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40 Not-So-Fun Facts That People In This Online Group Can’t Forget About
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40 Not-So-Fun Facts That People In This Online Group Can’t Forget About

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It is said that knowledge is power and with every day people learn more and more by experiencing things or hearing it from others. Some of the information that we hear not only is useful but also draws our interest in a specific topic or field. There is also another type of information that can be not so intriguing and even seem scary. But facts are facts no matter what.
Having this in mind, a Reddit user asked other people online “What are some not so fun facts?” and soon members started sharing things that might be interesting as well as disturbing. 
Here are 44 best facts out of 10k replies shared by members of Reddit. Which one of these do you find the most interesting? Don’t forget to leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
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#1 Birds of a Feather Think Alike

Birds of a Feather Think Alike
Crows are currently experiencing their stone age, but we will never see cool modern crows because we will be long gone before they reach the next stage.
Basically they have been creating tools which researchers are saying are actually more advanced than ones that early humans made. They also have been studied domesticating wolves! They hunt with them, sleep with them, and individual crows have been seen specifically bonding with individual dogs, like humans do with pets.
448points

#2 Heroes Off Duty

Heroes Off Duty
On 9/11, firefighters had to hide in the rubble for the rescue dogs to find because they kept getting depressed that they couldn't find anyone alive.
445points

#3 Legacy Written in Cells

Legacy Written in Cells
A woman’s cancer cells were preserved and found to be practically immortal. This led to a ton of discoveries and breakthroughs in the medical field. Her family still cannot afford their own medical bills and this was all done without their knowledge or consent.
Her name was Henrietta Lacks. She passed away in 1951 from cancer. She was black and very poor and didn’t get great care in the hospital. A doctor had been looking for cells that lasted longer and harvested her cells, separating the cancerous and healthy cells. The healthy cells died while the cancer cells seemingly never stopped replicating.
Her cells are named HeLa cells and have replicated so many times apparently they’d weigh a total more than 50 million metric tons. A pseudonym for her has been Helen Lane. She didn’t know her cells were taken and neither did her family until way later. The family has been through a lot.
If you want to know more, I highly suggest reading the Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. I couldn’t put the book down. There apparently is also a movie about her life.
343points

#4 Unexpected Belly Check

Unexpected Belly Check
The number one cause of death for pregnant women worldwide is Murder. Horrific to think about.
287points

#5 Mythical Guard on Duty

Mythical Guard on Duty
Pluto didn't even make a full orbit of the sun from its discovery to its demotion.
261points

#6 Power in Every Word

Power in Every Word
Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr were born in the same year.
256points

#7 Timeless Charm in Blue

Timeless Charm in Blue
Betty White is older than WW2 and sliced bread.
250points

#8 Shot of Confidence

Shot of Confidence
You're more likely to survive being shot in the head than rabies.
244points

#9 Chasing Light and Shadows

Chasing Light and Shadows
People joke about Australia having dangerous animals of all kinds. However, no. 1 enemy to Australians is the sun.
Australia has the highest skin cancer rate in the world. An average Australian is four times likely to get skin cancer than any other type of cancer, and two thirds of Australians will probably get it by the age of seventy.
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#10 Empty Room, Heavy Thoughts

Empty Room, Heavy Thoughts
At any time, your body could make a mistake while fighting an infection/virus and register a vital type of cell as unwanted for the rest of your life.
205points

#11 Master of the Couch Command

Master of the Couch Command
Vet tech here … most of our older pets don’t die of old age, they die of cancer. It sucks.
There’s no way to prevent cancer. It’s a mutation of cells. However, to keep your good boi or gurl with you longer some things that really make a difference: a quality diet (please don’t feed them the cheapest stuff, it’s like humans eating the cheapest foods; not terribly healthy though it may fill all the nutritional requirements), all the regular vaccines (for the love of Dog, make sure you get your puppies the Parvo vaccine!), and a good flea/tick and heart worm preventative. Exercise and not letting them become overweight, and regular dentals are even better!
Also, screw you if you buy your vaccines for your domestic pets at the feed store or the tractor supply (talking dogs and cats here, not large farm animals). Just because it’s cheaper and has the same chemical name doesn’t mean you’re giving the right dose, amount, at the proper location, or getting the assurance that those vaccines have been treated and stored in the correct manner. You get what you pay for.
202points

#12 Security Shuffle

Security Shuffle
The TSA missed 96% of contraband during an inspection in 2015.
201points

#13 Filing System on Pause

Filing System on Pause
Roughly 40% of murders go unsolved.
195points

#14 Garden Squad Assemble

Garden Squad Assemble
The creator of Plants vs. Zombies was fired from EA because he hated the idea of microtransactions.
193points

#15 Nature’s Sneaky Surprise

Nature’s Sneaky Surprise
Mushrooms are more like humans than plants.
186points

#16 Busy Without the Buzz

Busy Without the Buzz
There's a wasp in Australia that hunts spiders.
It doesn't eat them, though. It paralyses them, makes a little mud cocoon for each one, and before sealing it off, lays a single egg on the now trapped spider.
The egg hatches, the larva eats the still alive (and still paralysed) spider, and then breaks out of the cocoon as a wasp.
Turns out they're all over the world, not just Australia. If you see a wasp dragging a spider, that's what's going on.
183points

#17 Shelling Out The Truth

Shelling Out The Truth
In 2006, a team of scientific researchers in Iceland were gathering clams in order to study the effects of climate change. They froze the clams, which ended up killing them. They ended up killing the oldest known clam still left alive, nicknamed, “Ming”, which was 507 years old.
179points

#18 Sky’s Nighttime Spectacle

Sky’s Nighttime Spectacle
We're closer to the year 2051 than we are 1991.
164points

#19 Mini Throne Upgrade

Mini Throne Upgrade
Diarrhea kills 2,195 children every day—more than AIDS, malaria, and measles combined.
159points

#20 Awkwardly Caught Off Guard

Awkwardly Caught Off Guard
Persistent hiccups can be stopped with a digital rectal massage (aka finger up the a**)
157points
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