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Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 03:52 AM

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Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 04:02 AM

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Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 04:04 AM

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Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 07:41 AM

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Spaghetto, confetto, and graffito are the singular forms of spaghetti, confetti, and graffiti.

Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 07:42 AM

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The average U.S. household has 300,000 things in it.

Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 07:43 AM

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Most of us are well aware that lobster shells change color when exposed to heat (like in a pot of boiling water, for example). But the sea creatures' blood is also intriguing. Lobster blood is initially clear and turns blue when it hits oxygen.

Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 07:45 AM

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The longest place name in the world is 85 letters long. It's located in New Zealand

Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 07:47 AM

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More than 300 million years ago, the Meganeura established itself as the largest known flying insect to ever exist on Earth. The dragonfly-like creature had a wingspan that stretched around 2.5 feet. The bugs were also big enough to hunt prey like frogs and newts, which it could eat with its teeth-like mandibles.

Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 07:48 AM

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Shakespeare wrote some of the most beloved and revered pieces of literature the world has ever known, but in order to craft his plays and poems, he sometimes resorted to making up his own words. In fact, The Bard is said to have come up with more than 1,700 words including moonbeam, laughable, eyeball, bump, puking, champion, bedroom, excitement, and zany.

Lee Stewart 05-09-2020 07:50 AM

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When Santa Claus makes his trip around the world on Christmas Eve, you can rest assured that he's legally allowed to drive his sleigh—at least in the United States. In 1927, the jolly man in the red suit was given a pilot's license from the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics William P. MacCracken.


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