Fascinating Facts That Will Surprise You (40 PICS)

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"In the 1950s, Ella Fitzgerald wasn't allowed to perform in Hollywood’s most popular nightclub, The Mocambo, because of her race.⁠ ⁠ Marilyn Monroe called the owner and explained that if he booked Ella, she would be there every night. He booked Ella and Marilyn was there, front table, every single night as promised.⁠ ⁠Ella said, "After that, I never had to play a small jazz club again. She was an unusual woman, a little ahead of her time, and she didn’t even know it."⁠"

 

"A cat that befriended a herd of capybaras at a Malaysian zoo is now an official member of their enclosure. Oyen the cat first appeared with the other animals during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the capybaras seem to have adopted him as one of their own. With visits spiking as the cat and his new family have gained fame, the zoo has codified his interspecies adoption by putting up a sign reading "Capybaras & Oyen.""

 

"In 1882, a Seychelles giant tortoise was gifted to William Grey-Wilson, the future governor of St. Helena. The creature was later named Jonathan, and he has since lived to see 30 more governors take office. Based on his size when he arrived on the island, experts believe Jonathan was born no later than 1832 — which means the 191-year-old reptile is both the world's longest living land animal and the oldest known tortoise to ever live."

 

"Rosemary Hayne, a 39-year-old mother of four, recently pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault after throwing a burrito bowl in the face of a Chipotle employee because her food looked "disgusting." Judge Timothy Gilligan wanted Hayne to face justice, but he also wanted her to gain "a sense of empathy," so he gave her a choice. She could either face a 90-day jail sentence or spend 30 days behind bars and 60 days working in a fast food restaurant. Hayne chose the second option — and now she will have to spend at least 20 hours per week dealing with fast food customers herself."

 

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""I thought he was dead… But he's here, and that's by the grace of God."⁠⁠A four-month-old baby was just found alive after being sucked up into a tornado. The twister had struck the family's mobile home in Clarksville, Tennessee on December 9, tearing the roof off of the building and taking baby Lord with it. Though Lord's parents were certain he must be dead, they soon found him cradled in a nearby tree with only a few cuts and bruises."

 

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"What trenches from World War 1 look like today.⁠ ⁠ One hundred years after the end of World War 1, some of northeastern France remains uninhabitable for humans today. Called Zone Rouge, the area is saturated with unexploded ordinance, while the soil remains heavily polluted by lead, mercury, arsenic, and the decomposing corpses of humans and animals. In some sections, the ground is so polluted with arsenic that 99% of plant life is unable to survive.⁠ ⁠"

 

"Researchers in Australia were trawling the Winton Formation, a nearly 100 million-year-old geological rock bed, for sauropod bones when they accidentally stumbled upon something remarkable. Preserved in siltstone was about 35 percent of a prehistoric crocodile, including the entire skull. The fossil had been partially crushed, but that damage also revealed dinosaur bones — inside the creature's stomach. It took delicate work with X-rays, CT scans, and computer modeling to recreate the tiny creature inside the crocodile, but eventually, researchers found it was an ornithopod. Small, beaked plant-eaters that lived 100 million years ago, ornithopods were some of the most successful and evolved herbivores of the Cretaceous period — though this one ended up in the belly of a crocodile."

 

""She was an old lady. I ate it because it was well sealed, right? But I've been feeling so weak since then. My heart is racing. I've thrown up. But I have this taste in my mouth… So bitter. Bad. My vision is blurry. I'm so weak."⁠

Fernanda Silva Valoz da Cruz Pinto was walking through the city center of Maceió, Brazil on August 3rd when she met an old woman who claimed to be a fortune teller. Pinto stopped to have her palm read — and the woman told her she had only a few days left to live. At the end of the session, the fortune teller gave Pinto a chocolate, which the 27-year-old accepted. But only a few hours after eating the candy, Pinto suddenly came down with a set of bizarre symptoms. She felt dizzy, had blurred vision, and began vomiting and foaming at the mouth — and chillingly, just as the fortune teller predicted, Pinto died at the hospital the following day. ⁠

Now, two months later, toxicology reports have revealed that Pinto had high concentrations of toxic pesticides in her body when she died — and her family believes the "fortune teller" poisoned her."

 

"In mid-August, archaeologists were excavating a medieval site in the Icelandic village of Seyðisfjörður when they made an astonishing discovery. Buried in the floor of an old longhouse was a small animal figurine measuring just an inch tall and two inches long. Carved from volcanic rock, this artifact appears to resemble a bear or a pig, though some have suggested that it could be a dog. Now, researchers believe it was likely a toy, making it a remarkably rare discovery"

 

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"Invasive raccoons with a penchant for beer have been running rampant in Germany, breaking into homes, causing thousands in damage, and even killing some pets. The "unbelievably adaptable" animals, first introduced to the country around 90 years ago, have comfortably adjusted to the country. Efforts have long been underway to curb the raccoon population, but eradication seems out of the question as they've become a "plague in some parts of the country.""

 

"Researchers in Mexico have found the deepest ocean sinkhole on planet Earth — and it's so deep they haven't even hit the bottom yet. The Taam Ja' Blue Hole is located in Mexico's Chetumal Bay, near the border with Belize and not far from the world-renowned Great Blue Hole. However, with a depth of at least 1,378 feet, Taam Ja' is more than three times deeper than its famous neighbor. What's more, scientists don't even know how much larger that staggering measurement will get, as they couldn't even reach the bottom because their instruments simply couldn't descend that far. But once they do hit the bottom, experts believe they'll find an interconnected labyrinth of caves and tunnels unlike anything ever seen before."

 

"Researchers in China have uncovered 1,300-year-old cannabis inside the tomb of an ancient warrior. Though cannabis was cultivated widely throughout ancient China for its nutritional value and its seeds were often consumed in a porridge, this particular strain was chosen for its psychoactive properties. Now, this rare discovery is confirming longstanding theories about cannabis' use as a mind-altering drug in ancient China"

 

"Just before the start of the 544-mile Sydney to Melbourne Ultramarathon in 1983, one particular runner caught the attention of the Australian media: a 61-year-old potato farmer named Cliff Young. He had shown up before the race wearing overalls and work boots, telling journalists that he had trained in his large rubber boots and had spent much of his childhood chasing after sheep, sometimes for days without rest. ⁠

Soon after the race began, Cliff Young fell behind the other runners and seemed on track to finish dead last. But after getting just two hours of sleep the first night, Young got back up and started running — and didn't stop. While the other runners stopped each night to sleep, Young kept moving continuously at his slow pace for five days straight. "I'm just an old tortoise," he said. "I have to keep going to stay in front." In the end, Young won the race in record time, smashing the previous mark by two whole days and leaving the entire world stunned.⁠"

 

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"In April 2024, a user named Kidipadeli75 posted to Reddit, claiming that he had found what appeared to be a human jawbone embedded in the floor tiles of his parents' home. "My parents just got their home renovated with [travertine] stone," the user wrote, alongside a photo of the bone. "This looks like a section of mandible. Could it be a hominid? Is it usual?" A bit of research soon revealed that the travertine limestone tiles had come from the Denizli Basin in western Turkey, where researchers have previously uncovered fossils of everything from prehistoric human remains to mammoths. Incredibly, the stone within this quarry was formed between 0.7 million and 1.8 million years ago, indicating that the jawbone could be more than a million years old.⁠"

 

""What on Earth are they doing there?"⁠ ⁠ ⁠⁠Scientists searching the depths of the Arctic Ocean for any signs of life happened upon an abundance of chlamydia and some of it was related to the variety that causes the STI in humans. How it survived in one of the most inhospitable places on Earth that's devoid of virtually all other life remains a mystery"

 

"The Perth Museum in Scotland and London's British Museum just restored what is believed to be the only surviving complete example of a kahu kākāpō, a traditional Māori cloak made from the feathers of a flightless parrot native to New Zealand. Kākāpō became critically endangered as settlers hunted the birds for their meat and introduced predators like cats, dogs, and stoats to the islands. The cloak was likely created from the parrots' feathers in the early 19th century and worn by individuals of high status for ceremonial purposes. It was donated to what is now the Perth Museum in 1842, and now restorers have spent more than 100 hours using scalpels and magnifying glasses to return the kahu kākāpō to its former glory.⁠"

 

"Researchers in Egypt just uncovered the long-lost top half of an enormous limestone statue of Ramses II, one of ancient Egypt's most celebrated rulers. The previously missing portion of the statue stands over 12 feet tall and depicts Ramses II's head, shoulders, and upper torso. He is shown wearing a double crown known as a pschent, signifying the ancient pharaoh's dominion over Egypt, as well as a uraeus, a headdress associated with the goddess Wadjet. When put back together with its lower half — which was discovered in the same area in 1930 by German archaeologists — the statue is expected to be roughly 23 feet tall.⁠"

 

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Wes 1 week ago
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Hope there aren't any NFL games on those tapes otherwise they'll be a lawsuit incoming. Not really a joke look up the story about the recording of the first superbowl...
       
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Nana 1 week ago
Ursula been pimpin out Ariel again.

36 you want to sell it or pawn it?
       
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Chan 1 week ago
“White replacement theory” is true. And yes it’s racist as all hell, but not in the way the author believes.
       
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Tim 1 week ago
Chan,

It’s in poor form to insinuate the smartest man in the world is wrong with his observations simply because it goes against the NWO’s narrative, when anyone with half his IQ can see and prove the same thing. The higher the intelligence, the less chance they adhere to Left Wing fascism. Cuz, ya know….duh.
       
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Tim 1 week ago
#24 Just go to any Waffle House in Baltimore to observe similar behavior. sm_80
       
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Lewis 1 week ago
#17 Men did not lived 1 milion years ago. It suposed to be 40000, oldest trace of prehistoric human.
       
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Nibby 5 days ago
#22 anything but kilos or pounds..
       
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