Taken
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Did you know-
“Almost” is the longest word in English with all the letters in alphabetical order.
“Almost” is the longest word in English with all the letters in alphabetical order.
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Science buffs-
Did you know you can turn coal into a diamond using peanut butter?
And, why are we not all doing this?!! Lol...cool.
get real......lolDid you know - four times more people speak English as a second language than those whom English is their native language?
Wow...wasn't there just 13 colonies that made up the US back then?Did you know the U.S.A. has had a bunch of capitols?
Under the Articles of Confederation, from 1781 to 1788, Congress convened in Philadelphia; Princeton, New Jersey; Annapolis, Maryland; Trenton, New Jersey; and New York. Since the U.S. Congress was established by the Constitution in 1789, it has convened in three locations: New York, Philadelphia, and its permanent home in Washington, D.C.
yeah,,,right...i aint falling for it.Did you know that the word "gullible" is no longer in the dictionary?
ROFL!!!!!Did you know that you burn more calories eating celery than it contains (the more you eat the thinner you become, lol!))
I had a big chuckle with that one!Thinking of burning off some calories?
Did you know- banging your head against the wall for an hour will burn 150 calories?
LOL
Did you know there is an average of 100,000 hairs on the human head?
Did you know The first electronic computer ENIAC weighed more than 27 tons and took up 1800 square feet.
now how ya going to get that in your computer case and take it to work?
And another that is always spelt wrong, too. ;)Did you know- there is a word in every English dictionary that is spelled incorrectly?
Perhaps we should adopt that as a way to do space travel. "The next flight to the moon will be on the DNA at dock number 15."Give a fun fact on any topic!
I will start..Did you know...
There is enough DNA in an average person's body to stretch from the sun to Pluto and back -- 17 times.![]()
Yes, and I know which word it is.Did you know- there is a word in every English dictionary that is spelled incorrectly?
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And I would ask, how can something so incredibly complex have evolved?? :)
Glitter was accidentally invented by a New Jersey cattle rancher. The inventor’s name was Henry Ruschmann, and he wasn’t trying to create anything. He simply wanted to dispose of plastic. When he tried crushing it in 1934, glitter was the end result.