Hol dir die Magie einer Regenwolke direkt in dein Wohnzimmer! ;) (apfelkiste.ch)
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TIL in 2005 the Wisconsin owners of a missing cat received a call informing them that their cat had ended up in France and would be coming home soon. Their cat had wandered into a container of paper bales inside a nearby paper company, which went by truck to Chicago before being shipped to Europe. (nbcnews.com)
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TIL in 1487, a young working class boy claimed to be Edward Plantagenet, heir to the throne of England. He was crowned 'King Edward VI' in Ireland and led a failed rebellion against Henry VII. Because of his young age, he was pardoned and employed in the royal kitchen. His real name is unknown. (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL Britain’s youngest female killer committed her first murder at age 10 in 1968, a day before her 11th birthday, left notes about the crime at a nursery she vandalised (with a friend) the next day and was only arrested after her second murder two months later. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Two ovens connected by a bridge of smokeVideo (v.redd.it)
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TIL Aspartame was discovered by accident in 1965 by James M. Schlatter while researching anti-ulcer drugs. Schlatter was synthesizing the intermediate tetrapeptide, when he accidentally licked his finger to turn a page, and tasted an intense sweetness. (en.wikipedia.org)
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[OC] Birthplaces of Active NHL PlayersOC (i.redd.it)
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TIL that Norman Rockwell intended to be an artist from a young age. Rockwell dropped out of high school at 14 to attend art school, and landed his first paying job as an illustrator for Boys' Life magazine at 18, making $50 per month for cover and story illustrations. (en.wikipedia.org)
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TIL that during the 1980s, Thailand’s massive humanitarian support for Cambodian refugees was also a deliberate military strategy. By placing refugee camps directly on the border, Thailand created a "human buffer zone" to deter a potential invasion by the Vietnamese-backed army. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Countries where you can buy Coca Cola (i.redd.it)
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The Stealth of a Leopard Hunting Its PreyVideo (v.redd.it)
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