23 Facts That Sound Fake But Are Actually True
Some food for thought to get your brain back to work on this beautiful Monday.
Some food for thought to get your brain back to work on this beautiful Monday.
1
Bill Hader once got fired from a movie theater job after telling rude movie goers how The Titanic ended.
2
Children don’t develop kneecap bones until around three years old.
3
Woolly mammoths were still around when the pyramids were being built.
4
Grüner See (Green Lake) Park in Austria becomes completely submerged in 30 feet of water every spring.
5
Most Rubiks cube combinations can be solved in less than 20 moves.
6
An 18-inch pizza is technically more pizza than two 12-inch pizzas.
7
Bob Ross was a Master Sergeant in the military.
8
There’s a Banyan Tree in India that’s bigger than the average Walmart, covering 155,000 square feet.
9
The last person to be executed via guillotine took place the same year that Star Wars: A New Hope came out in 1977.
10
Americans get taxed on their medals if they win silver or gold at the Olympics. They also get taxed on their prize money.
11
Hot water and cold water make different sounds. 96% of people can guess the temperature just based on the sound alone.
12
If you drop silly putty from a certain height, it will shatter instead of bouncing.
13
In the early days of the US Post Office, people began “mailing” their children through rural routes. If they were under the 11-pound weight limit, delivery personnel would carry them along to their local destination.
14
In some cases, TV commercials emit a tone that only smartphones can pick up. It’s inaudible to the human ear but is one way that advertisers deliver targeted ads.
15
Some turkeys can spontaneously impregnate themselves. It’s an asexual form of reproduction called Parthenogenesis.
16
Bubble wrap was originally designed as wallpaper.
17
A chicken lived without a head for 18 months. His name was Mike the Headless Chicken.
18
The white lines that divide the road on highways are actually about 10 feet long.
19
Birds are indifferent to capsaicin, the component that makes certain things spicy. Therefore, they can’t taste when something is spicy.
20
Pineapples have flesh-eating enzymes, which is why our mouths sting when we eat them.
21
Mosquitoes can smell blood types. They are twice as likely to bite someone who is Type O as opposed to Type A.
22
Viagra is manufactured in the village of Ringaskiddy, near Cork, in Ireland. Locals in the town claim the fumes from the factory affect men in the town, saying “one whiff and you’re stiff.”
23
The soundwaves from music affect the flavors of cheese as they age.
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