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Divorce Rates Double Over Christmas, Peaking in January​

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According to out of the United Kingdom, divorce rates spike over the Christmas period. So, what gives? According to Wilson Nesbitt, the surge in separations could be the result of the intense two- to three-week period that makes up the holidays, which can bring about financial stresses, too much time with in-laws, and more, all of which would test any couple—let alone a pair that are struggling.
 

Creedence Clearwater Revival has the most No. 2 Billboard hits—without ever hitting No. 1.​

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John Fogerty's swamp rock band has the odd distinction of having seen more of its singles hit No. 2 on the charts, without ever hitting No. 1, than any other musical act. Between March 1969 and Oct. 1970, the band scored five No. 2 singles on the Billboard Top 100—"Proud Mary," "Bad Moon Rising," "Green River," "Travelin' Band," and "Lookin' Out My Back Door"—but never saw one of its songs get to the top spot. No other act has topped this dubious honor since.
interesting
 

One Time, Pizza Hut Delivered to the International Space Station​


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Well, this delivery probably took a little longer than 30 minutes… In 2001, Pizza Hut became the first restaurant chain to deliver to space. This was mostly a publicity stunt by the company—a more than $1 million publicity stunt. The pizza was delivered via a resupply rocket to Russian astronaut Yuri Usachov.
 

There Used to be Hundreds of Elephant Species​

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At one point on earth, there were more than 350 different species of elephants in the world. Today, there are only two: African elephants and Asian elephants. The African elephant is the larger of the two, and both female and male African elephants grow tusks. Of the Asian elephants, only the males grow tusks.
 

Facial Hair Is Responsible for a lot of Wasted Guinness​

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According to a report in the Guardian, Guinness drinkers who have mustaches are wasting an estimated 162,719 pints, collectively, every single year because the drink gets trapped in upper-lip facial hair. (Maybe they're "shaving" it for later.)
 

Twister, the Game, was Once Accused of Being Too Sexy​

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Talk about twisted. But it's true! The Milton-Bradley game first hit the shelves in 1966 and was deemed "sex in a box" by a competitor. But, on May 3, 1966, during an episode of the Tonight Show, Carson took a minute to highlight the new game. It went on to sell more than 3 million copies over the next year.
 

Australian Sportswoman of the Year was Once Awarded to a Horse​

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In 2012, Sally Pearson, the gold medal winner of the 100m hurdles in the 2012 London Summer Olympics, in what might have been the greatest moment of the '12 Games, was totally snubbed. Phil Rothfield and Darren Hadland, sportswriters at the Daily Telegraph, in Sydney, named Black Caviar—a horse who's won every race she's been part of—as the Sportswoman of the Year. And no, they weren't horsing around. Despite receiving a whole lot of backlash (the decision was roundly ridiculed as sexist on social media), they doubled down. As for who won sportsman that year? Michael Clarke, the cricket player.
 

Moose Are Great Swimmers​

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Take that, Phelps! Moose, despite their lanky legs and floppy frame, are actually excellent swimmers. In fact, these big land mammals can completely submerge under water for up to 30 seconds! According to Canadian Geographic, moose can swim up to 10 miles and can dive 16 feet deep.
 

Nintendo Once Tried to Compete With LEGO​

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You'd think the company would have had enough what with dominating the video game market. But Nintendo once tried to take on plastic toys, too, going after LEGO back in 1960s Japan. the company created a series of construction sets with colorful plastic blocks, which it called Nintendo N&B Blocks. The studs were identical to LEGOs, allowing the two brands to be mixed and matched. They sold briskly for a few years before legal pressure led the company to shelve their product.
 

The Indian Constitution Is the Longest Written Constitution In the World​

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This document, running 145,000 words spread over 22 parts and 395 articles, making it far and away the longest of its type. (For comparison, the U.S. Constitution is about 4,500 words.) It was first adopted by the state on November 26th, 1949, and came into practice on January 26th, 1950.
 

In 1989, Queen Elizabeth II was the Richest Person In England​

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In 1989, the Sunday Times started the Rich List, a compilation of the 300 wealthiest people in the United Kingdom. That year, Queen Elizabeth II was at the top of the list. In 2015, however, she didn't make the list at all, coming in at 302 with a wealth of £340 million (she was at 285 the year before).
 

The IRS Taxes Ill-Gotten Gains, Too​

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Yes, the IRS wants to tax your illegal income, too. According to CNN, "Income from illegal activities, such as money from dealing illegal drugs, must be included in your income on Form 1040, line 21, or on Schedule C or Schedule C-EZ (Form 1040) if from your self-employment activity."
 

You Can Teach Your Dog to Read​

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"Read" might be a bit generous, but Fido is nonetheless probably smarter than you're giving him credit for. You can actually teach your dog to recognize written words as cues, such as "sit," "stay," "shake," all that jazz. So, no, he can't necessarily give you a book report on Atlas Shrugged, but still pretty cool, no?
 

The IRS Taxes Ill-Gotten Gains, Too​

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Yes, the IRS wants to tax your illegal income, too. According to CNN, "Income from illegal activities, such as money from dealing illegal drugs, must be included in your income on Form 1040, line 21, or on Schedule C or Schedule C-EZ (Form 1040) if from your self-employment activity."
bet they get a ton of dealers filing 😛
 

Exercise Doesn't Really Help You Lose Weight​

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You can't outrun a bad diet. Recently, study after study has shown that, in order to lose weight, you need to watch what you're eating—and eat less—rather than try and run it all off at the gym. Weight loss is all about calories: how many you take in, how many you burn. To lose weight, you need to be in a calorie deficit. That's it. Full stop. What you're eating is far more important that what you're doing, since even the most arduous workouts will only burn about 500 calories per hour.
 

One Time, Kanye West Sold a $120 Plain White T-Shirt​

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Maybe just to show off how foolish some of his fans are, the rap superstar once offered up a boring white t-shirt, with a $120 price tag on it (promoting such attributes as "Short sleeves" and "Egyptian cotton") and it still sold out immediately. You can't beat the power of branding, it seems.
 

Muhammad Ali Starred In a Broadway Musical​

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While Ali was suspended from boxing, for not joining the army during the Vietnam War, he found a very different way to keep busy: taking the stage on Broadway. He starred for five days in Oscar Brown Jr. and Jean Pace's adaptation of Joseph Dolan Tuotti's play Big Time Buck White. Perhaps most surprising: He was apparently pretty good! As the New York Times critic wrote at the time, Ali, "He emerges as a modest, naturally appealing man. He sings with a pleasant slightly impersonal voice, acts without embarrassment and moves with innate dignity."
 

Burger King Once Tried to Sell Cologne​

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In 2008, the fast food chain Burger King launched the cologne "Flame," a men's body spray. The restaurant where the Whopper was born described the spray as "the scent of seduction, with a hint of flame-broiled meat." Do you want fries with your tongue-in-cheek marketing stunt?
 

Almost All Languages Follow a Certain Law​

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Known as Zipf's law, this linguistic idea holds that the second-most common word is used half as much as the most-common word, while the third most-common word is use one-third as much as the most-common word, and so on. For example, in English, "the" is the most common word and accounts for 7 percent of all word occurrences, while "of," the second-most common, clocks in at 3.5 percent. "And" follows after that.
 

There Are Hydrogen-Operated Trains​

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Hydrogen is becoming an option for the future of fuel to cut down on carbon emissions—look no further than what's going on in Germany. In 2018, the first hydrogen-powered train went operational in the country. Two trains built by the French train manufacturer Alstom are now operating on a 62-mile stretch of line in northern Germany. While it's costlier, it is more eco-friendly.
 

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