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“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Interesting FactsJUN 14, 2024

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know

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The internet is chock full of amusing and interesting information. But some of it is so ‘out there’ that your initial instinct might be skepticism. While having that instinct is really important in this day and age (yuck, misinformation), the reality is that some claims are simply weird. Fact really is weirder than fiction in some cases.
One r/AskReddit fan, u/Fairy_Electra, sparked a really fun discussion on the online group by asking everyone to share the most ridiculous facts they know. Not only are they beyond bizarre, but they might reignite your curiosity about the world, too. We’ve picked out some of the best posts, so check them out below!

#1

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Crows have the intelligence of a 7 year old human child. They recognize faces, make tools, use currency amongst themselves, understand physics and are self aware. They've been seen doing things like dropping walnuts in intersections for cars to run over and waiting for the light to pick up the seeds from the street.
If you p**s them off, they'll tell other local murders about you and pass that hatred of you on to their offspring, making you a lifetime enemy and do s**t like drop rocks on your car windshield and punch holes in your screen door.
I know this last fact from personal experience because my grandma made enemies with the crows where she lived when they started eating her crops. She would swing her broom at them and accidentally killed one by throwing a shoe at it. Every time I visited her, they'd s**t all over my car and tuck bramble into my car's vents and exhaust. Even after she died, they peck at her gravestone and leave shells and bramble around her grave.
205points

#2

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Mars is the only known planet inhabited entirely by robots.
155points

#3

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Someone booked a press conference at 4 seasons lawn care instead of 4 seasons the hotel. They then proceeded with the press conference anyway.
150points

When it comes to life in the digital age, having a healthy amount of skepticism for everything you read, watch, and hear online is an absolute must. One study conducted by researchers from MIT found that false news spreads more rapidly than real news on the Twitter (now X) social network. And it’s not because of bots, either. It mainly comes down to real people retweeting false news.

“We found that falsehood diffuses significantly farther, faster, deeper, and more broadly than the truth, in all categories of information, and in many cases by an order of magnitude,” Sian Aral, a professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, said.

#4

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Cats don’t communicate to one another through meowing. Meowing isn’t cat speak. Cats developed their meows in order to communicate with humans (and get their attention/beg for food).
147points

#5

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Cows are really social animals and always have, at least, one friend. And we humans actually can become one of their friends. Resulting in us being able to train them and even being able to ride them and doing horse jumping with them.
144points

#6

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
There's a town in Japan with the grave of Jesus Christ. This is based on the story that Jesus travelled to Japan for the 12 years before his ascension to divinity. His brother, Isukiri, took his place on the cross and Jesus fled back to Japan, becoming a garlic farmer until his death of old age, married with 3 daughters.
I greatly prefer this version of events.
142points

The MIT study found that false news stories were a jaw-dropping 70% more likely to be retweeted than real news items. Not only that, but real stories took roughly 6 times longer to reach the benchmark of 1,5k people than misinformation.

Essentially, this suggests that falsehoods are more likely to go viral—and they do so faster and with more impact—on social media platforms than real news.

This means that internet users should take the time to double-check any claims that sound dubious, overly dramatic, ‘spicy,’ or have a clear bias. If it sounds too good or bad to be true, it probably is. (Real life is often much more mundane and nuanced.) In short, don’t repost/reshare/retweet anything mindlessly because you’d only be adding to the problem.

#7

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Every "c" in the "Pacific Ocean" is pronounced differently.
134points

#8

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
If you take a leech and put it in a maze, it will eventually find it's way around. If you take that leech, blend it and feed it to another leech, that leech will already know it's way around the maze. This is called chemical memory.
133points

#9

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
TASER is an acronym. It stands for Thomas A. Swifts Electric Rifle. It's from a book published in 1911 called Tom Swift and his Electric Rifle.
130points

That said, skepticism is hard work. Double-checking every single claim that you come across in the news or on social media can be exhausting. Not everyone has the time to spend countless hours cross-referencing facts and delving into history books to refute iffy and spammy misinformation.

There are jobs to work, kids to raise, college essays to write, chores to avoid, and cute pets to photograph. That’s why evaluating the (un)reliability of a source rather than each individual fact is a better way to spend your time.

The News Literacy Project urges people to start things off by doing a quick search to learn more about a particular news outlet or reporter. You can look at the ethical guidelines and standards they follow and get an eye for the general quality of their work.

Are they transparent about where they get their information from? Do they link to multiple sources? Do they credit other people or organizations? Do they make corrections if they realize that they’ve made mistakes?

#10

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Pineapples used to be so expensive and rare that rich people would RENT them for fancy parties as decorations.
125points

#11

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
You will never find broccoli growing in the wild because it was developed through centuries of careful plant breeding.
118points

#12

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Frogs can't keep their eyes open when eating food . When a frog swallows food, it pulls its eyes down into the roof of its mouth. The eyes helps push the food down its throat.
107points

Credible sources aren’t afraid of owning up to errors. They are not secretive about where they get their data from. Nor are they scared of showing a more nuanced, rather than biased, view of the world.

Of course, no single source is going to be ‘perfect.’ They’ll make mistakes from time to time. But they’ll own up to them. And they’re still a better alternative than heavily politicized outlets with a clear agenda and a narrow view of things.

#13

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
The Lewis and Clark expedition can be tracked because they left excess deposits of mercury in the soil.
They were all constipated from their meat based diet, so they were taking these mercury based laxatives called Thunder Clappers.
Report
103points

#14

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
If sound could travel through space, the roar of the sun would be deafening even though it's 93M miles away.
103points

#15

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
In the 1970’s there were about half as many people as there are today.
101points

Which of the facts in this list surprised you the most, Pandas? What is the most ridiculous or bizarre fact that you personally know? What do you do when you stumble on a claim on the news or social media that you’re not quite sure you can trust?

We’d love to hear your thoughts on this, so if you have a spare moment, why not scroll down and share yours in the comment section?

#16

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
There exists a jellyfish by the name of Turritopsis dohrnii that can control its own aging process making it immortal.
98points

#17

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
In 1927, a guy named Ebenenzer Byers injured his arm on a train and got prescribed a medicine called Radithor to deal with the pain. He apparently really liked how it made him feel, taking more and more and more until the effect stopped.
He started getting headaches, lost weight and his teeth began falling out. And then in 1931 his f*****g lower jaw fell off.
Radithor, it turns out, was just Radium mixed into water. That's it. He irradiated himself for about 4 years until eventually he died in 1932.
Edit: I really hate and love the fact that nearly every comment is a dad joke. This is amazing and I blame all of you for it.
98points

#18

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Charlie Chaplin lost his own lookalike contest.
90points

#19

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
The Supreme Court in America has a basket ball court in the top floor and it’s called. You guessed it: the highest court in the land.
86points

#20

“Your Brain Just Ignores It”: 50 People Share The Most Ridiculous Fact They Know
Birds’ bones are not hollow to be lighter. They are also more dense, which means they end up weighing about the same even though they are hollow. The structure does add some stiffness, but does not really make them appreciably lighter.
The *actual* reason that birds’ bones are hollow is to add volume to the air sacks that are part of their (extremely different) respiratory system.
*The insides of birds’ bones are part of their respiratory system?!*
Also, air only flows one way through birds’ lungs, with these air sacks basically pumping air through them.
Birds are weird af.
85points
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