Teddy Roosevelt once had to dig a grave for all the people that smurfed with him. For some reason, they called it the Panama Canal.
Let's discuss cool facts.
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				Teddy Roosevelt once had to dig a grave for all the people that smurfed with him. For some reason, they called it the Panama Canal.
Let's discuss cool facts.
 
 
					
				Did you know that people eat semen all of the time?
 
 
					
				I've heard that some people rub it on their face.
But this is actually a solid fact: Bears eat beets.
 
			
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				Bears, Beets, Battlestar Galactica.
There are many minerals on the earth that could have only been created by the collapse of supernovae. Not once but several times. So we all have a bit of stardust in us ^_^ And that's just cute to think of it that way
 
 
					
				There is less than one calorie in a teaspoon of sperm.
 
			
			 
					
				
			
			 
			
				 
 
					
				The word "thesaurus" means "treasury."
I love random virtually useless facts. They are indeed cool
 
 
					
				The spaces between the bits on a comb are referred to as "umpernators"
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				Use your phone camera and point your TV remote at it. Start hitting buttons. Your phone camera will be able to pick up the light the remote emits that is normally invisible!
 
			
			 
					
				
			
			 
			
				 
 
					
				This is true, including for all carbon. We're sun-based lifeforms.Originally Posted by Freya
One of my favorite random historical facts is that the "midnight ride of Paul Revere" that warned the colonial army of the British invasion during the American Revolution (and memorialized in poem form) was not actually ridden by Paul Revere, but a man named Samuel Prescott. The poet wrote about Revere instead solely because his name rhymed easier.
 
			
			 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
						 
					
				
			
			
			
				