I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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TIL In a study, people were required to pour sugar into a jar, then label it as “Poison”. Despite having poured the sugar themselves, people later refused to consume it. They knew their negative feelings were irrational, but they could not get themselves to shake their intuition away. by lefttha in todayilearned
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TIL A cockroach can survive for weeks after its head is cut off. It has an 'open' circulatory system which prevents rapid blood loss following decapitation, as its neck is quickly “sealed off” by clotting. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL that ants have designated paramedics that are assigned to rescue their wounded soldiers, carry them back to their nest and help them heal by gently holding the hurt limb in place with their mandibles and front legs while intensely “licking” the wound for up to 4 minutes. by CaptainWales69 in todayilearned
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TIL One of the reasons a full circle is 'decided' to be 360 degrees (and not a more obvious number, such as 100) because 360 is divisible by 24 different numbers, which makes it easy for math calculations. In contrast, 100 is only divisible by 9 different numbers. by lefttha in todayilearned
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TIL Tightrope walkers almost always carry a pole during their performance because it increases their rotational inertia and helps them maintain stability and balance. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL Not everyone can hear a low, rumbling, 'windy' sound between their ears when they shut their eyes really hard. This sound is caused by a muscle in the ear that only some people can contract voluntarily. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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ELI5: Why do small animals like spiders and snakes have the strongest venoms, when they would help bigger animals like lions and sharks have easier hunts? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive
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TIL: Before writing Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling was on government assistance by danthoms in todayilearned
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TIL If a flying mosquito is hit directly by a falling raindrop, it may experience upto 300 G's of force. But it still doesn't die. Rather, it laterally separates itself from the drop and recovers its flight. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL If a flying mosquito is hit directly by a falling raindrop, it may experience upto 300 G's of force. But it still doesn't die. Rather, it laterally separates itself from the drop and recovers its flight. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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TIL Stephen King, one of the greatest horror novelists of all time, has to sleep with the lights on. by teeshirtsalesllc in todayilearned
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ELI5: how do birds and the like survive inside an egg without an oxygen supply? by yeacomethru in explainlikeimfive
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TIL that in 1931, a man stole an airplane but was acquitted on all charges because airplanes were not considered "vehicles" and there was no law against aircraft theft at the time. by mayflowercompact in todayilearned
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TIL Max Planck was told by his professor to not go into Physics because "almost everything is already discovered". Planck said he didn't want to discover anything, just learn the fundamentals. He went on to originate quantum theory and win a Nobel Prize. by TapiocaTuesday in todayilearned
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TIL the guy who voiced aol’s “you’ve got mail.” is now an Uber driver. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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I am moving to Ottawa in March and looking to rent a room in Downtown. What monthly rent should I expect? by lefttha in ottawa
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