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    zn
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    link – https://www.ranker.com/list/what-people-ate-in-victorian-england/mel-judson?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=pd&pgid=642850749204637&utm_campaign=what-people-ate-in-victorian-england&test=sdlb&asid=23844655898930042&psid=1713213628835005&fbclid=IwAR2GeoydMpselswIOjElbAFZhJIc9tgqapjWsnjZ71yOdLiDgvCEKaoX3t4

    The 19th century saw the birth of the most popular breakfast item: cereal. American entrepreneurs like Sylvester Graham developed breakfast cereals to provide a healthy food. Some took it even further – John Kellogg developed corn flakes as a bland food to curb people’s sexual impulses.

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    zn
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    in the mid-1980s, an intoxicated Mick Jagger phoned Charlie Watts’ hotel room in the middle of the night asking “Where’s my drummer?”. Watts reportedly got up, shaved, dressed in a suit, put on a tie and freshly shined shoes, descended the stairs, and punched Jagger in the face, saying: “Don’t ever call me your drummer again. You’re my fucking singer!”

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    zn
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    Chris Wesseling@ChrisWesseling
    One of those 12-foot long, 7,600-pound nuclear bombs Bomb was jettisoned by a B-47 after a mid-air collision in 1958 and still sits buried under ocean-floor sand near Tybee Island. I used to have a #TybeeBombSquad hat when I lived there

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1958_Tybee_Island_mid-air_collision

    #117598
    zn
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    Fact: Armadillo shells are bulletproof
    In fact, one Texas man was hospitalized when a bullet he shot at an armadillo ricocheted off the animal and hit him in the jaw.

    #117599
    zn
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    The word “sarcasm” can be traced back to a word meaning “to tear flesh like a dog.”
    We’ve heard of “biting sarcasm” and when you’re hit with a rather vicious remark, it can certainly feel like it draws blood. That’s why it seems fitting that the origin of the word “sarcasm” is rather ferocious. According to Merriam-Webster, “sarcasm” can be traced back to the Greek verb “sarkazein,” which initially meant “to tear flesh like a dog.”

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    zn
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    Canadians say “sorry” so much that a law was passed in 2009 declaring that an apology can’t be used as evidence of admission to guilt.

    There were two AI chatbots created by Facebook to talk to each other, but they were shut down after they started communicating in a language they made for themselves.

    If you point your car keys to your head, it increases the remote’s signal range. This works by using your brain to act as a radio transmitter.

    The spiked dog collar was invented by the Ancient Greeks to protect their dogs from wolf attacks.

    A man with severe OCD and a phobia of germs attempted to commit suicide with a gun to his head. Instead of killing him, the bullet eliminated his mental illness without any other damage. The afflicted man, now a straight-A college student, tried to kill himself five years ago, when he was 19 years old, said Dr. Leslie Solyom, a psychiatrist at Shaughnessy Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia. The man, identified only as George, washed his hands hundreds of times a day and took frequent showers, Dr. Solyom said. The behavior had forced him to drop out of school and quit his job.

    Vanilla flavoring is sometimes made with the urine of beavers.

    There is a company in the U.K. that offers “being hungover” as a valid reason for calling off work. They are allotted four hungover days per year.

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    #117963
    InvaderRam
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    Marsupial from an island with no predators vs a marsupial where there’s lots of predators

    haha. so is he trying to say predators are bad? there always has to be some kind of balance.

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    #117965
    zn
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    so is he trying to say predators are bad?

    Not that I saw.

    To me, he was just pointing to an evolutionary difference caused by the environment, which in this case is just the presence or absence of predators.

    I don’t think any judgments were made, it’s just funny to see the difference.

    #117967
    InvaderRam
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    Not that I saw.

    To me, he was just pointing to an evolutionary difference caused by the environment, which in this case is just the presence or absence of predators.

    I don’t think any judgments were made, it’s just funny to see the difference.

    yeah. i was kind of half joking. although i’m not sure the kangaroo has many natural predators.

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