Irresistibly Strange Facts To Feed Your Appetite For Weirdness
There are surreal places, people, and animals across this world!
Published 8 years ago in Wow
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Hitler's love for animals was well known, except for cats of course. So why did he give his dog cyanide? Well apparently, while in a bunker, he feared being betrayed, drugged and turned over to the Russians. So he wanted to make sure that if that happened, the cyanide capsules would work. He fed one to Blondi, his German Shepherd, and then killed her pups too.
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In 2008, Cops in the UK did the unthinkable and gave a 7-year-old the right to bear arms. The laws actually allow underage children to own a firearm there. In fact, a spokesperson from West Mercia Force assured the public that the application for the license was considered carefully and approved as long as the boy's dad, who is also certified to have firearms, supervises. Yikes!
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Seinfeld may have been recorded in front of a live studio audience, but the theme song was a little more complicated. Since the opening monologue kept getting in the way, the studio couldn't just plug in the theme song in every episode. Instead they had to re-record it every single time for all 180 episodes across 9 seasons.
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Years before the Challenger disaster, astronauts left behind something on the moon to commemorate travelers who lost their lives. During the Apollo 15 mission, the astronauts left a little something behind on the moon in 1971. It was a figure of a fallen astronaut to honor those pioneers who had traveled through space before and died.
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603 Million women live in countries where human rights don't protect them from domestic violence. While some parts of the world have given women their well-deserved respect politically, socially and economically, some countries in parts of the world like South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East have no laws against domestic violence, arranged marriages and female genitalia mutilation.
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Tugrul, a sports teacher, made a shocking scientific discovery purely by accident in 2014. A two-headed dolphin washed up on the shores on the west coast of Turkey while he was out for a walk. Unfortunately, it was deceased but biologists determined that its condition was the result of something similar to conjoined human twins.
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This correctional facility was once an Olympic Athletes Village. Back in 1980, Olympic athletes like U.S. Olympic hockey team captain, Michael Eruzione called this compound his temporary home. Who would have thought that it would have been converted into the Adirondack Correctional Facility seven months after the Olympic games ended that year?
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Given this year's deeply controversial presidential election, it might surprise you to learn who the first Republican president of the U.S. was. The Republicans didn't come to power from the very beginning. In fact, it wasn't until Abraham Lincoln, became the 16th president of the U.S. that Republicans finally had a voice.
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If you thought you couldn't swim through syrup as fast as you can swim through water, guess again. Edward Cussler of the University of Minnesota filled a 25 meter pool with 300 kilos of guar gum, shampoo, and ice cream. Although it looked like snot, the 16 volunteers who swam across the icky pool only suffered a 4 percent reduction in their speed. Hardly enough to complain about.
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Turtles may be slow but they can sure yap, even before they've hatched. According to researchers at the University of Western Sydney, turtles are able to synchronize their maturation process and hatch at the same time simply by talking to each other. It's apparently a natural form of protection so that they all hatch at the same time before a predator gets them.
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Can a dog be a mayor? Apparently they can if they're from Minnesota. There also doesn't seem to be an age requirement given that a nine-year-old Great Pyrenees was elected mayor of the Minnesota town of Cormorant, not once, not twice, but three times. They must have some really bad human candidates in Minnesota.