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Harriet 2 year s ago
#26 i'm to lazy to search deep, only found 3,3feet max.

"Most however are significantly smaller, often less than a foot." nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/facts/anglerfish
       
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Mitchell 2 year s ago
#1 There are a couple websites where you can watch real-time population statistics. Kinda neat.
       
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Jacobus 2 year s ago
These are some of the dumbest "facts" I've ever seen compiled. Most are either statistical guesstimates, simple philosophical concepts, or pure speculation.
I mean seriously- #24 "We don't even know what we don't know..." Gimme a f@#kin' break, man.
       
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Ferbie 2 year s ago
#28. The US just imprisoned a man for making memes.
Edward Snowden and Julian Assange are considered enemies of the state.
       
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Muriel 2 year s ago
#4 Aneurysm.

#13 Uh, thanks brain. Apparently my brain is a dumb dumb, because I bite it all the time.

#24 It’s a humbling statement, but it’s probably true.

#27 This scares me more than anything else. I know what my b@lls feel like when they’re injured. It doesn’t run in my family, so I’m pretty sure my torsion risks are low.
       
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Tim 2 year s ago
Muriel,

yes, but have you bitten it off yet? I guess not.
       
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Waldo 2 year s ago
#11 So there's still hope!?
       
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