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    TIL that Bruce Willis is partially deaf in his left ear due to some of the loud explosions and gunfire while filming Die Hard. “Due to an accident on the first Die Hard, I suffer two-thirds partial hearing loss in my left ear and have a tendency to say, ‘Whaaa?’” Willis said.
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    That I've been eating like a pig recently
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    Chakota17 wrote: »
    Wenis is a slang term for the excess skin on your elbow

    Giggles!! You mean I've been calling some people Excess Elbow Skin? :laugh:
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    Being empathetic is an important part of being a human. It is a wonderful gift but it can also hurt you.
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    A female Surinam toad keeps her eggs in holes located on her back just under the skin.
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    That opposite sex cannot be friends. Platonic friends.
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    TIL that box turtles get their name because they can close up their shell like a box due to a hinged lower shell.
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    There are over 4,000 feelings listed in the English dictionary and how most people can only name about 5-10.
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    There are over 4,000 feelings listed in the English dictionary and how most people can only name about 5-10.

    Also many people can name more pokemon then they can trees.
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    A new jiujitsu pass
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    TIL that the software to create the black hole in the movie 'Interstellar' is a full implementation of Einstein's equations in 40,000 lines of C++, and rendered thousands of 23-megapixel IMAX frames on a 32,000-core render farm at about 20 core-hours per frame.
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    cee134 wrote: »
    TIL that the software to create the black hole in the movie 'Interstellar' is a full implementation of Einstein's equations in 40,000 lines of C++, and rendered thousands of 23-megapixel IMAX frames on a 32,000-core render farm at about 20 core-hours per frame.

    I can't believe you didn't already know that
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    I thought everyone knew that.
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    TIL that Charles Darwin brought back a 5 year old Tortoise named Harriet from the Galápagos Islands that would be later owned by Steve Irwin. Harriet died in 2006 at the age of 176.
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    TIL that someone whom we just hired less than 2 weeks ago and has called in twice already thinks she can demand what she is going to do and not do when she was clearly told what she would be doing during the interview/hiring process. Oh to be 25 and stupid again.... smh.

    I give up.
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    TIL Ireland bans reselling tickets for more than face value.
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    TIL its illegal to hunt whales in the state of Oklahoma.
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    TIL that editing web pages will help you fall asleep!
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    TIL a British teenager flew from Essex to Sheffield via Berlin instead of taking the train, because the 1017 mile flight was cheaper than the train ride.
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    lstrat115 wrote: »
    TIL that rattlesnakes can swim.
    Ohhhh great. One more thing for me to panic about for no good reason

    Actually all snakes can swim.
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    The game TAG stands for touch and go
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    lstrat115 wrote: »

    SERIOUSLY???? I actually wondered that when I saw the rattlesnake swimming, but I convinced myself that it was not possible because I don't want it to be

    Snakes don't want to be in the water unless they are water snakes. It's usually to cold.
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    Step out in faith and see what you can do.
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