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You read the title. I've collected 100 useless facts over the past 2 years, and since I'm kinda bored at the moment, I'll share some of them with y'all. So choose a number between 0-100 and I'll give you a random fact.But be careful. Some of these are downright devious. And y'all haven't gotten the devious ones yet-
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0: 0 (zero) is used as a numerical digit used to represent that number in numerals. It is used to hold the place of that digit, because correct placing of digits affects a numeral's value. Examples: In the numeral 10, which stands for one times ten and zero units (or ones)
1: The longest tennis match lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes
2: Pogonophobia is the fear of beards
3: Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every 2 weeks otherwise it will digest itself
4: Turophobia is the fear of cheese
5: No word in the English language rhymes with orange, silver or purple
6: Ashrita Furman holds the world record for most world records. He set over 600 world records, and currently holds 530 of them
7: There is approximately one chicken for every human being in the world
8: Madeline Albrecht holds the world record for most feet and armpits sniffed
9: 4 out of 5 children recognize the Mcdonald’s logo at 3 years old
10: About 11,000 Americans injure themselves while trying out weird sexual positions per year
11: The lyrebird can mimic almost any sound it hears. Including human voices and chainsaws
12: Cap’n Crunch’s full name is "Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch"
13: There are around 16 million people alive today that are direct descendants of Genghis Khan
14: Syngenesophobia is the fear of relatives
15: Sublimotion is considered to be the most expensive restaurant in the world with $2,400 a person
16: More people are killed annually by donkeys than airplane crashes
17: Metallica is the only band to have played on all seven continents, including Antarctica
18: Every 90 seconds, a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth somewhere in the world
19: A “jiffy” is about one trillionth of a second
20: A NASA spacesuit costs a total of $12,000,000
21: When you sneeze, air and particles travel through the nostrils at speeds over 100mph. During this time, all bodily functions stop, including your heart, contributing to the impossibility of keeping one's eyes open during a sneeze
22: Junk food is as addictive as drugs
23: The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words. More than 2 billion pencils are manufactured each year in the United States. If these were laid end to end they would circle the world nine times
24: A baby tadpole is called a polliwog
25: Real human remains were used in the 1982 film Poltergeist
26: Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome is a condition where someone seemingly healthy dies suddenly from cardiac arrest, but the cause cannot be determined
27: The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds
28: The longest words in English that can be spelled without repeating a letter are "dermatoglyphics" and "uncopyrightable"
29: Ichthyophobia is an extreme, overwhelming and irrational fear of fish
30: The average North American will eat 35,000 cookies during their life span
31: Le Bon Marché was founded in Paris in 1852, making it the world's oldest and longest-running department store
32: Walmart had a total of 11,501 stores throughout the world as of January 31, 2020. Walmart, formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., is one of the most well-known and valuable brands in the world
33: A Greek-Canadian man invented the "Hawaiian" pizza
34: Anatidaephobia is the fear of being watched by a duck
35: Alaska is the only state whose name is on one row on a keyboard
36: Golf balls tend to have 336 "dimples"
37: A cubic inch of human bone can bear the weight of five standard pickup trucks
38: A frigatebird can sleep while it flies
39: Your body contains about 100,000 miles of blood vessels
40: The chicken and the ostrich are the closest living relatives of the Tyrannosaurus rex
41: A person will shed around 40 pounds of skin in a single lifetime
42: The infinity sign is called a lemniscate
43: Taco Bell was named after its owner, Glen Bell
43.084: Eugene Cernan was the last man who stepped on the Moon, but before leaving he wrote "TDC" on the ground, which stood for "Teresa Dawn Cernan", who was his daughter. Eugene passed away on January 16, 2017 at the age of 82 years old due to "ongoing health issues". Teresa is now 59 years old
44: The largest scrambled eggs ever made weighed nearly 3.5 tons
45: Octopuses and squid have three hearts
46: Rainbows were sometimes called "Bows of Promise" in Victorian English
47: Queen Elizabeth II was a trained mechanic and used to be a trucker
47.561: There are currently over 200 dead bodies on Mount Everest, which means two-thirds of the people who died on Everest are still there
48: The average American produces 5.91 pounds of trash per day
49: Ted Hastings is has a Guinness World record for most t-shirts worn at once, which is 260 all together
49i: John Aitken and James Jeffray originally created the chainsaw to assist in childbirth
50: Dolphins give each other names
51: Sloths can hold their breath longer than dolphins. Sloths can hold their breath for about 40 minutes, while dolphins need to come up for air every 10 minutes
52: Sleeping through summer is called "estivation", while sleeping through winter is "hibernation"
53: Over 80 billion bacteria are exchanged in a single kiss
54: Basenji dogs are the only breed that don't bark. They yodel
55: The most common passwords are "123456" and "123456789"
56: Animals that lay eggs don’t have belly buttons
57: Phobophobia is the phobia of phobias
58: Grass flip flops are an actual product you can buy
59: Mustache shields were a thing in the Victorian Era
60: Bears don’t poop during hibernation
61: If you're being drunk or violent in Japan, the officers will essentially roll you up in a futon burrito and bring you back to the police station to calm down
62: Blue whales have the largest penises on Earth at about 10ft long
63: The longest name in the world belongs to Hubert Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorffwelchevoralternwarengewissenhaftschaferswessenschafewarenwohlgepflegeundsorgfaltigkeitbeschutzenvonangreifendurchihrraubgierigfeindewelchevoralternzwolftausendjahresvorandieerscheinenvanderersteerdemenschderraumschiffgebrauchlichtalsseinursprungvonkraftgestartseinlangefahrthinzwischensternartigraumaufdersuchenachdiesternwelchegehabtbewohnbarplanetenkreisedrehensichundwohinderneurassevonverstandigmenschlichkeitkonntefortpflanzenundsicherfreuenanlebenslanglichfreudeundruhemitnichteinfurchtvorangreifenvonandererintelligentgeschopfsvonhinzwischensternartigraum
64: Ravens know when someone is watching them
65: Honey bees have 5 eyes
66: A blob of toothpaste is called a nurdle
67: "I am." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language
68: Edgar Allan Poe married his 13 year old cousin Virginia Clemm when he was 27 years old
69: 58% of people using the internet, use it for...you know... naughty stuff
70: You can see an owl’s eyeball through its ear
71: Only about 1 out of every 3,000 calico cats are male, while the majority are female
72: Robert Emmet Odlum was an American swimming instructor and the first person to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge
73: Doxophobia is the fear of being praised or expressing one's opinions
74: Echidna males have a four-headed penis and scientists still don't know why
75: The World’s Most Expensive Pencil is $12,800
76: The world record for bloodiest pillow fight was beaten in 2018 during a baseball game. There were 6,261 participates
77: Male platypuses are venomous
4: Turophobia is the fear of cheese
79: A dime has 118 ridges on its edge
80: The plastic tips of shoelaces are called aglets
81: Wombats have cubed-shaped poo. They use these cubes to mark their territory by stacking them
82: Minne Mouse's first name is actually Minerva
83: An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain
84: Cacti can come in more than just green. They can come in blue, brown, dark purple, shades of gray, etc.
85: Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of getting peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth
86: Mulan has the highest kill-count of any Disney character
87: Powdered non-dairy creamer is flammable
88: If you open your eyes in a pitch-black room, the color you'll see is called "eigengrau"
89: Venustraphobia is the fear of beautiful women
90: Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts
91: Horned lizards shoot blood from their eyes as a defense mechanism
92: Metrophobia is the fear of poetry
93: Scaphism was an ancient execution method where you cover someone with honey, tie them around a boat or a log, and set them in a swamp area where they would be eaten alive by insects, such as mosquitoes
94: The cheesiest pizza ever was topped with 154 varieties of cheese
95: The Catacombs of Paris hold nearly 6 million human remains
96: The real name of Monopoly mascot Uncle Pennybags is Milburn Pennybags
97: Your bed can have up to 10 million dust mites
98: On average, Americans eat 100 acres of pizza everyday
99: Allodoxaphobia is the fear of other people's opinions
100: You're gay 😳
π: Pi is an infinitely long, irrational number and its exact value cannot be known. Since Pi's exact value cannot be known, we can never find the exact area or circumference of a circle. Interestingly, legendary mathematician Albert Einstein's birth anniversary falls on Pi day. Pi is a part of Egyptian mythology
1: The longest tennis match lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes
2: Pogonophobia is the fear of beards
3: Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every 2 weeks otherwise it will digest itself
4: Turophobia is the fear of cheese
5: No word in the English language rhymes with orange, silver or purple
6: Ashrita Furman holds the world record for most world records. He set over 600 world records, and currently holds 530 of them
7: There is approximately one chicken for every human being in the world
8: Madeline Albrecht holds the world record for most feet and armpits sniffed
9: 4 out of 5 children recognize the Mcdonald’s logo at 3 years old
10: About 11,000 Americans injure themselves while trying out weird sexual positions per year
11: The lyrebird can mimic almost any sound it hears. Including human voices and chainsaws
12: Cap’n Crunch’s full name is "Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch"
13: There are around 16 million people alive today that are direct descendants of Genghis Khan
14: Syngenesophobia is the fear of relatives
15: Sublimotion is considered to be the most expensive restaurant in the world with $2,400 a person
16: More people are killed annually by donkeys than airplane crashes
17: Metallica is the only band to have played on all seven continents, including Antarctica
18: Every 90 seconds, a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth somewhere in the world
19: A “jiffy” is about one trillionth of a second
20: A NASA spacesuit costs a total of $12,000,000
21: When you sneeze, air and particles travel through the nostrils at speeds over 100mph. During this time, all bodily functions stop, including your heart, contributing to the impossibility of keeping one's eyes open during a sneeze
22: Junk food is as addictive as drugs
23: The average lead pencil will draw a line 35 miles long or write approximately 50,000 English words. More than 2 billion pencils are manufactured each year in the United States. If these were laid end to end they would circle the world nine times
24: A baby tadpole is called a polliwog
25: Real human remains were used in the 1982 film Poltergeist
26: Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome is a condition where someone seemingly healthy dies suddenly from cardiac arrest, but the cause cannot be determined
27: The longest recorded flight of a chicken is thirteen seconds
28: The longest words in English that can be spelled without repeating a letter are "dermatoglyphics" and "uncopyrightable"
29: Ichthyophobia is an extreme, overwhelming and irrational fear of fish
30: The average North American will eat 35,000 cookies during their life span
31: Le Bon Marché was founded in Paris in 1852, making it the world's oldest and longest-running department store
32: Walmart had a total of 11,501 stores throughout the world as of January 31, 2020. Walmart, formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., is one of the most well-known and valuable brands in the world
33: A Greek-Canadian man invented the "Hawaiian" pizza
34: Anatidaephobia is the fear of being watched by a duck
35: Alaska is the only state whose name is on one row on a keyboard
36: Golf balls tend to have 336 "dimples"
37: A cubic inch of human bone can bear the weight of five standard pickup trucks
38: A frigatebird can sleep while it flies
39: Your body contains about 100,000 miles of blood vessels
40: The chicken and the ostrich are the closest living relatives of the Tyrannosaurus rex
41: A person will shed around 40 pounds of skin in a single lifetime
42: The infinity sign is called a lemniscate
43: Taco Bell was named after its owner, Glen Bell
43.084: Eugene Cernan was the last man who stepped on the Moon, but before leaving he wrote "TDC" on the ground, which stood for "Teresa Dawn Cernan", who was his daughter. Eugene passed away on January 16, 2017 at the age of 82 years old due to "ongoing health issues". Teresa is now 59 years old
44: The largest scrambled eggs ever made weighed nearly 3.5 tons
45: Octopuses and squid have three hearts
46: Rainbows were sometimes called "Bows of Promise" in Victorian English
47: Queen Elizabeth II was a trained mechanic and used to be a trucker
47.561: There are currently over 200 dead bodies on Mount Everest, which means two-thirds of the people who died on Everest are still there
48: The average American produces 5.91 pounds of trash per day
49: Ted Hastings is has a Guinness World record for most t-shirts worn at once, which is 260 all together
49i: John Aitken and James Jeffray originally created the chainsaw to assist in childbirth
50: Dolphins give each other names
51: Sloths can hold their breath longer than dolphins. Sloths can hold their breath for about 40 minutes, while dolphins need to come up for air every 10 minutes
52: Sleeping through summer is called "estivation", while sleeping through winter is "hibernation"
53: Over 80 billion bacteria are exchanged in a single kiss
54: Basenji dogs are the only breed that don't bark. They yodel
55: The most common passwords are "123456" and "123456789"
56: Animals that lay eggs don’t have belly buttons
57: Phobophobia is the phobia of phobias
58: Grass flip flops are an actual product you can buy
59: Mustache shields were a thing in the Victorian Era
60: Bears don’t poop during hibernation
61: If you're being drunk or violent in Japan, the officers will essentially roll you up in a futon burrito and bring you back to the police station to calm down
62: Blue whales have the largest penises on Earth at about 10ft long
63: The longest name in the world belongs to Hubert Adolph Blaine Charles David Earl Frederick Gerald Hubert Irvin John Kenneth Lloyd Martin Nero Oliver Paul Quincy Randolph Sherman Thomas Uncas Victor William Xerxes Yancy Zeus Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorffwelchevoralternwarengewissenhaftschaferswessenschafewarenwohlgepflegeundsorgfaltigkeitbeschutzenvonangreifendurchihrraubgierigfeindewelchevoralternzwolftausendjahresvorandieerscheinenvanderersteerdemenschderraumschiffgebrauchlichtalsseinursprungvonkraftgestartseinlangefahrthinzwischensternartigraumaufdersuchenachdiesternwelchegehabtbewohnbarplanetenkreisedrehensichundwohinderneurassevonverstandigmenschlichkeitkonntefortpflanzenundsicherfreuenanlebenslanglichfreudeundruhemitnichteinfurchtvorangreifenvonandererintelligentgeschopfsvonhinzwischensternartigraum
64: Ravens know when someone is watching them
65: Honey bees have 5 eyes
66: A blob of toothpaste is called a nurdle
67: "I am." is the shortest complete sentence in the English language
68: Edgar Allan Poe married his 13 year old cousin Virginia Clemm when he was 27 years old
69: 58% of people using the internet, use it for...you know... naughty stuff
70: You can see an owl’s eyeball through its ear
71: Only about 1 out of every 3,000 calico cats are male, while the majority are female
72: Robert Emmet Odlum was an American swimming instructor and the first person to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge
73: Doxophobia is the fear of being praised or expressing one's opinions
74: Echidna males have a four-headed penis and scientists still don't know why
75: The World’s Most Expensive Pencil is $12,800
76: The world record for bloodiest pillow fight was beaten in 2018 during a baseball game. There were 6,261 participates
77: Male platypuses are venomous
4: Turophobia is the fear of cheese
79: A dime has 118 ridges on its edge
80: The plastic tips of shoelaces are called aglets
81: Wombats have cubed-shaped poo. They use these cubes to mark their territory by stacking them
82: Minne Mouse's first name is actually Minerva
83: An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain
84: Cacti can come in more than just green. They can come in blue, brown, dark purple, shades of gray, etc.
85: Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of getting peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth
86: Mulan has the highest kill-count of any Disney character
87: Powdered non-dairy creamer is flammable
88: If you open your eyes in a pitch-black room, the color you'll see is called "eigengrau"
89: Venustraphobia is the fear of beautiful women
90: Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts
91: Horned lizards shoot blood from their eyes as a defense mechanism
92: Metrophobia is the fear of poetry
93: Scaphism was an ancient execution method where you cover someone with honey, tie them around a boat or a log, and set them in a swamp area where they would be eaten alive by insects, such as mosquitoes
94: The cheesiest pizza ever was topped with 154 varieties of cheese
95: The Catacombs of Paris hold nearly 6 million human remains
96: The real name of Monopoly mascot Uncle Pennybags is Milburn Pennybags
97: Your bed can have up to 10 million dust mites
98: On average, Americans eat 100 acres of pizza everyday
99: Allodoxaphobia is the fear of other people's opinions
100: You're gay 😳
π: Pi is an infinitely long, irrational number and its exact value cannot be known. Since Pi's exact value cannot be known, we can never find the exact area or circumference of a circle. Interestingly, legendary mathematician Albert Einstein's birth anniversary falls on Pi day. Pi is a part of Egyptian mythology
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84: Cacti can come in more than just green. They can come in blue, brown, dark purple, shades of gray, etc.
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78: "Disco" is short for "Discothèque"
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84: Cacti can come in more than just green. They can come in blue, brown, dark purple, shades of gray, etc.
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84: Cacti can come in more than just green. They can come in blue, brown, dark purple, shades of gray, etc.
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π: Pi is an infinitely long, irrational number and its exact value cannot be known. Since Pi's exact value cannot be known, we can never find the exact area or circumference of a circle. Interestingly, legendary mathematician Albert Einstein's birth anniversary falls on Pi day. Pi is a part of Egyptian mythology
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26: Sudden Arrhythmic Death Syndrome is a condition where someone seemingly healthy dies suddenly from cardiac arrest, but the cause cannot be determined
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32: Walmart had a total of 11,501 stores throughout the world as of January 31, 2020. Walmart, formerly known as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., is one of the most well-known and valuable brands in the world
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49: Ted Hastings is has a Guinness World record for most t-shirts worn at once, which is 260 all together
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43.084: Eugene Cernan was the last man who stepped on the Moon, but before leaving he wrote "TDC" on the ground, which stood for "Teresa Dawn Cernan", who was his daughter. Eugene passed away on January 16, 2017 at the age of 82 years old due to "ongoing health issues". Teresa is now 59 years old
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Well, that one was already picked too, but here, I'll give you 73 instead 'cause it's the closest one that hasn't been chosen.
73: Doxophobia is the fear of being praised or expressing one's opinions
73: Doxophobia is the fear of being praised or expressing one's opinions
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Wow such a cool fact
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