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This thread needs its own group of myth busters. There's misinformation all over the place.
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To add my own fact: The concept of deadly "quick sand" doesn't really work. While it would be difficult to get out of, it can't suck you under because water containing sand is much denser than pure water. Since people can easily float in water, they are significantly more buoyant in a water/sand mixture and float considerably better. That's also thanks to Mythbusters. |
Poloboy, you're just out to attack everyone
http://dictionary.reference.com/sear...ppedaliophobia a link for "Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia" Oxford can't always be up to date with new fears ;) And thanks for the new fact. :) |
Not out to attack, just to expand on people's facts ;)
Thanks for the link. |
LoL, ;) looks like you know a lot / have just been watching way too many Mythbusters
:) No probs @ the link. |
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Oh, ok, I spent the 30 seconds required to Google it ... and it turns out there are many. You can see some here. As usual, Snopes has a good explanation, including the fact that this canard dates back to at least the 1930s. |
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The combination "ough" can be pronounced in nine different ways. The following sentence contains them all: "A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and hiccoughed." |
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that might be a parody but proves your point |
heccubusiv,
wtf.. I could've sworn the definition popped up the other day I did the search.. graggh. sOrry :\ |
Hypotheticals!
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Did you know that...
...if you lined up every one in China in a straight line and walked along it, you would never reach the end due to reproduction rates. |
Hey Avail, if everyone was standing in a straight line, wouldn't that make it hard for them to reproduce? :) And as for the Great Wall from Space debate, define space. Are we talking atmosphere? Or Outer Space? That makes a difference.
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If you're stuck on a liferaft with unpalatable (fresh) water, you can absorb up to 1 pint per day through enemas.
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Did you know that the T.V. show 'Twin Peaks' budgeted $150 a week for on-screen doughnuts?
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However, I did find one word longer than "almost": billowy I will now rest my tired eyes, as they need it after much diligent reading of the dictionary. |
facetiously is the only english word with all the vowels once and only once in alphabetical order
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How about abstemious? If you want to go backwards try subcontinental.
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I guess billowy doesn't apply as the double "l" doesn't count? :) |
yeah double L is kind of a cheap trick
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you're.
and in a post about knowledge, nonetheless. |
Did you know... saliva has wound healing properties? Yep, when your mom told you she was going to kiss your booboo and make it better, she wasn't too far off the mark.
Not going to get into mom slobbering on your wound vs. kissing it. |
To get blood out of fabric you should use the spit of whomever spilled the blood. You have enzymes that help break down the blood. Someone elses spit won't do as good.
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I see the light
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Here you dictionary fans go:
Bookkeeper has the most pairs of letters in a row in the English language. The longest word you can spell using only the top letter of the keyboard...typewriter And finally, according to what I've heard, honey never goes bad. Anything trapped inside of it will be forever preserved. It will be just as sticky & difficult to spoon out of a jar today as it would be in 1000 years. |
Did you know that 51% of people are in the majority? That blows my freaking mind!
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hydrogen is the least dense element in its gas form, and the most dense element in its solid form.
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Did you know there are traces of cocaine in the majority of American paper money?
Really not that hard to believe if you think about it =p |
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Chemically speacking urine is fairly harmless as well, it's mostly composed of urea with small amounts of uric acid. The latter, in large quantities over a long period of time can lead to gout, but you literally would have to down several quarts of urine every day to achieve that effect. Once outside the body urine will get contaminated with bacteria fairly quickly, one of the effects there is that urea will be broken down back into ammonia, which is toxic. So, I guess, if there's urine drinking to be done, make sure it's fresh... |
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Did you know? The scene in Longus' "Daphnis and Chloe" where Daphnis fetches the single remaning apple from the very top of a tree is actually a reference to a poem by Sappho, the surviving fragment of which consists of only the few opening lines (Lobel-Page fr. 105). Oh, did you mean "interesting" to other people as well? :) |
Around 1.75 millions animal species are now totaly extinct, out of an approximate 12 millions total animal species.
Over 12,000 species are currently labeled as "in danger of exctinction". |
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oh wait this is a fact thread not a question thread. Bees communicate with little dances. Each shake is a measure of distance. This is how they all find the soda you spilled. |
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See, you learn something new every day. |
I don't know if this is true, as I live deep in the heart of Arkansas, but I have heard that on the Canadian two dollar bill, the flag flying over the Parliament building is an American flag.
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