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Post anything, but post a fun fact too.
A theatre's seats and curtains are red because red is the first color lost to the eyes in darkness.
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Some species of earthworms have up to ten hearts
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Penguins are the only bird that can swim, but cannot fly.
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Picasso's last words were "Drink to me"
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Killer Whales are able to learn to speak Dolphin. When killer whales were socialized with bottlenose dolphins at a water facility, they changed the types of sounds they made to resemble those of their social partners
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Ants can accidentally misinterpret the chemical trails left by other ants and start walking in circles. If too many members of the colony join in, it can kill the whole colony in what is sometimes known as the 'Death Spiral'
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Millions of rickrolls has only earned Rick Astley $12
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There are 923 words in the English language that break the “I before E” rule. Only 44 words actually follow that rule.
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It took Apollo 11, that's the spaceship that carried Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin to the moon in 1969, 4 days 6 hours and 45 minutes to get to the moon.
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All numbers from zero through nine hundred ninety-nine does not have the letter "a" in it.
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Mexican free-tailed bats sometimes fly up to two miles high to feed or to catch tail-winds that carry them over long distances at speeds of more than 60 miles per hour. Hopefully Trump can keep these Mexicans out too.
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Most domestic abuse is started by women and finished by men.
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>>4522971
That's the spirit, anon!
Most toilets flush in E flat
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The driest place in the world is the Atacama desert in Chile. It averages 0.6 inches of rain per year, and some weather stations built there have never received rain
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Jupiter's magnetic field nearly reaches the orbit of Saturn
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Ain't got no legs, those snakes.
Nup, not one.
Been studying 'em for year!
I'm actually one of the worlds leading snakeologists.
Counted all their legs, didn't get past 0.
'Ave'nt got any legs.
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while ww2 had the largest lost of life by numbers, the highest percentage lost in war is actually the mongols.
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Five actors and one actress have been nominated for an Academy Award twice for the same role. In no particular order, they are:

Al Pacino as Michael Corleone (The Godfather in 1972 and The Godfather Part II in 1974)
Cate Blanchett as Queen Elizabeth I (Elizabeth in 1998 and Elizabeth: The Golden Age in 2007)
Paul Newman as Fast Eddie Felson (The Hustler in 1961 and The Color of Money in 1986)
Bing Crosby as Father Chuck O'Malley (Goin My Way in 1944 and The Bells of St. Mary's in 1945)
Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa (Rocky in 1976 and Creed in 2015)
Peter O'Toole as King Henry II (Becket in 1964 and The Lion in Winter in 1968)
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>>4522882

what the fuck
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>>4523060
wow oh my god
any other snakeologists here to confirm?
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>>4523258
You forgot the rules, faggot. You can borrow this one.

The creator of Frisbees was cremated after his death, and the ashes were molded into frisbees which were gifted to his close friends and family.
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Jupiter is called a failed star because it is made of the same elements as is the Sun (namely, Hydrogen), but it is not massive enough to have the internal pressure and temperature necessary to cause hydrogen to fuse to helium, the energy source that powers the sun and most other stars.
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Queen Elizabeth I. refused to use the first ever flushing toilet, cz she was appaled by the sound it made. She claimed the entire palace would know when she is taking a shit and she didn't want that.
And so Harrington's flushing toilet was delayed a good 200 years.
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Tokyo was never plauged by Colera, malaria and other maladies, like eurpoean major cities, cz the japanese always collected their shit and piss and didn't let it contaminate Tokyo's (called Edo by that time) drinking water supply underground.

Damn, I love these 2 girls from GuP.
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>>4522882
>All numbers from zero through nine hundred ninety-nine does not have the letter "a" in it.
In Tagalog. Isa(1), Dalawa(2), Tatlo(3). you didnt specify which language
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A cow's vagina is porous while a dolphin's is smooth and wavy.

>>4523372
Um (one), dois (two), três (three), quatro (four) in portuguese. Its similar to Spanish and French to some degree, as their first numbers with the letter a are four.
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Noble gases can have bonds. Xenon hexa fluoride, for example, was already created in laboratory already.
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There may be a new field being discovered soon, since there was a sudden energy variation in the experiments on the LHC, wich could lead to one more field and thus one more boson.
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>>4523390
There is a dick in this pic. Just thought I'd let you know. In case you missed it.
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>>4522868
Kiwis can't fly either but they can also swim, not far, but deep.
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I love this thread.
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>>4522866
why aren't they just black then
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>>4523060

Somone cap this shit to their collection please.
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>>4523482
Is that your fun fact
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>>4523276
Snakeologist here.
I can confirm. I've counted the legs on every snake I saw and they don't got shit
They do have two dicks
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The shortest war on record is the 1896 Anglo-Zanzibar War, lasting just 38 minutes.
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>>4523501
Red does the same job and looks better when the room is lit up.
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>>4522882


One thousandth... Didn't say whole numbers hombre. :)
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>>4522992
Antarctica is the driest place
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>>4523445
so...drown?
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>>4524151
0-999. Anon didn't say decimals, stupid fuck.
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>>4524711
he didn't specify integer numbers either, fool, rational numbers are still numbers
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>>4523017
jupiter is a big guy.
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Water is the leading cause of drowning.
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>>4523410
The english call them dingleberries
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>>4523501

>A E S D E A D D I C K

too tired to vaporwave font
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>>4524764
Fascinating
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Smoking can shorten the penis by up to a centimeter.

baka never going to suck smoker cock again. disappoint.
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The Holocaust never happened
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Cargo cult's where formed after tribes in the south pacific had their first encounter with American troops during the second world war. They began to worship the cargo planes that brought them food, and would attempt to pray to them in hopes of bringing them back


Linking the other thread and its facts to this one in case non of these have been said yet.

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California produces about 60% of peaches harvested in USA. Palmetto State (South Carolina) is distant second with about 15%. Peach State (Georgia) produces about 13% of Peaches harvested in USA
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If you can prove your grandparents had Irish citizenship the country of Ireland will declare you a citizen giving you full rights and citizenship
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California and Texas originally where very fond of one another. The star on California's flag is actually a tribute to the lone star state
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There is a church made from human bones in Austria
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>>4526343

Despite decades of popular belief about "aryan supermen", most WW2 historians agree that the overall performance of Waffen SS divisions was lackluster, bar some "trophy" divisions. For example, the 12th SS Panzer Division lost more than 80% of its men in Normandy.
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>>4526343

Otto Skorzeny, SS and self-styled "Most Dangerous Man in Europe", had in reality a rather horrible success rate. Of all his operations merely two succedeed, one in Hungary and the widely publicized raid to free Mussolini. His collaborators (former Abwehr and Brandenburgers) had to do his day to day duties, as he was considered rather incompetent outside of being incredibly good at PR'ing himself.
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>>4526343

In an interview done on the 10th of May to his Allied captors, Goering complained that the Hitler was "a mere infantryman, and a poor one even" and that all military failures of his beloved Luftwaffe were the Fuhrer's fault. He complained particularly about Hitler forcing the ME-262 in a fighter-bomber role.
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>>4526343

Mussolini was, reportedly, a huge fan of Mickey Mouse and Disney movies.
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>>4522873
>wild ride
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>>4522876
The video earned him 12$, but he also got a shit ton of publicity, such as when he Rick Rolled the Macys Day Parade
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>>4523317
What would it take to ignite jupiter?
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a duck and a rooster were the first pilots of a hot air balloon
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Human saliva has a boiling point three times that of regular water.
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>>4523410
Wait, that penis isn't supposed to be there...
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>>4523317
wouldnt be more like a proto or stillborn star?
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Female koalas engage heavily in lesbian sex.
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Male dogs have a bone in their penises called the "Os-Penis"

also by the time I scrolled to the bottom of the page I was more interested in the tid-bits than the actual porn.
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>>4526485

That's like saying the spartans sucked ass cause they lost 100% of their forces in Thermopylae
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>>4526609
>>4526609
There are actually sub-stellar objects called Brown Dwarfs of which Jupiter is NOT a part of. For an object to be a brown dwarf, it has to be between 13 to 80 Jovian Masses in size/mass (i.e., even 80 Jupiters mashed together isn't enough to start the nuclear fusion needed to ignite a star).

Yes, if Jupiter had a ton more mass (all of the rest of the mass in the Solar System, plus some of the Sun's mass), it would be a red dwarf, but the claim the just a little bit more mass would turn it into a star is erroneous.
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During the battle of Stalingrad there was so little food, soldiers started to eat clay from the Volga riverbed.
The clay contained trace amounts of a simple sugar.
If you ate several pounds of it a day, it would save you from starvation.
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>>4526452
In an interesting double wammy Cargo Cult fact: the popular newspaper strip superhero The Phantom (purple guy, nicknamed "The Ghost Who Walks", had a movie in the 90s starring Billy Zane) was shared with the tribes of Papua New Guinea by the Allied Forces stationed there.

The tribesmen loved him (he's one with nature, fights foreigners invading his lands, his role is passed from father to son) and started using him as a strength fetish by painting him on their shields and armour to lend them some of his strength.
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>>4526923
Forgot my pic
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>>4526560
Interestingly, people predicted that that was "peak meme" for Rick Rolling; by having the actual Rick Astley rick-roll the entire country during one of the most watched television broadcasts in the country, it was speculated that you couldn't top that and all subsequent rick-rolls were meaningless.
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There's actually a breathable liquid called perfluorocarbon. The risk in using it isn't in causing harm to the subject directly, but rather the violent reaction of the subject thinking it's drowning.
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The American cover of Chrono Trigger depicts a scene that's impossible to witness in the game.

Marle can't cast fire magic
The monster they're fighting only appears in the Modern era, not the frozen Dark Ages landscape depicted
Frog stands on his hindlegs (and is not part of the part during the fight with the monster on the cover)
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>>4526571
I don't know? Air? Cz nothing frigging burns without air.
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>>4523017
thats really quite interesting
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>>4526485
80% is rather staggering... The battle of Kursk lost perhaps 40% if you tally up logistics and other noncombat personnel within that battle, and that one was one of the bloodier battles.
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>>4526999

This misconception again. Firstly you need an oxidizing agent (not necessarily oxygen) to "burn" anything, secondly to make Jupiter a star it does not undergo oxidation it undergoes fusion by sheer mass. So in order to make Jupiter a star you would need to give it a comparable mass to the entire solar system.
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>>4526999
We're talking igniting fusion, obviously.

The smallest mass for igniting fusion in a proto-star is about 1.5E29 kg or about 79x the mass of Jupiter. This mass would provide the required density at the core to sustain fusion, with enough gravity to not immediately expel all the gas around it. So Jupiter is actually pretty far from being a star. Not even a starlet.
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>>4526927

Evangelion is becoming real. So why is the first impact overdue.
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Quantum computing may not be the best type of computing tech as most would think. It is best used as GPU them a CPU most times, focusing at one single and heavy task rather than a bunch of tasks. Even though it might just be another chip alongside a standard GPU chip, it'll bring us more possibilities for improvement in graphics.

>>4527037
You seem to know your shit when talking science. Are you a scientist?
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>>4526927
>>4527040
Also a big obstacle to PFC liquid breathing is the required volume flow of about 10 l per minute to remove the respired CO2. PFC is highly viscous so it's basically like breathing honey, you'd probably need heavy chest pressurization to be able to breathe it out again. Otherwise I imagine it'd be very popular for diving.
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That famous depiction of an element where the electron orbits around protons and neutrons is mostly wrong. It's pretty and simple, so people know it's an element when they see it, but the electron has no fixed path. Electrons quantum tunnel, they jump from one path and position to another, they are somewhat predictable but we cannot be sure of their positions even with all our tech now. Quantum tunneling and super positioning are somewhat related as well, but I don't have enough knowledge on that subject.
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>>4527042
>Are you a scientist?
I have a PhD in physics, yeah. But that's not what you should consider when evaluating these fun facts. Anyone can make the most ridiculous claims sound scientifically plausible.
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DNA recombination is starting to gain momentum since the discovery of the crispr method. It's based on an organism that replicates it's DNA and substitute that of the other being, so it could be a treatment to HIV and even cancer, changing their genetic algorithm so they behave correctly.

>>4527047
Nice to see people like you around. Means not everyone on 4chan is a 40yo playing wow on their parents basement, shit posting and faping to porn.
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>>4527047

Does that dick have a smiley face
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>>4527056
You're telling me your's doesn't?
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>>4527058

Mine only smiles when my girlfriend is crying.
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This is well know to everyone, but male clown fishes change sex when need. Perhaps Nemo's father would be a mother by the start of their adventure, but whatever. Also that name Nemo comes from Julio Verne's book (idk the name in English, sorry) 20.000 léguas submarinas, where Nemo is the captain.

>>4527063
Wew, lad. U hardcore.
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>>4527066
Forgot pic.
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>>4527056
Wouldn't you smile when you were about to enter that pussy?

Some male Angler fishes have sex by biting the female and then melting into her body, to become nothing but a sperm repository.
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>>4524230
*badum tss*
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>>4527066

We have a healthy Dom-sub relationship, we make sure the safeword is unequivocally obeyed. No exceptions.

While most commercial aircraft in the US have a standard material redundancy ranging from 1.5 to 2, most modern fighter aircraft can have redundancies that go below 1.
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Otters sleep holding hands.
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>>4526919
How the hell did they figure that out?
And what did they try before it?
This thread is so interesting! :o
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Studies suggests that 80% of females may have achieved orgasm but none of them actually know how to achieve it vaginally.
When compared to males, who has a 100% success rate, the use of muscles at the pelvic floor differed greatly.
Many of the "20%" females did horse-riding in their free-time which naturally would strengthen the pelvic floor.
Now go make em' cum boys and girls!
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>>4527033

On their defense, the 12th, "Hitlerjugend" was mostly recruited from fanatical Hitler Youth members and so they went on getting killed when better units would have retreated.

As a fun fact, the entire division was given sweets instead of cigarettes as luxury items thanks to a direct order from Hitler, as he cared for their wellbeing.
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It’s a myth that dogs only see in black and white. In fact, it’s believed that dogs see primarily in blue, greenish-yellow, yellow and various shades of gray.
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>>4524736
For moons
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>>4522866
>the you lose your Binet reading all the cool facts anons are throwing out but it's okay because you came away with this thread having learned some neat shit

Thank you guys.
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>>4527971
No problemo anon
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Sony once developed a CD drive peripheral for the SNES that would later become the Playstation.
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Contrary to popular media, female grasshoppers do not ALWAYS consume their partners after mating. While this phenomenon does occur, it is not very common.
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Chrono trigger is the first console game to have multiple ending. Total of 9 ending is possible depending on player decisions. Many game franchises and studios would be built on this mechanic alone.

there a lot of smart lurker here around 4chan, im reading the fact instead of checking the pic now.
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>>4526914
This is a pretty massive post
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>>4526923
That's wild. I first found The Phantom through the Phantom 2040 cartoon series, which was also my first encounter with cyberpunk fiction, and it blew my mind.

As for my fact:
>>4522992
>>4524224
While Atacama is not the driest desert in the world, it is dry enough to test Mars rovers. And yet it is home to the "flowering desert" phenomenon, where the whole thing blooms overnight with flowers and plants in years of unusually high precipitation (unusually high meaning 'over 12mm of rainwater a year') that activate dormant seeds spread across the desert.
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>>4522866
And night vision goggles show a green image because your eye can differentiate between shades of green more than any other color.
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>>4522873
now I get the song
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>>4528417
Which is wrong ! The game "Contra : Hard corps" came out months ago and contain 5 endings and a half. Why half ? Because despite the bad ending shown, you only get the game over screen with the possibility to restart the level.
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>>4528496
Where is your picture faggot
Posting pucci as a replacement
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"The hymen is actually a thin, stretchy bit around the vagina. In most women, our hymens have an opening that's big enough for tampons, fingers, and yes, getting busy."
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>>4526578
3 times what? In Celsius? I really doubt it boils at 300°C.
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>>4529021
Three times... Any temperature... That really doesn't matter... But as far as validity goes I'm sure you can just do a few google searches to find out
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>>4528557
My nigga
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaSK6Fa3jbM
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>>4529003
This sexy korean manwha is pretty good.

[spoiler] Yes this is a fact [/spoiler]
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Time to drop some sloth facts because I fucking love sloths.

Sloths spend nearly all their life hanging upside-down, and as such their hair also grows backwards, moving up the body instead of down. This way, heavy rain runs right off their body.
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Sloths are so slow they have unique species of algae grow in their fur, which can be found nowhere else in the world. The algae is safe in there and can soak up all the moisture that gets absorbed by its fur, and in turn the sloth has some extra camouflage.
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Sloths are SO slow, their fur is actually an entire microcosm of life on its own. Their fur is host to shittons of bugs, ranging from ticks, fleas and flies to moths and beetles. In fact, there is a species of moth that has evolved to exclusively live inside a sloth's fur.
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Sloths are really fucking slow. Digestion can take over a month, and they only leave their trees once a week to go down to the ground and take a shit, and they always do this in exactly the same spot.
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>>4529021
Actually it is a myth, saliva is mostly water (99.5%
), and boiling point will be around 100C.
>>4529021
The scale does matter: 100C=212F, but 300C != 636F (300C=572F)
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Sloths eat leaves, obviously, but most of these leaves are from one single tree, which is their favorite. Some biologists think the sloths always poop at the same spot specifically because their dung might act as fertilizer and help its favorite tree stay healthy and grow more.
They're also reaaally slow
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Sloths have very strong arms and claws that keep their grip when hanging upside down in the trees. Even when they die, whether it be from age or getting shot by a hunter, their dead bodies will often keep hanging there.
Seems like even in death they're slow.

That's it for sloth facts. Hope you guys now realize how weird and cool sloths are.
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>>4522866
On November 12th, 2016, due to the of election of Donald Trump, Nationalists in Belgrade, Serbia hung building wide banners of Donald Trump wearing Serbian military clothes, with the banners displaying "Donald Trump hero of Serbia"
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>>4527760
To build off of this, dogs will never be able to see the full beauty of a rainbow
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In a room with just 23 people there’s at least 50% chance that two people have the same birthday.
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>>4526571

About another Jupiter and a half's worth of hydrogen. The reaction self starts when enough hydrogen/trace elements come together under their own gravity.
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>>4529578

You're technically right, but probably wrong in what you mean.

If you mean hydrogen at the current density of hydrogen under Jupiter's gravity, no, not even close.

Hydrogen under the much denser compactness of the Sun's gravity, yeah, about two Jupiter's volume's worth would be enough. But that's putting the cart before the horse; the reaction would need to have already begun before hydrogen could be compressed that much.
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>>4529136
Anon likes sloths
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>>4529608
Mother of kek

Sloth poster reminded me of a sloth fact.
Apparently they grab their arms mistaking them for branches, this is a common cause of death as they will fall from great heights due to their own stupidity.
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>>4526856
The Spartans and other Greeks were defending and had no choice besides where to fight which they made the best use of

The nazis started a fight they couldn't win out of sheer egotism. Part of being a good military is not being fucking dumb
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>>4529122
the way the last chapter 22 i think? ended had me almost punching through my monitor. On a related note been splicing ones like that together and then getting them decensored ( feels weird referring to it that way since there's nothing there to start with.)

Listerine coined the term "halitosis".
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>>4529766
whats it called?
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>>4529806
The art style tip you off that it was a manhwa? or something else?
[Juder] Lilith`s Cord Ch.1-22 (English) (Ongoing)
it's on sad panda. (i'm tired so low effort fact.)
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>>4528352
thats praying mantises, not grasshoppers
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>>4529453
Nor will we. The rainbow spectrum has more to it than what we see. All the dogos are missing is something they see as infrayellow and ultrablue, while we don't see infrared nor ultraviolet frequencies of light.

The human semen has about 350mg of sugar per 100ml. There's more fructose than glucose and they serve as food for the spermatozoids as they are simple and efficient sources of food.
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Distance between Earth and the moon is wide enough to fit all of the planets in our solar system
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Humans inherently know how to swim at birth, but later forget and have to relearn it.
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>>4523445
Isn't deep just far in a different direction?
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This is my favorite thread


The longest piece of written English literature is fanfiction of Super Smash Brothers Brawl. It is ongoing, and is currently over 4 million words long. For comparison, The entire Harry Potter Series contains about 1 million words. The author is not a native English speaker, and he writes it in his spare time as a way to practice the language. And yes the main character is an OC lucario, because of course it is.
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Are abstracts from some of our favorite bits of publicized research fine too?

Recent advances in fields ranging from cosmology to computer science have hinted at a possible deep connection between intelligence and entropy maximization, but no formal physical relationship between them has yet been established. Here, we explicitly propose a first step toward such a relationship in the form of a causal generalization of entropic forces that we find can cause two defining behaviors of the human "cognitive niche"—tool use and social cooperation—to spontaneously emerge in simple physical systems. Our results suggest a potentially general thermodynamic model of adaptive behavior as a nonequilibrium process in open systems.
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Hitler did nothing wrong
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>>4522872
killer whales are dolphins though
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>>4529127
...sloth moth
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>>4522880
Before the landing, Neil Armstrong said to the others astronauts:
"Okay, guys, it's me who sticks to it, but I want to be at the side of the porthole for the return!"
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>>4529985
What I meant behind it was that our rainbow looks amazing but a dogs rainbow looks boring
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on the cover of madvillainy, it's actually madlib wearing doom's mask
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>>4531751
Maybe ours look boring too to some other creature, but not for us.
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>>4526856
Found the wehraboo
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>>4524764
I love that butthole
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>>4529608
I love that art style. Can someone give me sauce? Google didn't help.

>Kleenex was originally marketed as a cold cream remover, not a cum remover.
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>>4526643
Goddamn that back....
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Trojan avoided China's contraceptive ban by advertising itself as STD protective equipment. (is there a better way to word that?)
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Sea cucumbers breathe through their anuses.

>>4532494
It's by Norasuko
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>>4526396
I never got that
> Illustrations of Muhammad are totally banned!
> Naming your kids after Muhammad is totally okay!
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>>4532683
That sounds like bullshit, culturally and historically, and I haven't found anything to support it.

Also, just STD protection.
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>>4530927
I would love to see a source on this!
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The female orgasm can last anywhere between five seconds and two minutes.

The anus is part of the body that clenches involuntarily during orgasm. If something is inside it, it clenches harder to try and expel it, making the orgasm much stronger.

The clitoris has more nerves than the entire penis.

Piercings compress/bundle up nerves around the pierced area, and tend to make the area much more sensitive.
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A squid can compress their body down to fit through anything their beak can fit through.
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Feline eyesight has good night vision, but their overall vision is actually quite terrible. It's why they only go after things that move, or attack the last spot they saw something move. Their hearing, however, is so good that doing something like dropping metal pan lids is surmised to be physically painful.
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>>4532915
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/4112682/1/The-Subspace-Emissary-s-Worlds-Conquest
here you go
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King Sobhuza II married 70 wives, who gave him 210 children between 1920 and 1970. About 180 children survived infancy, and 97 sons and daughters were reported living as of 2000. At his death he had more than 1000 grandchildren.
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>>4530657
Now THAT'S deep, bruh.
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We have sent more people to the moon compared to those who reached the Mariana trench.The deepest part in the earth's ocean we know of.
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Less than 25% of the images in this thread are a copy of the original created image.
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>>4522987
Just saw this and tested it, mine must be out of tune though.
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If you take into account all factors, mankind was most peaceful and prosperous when a man had 2 women in his house that he was having sex with, whether the additional woman was another wife, mistress, concubine, or slave. Role really didn't seem to matter.
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>>4530131
>read this fact
>think it's absurd, look up diameter of the planets and distance to moon
...holy shit
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>>4533427
Same here. Unlike Mars' closer moon Phobos which you can almost hit with a stick.

Gives a whole new appreciation for the moon landings.
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>>4530131
I was ready to call bullshit.
God damn.
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>>4533249
> [citation needed]
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The way hairs only grow to certain length is by growing for a certain time period, stopping, shedding the hair and then after waiting a while a new growth period starts. The follicle that grows the hair doesn't know how the long the hair is or if it's been cut or not, it just pushes out more hair all throughout the growth period. Thus, shaving won't make any difference in how the next hair grows out. It will grow out however your body has determined it to grow, possibly darker than before.
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>>4527760
computer is fuckin up can't see thumbnails
dogs can't look up
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>>4527066
Jules Verne, 20.000 Leagues Under the Sea if I recall correctly
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>>4533249
yeah I like the accidental space spy and Thorsby's other comics too
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Don't have any pics on this computer, so going to have to do facts and are also smutty.
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Ninja sort of actually existed, if less as invisible warriors and more along the lines of farmers who figured out some tricks to cheat in fights and stab people while they were sleeping.

Female historically accurate ninja were called Kunoichi. The name literially translates to "Nine and One", a reference to the number of bodily orifaces they had. A Kunoichi was fully expected to use her sexuality to her advantage against male opponents.
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Burt Ward, the actor who played Robin in the 60's Batman series, claims that he's literially lost count of the number of women he's had sex with.

70's Porn Icon John Holmes claimed at one point that at that time he had had sex with over 14,000 women but John Holmes was also a known pathological liar. He also claimed to have gotten 3 degrees from UCLA when he was actually a high school drop out, and he claimed to have played Eddie Haskel from Leave it to Beaver when he was a kid.

While the actual number of sexual partners John Holmes had before he died of AIDS is unknown, it's believed to possibly been as high as 3,000.
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Sir Isaac Newton is believed to have died a virgin, solely because his personality was said to be extremely grating.
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>>4535291
I can attest to that fact. I let my hair grown out for 14 years, and it never gets longer than to my waist. I cut it and then let it grow again, and it still never gets longer than to my waist. My sister, on the other hand, lets her hair grow for the exact same time period, and it goes down to past her knees before she cut it.
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>>4540440
Actually, historical ninjas were mostly messengers and spies. Some of them were assassins, but that tied into the fact that they were spies. Very few actual ninja had combat experience. Kunoichi were the same, except their placement as spies were usually tied to geisha houses, tea shops and brothels. They also worked more as stable informants than mobile messengers compared to male ninjas.
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>>4540440
The greatest trick ninjas ever pulled on man-kind is to make them believe ninjas never existed.
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In most cases, water is wet.
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>>4541529
Now I'm not a scientist, but seeing as a planet's distance from a star needs to fall within a narrow range for liquid water to occur, I'm fairly sure that most water is actually not wet.
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The very last general of the Confederate American Army to surrender was a half Cherokee man named Stand Watie.
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>>4541529
No it's not. "Wet" actually means that substance is covered in water. Thus, water (in a liquid state) cannot be considered wet since the outer layer can't be distinguished from the main mass.

Checkmate shitposters.
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>>4530652
To add to this, it's not simply a "babies know how to kick through water"; a newborn human, if totally submerged in water, knows to hold its breath, lower its body temperature, right itself, and head towards the surface of whatever body of water its in. They also seem to know how to stand upright, placing their weight on their heels and maintaning a small bit of balance if held lightly in knee deep water.

It's unknown why they do, but since almost all newborn reflexes can be explained as being left overs from when we had fur and were arboreal, there may have been a lot of water near early humans at one point.
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>>4532869
It's kinda the reverse for Anglo Christians
>Illustrations of Jesus are 100% accurate and totes supported by the Church
>Naming your kids Jesus is blasphemy!

Fun fact: The Second Commandment states that "Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth", which has been taken to mean, at various points in history, that no art PERIOD should be made at all. This would later softened to depictions of God/Christ/The Holy Spirit (and by extension, Muhammad), which is why you never directly see them in very early Christian art. In fact, the stereotypical image of Jesus (long brown hair, blue eyes, bearded, decidedly European looking) is a by-product of this era.

The man you actually see is bearded version of The Good Shepard; an old stock character of Arcadian poetry used as a proxy for Jesus during those days and simply stuck.
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>>4533475
Phobos has such a weak gravitational pull, that, if you were able to even out enough ground to pick up the speed, its possible to leave its surface by simply riding a racing bicycle and jumping.
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>>4540527
This.
Ninja were literally just undercover messengers. If they had to go incognito or sneak into somewhere, they did it by just looking like they were suppose to be their. Most "ninja weapons" are just basically stuff farmers of low-level soldiers would have easy access to.

The idea of the "quiet as the wind" covered-in-all-black ninja and the accompanying outfit comes from Kabuki theatre. There's a stage-hand called a Kuroko that stands slightly off stage in the background, who are there to change/move set pieces and costumes. You're suppose to ignore them because they aren't part of the story. However, as a dramatic convention, they're used to depicted ninja, by having one of them suddenly speak to the characters and then go back to being a Kuroko, as the ninja was suppose to have been "hidden" the whole time.
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>>4526343
Also to add to that Hitler did nothing wrong
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>The Madagascar Plan was a proposal by the Nazi German government to relocate the Jewish population of Europe to the island of Madagascar.
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>>4523060
I thought snakes had one leg.
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>>4529069
Different systems of temperature measurement have different definitions of where zero is. So it actually does matter, three times an object's temperature in Celsius is different than in Fahrenheit and in Kelvin.
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>>4542689
sauce?
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>>4542689

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madagascar_Plan
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Ive never learned so much useless information while masturbating in my life
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>>4533062
There's so bad, really bad, so bad its good, but we've completely past the event horizon here.
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>>4542689
Sources please
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The world's largest natural breasts are owned by Annie Hawkins-Turner, at a whopping American size 48 V-cup.

>>4527042
To be fair to quantum computing, a scalable quantum system would actually eliminate a particular problem with conventional methods for computing: particle speed limitations.

While conventional systems are limited by the speed of electrons (or in optical systems, the speed of light), a quantum computer with scalable quantum entanglement (if such a thing exists) would revolutionize parallel computing. For example, conventional supercomputers require a lot of overhead dedicated to making sure information is processed at the correct time, which can incur significant performance losses if the system were to work on a small number of problems where information needs to be handled by many cores. This can be offset by miniaturization, which also has an affect on a smaller scale, i.e. between components on a single core.

Scalable quantum computing has no such need for miniaturization since information travels instantaneously with quantum entanglement, so each core could theoretically instantly gain access to the information it needs, regardless of how far away the information is physically. Any miniaturization of such a technology would simply be for the convenience of fitting the quantum computer into a smaller space. In theory, however, you could simply make an intractable problem tractable by indefinitely increasing the number of computing cells.

Quantum computing may not be much now, but the potential for problem-solving is enormous.
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>Many bee species do not live in hives, and instead live alone or in small communities. This is largely due to the fact that in these species, all of the females are fertile.
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>Hyenas are actually more closely related to cats than dogs.
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>There are only two types of venomous lizards in the world: gila monsters and beaded lizards, both of which are close relatives, and only found in the American South West, Mexico, and Guatemala.
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>Greenland Sharks, also known as sleeper sharks, are the longest living vertebrates on the planet. While exact ages are difficult to determine, as they do not have any bones or calcified materials in their body, scientists recently discovered they could use radiocarbon dating on proteins in their eyes. This led to the discovery that these sharks, based on specimens caught, can live to be at least 300 years old, but possibly as old as 500.
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News reported protests 9/11/12 Cairo were due to an offensive video when it was actually an organized, local government approved protest by a Muslim Brotherhood group called Jamaa Islamia. They were protesting America's war on Terror, the detention of "the blind sheik" and the killing of osama Bin Laden.
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>The gaboon viper is the world's largest viper, and is among the heaviest venomous snakes in the world. While they are known to be incredibly docile, and it often takes considerable provocation to cause a gaboon viper to strike, picking them up is still not advised due to the intensity of their cytotoxic venom.
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>Fact: /h/ is incredibly slow right now, with 40 minutes between posts but this thread is still on the first page.
>Theory: It is currently mid-afternoon for most of America, on a weekday. Based on this information, most of /h/ is underageb& (or work shitty day shifts)
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>>4527036
This.
The hydrogen is not burning.
Its fussing.
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>>4543489
or, more likely, the majority of posts is not from where you think it is from
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>>4543496
But we all know that the oceans go on forever, and that no one has ever seen the other side. I bet you're going to tell me that the Earth is actually round.

>Fact: Due to specific physical traits that I can't remember off the top of my head, there could be stable planets shaped like a donut rather than a sphere.
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>>4522882
one hundred and one
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>>4543489
>>Fact: /h/ is incredibly slow right now,
Now? Man, Halloween thread is still around. made over 100 days ago
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The World Jewish Congress declared war on Germany in 1933, as reported in a blaring New York Times headline. Claiming that war was being declared "on behalf of all Jews", economic boycotts against Germany followed, along with continuing threats of war and the destruction of the German people. Six years later World Jewry got what they openly said they wanted, total war against Germany and the German people. Amidst the terror bombing of German cities, Hitler threatened retaliation against the enemy population of Jews in Europe. The Allies didn't stop the slaughter of German civilians, and Hitler made good one his threat of retaliation.
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Every human that has come into contact with air has died.
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>>4543702
I'm still alive though...
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>>4528719
DAB
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About 1 to 2 percent of the human population has red hair. Redheads have genes to thank for their tresses. Research shows red hair usually results from a mutation in a gene called MC1R, which codes for the melanocortin-1 receptor. The pigment found in redhair that makes it red is called pheomelanin.
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A common misconception is that peacocks cannot fly due to their size and never showing any signs of doing it. However, not only it does, it does even better than a chicken as they will sleep on the highest branchs of the trees.

The reason to some cartridge games in the 8 to the 32 bit era being cancelled in a complete or near complete state is because making the cartridges is actually way more expensive than developing the game.
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Resident Evil was originally meant to be a FPS, but Mikami felt that it wouldn't scare players.

Take Two actually had higher hopes for State of Emegency than GTA 3, in fact, when Take Two sold SoE exclusivity for Sony, they offered GTA 3 as a bonus, stating that it was a revolutionary game, but not something that would be a massive sucess.

The goverment help for GM and Chrysler when the 2008 crisis begun also indirectly saved Ford from a possible bankruptcy, had the first two closed for real, it would cause a massive bankrupt in the part supplier sector which would hurt Ford and leave it without any options.
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>>4533054
Cats can "smell", "detect" and "hear" through their whiskers. Also, ther whiskers grow in a way that it tells the cat if it's going to fit or not through an opening.
When a cats fails to catch prey and it knows somebody saw it's fail, it will try to pretend it was doing something else, nobody knows why.
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>>4523372
Unless that languages Word for zero is zero and nine hundred and ninety nine is nine hundred ninety nine then yes he did specify the language.
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>>4524224
Idk about you but I see a lot of water in Antarctica
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>>4543864
Can confirm that peacocks do, in fact, fly. Woke up one morning to a strange "honking" sound outside my window. My bedroom is on the second floor, and I opened my curtains to find a peacock on the roof of the neighboring house, looking at me. That was a hell of a thing to wake up to.

Eventually, it got bored and flew off onto a nearby roof, then down into a far street.
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Your mother has a really tight cunt.
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>>4527043
My understanding is that a big reason PFC isn't used for... well, almost anything is because it's EXTREMELY carcinogenic (i.e. it give you cancer.)
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>>4526930

It's an execution of the Arc Impulse triple-tech.

https://youtu.be/XCmXL9uiEKc?t=4s
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>>4527045
I believe when something's in a superposition, it means that it is in multiple points in space at once just with different possibilities, while quantum tunneling is an act by which an object in superposition ends up somewhere it isn't supposed to go like an electron ending up in an atom's nucleus.
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>>4527076
Everybody knows that already. You saying that is just redundant.
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>>4543709
>[Citation Needed]
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>>4546067
>fact
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