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13 Random Facts That You Didn't Need To Know

People are drawn to two things. The initial one is chance. Some people even find enjoyment in playing games of chance because of the concept of random chance. The second is education. We don't hesitate to experiment and learn new things. Learning is important, enjoyable, and can lead to the development of fresh viewpoints. But what would happen if we combined our enthusiasm for learning with our appreciation of randomness?
What you receive are unrelated bits of knowledge that are useless. We've selected  interesting but pointless facts that we think are worth knowing but aren't actually useful in everyday life. You should thus get your pen and paper ready because you will learn something new today!

#1

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The bits at the end of shoe laces (metal or plastic or whatever) that make it easier to lace up your shoes are called aglets.

#2

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“Twinkle Twinkle Little Star” and “A B C D E F G” sound the same

#3

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It’s possible to put a lightbulb inside your mouth, but you can’t get it out without breaking either the glass or your jaw. And no, I don’t know why.

#4

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Finland is home to the most metal bands per capita, with around 53.5 metal bands per 100,000 people.

#5

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That the angels do not naturally have a human form. When you actually read in depth about them, they are said to be both beautiful and yet among the most terrifying beings in the universe. When they say “Be not afraid” there is a reason for it, and it’s not because they popped out of nowhere in front of your face.

#6

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That giraffes mostly sleep standing up and only for like 30 minutes a day.

#7

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Polar bears have black skin. Their fur is actually clear, not white, and each strand of fur is a hollow tube made of keratin (the same stuff as our fingernails) to trap heat and keep them warm.

#8

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That DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. I’ve known it since the 4th grade. I’m 57.

#9

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Because of the rotation of the earth, an object can be thrown farther if it is thrown west.

#10

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Squirrels don’t remember where they buried their acorns. They just bury so many that it’s easy to find one wherever they dig.

#11

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Messages from your brain travel along your nerves at up to 200 miles per hour.

#12

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Rockets/spaceships are launched from positions near the equator to the east because the Earth’s rotation makes a start more fuel efficient that way.

#13

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The tip of your elbow is called your wenis.
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