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People may fart a lot after they’re dead
A coffin, farting.
People may fart a lot after they’re dead
Adult humans contain up to 60% water
A man whose body is literally half made of liquid water.
Adult humans contain up to 60% water
Before the eraser, bread was used to remove pencil marks
A hand holding a loaf of bread and using it to erase erroneous math formulas on a piece of paper.
Before the eraser, bread was used to remove pencil marks
Finns have a term that means ‘drinking at home, alone, in your underwear’
A man wearing only pants, slouching on the sofa drinking beers and vodka.
Finns have a term that means ‘drinking at home, alone, in your underwear’
Chewing gum is illegal in Singapore
A pack of chewing gum and a crushed gum in the middle of police handcuffs.
Chewing gum is illegal in Singapore
A French dog created legal history by appearing as a witness in a murder case
A dalmatian, standing in a courtroom behind a wooden podium with a microphone
A French dog created legal history by appearing as a witness in a murder case
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  1. A man whose body is literally half made of liquid water.

    Adult humans contain up to 60% water

    November 24, 2021

  2. A hand holding a loaf of bread and using it to erase erroneous math formulas on a piece of paper.

    Before the eraser, bread was used to remove pencil marks

    October 27, 2021

  3. A man wearing only pants, slouching on the sofa drinking beers and vodka.

    Finns have a term that means ‘drinking at home, alone, in your underwear’

    October 13, 2021

  4. A pack of chewing gum and a crushed gum in the middle of police handcuffs.

    Chewing gum is illegal in Singapore

    October 6, 2021

  5. A dalmatian, standing in a courtroom behind a wooden podium with a microphone

    A French dog created legal history by appearing as a witness in a murder case

    September 29, 2021

  6. The kids’ menu of a restaurant. The frontpage features a pint of beer. sold for 5 rubles.

    In Russia, beer was not considered an alcoholic beverage until 2013

    September 22, 2021

  7. A teenage George W. Bush and three highschool girls performing with pom-poms. Bush is doing the splits.

    George W. Bush was the head cheerleader at his high school

    September 15, 2021

  8. An old television set, floating in space, showing a static noise screen interfered with an image of a big explosion.

    1% of the static on the empty channel of an analog television is a remnant of the Big Bang

    September 1, 2021

  9. A young Abraham Lincolnm holding the trophy banner of a wrestling championship.

    Abraham Lincoln was a wrestling champion

    August 18, 2021

  10. A pint of beer, in which floats a fossilised fish.

    There is a beer brewed out of fossils

    August 11, 2021

  11. A cardboard box full of iPods, with “Karl’s” written on it.

    Karl Lagerfeld owned hundreds of iPods

    August 4, 2021

  12. A tequila shot served with lime and salt. Diamonds can be seen in the glass.

    You can make diamonds out of tequila

    July 28, 2021

  13. A take-away cup of Coca-Cola, floating and overflowing in the vacuum of space.

    Coca-Cola was the first soft drink in space

    July 21, 2021

  14. A piece of cheese on a plate, being lifted by a fishing hook on a line.

    Cheese is the most shoplifted food

    July 14, 2021

  15. A runner crossing a banner reading: “+ 7 hours bonus”.

    1 hour of running could add 7 hours to your life

    July 7, 2021

  16. A goldfish in a fishbowl, visualising the notes of “Für Elise”, shown floating in the air.

    Goldfish can distinguish the music of one composer from another

    June 30, 2021

  17. A 5-volts battery looking like a tombstone: “Alex Volta, RIP, ✝”, a flower next to it.

    Deceased human bodies can be turned into electricity

    June 23, 2021

  18. Red sticks on dynamite in a bundle, one of which is open at the bottom, with peanuts falling out of it. The label reads “May contain traces of nuts”.

    Dynamite can be made from peanuts

    June 16, 2021

  19. A small representation of the Australian land, with a windmill and a Dutch flag.

    Until the early 19th century, Australia was best known as New Holland

    June 9, 2021

  20. A mug with the inscription “World’s best boss”, with a turd floating in the coffee.

    20% of mugs at work contain faecal bacteria

    June 2, 2021

  21. A coin being tossed over and over and landing on heads every time.

    The odds of a coin flip are actually not 50-50 but 51-49

    May 26, 2021

  22. A warning sign made of bamboo, that read “! Clumsy pandas”.

    One of the big life threats for baby pandas is getting crushed by their mothers

    May 19, 2021

  23. A fly in a helmet, floating in space.

    The first animals sent into space were fruit flies

    May 12, 2021

  24. A mordern office chair, on which is sitting a chimpanzee.

    The office chair with wheels was invented by Charles Darwin

    May 5, 2021

  25. A Chanel bag, with a golden swastika as a logo

    Coco Chanel was a Nazi secret agent

    April 28, 2021

  26. A coffee cup encircled by a hangman's knot

    In the 17th century Ottoman Empire, drinking coffee was punished by death

    April 21, 2021

  27. A pile of printed-out pages from a scientific paper, covered in cobwebs.

    50% of academic papers are never read by anyone other than their authors, reviewers and editors

    April 14, 2021

  28. A home radiator emitting heat and a ghost.

    Some towns in Scandinavia use the heat from their crematorium for heating houses

    April 7, 2021

  29. A plant in a pot, emitting light, with a white allow around its leaves.

    During photosynthesis, plants emit light that humans can’t see

    March 31, 2021

  30. A wallet containing a credit card and peppercorns.

    In medieval Europe, black pepper was an expensive luxury item that was used to pay rent and taxes

    March 24, 2021

  31. A body deodorant stick made of garlic.

    Eating garlic actually makes your body smell better

    March 17, 2021

  32. Hieroglyphs on a stone, representing Cleopatra with an iPhone

    Cleopatra lived closer to the launch of the iPhone than to the building of the Great Pyramids

    March 10, 2021

  33. A bottle of cologne with a plastic pump like handsoap or sanitiser gel. The labels reads “Eau de Cologne, Plague Edition”.

    Cologne was once used as a protection against the plague

    March 3, 2021

  34. A person dressed in ancient Greek clothes, singing in a microphone while reading along the lyrics on a very very long strip of paper.

    Greece’s national anthem has 158 verses

    February 24, 2021

  35. A woman eating salmon and having very very long salmon-coloured hair.

    Salmon helps your hair grow

    February 17, 2021

  36. A chocolate tablet in a museum exhibit, in the middle of sabre-toothed tiger skulls, mammoth bones and trilobites.

    Cacao plants are slated to disappear by as early as 2050 due to climate change

    February 10, 2021

  37. A sheet of papyrus full of hieroglyphs. One of them depicts a mashmallow on a stick over a campfire.

    Ancient Egyptians were the first to make a sweet treat from the marshmallow plant

    February 3, 2021

  38. Planet Earth, around which orbit plenty of everyday objects like a green plant, a TV set, a chair, a bagpack, a lamp, a skateboard, etc.

    There are about 29,000 human-made objects orbiting around Earth

    January 27, 2021

  39. A library bookshelf filled with fifty books. A sign on the shelf reads “DNA”.

    A single human being’s DNA contains as much information as 50 novels

    January 20, 2021

  40. Illustration of a breakfast consisting of a cup of coffee and a pack of cigarettes, a lunch of soup and cigarettes, a snack of cigarettes, and a dinner of coffee and cigarettes.

    For The Wizard of Oz, 16-year-old actress Judy Garland was forced to take on a diet of chicken soup, coffee, and 80 cigarettes a day

    January 13, 2021

  41. A bottle of clear water, labelled “Fresh water, purified”. Inside, there is a turd.

    Llama droppings has been used to purify water in Bolivia

    January 6, 2021

  42. A jar of honey with the inscription: “Expiration date: NEVER”.

    Honey doesn’t spoil

    December 30, 2020

  43. A Christmas tree garlanded with police tape, with a sign reading “Confiscated”

    Christmas used to be illegal in the US

    December 23, 2020

  44. A little exhibition of marine animals, each with a small label in front of them: starfish, crab, sea urchin, whelk, jellyfish… that one has evaporated and only shows an empty space.

    Jellyfish evaporate

    December 16, 2020

  45. A bunch on bananas with fruit stickers showing the radioactive symbol.

    Bananas are radioactive

    December 9, 2020

  46. A smoked cigar on a stand, with a label readin “12.000 dollars”

    A cigar half-smoked by Winston Churchill sold for $12,000

    December 2, 2020

  47. A can of 7-up reading “7-up-and-down”

    Until 1948, 7-Up contained a mood stabiliser used to treat bipolar disorder

    November 25, 2020

  48. A laptop computer on which are growing a lot of mushrooms.

    Scientists are working on fungi-based computers

    November 18, 2020

  49. Close-up on legs wearing slippers and a pyjama that is now too short.

    You are one or two centimetres taller when you get out of bed in the morning

    November 11, 2020

  50. A panda painting a watermelon in white and placing it on her belly to pretend it’s bigger.

    Pandas can fake pregnancies

    November 4, 2020

  51. A picture of a crow posted on a target against a tree, with several black feathers stuck in it like arrows.

    Crows can hold grudges

    October 28, 2020

  52. A pigeon wearing an oversized doctor’s coat and a stethoscope, standing on a mammogram.

    Trained pigeons can identify breast cancer in mammograms as accurately as human experts

    October 21, 2020

  53. A cat sitting on a mayor’s desk.

    For 20 years, the mayor of Talkeetna in Alaska was a cat called Stubbs

    October 14, 2020

  54. A sheep, a duck and a rooster in the basket of a hot air baloon, the sheep looking through a spyglass.

    A sheep, a duck and a rooster were the first passengers on a hot air balloon

    October 8, 2020

  55. A bear taken in picture at the entrance of a prison, holding a sign.

    There is a polar bear jail in Canada

    October 6, 2020

  56. A workbench on which are hanging a spanner, a bottle of motor oil, a royal crown, a sceptre.

    Queen Elizabeth was a mechanic during WWII

    October 1, 2020

  57. A safe vault full of little mapple syrup bottles.

    Canada has a strategic maple syrup reserve

    September 24, 2020

  58. A astronaut on Mars, wairing a kilt and planting the Scottish flag.

    There is a Scottish tartan designed for Mars exploration

    September 22, 2020

  59. A lemon floating, a lime sinking.

    A lemon will float in water, but a lime will sink

    September 18, 2020

  60. Cigarettes inside an eggplant.

    Eggplants contain nicotine

    September 17, 2020

  61. Numerous fish in plastic bags, falling from the sky, each attached to a little parachute.

    Fish are getting dumped from aeroplanes in order to repopulate lakes

    September 15, 2020

  62. A fine ticket reading: “Violation: too long nose, $15” with a figure showing two noses, one illegal and one acceptable.

    Some cities in the US used to have ‘ugly laws’, fining people $1 to $50 for their bad looks

    September 10, 2020

  63. A sloth crouched at the bottom of a tree, reading a newspaper, a roll of toilet paper attached to a near branch.

    About once a week, sloths make a trip to the bottom of their tree in order to poop

    September 8, 2020

  64. A sample jar being peed in, teeth floating in it.

    Scientists can grow teeth out of the stem cells found in urine

    September 3, 2020

  65. A pineapple served on a luxurious velvet cushion with golden details, carried by a hand wearing a fancy sleeve.

    Pineapples were status symbols in 18th century Europe

    September 1, 2020

  66. A christian priest holding the IKEA catalogue close to his chest.

    The IKEA catalogue is as widespread as the Bible

    August 27, 2020

  67. A little baby locked in a cage haphazardly hanging out of a windowsill.

    In 1930s London, babies were dangled out of windows in “baby cages”

    August 25, 2020

  68. A motorcycle getting is tank filled up through a pipe connected to a toilet.

    A Japanese toilet brand has built a motorcycle that runs on excrement

    August 20, 2020

  69. The face of a man, on the forehead of whom a little dot can be seen. A speech bubble emanating from the dot read: “Talk dirty to me!”.

    Tiny mites are living and having sex on your face

    August 18, 2020

  70. A tombstone, on which the cause of death is specified to be “forgot to sigh”.

    We sigh every 5 minutes on average, without which our lungs would collapse

    August 13, 2020

  71. Iceland, with a pole of signs pointing in four directions. All read “Greenland”.

    Greenland is farther east, west, north, and south than Iceland

    August 11, 2020

  72. A jar of Play-Doh with a sponge on its side.

    Play-Doh was originally sold and used as a wallpaper cleaner

    August 6, 2020

  73. A shrew collapsed in an armchair, drunk, glasses and bottles of wine spread around.

    Pen-tailed treeshrews spend every night drinking fermented nectar

    August 4, 2020

  74. A visual reminding of Dalí’s painting “The Persistence of Memory”, in which pocket watches are melting in a landscape. Here one watch is replaced by the Chupa Chups logo.

    The Chupa Chups logo was designed by Salvador Dalí

    July 30, 2020

  75. A chimera half bison (on its front), half cow (on its rear).

    A cow and bison hybrid is called a ‘beefalo’

    July 28, 2020

  76. A young girl playing hopscotch outside. The chalk lines on the floor look like a swastika.

    The spot where Hitler shot himself is now a kids’ playground

    July 23, 2020

  77. Two testicles, one hanging lower

    One testicle usually hangs lower than the other

    July 21, 2020

  78. Many bananas with different shapes and colours.

    There are over 1,000 varieties of bananas

    July 16, 2020

  79. A wooden stick packaged in a blister box like an action figure. “New!”, the package reads.

    The world’s oldest toy might be the stick

    July 14, 2020

  80. A man on a sport field, wearing a cheerleading dress and pompoms.

    Cheerleading started as an all-male activity

    July 9, 2020

  81. A sealed transparent plastic pouch full of gray smoky air, labelled “Polluted air, made in China”.

    29% of San Francisco’s air pollution comes from Asia

    July 7, 2020

  82. A portrait of the character of Tintin, his noise replaced by a penis.

    Tintin is called Tantan in Japanese because ‘Tintin’ would read as the slang for ‘penis’

    July 2, 2020

  83. Two cows drinking from a glass aquarium full of fish.

    In Latin, a watering place for cattle was called an ‘aquarium’

    June 30, 2020

  84. A person standing in the shower, pee running all along their legs down to the floor.

    By peeing in the shower, you can save 2,200 litres of water a year

    June 25, 2020

  85. A full McDonals’s menu, including fries, soda, and a big pink broccoli.

    McDonald’s once made bubblegum flavoured broccoli

    June 23, 2020

  86. An orchestra conductor floating around a black hole that is producing music

    The sound of a black hole is a B-flat note

    June 18, 2020

  87. Three 1-litre cartons wearing the label “Pure sweat” and a pictogramme of tennis rackets.

    Tennis players produce up to 3 litres of sweat an hour

    June 16, 2020

  88. A newborn giraffe, falling with a parachute.

    Baby giraffes are born falling 1.5 metres to the ground

    June 11, 2020

  89. A big pizza with two basketball backboards and baskets on opposite sides.

    The world’s largest pizza was about 3 times as big as a basketball court

    June 9, 2020

  90. A stylised island within a lake on an island within a lake on an island

    There is an island within a lake on an island within a lake on an island

    June 4, 2020

  91. A simple IKEA plastic chair with a basket on it and some wheels.

    The first shopping cart was made of a folding chair with a basket on the seat and wheels on the legs

    June 2, 2020

  92. A person hula-hooping a flow of blood circling around their body.

    Blood makes a loop around your body 1,500 times a day

    May 28, 2020

  93. Two avocados and a banana, forming the figure of male genitals.

    The word ‘avocado’ comes from a Nahuatl word meaning both avocado and testicle

    May 26, 2020

  94. A myriad of little piles of snow, each with a label on which can be read some Scots words for snow.

    The Scots language has 421 words for snow

    May 21, 2020

  95. Four 2CV cars crashing into each other.

    There are no stop signs in Paris

    May 19, 2020

  96. A penguin wearing lingerie and lying down flirtatiously next to a sign reading “1 pebble = 15 minutes”.

    Some penguins engage in prostitution, providing sex for pebbles to build their nest

    May 14, 2020

  97. A diamond inside another diamond.

    A diamond can grow inside another diamond

    May 12, 2020

  98. A Christian pastor in religious vesture, pole dancing in a strip club.

    There is a strip club in Canada that doubles as a church on Sundays

    May 7, 2020

  99. An hamster running in a loose wheel on the road at night.

    Hamsters on a wheel can run 9 km a night

    May 5, 2020

  100. An iguana wearing sunglasses with three lenses.

    Iguanas have three eyes: the third one only perceives brightness

    April 30, 2020

  101. A little Batman hoovering the house

    Kids perform better at boring tasks when dressed as Batman

    April 28, 2020

  102. A nun with all the religious apparatus, holding a laptop branded with a Christian cross.

    Mary Kenneth Keller was a Roman catholic sister and one of the first two persons to get a PhD in computer science in the US

    April 23, 2020

  103. A crying widow dressed in black, throwing a frisbee into a hole in the ground.

    The inventor of the Frisbee was cremated and his ashes made into Frisbees

    April 21, 2020

  104. An elephant on a trampoline, all loosened and flat from the weight.

    Elephants can’t jump

    April 16, 2020

  105. A person encircled by a multitude of hands.

    On average, we touch our faces 15.7 times an hour

    April 14, 2020

  106. A diver slipping a letter in a underwater postbox.

    The world’s deepest postbox is in Susami Bay, Japan

    April 9, 2020

  107. A chicken with a fake T-Rex tail tied behind it.

    To find out how dinosaurs walked, scientists have been sticking fake tails on chickens

    April 7, 2020

  108. A toddler covered in stamps, stuck in a mailbox.

    From 1913 to 1915, parents in the US could mail their kids through the postal service

    April 2, 2020

  109. A person sitting in an armchair reading the newspaper, wearing a cow-patterned outfit and eating the grass plant beside them.

    Boanthropy is the psychological disorder of someone who believes they are a cow

    March 31, 2020

  110. A hand holding a smartphone with a “Rocket Launch” app open on the screen.

    Your smartphone is more powerful than the space shuttle’s computers

    March 26, 2020

  111. Three ferrets standing around a suitcase, each wearing a tie.

    A group of ferrets is called a business

    March 24, 2020

  112. A Macintosh computer from the nineties, on which is plugged a music keyboard. The Windows 95 startup screen is shown on the monitor.

    The startup music for Windows 95 was composed on a Mac

    March 19, 2020

  113. A giraffe wearing black leather boots and holding a whip

    Giraffes with dark spots are more dominant than those with light spots

    March 17, 2020

  114. Adolf Hitler, recognisable by its moustache, dressed as a seventies‘ hippie, doing the peace sign and wearing a peace symbol.

    Adolf Hitler was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1939

    March 12, 2020

  115. A slug climbing in a bottle of beer.

    Slugs like beer

    March 10, 2020

  116. A goose dressed like a police dog, with black outfit reading “POLICE” and a muzzle.

    In some parts of China, police replaced guard dogs with geese

    March 5, 2020

  117. A fish sold in blister packaging like a piece of electronic.

    One of Samsung’s first product was dried fish

    March 3, 2020

  118. An audio cassette with a label reading “Toirtoise Sex: Mixtape”

    Some dinosaur noises in Jurassic Park were made from recordings of mating tortoises

    February 27, 2020

  119. Australian drivers in Queensland can get an emoji on their car plate

    February 25, 2020

  120. A birthday cake with a candle shaped in the number “39”. The icing on the cake reads “Happy B-day, cheater!”

    Men whose age ends in 9 are most prone to cheat

    February 20, 2020

  121. A bunch of grapes in a microwave, on fire.

    Grapes catch fire in the microwave

    February 18, 2020

  122. A male alligator in water, a porn magazine floating in front of him.

    Alligators have permanently erect penises

    February 13, 2020

  123. Two cows lying in the grass, one saying to the other: “I’m so moody”.

    Cows tell each other how they feel

    February 11, 2020

  124. A hairy leg and foot wearing a high-heeled shoe.

    It used to be common for men to wear high heels

    February 6, 2020

  125. A Google search box with the misspelled sentence “hwo 2 spel butifl” typed into it.

    In California, the word people most often google how to spell is “beautiful”

    February 4, 2020

  126. A group of Russian soldiers in full uniform, but barefoot.

    Russian soldiers were not always wearing socks until 2013

    January 30, 2020

  127. An Ottoman emperor sitting on a carpet and playing the Super Nintendo.

    Nintendo existed at the same time as the Ottoman Empire

    January 28, 2020

  128. The cut trunk of a tree, a pair of chopsticks planted in its centre.

    3.8 million trees are cut down every year in China to make disposable chopsticks

    January 23, 2020

  129. A long list of verses from the Beatles: “All you need is love”, “And I love her”, “Can't buy me love”, etc. The word “love” is highlighted each time it appears.

    The Beatles use the word “love” a total of 613 times in their songs

    January 21, 2020

  130. An arm wearing a Nazi uniform, and holding an Olympic torch featuring a swastika

    The Olympic Games’ torch relay is originally a Nazi idea

    January 16, 2020

  131. On the very top of one of the big rocks of the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge, stands a little character in full mountain climbing equipment

    Before 1977, tourists were allowed to climb the stones at Stonehenge

    January 14, 2020

  132. A rope forming a hangman's knot. An extra piece of rope adds a top-right pointing arrow the the hanging loop, making the whole looking like the Mars symbol, the common pictogram for men.

    Men are more likely than women to die when attempting suicide

    January 9, 2020

  133. An alpinist following directions given out by limbs sticking out of the snow.

    There are hundreds of dead bodies on Mount Everest. Some of them are used by climbers as indicators for directions.

    January 7, 2020

  134. A panda holding a sign. The sign reads “For rent: $1M. Call Xi Jinping”, followed by a Chinese phone number.

    China owns nearly all of the pandas in the world. They rent them out for about $1 million a year.

    January 2, 2020

  135. A tall building with a hole. A multiple lanes motorway is seen going through the building’s hole.

    A building in Japan has a highway passing through its 5th, 6th and 7th floors

    December 31, 2019

  136. A very tired-looking woman is pushing what seem to be a never ending row of babies’ pushchairs.

    The greatest officially recorded number of children born to one mother is 69

    December 26, 2019

  137. A woman is sitting in an inflatable rubber ring floating in water, working on her laptop, sipping a fresh drink, and protected from the sun with a straw hat. Large letters on the rubber ring reads “HR Department”.

    Women are more productive at warmer temperatures. The opposite is true for men.

    December 24, 2019

  138. Some old Chinese relics exhibited in a history museum: a vase, a statue… and a toothbrush, looking just like a modern one in the drawing.

    The toothbrush was invented in 1498 in China

    December 19, 2019

  139. A hand holding a phone. On the screen, a chat conversation is opened, reading: “Hi baby, I’m breaking up with you. Merry Christmas!”, and one Christmas tree emoji.

    The weeks leading up to Christmas are the most common time for couples to break up according to their Facebook status

    December 17, 2019

  140. A walrus in the sea, wearing a sleep mask

    Walruses can sleep while floating in water

    December 12, 2019

  141. An artist’s paint palette, with several drops of colours labelled with their name “yellow, red, etc”. The orange colour is labelled “yellow red”.

    There was no clear word for the colour orange until the 16th century

    December 10, 2019

  142. What seems to be a cereal box, carrying the name “Plastic Flakes” and the label “Crunchy”. In the bowl of milk in front of it, a lot of plastic bits and small plastic objects are seen floating.

    People eat at least 50,000 plastic particles a year

    December 5, 2019

  143. A set of sample tubes, each containing blood of a different colour and marked with a label. Red blood is labelled “human”, blue blood “octopus”, green blood “leech”, and yellow blood “beetle”.

    There are creatures on Earth with red, blue, green, and yellow blood

    December 3, 2019

  144. Close-up of a snail, wide open mouth, revealing thousands of little teeth.

    Snails have thousands of teeth

    November 28, 2019

  145. A koala on a branch, shivering of cold with icicles growing on its fur.

    Koalas hug trees to keep cool

    November 26, 2019

  146. A parking meter machine on which you can pay with a bank note. Jeff Bezos’ hand is seen paying with a one million dollars note.

    Jeff Bezos is so rich that spending $1.1 million to him is like spending $1 to an average American

    November 21, 2019

  147. An open pizza box in which lie a pizza with a few missing slices. Instead, a little handwritten note reads “I’m sorry”.

    28 percent of delivery drivers have taken food from a customer’s order

    November 19, 2019

  148. A computer mouse in the middle of other fitness equipment like weights and stretchers.

    You’d have to click the mouse 10 million times to burn one calorie

    November 14, 2019

  149. A big cardboard box, open on top. Lots of post-it notes are stuck on the outer sides, but only one inside.

    People literally sitting outside a box come up with more ideas than those sitting inside it

    November 12, 2019

  150. A turd lying on the surface of the moon in between two craters, little Earth in the background.

    Neil Armstrong’s poop is still on the Moon

    November 7, 2019

  151. An open jar of peanut butter, in which we can see three diamonds shining among the rest of the product.

    Scientists can turn peanut butter into diamonds

    November 5, 2019

  152. A hand inserting a CD in a car radio. Handwritten with a marker on the CD: “My Favourites”.

    Novice drivers do more errors when listening to a favourite song while driving than they do with unfamiliar music

    October 31, 2019

  153. A bare-chest man in swimming shorts, eating gelato, wearing a moustache, and owning a very long nipple hair.

    The longest nipple hair ever recorded was 17 cm long and belonged to a man in Italy

    October 29, 2019

  154. A red-white striped T-shirt, similar to the US flag. The label in the neck reads: “Not made in USA”.

    More than 97% of clothing sold in the US is not made in the US

    October 24, 2019

  155. A man wearing the uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and carrying a Canadian flag, seemingly floating in the air among the clouds over a Canadian forest.canada-gravity

    Parts of Canada have lower gravity

    October 22, 2019

  156. Cheese, some of it in a syringe

    Cheese triggers the same part of the brain as addictive drugs

    October 17, 2019

  157. A smartphone being handled with a toilet brush held by someone wearing cleaning gloves. The phone displays the poop emoji.

    Phones are dirtier than toilet seats

    October 15, 2019

  158. The hand of a prisoner, recognised by their striped uniform, holding a phone connecting the prison’s Wi-Fi network.

    In Singapore, connecting to someone else’s Wi-Fi is illegal and can be punished with up to 3 years of imprisonment

    October 10, 2019

  159. A kangaroo wearing underwear that has three straps between the legs instead of one.

    Female kangaroos have 3 vaginas

    October 8, 2019

  160. A submarine half submerged in the sea, featuring the Pepsi logo in Russian.

    Pepsi was at one point the owner of 17 Russian military submarines

    October 3, 2019

  161. A map of the world with five flags: Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Thailand and Liberia.

    Only 5 modern countries were never colonised by Europe

    October 1, 2019

  162. A person wearing rock climbing equipment and hiking on their sofa, with a sign reading “Mount Netflix”.

    The average American spends about 90% of their time indoors

    September 26, 2019

  163. Two windsocks striped white and red, one horizontal in the air the label “Back then”, and one hanging vertically with the label “Today”.

    Global wind speeds have been declining since 1960

    September 24, 2019

  164. The swoosh from the Nike logo, with a $35 price tag hanging on it.

    Nike’s swoosh logo was purchased in 1971 for $35

    September 19, 2019

  165. A post-it pad with a to-do list written on it. It reads: “1. Make a to-do list. 2. Cross out the tasks.” Both lines are crossed out.

    50% of people admit writing down tasks they have already done on their to-do list before satisfyingly crossing them off

    September 17, 2019

  166. A goat licking the feet of a person tied lying down.

    Romans used tickling as torture, with goats licking feet dipped in saltwater

    September 12, 2019

  167. A gloved hand holding a telephone. On the screen: the “It’s a match!” screen from the Tinder app, showing the picture of a penguin.

    In 2014, Tinder got its first match in Antarctica

    September 9, 2019

  168. A cup of tea or coffee, next to which stands an open box of Vaseline with a spoon in it.

    The inventor of Vaseline ate a spoonful of it every day

    September 6, 2019

  169. An 8-years old Hitler, already wearing a moustache, standing on a pedestal and wearing a gold swastika around his neck.

    As a kid, Adolf Hitler wanted to be a priest

    September 4, 2019

  170. A rabbit crying in front of a turd, on which is planted a cross.

    Rabbits can smell their dead relatives in the faeces of predators

    September 2, 2019

  171. A typical Roman citizen, wearing a toga and a crown of laurels, holding a pizza box and a can of coke.

    Scientists have found evidence of take-out restaurants in the remains of Pompeii

    August 30, 2019

  172. A car parked in front of a PlayStation videogame console with a TV screen displaying the logo of the game “GTA”. The game controller is lying on the front of the car.

    Self-driving cars play Grand Theft Auto to learn how to drive better

    August 28, 2019

  173. A hand-operated rotary printing press, two human legs spreading out from it, crushed in-between two cylinders.

    William Bullock, inventor of the web rotary press, was killed by his own invention

    August 26, 2019

  174. A hand holding a telephone with a broken screen glass. Behind the cracks, a conversation reads: “want to go out again?”, “sorry, I am a little turned off by your tbh”.

    86% of women in the US are turned off if their date has a cracked phone screen

    August 23, 2019

  175. A skier picking up an order from a small wooden cabin in the middle of the snow, carrying the McDonald’s M logo.

    McDonald’s has a ski-through restaurant in Sweden

    August 21, 2019

  176. A bus ticket on fire to the town of “Hell”. The ticket mentions a trip via “highway to hell” from the gate number “666”.

    There is a town in Michigan called “Hell”

    August 19, 2019

  177. A street made of water instead of asphalt. The usually painted lines and the zebra crossing seem to be white blocks floating at the surface.

    The Dutch village of Giethoorn has canals and footbridges instead of streets and roads

    August 16, 2019

  178. A box of All-Bran breakfast cereals, except that it says “Almost Bran”. A large part, but not all, of the box is highlighted, with a label reading “87%”.

    Kellogg’s All-Bran is only 87% bran

    August 14, 2019

  179. A tall white statue of Jesus, arms spread, standing on top of a hill. His head is emitting a Wi-Fi signal.

    There is a giant statue of Jesus in Poland that serves as a Wi-Fi antenna

    August 12, 2019

  180. A coconut cut in half and standing on top of a hospital drip stand where a fluid bag would normally be attached. A long transparent tube is going out of the coconut.

    Coconut water can be used as an intravenous drip instead of saline

    August 9, 2019

  181. A man carrying a chainsaw with his left hand, in the middle of cut tree trunks. His right arm is also entirely cut off.

    Left-handed people tend to live shorter lives because almost everything is designed for right-handed people

    August 7, 2019

  182. A kiwi bird wearing black glasses and carrying a white cane.

    Kiwi birds are losing their sight

    August 5, 2019

  183. A cat lying in a tray in a kitchen oven, looking cute and very confused

    People eat 10 million cats every year

    August 2, 2019

  184. A box of Corn Flakes breakfast cereals, with the label “Anti-masturbation” and a “XXX” symbol crossed out.

    Kellogg’s Corn Flakes were originally thought as a product to prevent masturbation

    July 31, 2019

  185. Two trees holding telephone handsets, presumably commutating together. One of them is watching through binoculars a fly coming in its direction.

    Trees can send secret warning signals to other trees about incoming insect attacks

    July 29, 2019

  186. A space suit hanged in a clothing store, a sign indicated “On sale: $12,000,000”.

    A space suit costs 12 million US dollars

    July 26, 2019

  187. Two rolls of toilet paper hanged on a wall, topped with little flag signs. The one with a UK flag is barely unrolled. The one with a US flag is unrolled a lot.

    During World War II, British soldiers were given a ration of 3 sheets of toilet paper a day, while American soldiers received 22

    July 24, 2019

  188. The arm of a dinosaur, wearing a wristwatch off which an hour-sized slice has been cut.

    In the age of the dinosaurs, a day lasted no more than 23 hours

    July 22, 2019

  189. Two astronaut boots floating above the moon. The name “Neil” is written under the sole of one of them.

    Neil Armstrong’s boots are still in space

    July 19, 2019

  190. A man lying down relaxing on the floor, admiring the picture of a rib steak.

    The sight of meat calms men down

    July 17, 2019

  191. An anthropomorphic ant standing up with typical farmer clothes (overalls, straw hat), holding a rake, next to two big mushrooms.

    Some ant species developed agriculture millions of years before we did, and live on mushrooms that they cultivate themselves

    July 15, 2019

  192. A bright blue turd with a fly on it.

    Drinking too much grape soda will make your poop turn blue

    July 12, 2019

  193. A hand in an open phonebook, pointing at the Apple logo on the left page, rather than at the Atari logo on the right page.

    Steve Jobs chose the name Apple because it would be placed before Atari in the phone book

    July 10, 2019

  194. A sea otter swimming on it back. with two cloth-like pockets on its side, and a little rock in its hand.

    Sea otters have pockets in their skin where they keep food and rocks for crushing seashells

    July 8, 2019

  195. A sofa under the cushions of which are hidden many Monopoly bank notes, poking out from everywhere.

    Pablo Escobar cheated at Monopoly with his kids, hiding extra money ahead of time where he planned to sit

    July 5, 2019

  196. A ticket booth. The visitor is handing over a cat instead of money.

    In the 18th century, you could pay your ticket to the London zoo by bringing a cat or a dog to feed the lions

    July 3, 2019

  197. A long line of apples of different sizes and colours, in gradual states of being eaten, labelled “July 1st”, “July 2nd”, “July 3rd”, etc.

    There are so many varieties of apples that it would take over 20 years to taste them all if you ate one every day

    July 1, 2019

  198. Plenty of street signs, for “Peachtree Road”, “Peachtree Lane”, “Peachtree Center Avenue”, and many others.

    There are 71 streets in Atlanta that have “peachtree” in their name

    June 28, 2019

  199. A fowl without a head, standing on its two legs, a big cartoon-like bone coming out of his sliced neck.

    From 1945 to 1947, a rooster named Mike lived 18 months without a head

    June 26, 2019

  200. A snack vending machine. A big kitchen knife is stabbed into the coin slot.

    Money shaped like knives was used in China 2500 years ago

    June 24, 2019

  201. A bath full of bubbles, with only some knees and and a nail-painted hand with a smartphone emerging from the water. The phone is halfway underwater and displays a text message conversation with a Hello Kitty sticker.

    Nearly all phones in Japan are waterproof, because Japanese women like to use them in the shower

    June 21, 2019

  202. A map of Turkey. From a point in the South-East corner of the country is cast high in the sky the Bat-Signal from the Batman super-hero series.

    There is a city called “Batman” in Turkey

    June 19, 2019

  203. The United States Supreme Court building, the roof of which is removed to reveal a basketball court.

    There is a basketball court above the courtroom of the US Supreme Court

    June 17, 2019

  204. A long series of benches in Central Park, with various people sitting on them.

    There are almost 10,000 benches in Central Park

    June 15, 2019

  205. A modern tube of Colgate toothpaste, from the hole of which is pressed out a candle in lieu of toothpaste.

    Colgate used to sell candles

    June 14, 2019

  206. Two planes in the sky flying in parallel, one labelled 1973, the other 2019. The 1973 plane is considerably ahead.

    Airplanes fly slower today than they did in the past

    June 12, 2019

  207. A guillotine, triggered by a dancing John Travolta in a white suit, as the film Saturday Night Fever was released in 1977 as well.

    France didn’t stop executing people by guillotine until 1977

    June 10, 2019

  208. One single arm of a five-armed starfish. A dotted line mark the star shape of the full animal.

    Some species of starfish can regenerate a whole body from a single arm

    June 7, 2019

  209. Close-up of a field covered in soil, with a few springs growing and plenty of bank notes. A rake is piercing through one dollar.

    Each day 6,000,000 US dollars are shredded and turned into compost

    June 5, 2019

  210. A Walmart sign with the store’s logo. It is barricaded in police tape saying “Crime scene”.

    Cities with a higher number of Walmart stores tend to have higher crime rates

    June 3, 2019

  211. A mouth with silvery lips, having the appearance of fish scales, the mouth biting the lower lip.

    Many lipsticks contain fish scales

    May 31, 2019

  212. A big bed with three whales in it, hidden under the cover.

    Grey whales often mate in threesomes

    May 29, 2019

  213. A UPS truck shown on a loop always turning right

    UPS trucks save 38 million litres of gas every year by avoiding left turns

    May 27, 2019

  214. The technical drawing of very little escalator. The measurements show that it is 83.4 cm high, that it has 5 steps, and that it takes 4.6 seconds to ride.

    The world’s shortest escalator is located in Kawasaki, Japan

    May 24, 2019

  215. A little fly pressing the middle F key of a large piano keyboard

    The housefly hums in the key of F

    May 22, 2019

  216. A vibrator, wearing a star of David and the label “100% kosher”

    There are kosher sex toys made just for Jews

    May 20, 2019

  217. A kid's highchair with an attached little table. On the table, a wine bottle and a glass of wine. The bottle has a teat end.

    In Wisconsin, it’s legal for children of any age to drink alcohol in a bar

    May 17, 2019

  218. A basketball loop with a football ball.

    The very first game of basketball was played with a football

    May 15, 2019

  219. A clay tablet with a review comment and stars scoring: only one out of five.

    The oldest known customer complaint was written on a clay tablet 4000 years ago in Mesopotamia

    May 13, 2019

  220. The Earth, except shaped like a doughnut.

    A donut-shaped planet is technically possible

    May 10, 2019

  221. A judge‘s hand using a gavel. On the side, a half-eaten sandwich, with a speech bubble saying “Just grant him”.

    Prisoners are more likely to be granted parole after a lunch break

    May 8, 2019

  222. A dog sitting in front of a television set, with a cup and a magazine by its side.

    Thanks to high-resolution flat-screen TVs, dogs are able to see TV screens as well as humans

    May 6, 2019

  223. A banana being peeled, with a red berry in the middle in place of an actual banana.

    A banana is actually a berry

    May 3, 2019

  224. A toaster. From the slot that usually takes the bread in, one can make out the top of a mobile phone.

    The average person will spend a year of their life looking for misplaced items

    May 1, 2019

  225. Four little animals, labelled with cup sizes: the cockatiel is A-cup, the hamster is B-cup, the hedgehog is C-cup, and the rabbit is D-cup.

    How much boobs weigh in animals

    April 29, 2019

  226. A small transparent sample container in which there are some gold nuggets. A label on it says “Human gold”.

    We hold 0.2 mg of gold inside us

    April 26, 2019

  227. A person enjoying a nice bath in a giant noodle bowl with chopsticks on the side.

    A spa house in Japan is offering ramen noodle baths

    April 24, 2019

  228. A cloud from which is falling a screw, a nail, a paper clip, a fastening nut.

    It snows metals on planet Venus

    April 22, 2019

  229. A rectangle clearing in the middle of a forest, in which is arranged a football field.

    One football pitch of forest was lost every second in 2017

    April 19, 2019

  230. A long row of objects you can find in a household, including a chair, a skateboard, a coffee cup, a sex toy, a cactus, and a basketball hoop.

    There are 300,000 items in the average American home

    April 17, 2019

  231. A pie chart looking like a face with two eyes. On the biggest side, they eye is open. On the smaller side, the eye is closed.

    Our eyes are closed for roughly 10% of our waking hours

    April 15, 2019

  232. A to-do list entitled “Tuesday” with two pens lying down, one black and one blue. The fist three entries on the list are written in black: “Clean up”, “Tidy up”, and “Empty trash”. The last entry is written in blue: “Watch Netflix”.

    You are more likely to remember something you’ve written in blue ink than something you’ve written in black ink

    April 12, 2019

  233. A row of digit keys from 1 to 6, with a hand pressing all of them in order with its finger.

    The most frequently used password is 123456

    April 10, 2019

  234. A digital alarm clock in the dark. The displays reads 3:44.

    3:44 AM is the most common time to wake up at night

    April 8, 2019

  235. Two hands each carrying one wine glass. The first one wears an old fashioned sleeve and has a tiny glass. The other wears a modern watch and has a glass of the size we are now used to.

    Wine glasses are seven times larger than they used to be

    April 5, 2019

  236. Two milk churns, as you could find on a farm to store milk. One is labelled “Milk”. The other one is labelled “Lady Moo” and is considerably bigger.

    Cows that are called by name produce 258 litres more milk per year than those who aren’t

    April 3, 2019

  237. A hand holding a fish with a tape attached to the tail fin.

    In some countries, people sneakily stick fish to each other’s backs on April 1

    April 1, 2019

  238. A measuring cup labelled in millilitres. It is filled with blood up until 130 ml.

    The penis needs 130 ml of blood to stiffen

    March 29, 2019

  239. An opened tin can of pork and beans, beside of which lie a chisel and a hammer.

    Before the can opener was invented, people used chisels and hammers

    March 27, 2019

  240. A hand holding a old-school telephone handset. “Hello”, says the phone.

    “Hello” didn’t become a greeting until the telephone arrived

    March 25, 2019

  241. Four model globes fixed together in one single globe stand, the base of which features the United States flag.

    If everyone on the planet consumed as much as the average US citizen, four Earths would be needed to sustain them

    March 22, 2019

  242. A large bar of pure gold on a plate, with fork and knife on the sides.

    Gold is edible

    March 20, 2019

  243. A cleaning bucket full of cigarettes.

    Cleaning the house is as harmful for the health as smoking one pack of cigarettes

    March 17, 2019

  244. A slice of bread spread with Nutella reveals a little football field on top of it.

    All of the Nutella sold in a year could be spread over more than 1,000 football fields

    March 15, 2019

  245. The classic rainbow Apple logo is printed on one side of a bikini top.

    Apple had its own clothing line in 1986

    March 13, 2019

  246. An astronaut, floating in the vacuum of space in their spacesuit, slipping their vote in a ballot box.

    Astronauts can vote from space

    March 11, 2019

  247. A very, very long tandem bicycle.

    The world’s longest pedal-powered tandem bicycle has 52 seats

    March 10, 2019

  248. A pencil so used it’s very short, drawing a long line on the floor as it passes a milestone marked “56 km”.

    A pencil has the potential to draw a line 56 km long

    March 8, 2019

  249. A whale on the beach, with its towel, umbrella, book, sunglasses, and fresh drink.

    Whales can get a tan too

    March 6, 2019

  250. A 500 mL tin can. The label says “Tuesday”.

    We fart ½ litres gas of fart every day

    March 4, 2019

  251. A few photos on a postcard stand, depicting a single potato. A little price tag indicates one million dollars.

    Photographer Kevin Abosch sold a photograph of a potato for over $1,000,000

    March 3, 2019

  252. Three Lego minifigures‘ heads: one smiling, one neutral, one angry.

    The facial expressions of Lego characters are getting angrier over the years

    March 1, 2019

  253. Two human skulls cracked at the top and filled with hot tea, placed next to a tea pot

    Prehistoric Britons used human skulls as cups

    February 27, 2019

  254. A large cannabis leaf on a pizza in a box.

    Happy pizza is a pizza sold in Cambodia topped with marijuana

    February 25, 2019

  255. A pink flamingo standing on one leg and drinking from a saucepan full of hot water

    Flamingos can drink near-boiling water

    February 24, 2019

  256. A can of diet Coca-Cola, floating in water

    A can of diet coke will float in water, while a can of regular coke will sink

    February 22, 2019

  257. Neil Armstrong on the Moon, wearing only his helmet and fine lingerie.

    The space suits for the Moon landing were made by a lingerie brand

    February 20, 2019

  258. Two boxes of paper tissues, each marked of a gender symbol. The one for women is far taller than the one for men.

    Women cry 3-6 times more than men

    February 18, 2019

  259. A hamburger, surounded by little captions indicating “Cow number 15”, “Cow number 34”, “Cow number 72”, etc.

    One hamburger may contain meat from 100 different cows

    February 15, 2019

  260. A little T-Rex wearing glasses and reading a big book called “Ancient dinos”. On the cover, a picture of a Stegosaurus.

    On a timeline, the T-Rex is closer to humans than it is to the Stegosaurus

    February 13, 2019

  261. A one kilometre sided square, two identical popes standing face to face in its centre. “Your Holiness”, greets the pope to the other pope.

    Vatican City has a population of 2 popes per 1 square kilometre

    February 11, 2019

  262. A long DNA string, some genes being highlighted: “Blue eyes”, “Curly hair”, “182 cm tall”, and “Bad driver”.

    Being a bad driver is partially a genetic trait

    February 8, 2019

  263. Three bowling pins featuring ancient pharaoh heads

    Ancient Egyptians played bowling 5,000 years ago

    February 6, 2019

  264. A series of internet pop-up ads, in which are written things like “Sorry”, “I screwed up”, or “Accept my apologies”.

    The man who invented pop-up ads has officially apologised to the world

    February 4, 2019

  265. 95 little baby bones, neatly arranged in groups of five.

    Babies have 95 more bones than adults

    February 1, 2019

  266. A bottle of blue mouthwash, opened with a corkscrew, some of it having being served in a wine glass.

    There is more alcohol in mouthwash than in wine

    January 30, 2019

  267. A road sign featuring the name Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch, cut on two lines

    There is a town in Wales called Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch

    January 28, 2019

  268. A Fanta bottle with a Nazi flag

    Fanta was created in Nazi Germany due to difficulties importing Coca-Cola syrup during World War 2

    January 25, 2019

  269. A coffin, farting.

    People may fart a lot after they’re dead

    January 23, 2019

  270. A set of dentistry tools placed next to each other: a probe, a mirror, and a cotton candy.

    Machine-spun cotton candy was invented by a dentist

    January 21, 2019

  271. A hand with a toe sewn instead of the thumb, a needle and a thread still around it

    If you lose your thumb, surgeons can replace it with your big toe

    January 18, 2019

  272. Giant mushrooms, with some people lying on them or sitting in their shade

    400 million years ago, the Earth was covered with giant mushrooms that were 8 metres tall

    January 16, 2019

  273. Ikea bookcases arranged in a form of a clock, clock arrows in the center.

    IKEA sells a Billy bookcase every 5th second

    January 14, 2019

  274. The US flag drawn with coloured pencils on a sheet of notebook paper. It is signed Bob Heft and graded A.

    The current US flag was designed by a high school student for a class project

    January 11, 2019

  275. A grain of sand labelled Earth, placed next to a tennis ball labelled Sun

    If the Earth were the size of a grain of sand, the Sun would be the size of a tennis ball

    January 9, 2019

  276. An anthropomorphised octopus standing on two legs, with six gloved hands. One hand is doing a thumb up.

    An octopus actually has 6 arms and 2 legs, not 8 legs

    January 7, 2019

  277. Three old books lined up next to each other reveal human body parts (a noise, an ear, and a hand) as part of their binding.

    The Harvard University Library has several books bound in human skin

    January 4, 2019

  278. A teaspoon carried by 12 bees

    A teaspoon of honey is the life work of 12 bees

    January 2, 2019

  279. A weekly planner for 2013, the year is crossed out and handwritten 2019 is added

    There are only 14 possible calendar configurations. You can reuse your 2013 calendar in 2019.

    January 1, 2019

  280. A tongue coming out of a mouth. The tongue is covered by lines that remind of a fingerprint.

    Everyone has a unique tongue print, just like with fingerprints

    December 28, 2018

  281. Pieces of chocolate looking like a math equation.

    Eating chocolate could improve your math skills

    December 26, 2018

  282. A hand putting a note with Santa's name in a ballot box

    Santa Claus received 670 votes in the 2012 US presidential election

    December 24, 2018

  283. The Bering Strait, Trump on one side with American flag, Putin with Russian flag on the other.

    Russia and America are less than 4 km apart at the nearest point

    December 21, 2018

  284. A cake with a candle in the shape if cross.

    You are 14% more likely to die on your birthday than on any other day of the year

    December 19, 2018

  285. A medicine bottle, a syringe, a measuring cup next to each other. On the bottle it is written Ketchup

    Ketchup was sold as medicine for digestive disorders in the 1830s

    December 17, 2018

  286. Two swimming pools filled with saliva.

    An average person produces 25,000 litres of saliva in a lifetime, the equivalent of 2 swimming pools

    December 13, 2018

  287. Several piano keys with a marks over two of them. One stands for 1940s, the other one for today

    Women’s voices have deepened 23 Hz over the past five decades

    December 13, 2018

  288. A farmer with a giant can Coke on his back, spraying his crop.

    Coca-Cola is used as a pesticide by farmers in India, since it’s cheaper and gets the job done

    December 13, 2018

  289. Two boobs, left one is bigger than the other.

    A woman’s left boob is usually bigger than the right

    December 12, 2018

  290. A cloud with a diamonds falling out of it.

    On Jupiter it sometimes rains diamonds

    December 11, 2018

  291. A pizza with McDonalds logo on it.

    McDonalds used to sell pizza in the 70s

    December 10, 2018

  292. A road bending and going straight up. On the side, a road sign saying Space 100 km.

    If a car could drive up, it would take an hour to get to space

    December 9, 2018

  293. A piece of wood with a button on top and a cable.

    The first computer mouse was made of wood

    December 8, 2018

  294. Two glasses of water with straws. One has a bubble saying Hot, the other a bubble saying Cold.

    Most people can hear the difference between hot and cold water when poured, just by the sound it makes

    December 7, 2018

  295. Two hands each holding a pencil and draw the vitruvian man

    Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other hand at the same time

    December 6, 2018

  296. A rabbit with a line around its head, the line depicts 360 degrees.

    Rabbit vision is almost 360º

    December 5, 2018

  297. An astronaut with a suitcase with wheels walking on the moon

    Humans put a man on The Moon before they put wheels on luggage

    December 4, 2018

  298. A hand with shackles waving hi.

    “Ciao!” means “I’m your slave”

    December 3, 2018

  299. Six Lego bricks combined with each other.

    Six 2×4 Lego bricks can be combined in 915,103,765 different ways

    December 2, 2018

  300. Man making a selfie in the sea, two sharks swimming behind him.

    Selfies kill more people than sharks

    December 1, 2018

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