32 Spectacular Random Facts That’ll Melt Your Brain | Random List #160

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1Ralph Bakshi

Ralph Bakshi

Filmmaker Ralph Bakshi grew up in an all-black neighborhood in Washington, D.C. and got his mother's permission to attend the local segregated school with his friends. The school called the police and, afraid whites would riot if they learned that a white student was attending, expelled him.


2. In 2004, Ecuadorians synchronized their watches simultaneously to combat the chronic lateness that was costing their economy $2.5 billion per year.


3. Scientists debunked the “people look left when lying” myth by studying adults in press conferences appealing for information about missing family members. They tracked the eye movements of speakers who were later convicted of murdering the “missing” loved one.


4. Japan does not inform inmates of their execution date, instead of notifying them about an hour before.


5. The highest point from the Earth's center is not Mount Everest, but Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador, due to the Earth not being a perfect sphere.


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6John Bates

John Bates

The world record for most perfect games of Wii Sports Bowling played is held by an 85-year-old named John Bates. He played 20,000 games perfectly over a period of 7 years.


7. The actors (James Earl Jones and Madge Sinclair) who played the king and queen in the movie Coming to America also played the king and queen in The Lion King.


8. A firefighter named Edward Pulaski in 1910 saved the lives of most of his forty-five man crew by leading them into an abandoned mine shaft when they were surrounded by a wildfire, and then personally stopping the fire from following them despite being badly burned. 


9. In 2015, Sobe beverages in the US apologized for a joke that backfired. Some customers started voicing their concern after finding "Help me, Trapped in SoBe factory" under the lids of some of their bottles. Turns out the cry for help was intentionally put there by the company as a marketing ploy.


10. A soldier in World War 2 named Vaclav Bozdech found a puppy (Antis) while on the run and planned to kill it so its barking would not alert the Germans. Unable to bring himself to do so, he took it with him, and the dog later helped find survivors of an air raid and saved Bozdech's life during the Cold War.


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11Patty Cannon

Patty Cannon

Patty Cannon was notorious for leading a gang that kidnapped free blacks and sold them back into slavery in what was known as the Reverse Underground Railroad. In 1829, she was arrested for murdering a slave owner and stealing his $15,000.


12. Because of their tendency to take the form of whatever container they are in, a study was conducted over whether cats should be classified as liquids or solids. It later won the Ig Noble Prize.


13. In 1926, due to the near eradication of predators, 50 million mice flooded into Taft, California - a 20,000 to one mouse-to-person ratio. There were so many mice, that the roadkill from mice on streets made roads too slick for cars to drive on.


14. In 1961, J.R.R. Tolkien was rejected by Nobel Prize committee because The Lord Of The Rings had 'not in any way measured up to storytelling of the highest quality.'


15. After the police chief in a small New Mexico city stepped down in 2012, the only certified member of the police department was a drug-sniffing dog named Nikka.


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16Mrs. Doubtfire

Mrs. Doubtfire

The hit movie Mrs. Doubtfire was originally written as a movie spin-off for the TV show Home Improvement. Tim Allen turned down the role of 2 characters and the idea was scrapped, re-written and handed over to Robin Williams.


17. The Silkie Chicken is a breed named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk and satin. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as black skin and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot, whereas most chickens only have four.


18. No one has ever summited K2 in winter, making it one of the greatest mountaineering firsts that is still up for grabs.


19. The cleaning up of World War 1 battlefields is still ongoing and some estimate it will take 300-700 more years to complete. However, there are also some areas which are so toxic 99% of animals and plant life cannot survive.


20. When Spider-man married Mary Jane in 1987, Marvel held a public wedding featuring actors dressed like the characters and Stan Lee officiated the wedding ceremony.


21Ron Stallworth

Ron Stallworth

Ron Stallworth infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan back in 1978-1979. He orchestrated an entire investigation into the Colorado Springs chapter and prevented 3 cross burnings during his time undercover.


22. After getting fed up with poor driving manners, a retired schoolteacher named Yang Zhiguo in Lanzhou City in China began throwing bricks at cars which refused to yield to pedestrians. A few elderly men joined him, with onlookers providing them food and bricks. They damaged 30 cars before police stopped them.


23. Satoshi Tajiri, the creator, and father of Pokemon is a high-functioning autistic.


24. In 1935, a seaplane carrying two million rubles in cash vanished in a remote part of Siberia. The wreckage and remains of the crew were found 80 years later. There was no sign of the cash.


25. Certain antidepressants can actually increase the risk of suicide, especially in young adults. When a depressed person wants to commit suicide, they often lack the energy to do so. However, certain antidepressants can give the edge needed to move from plan to action.

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