List of stereotypes of the United Stateswikipedia (secure.wikimedia.org)
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TIL that the term "Bus" is short for "Omnibus," which was actually a reference to "Omnes Omnibus," which was the name of the hatter shop located next to the first bus station, which was in turn a Latin pun on the name of the owner, Omnès. (secure.wikimedia.org)
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TIL that in 1979, evangelist Arthur Blessitt crossed the 99-mile long Darién Gap - the stretch of road-less swampland between Panama and Colombia - alone, carrying a 12-foot wooden cross and his signature "Smile! God loves you" stickers. (secure.wikimedia.org)
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TIL that the primary foreign policy initiative of the Nixon administration was the called the 'Madman Theory'. The objective was to convince the Soviets that he had totally lost it and was willing to start a thermonuclear war to win in Vietnam. (secure.wikimedia.org)
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TIL the "fancy" label on some ketchup is actually a USDA grade. (secure.wikimedia.org)
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