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The American Government Once Intentionally Poisoned Certain Alcohol Supplies, Resulting in the Death of Over 10,000 American Citizens
Today I found out that in an effort to scare people away from drinking alcohol, the American government once poisoned certain alcohol supplies; this resulted in the death of over 10,000 American Citizens. This,
Read More »Turkey Does Not Make You Drowsy After You Eat It
Today I found out turkey does not make you drowsy after you eat it. Now to be clear, turkey does contain tryptophan. Tryptophan is an amino acid which the human body doesn’t naturally produce,
Read More »‘Peruse’ Doesn’t Mean What Many People Think
Today I found out ‘peruse’ doesn’t mean what many people think it means. It turns out, “peruse” does not mean “to skim” or “to glance through” or “read quickly” or the like, as it
Read More »All Yeast Leavened Bread Was Once Sourdough
##EMBED## Click Here to Learn More Bread Related Facts Text Version Before the 19th century, all yeast leavened bread was a type of sourdough bread as they didn’t understand that it wasn’t the yeast
Read More »Shaving Does Not Make Your Hair Grow Back Thicker or Faster
Today I found out shaving does not make your hair grow back thicker, stronger, faster, or any other “er”. In fact, contrary to what parents the world over tend to tell their kids when
Read More »Origin of the Term “Smart Alec”
Today I found out the origin of the term “Smart Alec”. It was once thought this term was simply generic and that Alec wasn’t actually a real person. Research done by Professor Gerald Cohen
Read More »What Hemisphere You Are in Does Not Affect the Way Water Spins Down Your Drain
Today I found out what hemisphere you are in does not affect the way water spins down your drain. So why do some textbooks, most tour guides, and pretty much all TV shows like
Read More »Sullivan Ballou’s Letter
Today I found out about Sullivan Ballou’s letter to his wife written just a few days before the first major land battle of the American Civil War, the First Battle of Bull Run, fought
Read More »How Deaf People Think
Today I found out how deaf people think in terms of their “inner voice”. It turns out, this varies somewhat from deaf person to deaf person, depending on their level of deafness and vocal
Read More »It’s “Just Deserts” Not “Just Desserts”
Today I found out that the idiom used for the notion of someone “getting what’s coming to them”, whether good or bad, is actually “just deserts”, not “just desserts”. The misconception primarily stems from
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