22 Facts That Will Teach You Something New
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Some humans can be tetrachromats, which gives them the ability to see more colours than a normal human, like Concetta Antico, an Australian artist who can see 100 times more colors than a regular human.
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Hedy Lamarr, a 1930's actress who became famous because of the controversial movie Ecstasy in which she played naked, was an inventor. She developed a radio-guided torpedo system, and the ‘spread-spectrum’ technology it fostered would one day be used in mobile phones and wi-fi connections.
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Sourtoe Cocktail is a Canadian alcoholic beverage where an amputated human toe is placed in a glass of alcohol, which patrons drink.
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In 1518 there was an unexplained event called "Dancing Plague" in Strasbourg, in which 400 people danced for days without rest, some until they died.
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Before Champagne became popular, fizz in wine was considered a bad thing and benedictine monk Dom Perignon worked to eliminate it. Wines from Champagne had a tendency to fizz because early frosts often led to incomplete fermentation during the manufacturing process.
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Southern sweet tea was originally used to show wealth, as tea, ice, and sugar were all very expensive at the time.
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President Abraham Lincoln was an accomplished wrestler and is enshrined in the Hall of Fame and he suffered only 1 defeat in 300 matches.
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Dogs are banned from Antarctica since 1994. The only allowed canines are the native species and huskies bred in Antarctica.
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James Blunt recorded his first album while living with Carrie Fisher. 'Goodbye My Lover' was recorded in her bathroom.
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Claims of people being anal probed by aliens only became common after 1969, the year that colonoscopies were introduced. In 1989 there was a huge upsurge in anal probe reports as a result of the procedure becoming more widespread and Ronald Reagan undergoing one.
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Tony Iommi lost the tips of his middle and ring finger in an accident at the age of 17. He ended up tuning his strings to lower pitches so that the thimbles he had fitted could bend the strings more easily. This lead to Black Sabbath's distinctive sound and the invention of heavy metal.
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A fig tree tricks a certain species of wasp to pollinate it, sends it down a small passage in the fruit where its wings are ripped off, after which it is digested by enzymes. Figs eat wasps.
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