16 True Facts that Sound Totally False
Featured 10/05/2021
It can be hard to separate fact from fiction, especially considering the former tends to be stranger than the latter. But that's what makes those odd bits of trivia all the more interesting -- especially when compared to all the other useless facts you learned in elementary school currently taking up space in your noggin.
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3. Picasso was alive at the same time as Eminem and Charles Darwin let that sink in for a second.
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5. Because the Statue of Liberty is made of copper it used to be the color of a coin basically due to oxidation in 1922 it turned completely green.
6. If you had a teaspoon sized neutron star, it would have the same mass as 900 pyramids of Giza.
7. If you shuffle a deck of cards, it is statistically likely that you've shuffled them in an order that has never existed before and will never exist again. Essentially, you were the first person in history to shuffle them in that exact sequence.
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10. Only after making 1.4 billion crayons the senior crayon maker at Crayola admit he was colorblind. I mean fair play he smashed it, but what?
12. One glass of water has more atoms than there are glasses of water in all of the oceans of the earth.
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15. There are more ways to play a game of chess than there are atoms in the observable universe.
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16. Eiffel Tower was originally intended to be in Barcelona because the people of Barcelona didn't like the project idea they moved it to France.
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