39 True Real Life Lores That Sound Too Strange To Be True – Part 4

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26Female Urination Devices

Female Urination Devices

Female Urination Devices aid women to urinate while standing upright. They have increased in popularity since the 1990s. They are used for medical reasons, outdoor pursuits, and sometimes are handed out to concertgoers.


27. In 1982, a Los Angeles man named Larry Walters used a lawn chair and weather balloons to ascend to 15,000 feet above the ground. On the way up, he lost both his glasses and his bb gun, which he planned to use to shoot balloons to descend. He caused a 20min power outage and was fined $1500.


28. In Casorzo, Italy, there is a unique tree called Bialbero di Casorzo, meaning "double tree of Casorzo". It is actually a cherry tree growing straight on top of a mulberry tree.


29. The Peel P50 car weighed only 130lbs and was designed for a single driver and one shopping bag. Because it had no reverse gear, drivers have to walk out of the car and physically drag it around.


30. In 1927, a Georgia Tech student was accidentally sent 2 enrollment forms. He filled out both, creating a fictional man named George P. Burdell for one of the forms. The student also did all the work for George and George graduated with a mechanical engineering degree.


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31My Friend Cayla

My Friend Cayla

A toy doll called My Friend Cayla became infamous for asking its owners personal questions, saving the answers and being hackable at the same time.


32. Mooning the Cog is a tradition in which hikers bare their buttocks to the Cog Railway on Mount Washington, the highest peak in New Hampshire. It is most commonly done by hikers, as they pass by on the Appalachian Trail. It is a 30-year-old tradition.


33. The sport of Gurning is a traditional rural sport in some English towns that consists of pulling a snarling or otherwise ugly face through a horse collar. Annual contests have existed for over 800 years by estimate.


34. An Iranian man named Mehran Karimi Nasseri lived in Terminal 1 of the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris airport for 18 years after becoming stateless.


35. You can remove bad smells like garlic, fish, and tobacco smoke from your hands by using a bar of stainless steel soap.


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36Get Out and Push Railroad

Get Out and Push Railroad

The Get Out and Push Railroad was a 19th-century passenger railway, which asked its passengers to get out and push the car over some of the steeper parts.


37. There is a blind cave beetle named after Adolf Hitler, Anophthalmus hitleri. Nazi memorabilia collectors willing to pay up to £1200 for a specimen are putting it at risk of extinction.


38. In 1973, the most isolated tree in the world, L'Arbre du Ténéré, was killed when a drunk driver hit it while crossing the Sahara Desert. It was about 300 years old and the only living tree in over 400 kilometers (approximately 250 miles).


39. A Splayd is an eating utensil combining the functions of spoon, knife, and fork. It was created by William McArthur in the 1940s in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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