, by skinning her dead baby and putting the skin on another calf. This practice is called “grafting.”


7. Sideburns get their name from Ambrose Burnside, a former Union general and U.S. senator, who had extravagant whiskers.


8. Astronaut Christa McAuliffe was gifted with a $1 million life insurance policy a week before the Challenger disaster in honor of her being the first teacher in space.


9. Playing "pink noise" - the sound of uniform static - while sleeping has been found to improve sleep quality and also help memory.


10. There was a pigment used in early days of wallpaper making called Scheele's Green. If the wallpaper got moldy or damp, it released poisonous arsenic into the air. It is speculated that this was the cause of Napoleon's death as green was his favorite color and his walls were lined with green wallpaper.


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11Helen Keller

Helen Keller

Helen Keller wrote in favor of refusing life-saving medical procedures to infants with severe mental impairments or physical deformities, stating that their lives were not worthwhile and they would likely become criminals.


12. During the Winter War, the Finns used mannequins posing as officers to draw fire from Soviet snipers. The Finns would then return fire with the Lahti L-39, a 20 mm anti-tank rifle.


13. Black Bart was an outlaw of the 1800s who successfully robbed 28 stagecoaches and left this poem in one of them: “I’ve labored long and hard for bread / For honor, and for riches / But on my corns too long you've tread / You fine-haired sons of b*tches.”


14. Leonardo da Vinci's anatomical studies were completely illegal. During his time, dissection was completely outlawed unless one was a physician, which da Vinci was not.


15. Irish monks invented spacing between written words.


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16Malaysian Exploding Ant

Malaysian Exploding Ant

When the Malaysian Exploding Ant’s head explodes during its suicide attack, it spreads a poisonous and corrosive glue like liquid that entangles and immobilizes any nearby victims.


17. To pep herself up, Queen Victoria was addicted to cocaine infused chewing gum.


18. The average Mexican citizen works an average of 2,255 hours a year, while the average Danish citizen works only 1,410 hours per year.


19. American actor George Burns bought new Cadillacs every year and drove until the age of 93, when he stopped due to becoming so short that he couldn't see over the steering wheel.


20. Mirror image twins are perfect reflections of each other. One is right-handed, while the other is left-handed. They have birthmarks exactly on opposite sides of their body and have hair whorls that swirl in opposite directions.


21Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping

Bookkeeper (or bookkeeping) is the only English word with 3 consecutive double letters.


22. The word 'avocado' comes from an Aztec word that means testicle.


23. In 1945, the nurse being kissed by the sailor in the iconic Victory over Japan photo went unidentified for 20 years, when she self-identified and explained she "had stepped outside to see what the commotion was when I suddenly found myself in a sailor's embrace." The two had never met, and the photo was caught by luck.


24. The Apollo 11 crew Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins didn't add their names to the mission patch because they wanted the patch to represent everyone involved with the mission.


25. Grand Central Terminal in New York City is radioactive due to the massive amount of granite used in its construction. Full-time workers at the terminus are exposed to more radiation than what is permitted for nuclear plant workers.

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