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[–] BalpeenHammer@lemmy.nz 38 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Moose kill more people than bears every year.

Also Donald Trump was the president of the United States.

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[–] Kodemystic@lemmy.kodemystic.dev 38 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (12 children)

Russia is actually pretty small and it almost fits inside Africa. Try it out: https://www.thetruesize.com/

EDIT: Ok I expressed myself in the wrong way. What I meant was, Russia is not as big as I thought it was. Of course, it's still really huge.

[–] datendefekt@lemmy.ml 33 points 1 year ago

I think that says more about how unbelievably massive Africa is.

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[–] banana_tree@lemmy.ml 33 points 1 year ago (10 children)

I've noticed Americans tend to be surprised that Europe is bigger than the US

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[–] Space_Jamke@lemm.ee 32 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Hand sanitizer is ~120 proof alcohol. (Not a recommendation to drink it, since it's usually spiked with bad-tasting additives to keep people from doing just that. Some commercial hand sanitizers swap out ethanol for isopropyl alcohol, i.e. rubbing alcohol, which is more toxic when ingested.)

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[–] mycelium_underground@lemmy.ml 32 points 1 year ago (3 children)

if you scramble a rubiks cube up there is a good chance that it is the first cube to be in that state. there are 43,252,003,247,489,856,000 possible states that a cube(3x3) can be scrambled up in to.

[–] xthexder@l.sw0.com 25 points 1 year ago

Not only that, but every single one of those configurations is solvable in 20 moves or less! https://www.cube20.org/

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[–] Interesting_Test_814@lemmy.world 31 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Texas is larger than any country in Europe except Russia.

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[–] megsmagik@feddit.it 30 points 1 year ago (1 children)

550/2 is not 225 and 77+33 is not 100

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[–] catshit_dogfart@lemmy.ml 30 points 1 year ago (8 children)

We might actually not know why magnets work.

The formula used to prove the functionality of magnets can also be used to prove the existence of a theoretical state called a monopolar magnet - positive or negative on both sides. So either monopolar magnets can exist, even if in some esoteric circumstance, or we don't know why magnets work.

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[–] Psychobiologist@lemmy.ml 27 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Until recently the word "factoid" didn't mean a small bit of trivia. It meant something that sounded true or was accepted as a fact even though it was incorrect.

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[–] DumbAceDragon@sh.itjust.works 26 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

~~A fairly large amount of traditional Italian dishes aren't Italian. Many of these, such as carbonara, pizza, and tiramisu, were actually invented in the US, and only became known in Italy sometime in the mid-late 20th century.~~

source

Edit: I've been corrected, these dishes do originate from Italy. I should've re-read the article instead of going off of memory.

[–] kartonrealista@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Many of these, such as carbonara, pizza, and tiramisu, were actually invented in the US

From the article you cited:

Pizza is a prime example. β€œDiscs of dough topped with ingredients,” as Grandi calls them, were pervasive all over the Mediterranean for centuries: piada, pida, pita, pitta, pizza. But in 1943, when Italian-American soldiers were sent to Sicily and travelled up the Italian peninsula, they wrote home in disbelief: there were no pizzerias. Before the war, Grandi tells me, pizza was only found in a few southern Italian cities, where it was made and eaten in the streets by the lower classes. His research suggests that the first fully fledged restaurant exclusively serving pizza opened not in Italy but in New York in 1911. β€œFor my father in the 1970s, pizza was just as exotic as sushi is for us today,” he adds.

It clearly states something different than your claim. Pizza was not invented in the US, it was popular in the US.

From Wikipedia:

Modern pizza evolved from similar flatbread dishes in Naples, Italy, in the 18th or early 19th century.[31] Before that time, flatbread was often topped with ingredients such as garlic, salt, lard, and cheese. It is uncertain when tomatoes were first added and there are many conflicting claims,[31] though it certainly could not have been before the 16th century and the Columbian Exchange. Until about 1830, pizza was sold from open-air stands and out of pizza bakeries.

Many sources state pizza wasn't popular in Italy as it was in the US, but your statement on it's origin is 100% wrong.

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[–] unhook2048@lemmy.world 26 points 1 year ago (9 children)

If your body healed as fast as your tongue you would starve to death.

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[–] bossito@lemmy.world 25 points 1 year ago (13 children)

Lettuces in landfills take up to 25 years to decompose.

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[–] Tyler_Zoro@ttrpg.network 25 points 1 year ago

There are four stanzas to the Star Spangled Banner (the US national anthem) and what you typically here at sporting events is only the first.

Bonus fun fact, the fourth stanza contains the line that, in the 1860s became the shorter, "In God We Trust," motto on coinage that eventually became the national motto of the US in the 1950s (which was also when it was added to paper money). That original line from the fourth stanza was, "And this be our motto - 'In God is our trust.'"

[–] Doomladen@lemmy.world 24 points 1 year ago (4 children)

The first can/tin opener wasn’t invented until about 75 years after canned food started being produced. During that time, people used hammers and chisels to open cans.

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[–] aCosmicWave@lemm.ee 23 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

β€œThis sentence is a lie” sounds false but is actually true. I think?

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[–] mr_sparkle@lemmy.world 23 points 1 year ago

Turtles can, in fact, breathe through their butts.

[–] Hobo@lzrprt.sbs 22 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Texas is smaller than the state of Western Australia, while the USA is only slightly bigger than Australia.

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[–] sweetviolentblush@sh.itjust.works 21 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Today I learned the president of the Screen Actors Guild is The Nanny (Fran Dresher)

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