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Seymour 4 month s ago
Stopped reading at "By Golly."
       
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Basil 4 month s ago
#07 - 4400 km is quite high
       
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Roxie 4 month s ago
Basil,

No kidding. It’s 4300 km into outer space.
       
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Elminie 4 month s ago
made it to the end of this post
       
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Seymour 4 month s ago
Elminie, I'm so sorry
       
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Agnes 4 month s ago
#27 could have left out the last part of the sentence, so it reads, "Stuck part of their body into a particle accelerator (2 that I know of)," and the statement would still be true.
       
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Wint 4 month s ago
#3 She's like the "Typhoid Mary" of White Star Ocean Liners.
       
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Pam 4 month s ago
#1 I guess I'm a unicorn
Unicorn of unicorns cause I refused some services bc of the terms and conditions :)
       
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Alverta 4 month s ago
#16 There is no end screen in Tetris for NES. After a certain level, it will just randomly crash. Record is somewhere north of 154 levels.
       
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Eric 4 month s ago
#2 A few guys died trying to do that. They knew they would die and did it anyway.

#3 The Olympic never sank. The Brittanic was built years later and was used as a hospital ship that hit a German mine. Only 33 lives were lost. dash

#7 14,500 ft = about 4 km

#10 Sounds like a not real thing with a medical term attached to it.

#13 I believe there are stupid people just like him who think they should do this. I sure as hell don't respect this.
       
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"Perfect autobiographical memory is a medical condition known as *hyperthymesia*. A person who has hyperthymesia could tell you from the top of their head what day of the week any date they lived through was, and what they ate that day, and what they did on that particular day. If they saw the news that day they could tell you the day's headlines. It's an exhausting condition to have.

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