No need for thanks, tell me an interesting fact you think most people wouldn't know!
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Thanks!
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The baculum (also penis bone, penile bone, or os penis, or os priapi) is a bone found in the penis of many placental mammals. It is absent in the human penis, but present in the penises of other primates, such as the gorilla and chimpanzee.
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I definitely did not know that... but where did you learn that?
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practical experience
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Rotfl. You have my respect, sir
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then why do they call it a boner if it has no bones?
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You can’t hum while holding your nose closed.
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In 1923, jockey Frank Hayes won a race at Belmont Park in New York despite being dead — he suffered a heart attack mid-race, but his body stayed in the saddle until his horse crossed the line for a 20–1 outsider victory.
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Lol, nice :D
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Did it actually count as his win??
And the real question is, did he get to keep the prizes :o
(I mean his family ofc)
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Humans (and most living creatures) are bioluminescent and actually glow, but our eyes are far too insensitive to detect this.
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There is life on the moon.....
... but I'm sure many have herd of it and know what I mean.... But, It makes for great title. lol.
I'm actually talking about Israel’s Beresheet lunar spacecraft that crashed in April 2019. Its had Tardigrades on board.
Due to the way it crashed in all likelihood then, the tardigrades in the library are still sitting there in their dehydrated dormant state.
They are hardy, they can survive even the vacuum of space for awhile. At least for a little while we can honestly say there is life on the moon. (even if it is in hibernation)
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The biblical Adam's first female counterpart is said to be Lilith, not Eve. Lilith was allegedly created at the same time as Adam, but she wanted to be an equal to Adam and that was a big no-no in God's eyes, so she was kicked out of the paradise and replaced by the more submissive Eve.
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♥ for this, because every time I mentioned this with some christian in the room, they get really mad, for whatever reason XD
Lilith was a real feminist (one of the good ones) and God hates that, I guess 8D
Plus she had her fun with the demons, so... you go girl :3
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thanks!!!
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When you squeeze your butthole, you can`t bend your left pinky.
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thats some spooky knowledge
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Horses cannot breathe through their mouths
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Thank You!-)
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Thanks!
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Nicotine is not addictive (tobacco is, though).
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Thankoooooooooooooooooo
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Nintendo trademarked the phrase “It’s on like Donkey Kong” in 2010.
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The act of toasting was a gesture of trust. The idea was to slosh the drinks together, so that any poison would be transferred among the cups. By doing this, you show you're willing to drink what everyone else is.
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Oh, I remember reading that fact in a magazine some time ago. It's neat to know where some of the habits we're accustomed to came from :)
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In ancient times everyone drove on the left side of the road for practical reasons. As most people are right handed it is easier to draw and use a sword from left to right than the other way around when mounted on a horse. With the arrival of gunpowder people started driving on the right for the same reasons, if you are right handed it is easier to aim at a target on your left than on your right if you are driving a cart.
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Fomepizole is a medication that is used to treat ingestion of ethylene glycol or methanol (known as the toxic alcohols) by competitively inhibiting alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), which breaks these compounds into smaller molecules that are highly toxic. Prior to the invention of fomepizole, the primary treatment of poisoning with the toxic alcohols was to give the patient ethanol (a bottle of vodka or whiskey would suffice), since ethanol is also broken down by ADH and would compete with the toxic alcohols for access to ADH.
So back in the day before the invention of fomepizole, folks who were really into their alcohol but couldn't afford another bottle would drink some ethylene glycol or methanol and head to the nearest doctors office for an IV of alcohol.
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Gracias!!!
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Goats actually have accents and change the pitches of their bleets in accordance with the other goats they live around.
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Sea Otters Hold Hands While They Sleep
This ridiculously cute behavior is an effort to avoid floating away from their partner during sleep. Sometimes they hold hands in groups, producing a “raft.”
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In September of 1788, the Ottoman Army arrived in the town of Karansebes after several days struggling to overtake it. There they found their enemy, the Austrians, in a state of utter disarray and destruction, after having fired at themselves in a case of mistaken identity and a drunken brawl. The Battle of Karansebes, between drunken Austrian cavalrymen and themselves, allowed their enemies the Ottoman’s to overtake the town they had won without a hitch.
I love to tell odd historical facts to gain looks of disdain at parties.
Wikipedia
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Lol, nice one :D Didn't know that (which isn't really a surprise, seehing how I'm not well-versed in history).
I remember watching some documentary or another about old-timey battles and it's said that during one such battle, one nation won because they used dated technology. The enemy's much more up-to-date radars and targeting systems had troubles targeting such slow-moving ships and planes :D
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Ahahahah, vintage charm.
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horses can't vomit
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Neither can rats, if I'm not mistaken. That's quite an interesting fact, one would assume all mamals can vomit. One would be wrong :D
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Each human spends about half an hour in the state of a single cell.
Thanks! ^_^
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tnx) gl hf all)
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