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40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)

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How much do you know about the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar? Let's play two truths and one lie: which of the following facts do you think are true and which one is made up? First, Caesar was born by a cesarean section. Second, he was kidnapped by pirates when he was in his 20s. And, lastly, he only had one biological son.
If you're not sure which one of these is a lie, the TIL community on Reddit might be of help. Recently, one of these three facts was featured in a post on the subreddit. And today, we're presenting you with a compilation of the tidbits of knowledge from the group that were the most interesting to folks this August. Curious to find out more about Caesar? Scroll down and find the answer!
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#1

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL Star Trek Creator Gene Roddenberry was asked to write a series called Riverboat, set in 1860s Mississippi. When he discovered that the producers wanted no black people on the show, he argued so much with them that he lost the job.

BanjoTCat:

Quite the science fiction premise: it’s 1860s Mississippi but no black people.

AlienInOrigin:

He was a bit of a stubborn [jerk] at times, but he detested racism. Insisting on a black woman in a senior position on Star Trek TOS was game changing and changed TV.
105points

#2

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that English speakers will feel uncomfortable if a pause in conversation lasts for more than 4 seconds. Japanese speakers are comfortable with a pause of up to 8 seconds.

AntakeeMunOlla:

They tried to calculate the time for Finnish people. They're still waiting.
96points

#3

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL about Dale Schroeder, a man from Iowa who used his life savings to help send 33 kids to college. He never married, had no kids, grew up poor and worked at the same company for 67 years.
93points

#4

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL Anthony Borges, the Parkland shooting hero who shielded his classmates with his body, legally owns the rights to the shooter's name preventing the shooter from granting interviews or make any agreements with film producers or authors without Borges' permission.
88points

#5

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that Abu Zayd al-Balkhi (850–934 CE), a Persian scholar, rejected the idea that mental illness was caused by demons or supernatural forces. He recognized conditions like depression and anxiety and argued they had natural psychological and physical causes, centuries ahead of modern psychiatry.
86points

#6

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that the world's oldest and most prestigious nanny school, Norland College in England, trains nannies in self defense and evasive driving as well as more traditional childcare skills. Jokingly described as "Mary Poppins meets James Bond", some graduates go on to earn six figures.
85points

#7

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL Freddie Mercury was born with four extra teeth, causing a prominent overbite. Despite being self-conscious about them, he never got them fixed, believing the extra space in his mouth contributed to his vocal ability. He feared altering his teeth might change his voice.
76points

#8

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that in 2023, a kidnapper tried to abduct an 8 year old girl, but her 13 year old brother saved her by shooting the kidnapper with his slingshot until he ran off. A 17 year old was later arrested with wounds to his head and chest.

Niobium_Sage:

Dude, slingshots are legit. One with good bullets (marbles or such) can be a more effective deterrent than a BB gun if we’re talking children’s weapons. I’d much rather be shot with a BB gun than a slingshot at least.
75points

#9

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL In 1338, Scottish countess Agnes of Dunbar led the successful defense of Dunbar Castle during a 5-month siege by a much larger English army. At one point, they threatened to k**l her captured brother if she didn't surrender. She replied that his death would only benefit her as she was his heir.
75points

#10

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL the TV show Scrubs was filmed in the North Hollywood Medical Center, using the entire decommissioned hospital. All of the writers also worked inside it, and it had an editing suite and a sound-studio for post-production. And instead of trailers for the cast, they were given old hospital rooms.

LookAtThatBacon (OP):

And according to the wiki page for the hospital building itself, sometimes people would mistake it for an active hospital.
74points

#11

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that in 1996, Mcdonald's tried to sue the owner of a family owned restaurant located in Fairbury, Illinois that had opened in 1956 called "McDonald's Family Restaurant" and lost, ironically the owner of "McDonald's Family Restaurant" is named Ronald McDonald.

ottenball:

McDonald’s Family Restaurant was given rights to the name in Fairbury and they were allowed to approve or deny any McDonald’s franchise locations in the town.
72points

#12

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that in Japan, it is common practice among married couples for the woman to fully control the couple's finances. The husbands' hand over their monthly pay and receive an allowance from their wives.

Cyneganders:

Used to be like this in Norway too. My grandparents (both sides, actually) had plaques in the kitchen with 'the chores of the man/woman', and one of those of the man was to hand over the money.
69points

#13

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL the Netherlands Forensic Institute can detect deepfake videos by analyzing subtle changes in the facial color caused by a person’s heartbeat, which is something AI can’t convincingly fake (yet).

Pr1mrose:

I don’t think the concern should be that deep analysis won’t be able to recognize AI. It’s more that it’ll be indistinguishable to the casual viewer. By the time a dangerous deepfake has propagated around millions on social media, many of them will never see the “fact check”, or believe it even when they do.
67points

#14

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL in 1816, the United States built a fort to protect itself from invasion by Canada. There was only one small problem: due to a surveying error, it was built in Canada. It was later known as "Fort Blunder"
67points

#15

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that 75% of all aluminium ever produced is still in use today.

Jhawk163:

That's because when it comes to aluminium, it's WAY easier to recycle it than it is to mine it and refine it from new. It's so much more difficult that in history it was actually considered more valuable than gold.
66points

#16

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL of "The Final Experiment" - a 2024 Antarctica expedition where flat Earth YouTubers saw the 24 hour sun, which could not be explained by non-spherical models. This prompted at least one YouTuber to publicly admit they were wrong, and leave the flat Earth community.

553l8008:

The plane ride at 30,000ft and curvature of the earth wasn't enough.

SubMeHarderThx:

Massive props to Jeranism for seeing the truth and swapping sides, it completely unrooted his entire world view.
I will make note that all the other major mainstream flat earthers, Nathan Oakley, Flatzoid's Perspective, Eric Dubay, David Weiss flat out refused the free trip to Antarctica that Will Duffy was offering. Anyone who sees this and think that those people actually care about the truth, I implore you to rethink that.
We all know David Weiss is a massive grifter who doesn't believe, but the others are cowards who refused the perfect opportunity to challenge their beliefs and find out the actual truth. This tells you that they don't care about the truth. They don't want to be wrong and they don't even fully believe what lies they spew because if they believed it, it would have been the perfect opportunity to prove that they were right to the rest of the word.
61points

#17

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL a donkey named Diesel got spooked on a hike and ran off. Five years later Diesel the donkey was spotted among a herd of elk, having assumed an alpha role.

"On April 20, 2019, Diesel accompanied Dave Drewry and a black llama on a weekend trail packing excursion in the Cache Creek Wilderness near the Judge Davis Trail by Wilson Flat. During their hike, something spooked Diesel and he bolted, dragging Drewry through the brush. Diesel's blue saddlebags were still attached when he ran off. Terrie speculated that a mountain lion spooked him.

... a local warden suspected that the donkey was responsible for k**ling a mountain lion that showed evidence of being k**led by a hoofed animal."
60points

#18

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that when scientists put a hamster wheel out in the woods, different types of animals seemed to enjoy running on it, including mice, rats, snails, and frogs.

Splunge-:

I'd like to see the snail doing it.
ETA: OK, well, here's a slug tearing it up.
59points

#19

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL that in 1984, Steven Tyler and Joe Perry of Aerosmith heard a song on the radio. Tyler liked it and told Perry that they should do a cover version. Perry turned to Tyler and said "That's us, f*ckhead." Tyler's didn't remember writing or performing their '75 song "You See Me Crying"
57points

#20

40 Fascinating Facts That People Learned Today And Couldn’t Wait To Share (New Facts)
TIL Nike made an ad where a Samburu tribesman said Nike's slogan "Just Do it" in his native language. An anthropologist called Nike out. The phrase actually meant, "I don’t want these. Give me big shoes.” Nike admitted their mistake and stated “we thought nobody in America would know what he said."
56points
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