Legacy of Time: 40 Interesting Dates in Human History

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26John Malkovich

John Malkovich

On June 6, 2013, John Malkovich saved a 77-year-old man's life after the man tripped in the streets of Toronto and slashed his throat on scaffolding as he fell. Malkovich applied pressure to the man's neck before the man was rushed to a hospital, where he received stitches.


27. In November 1994, Tim Allen starred in the highest grossing film, Disney's "The Santa Clause", topped the New York Times best-seller list with his book "Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man" and appeared in the top-rated TV series "Home Improvement", all within the span of one week.


28. There is a thing called Black Day (April 14) in South Korea where the people who didn't receive anything on the equivalent of Valentine's day eat black noodles and mourn being single.


29. In March 1989, an asteroid (4581 Asclepius) passed through the exact position where Earth was only six hours earlier.


30. Before he was Sir Michael Caine, he was born Maurice Micklewhite and initially adopted the stage name of Michael Scott. In July 2016, Maurice Micklewhite officially changed his name to his stage name Michael Caine. He said, “An airport security guard would say, ‘Hi, Michael Caine,’ and suddenly I’d give him a passport with a different name on it. I could stand there for an hour. So I changed my name.”


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31Who's Your Daddy?

Who's Your Daddy?

On January 3, 2005, FOX made a reality show named "Who's Your Daddy?". It starts with an orphan that is introduced to eight men and tries to figure out which one really is her father. If she’s right, she wins the cash prize. If she’s wrong, the “dad” who’s conned her takes the money.


32. On April 12, 1955, Edward R. Murrow asked Jonas Salk who owned the patent to the polio vaccine, his response was “Well, the people, I would say... There is no patent. Could you patent the sun?”


33. March 6 is the official "Day of the Dude", in the belief system of "Dudeism."


34. On February 15, 2003, millions of people protested the coming Iraq war, which in 2004 Guinness listed as the largest protest in human history. A month later the U.S invaded.


35. November 28, 2012, was the most peaceful day New York City ever had - without a single reported murder, shooting, stabbing or other incidents of violent crime.


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36Afghans birthday

Afghans birthday

Thousands of Afghans share January 1st as their birthday because they don't know when their real birthday is.


37. In January 1979, a 16-year-old girl named Brenda Ann Spencer was arrested after killing a principal and a custodian at an elementary school in California. When asked why she did it, her reply was "I just don't like Mondays."


38. On February 25, 1991, 28 US soldiers died when a previously reported software glitch in the Patriot Missile system's clock prevented it from shooting down an Iraqi SCUD missile. A software patch to fix it was released on the following day.


39. November 5, 1999 was “Burn All GIFs” Day, when the internet banded together to put an end to the GIF format of images once and for all. It didn't work.


40. On December 8, 1941, over 81% of American households tuned in to FDR's "a date which will live in infamy" speech.

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