Interesting Facts Are Often Random… (22 PICS)

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Phillip 3 year s ago
...every one of these sounds like nonsense
       
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Micajah 3 year s ago
Phillip,
Then Google them.
       
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Adolphus 3 year s ago
Micajah,

..., but how can you be a troll when you are informed?
       
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Pinckney 3 year s ago
#20 yeah, its part of his job so far....we also get paid for doin it ;)
       
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Pinckney 3 year s ago
Pinckney,

he, not we....
       
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Jefferey 3 year s ago
#20 He also took extensive combat training. And by the way, not all actors are quite as dedicated. Some are, but not all.
       
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Delius 3 year s ago
#22
Niel Armstrong? Really??

Maybe, he's related to

Louis DaNIEL Armstrong
       
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ZombieDarwin 3 year s ago
#11 Wauconda forever!
       
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Sly 3 year s ago
#3 - Meter and metre are two different words. Metre is the one that is distance.
       
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Eliphalet 3 year s ago
Sly,
nope
maybe in countries that "avoid" the metric system. They rather measure in bean cans, MCDonald Cups feet, miles, inch or cow lenght.

The rest of the world uses Meter as measuring unit.
       
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Paulina 3 year s ago
Eliphalet,
We use metre in Australia
       
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Sly 3 year s ago
#10 - Meter and metre are different words. Meter is a measuring machine, as in speedometer.
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
Sly, Metre is the British way of spelling it, meter is the American (and Scandinavian and possibly others) way. Just like color/colour.
       
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Amelia 3 year s ago
#16 Twenty what? Degrees, percent, monkeys? I need a little more info.
       
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Diane 3 year s ago
20 Braincells for you
       
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Silla 3 year s ago
#5 #8 I wonder how tall a tree could grow
       
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Elze 3 year s ago
Silla,

we will never know.
       
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Horace 3 year s ago
#14 Is bullshit! 1680, Robert Boyle. Pretty impractical but real matches.
       
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Laodicia 3 year s ago
#14 There is a text from 1270 AD By Wu Lin Chiu Shih, that lists sulfur matches as something that was sold in the markets of Hangzhou, around the time of Marco Polo's visit. The matches were known as fa chu or tshui erh.
       
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