I never knew that......

A serieal killer named william suff allegedly used flesh from his victims in chili for a cookoff. He won

The episode of family guy where stewie eats his cereal with horse sperm got 188000 fcc complaints

Haggen daas creator was american. The name means nothing

A grizzly bears bite can crush a bowling ball
 
In 2009, a comparative study on Porn was cut short because researchers couldn't find men in their 20s who had never seen porn.
 
Norther Arizona university and the city gets a lot of snow
 
In 2009, a comparative study on Porn was cut short because researchers couldn't find men in their 20s who had never seen porn.
Should've tried to find some Amish dudes shortly after they go to explore the rest of the world.
 
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French Toast Isn't French. Joseph French advertised the modern toast but forgot to add the apostrophe

You can change your language on Facebook to "Pirate." (go to settings and find languages, find English (Pirate)

A cat has been the mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska for 15 years

During WWII, Japan bombed China with fleas infected with bubonic plague

A Slave in America in 1850 would cost over $12,000 in 2013 dollars.
 
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Everytime john travolta uses the bathroom in pulp fiction something terrible happens.
 
i never knew that Greys Anatomy STILL comes on television

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Same lady that created Grey's anatomy also created Scandal. Kerry :hat
 
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It explains how there isn't a super Mario "universe" that it takes place in.

Rather it's a play unfolding before your eyes and it's a show.
 
Yea its a play
Costumes
Sets
I think they even take a bow at theend
 
Shakespeare invented 1,700 words. Here are some that are used frequently.

accommodation
aerial
amazement
apostrophe
assassination
auspicious
baseless
bloody
bump
castigate
changeful
clangor
control (noun)
countless
courtship
critic
critical
dexterously
dishearten
dislocate
dwindle
eventful
exposure
fitful
frugal
generous
gloomy
gnarled
hurry
impartial
inauspicious
indistinguishable
invulnerable
lapse
laughable
lonely
majestic
misplaced
monumental
multitudinous
obscene
palmy
perusal
pious
premeditated
radiance
reliance
road
sanctimonious
seamy
sportive
submerge
suspicious
 
French Toast Isn't French. Joseph French advertised the modern toast but forgot to add the apostrophe

This is an urban legend and a myth.

Earliest known "French Toast" recipes come from a collection of old Latin recipes in earlier centuries (4th or 5th) which eventually migrated to other parts of Europe, mainly parts of France, where they called it "pain perdu", which means "lost bread" or "waste bread". It was called this because it was traditionally made with stale or spare baguettes from the night before. They also soaked it in milk, not eggs. That came later. :D


Speaking of "French" Cuisine, French Fries are not French, which is sort of obvious. Only Americans and Canadians call them French Fries. It is an old English term, in which something is typically deep fried in oil. Thomas Jefferson referred to the fries as "Potatoes fried in a French fashion", which parts of Europe called them frites and chips.
 
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