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The universe contains more stars than grains of sand on Earth.
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Some black holes are billions of times heavier than the Sun.
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Black holes can bend time and space so strongly that time slows down near them.
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Tarrare (c. 1772–1798) was a French showman and soldier known for his insatiable appetite and ability to consume vast, unimaginable amounts of food. Throughout his life, he exhibited a constant, ravenous hunger that led him to eat live animals, inedible objects, and, according to reports, human remains.
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The Great Molasses Flood – A huge tank of molasses exploded in Boston in 1919, causing a sticky disaster.
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On October 17, 1814, a massive 22-foot wooden vat at Meux & Co’s Horse Shoe Brewery in London ruptured, releasing over 320,000 gallons of hot porter into the surrounding St. Giles slum. The tidal wave of beer destroyed homes, killing eight people, many of whom were trapped in submerged basements. #BeerNote #LondonMistresses
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The "time-traveling elevator" associated with Cleopatra is a modern, viral, and humorous urban legend used to illustrate just how ancient Egypt was during her lifetime.
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The Cadaver Synod – A pope put the corpse of his predecessor on trial. #pope #synod #trialrun
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Tulip Mania in the 1600s – How tulips caused one of history’s first economic bubbles. #World #tulips
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In late 1932, Australia launched a military operation in Western Australia to curb 20,000 emus destroying crops, but the "war" ended in failure, with the birds outmaneuvering soldiers. Armed with Lewis machine guns and 10,000 rounds, troops killed only about 986 emus. The emus' ability to scatter made them nearly impossible to target. #war #emus #AustraliaFirst #WesternAdventure
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Operation Paul Bunyan – A bizarre U.S. military operation just to cut down a single poplar tree in the Korean DMZ.
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The Dancing Plague of 1518 – Hundreds of people in Strasbourg danced uncontrollably for days, some to their deaths. #dancechallenge #FrancePedoland #Euronews
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Exploring the world shouldn’t mean losing connection. 🌍 Enjoy fast and reliable mobile data wherever you travel. Stay online, share your journey, and work from anywhere without worrying about roaming charges. 📶 Major Mobile Carriers With Roaming Capabilities These are traditional mobile operators that include international roaming options on certain plans: Telstra – Offers roaming add‑ons and global connectivity via its extensive global roaming partnerships. Vodafone / Vodafone Idea (Vi) – Large global operator with roaming plans in many countries and specific international roaming packs available. T‑Mobile – In the U.S., many postpaid plans include roaming data in numerous destinations (often via partner networks). AT&T – Offers International Data Pass with roaming data use in many countries. Three (UK) – Offers roaming in Europe and beyond on select plans. #TravelTech #GlobalConnectivity #RovingData #DigitalNomad
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If the World Had Only 100 People: 60 would be Asian 19 African 9 European 8 from North America (including Central) 5 from South America / Caribbean (The rest scattered or Oceania) Gender: Roughly 50 women and 50 men (near parity globally) Age: About 25–30 children/under 15 70–75 adults Religion (approximate global shares): 31 Christian 24 Muslim 15 Hindu 7 Buddhist 16 no religion/atheist/agnostic The rest other faiths
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Strange or unusual laws from around the world that often surprise travelers: Singapore: Chewing gum is banned (except for medical reasons). Italy (Milan): Feeding pigeons in public squares is illegal. Thailand: Stepping on money is illegal because it has the King’s face. France: It’s illegal to wear a mask in public unless authorized. Switzerland: You can’t flush the toilet after 10 PM in apartments (noise law). Denmark: Children under 14 can’t ride a bicycle at night without lights. Australia: It’s illegal to possess more than 50kg of potatoes in Western Australia. Japan: Dancing after midnight in clubs is illegal (some exceptions now). United Arab Emirates: Public displays of affection can be punished. Switzerland: Owning just one guinea pig is illegal—they are social animals. Singapore: Selling or owning chewing gum is banned (except therapeutic gum). Italy: No keeping chickens in city apartments. Sweden: It’s illegal to drive a dirty car if it hinders visibility. Thailand: Driving shirtless can get you fined. Venice, Italy: Feeding pigeons can lead to fines. South Korea: It’s illegal to distribute pornographic material. China: Strict internet censorship and VPN use without permission is illegal. Germany: Wearing Nazi symbols is illegal except in education or art.
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Moving abroad? Expect cultural shocks! From spicy food, tipping norms, and bowing etiquette to work culture, gender roles, and personal space—adjusting takes patience, curiosity, and an open mind.
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Super Eagles of Nigeria have reached the AFCON final 8 times (3 wins, 5 runner-ups) 🇳🇬🏆 Wins (Champions): • 1980 (hosts, beat Algeria 3-0) • 1994 (in Tunisia) • 2013 (in South Africa) Runner-ups (lost finals): • 1984 (to Cameroon) • 1988 (to Cameroon) • 1990 (to Algeria) • 2000 (to Cameroon on pens, co-hosted) • 2023 (to Ivory Coast 1-2)
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Here are the countries with the least power outages: Singapore — ≈0.14–3 minutes/year Switzerland — ≈5–10 minutes/year Netherlands — ≈10–15 minutes/year Denmark — ≈10–20 minutes/year
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