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Tattoos – The Art of Body Modification
In the 19th Century, tattoos were used as a form of punishment. Criminals were given tattoos so that other people would know.
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Tattoos – The Art of Body Modification
In the 19th Century, tattoos were used as a form of punishment. Criminals were given tattoos so that other people would know.
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18 Refreshing Facts About Dr. Pepper
Dr. Pepper is the oldest brand in America for the production of soft drinks! The very first bottle sold in January, 1885.
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Facts About April Fools’ Day
The first recorded April Fool's Day was in the Nun's Priest Tales in 1392 by Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales author.
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20 Amazing Facts About The Human Brain
The brain uses less power than a refrigerator light. The brain uses 12 watts of power - 17% of the body's energy.
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15 Fabulous Facts About Flamingos
The irrational fear of flamingos is known as Phoenicopterus. 1 out of 300 people have this phobia.
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The Stinky Facts About Poop InfoGraphic
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30 Fun Swan Facts That You Didn’t Know
Did you know that black swans aren't naturally found in Europe? They were only brought to Europe from Australia in the 1800s!
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20 Fascinating Facts About The Planet Saturn
As Saturn has a very low density, if you were able to put it into water, it would float!
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10 Fun World Records About Eating
The world record for eating the most grapes in one minute was 133, which was set in 2001 by Mat Hand from the United Kingdom.
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The Origins of the Yeti
One of the most popular explanations of the origins of the Yeti is that it is a descendant from the giant ape, Gigantopithecus.
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What is the Chance of a Coin Landing on Heads?
Stanford students recorded thousands of coin tosses and discovered the chances are a 51% chance it will land on heads.
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The Superstition & Truth Behind Magpies
According to Christianity the magpie bird represents the devil because one was sat on Jesus’ cross when he was crucified.