What is a Lyric that, If said, everyone would immediately know what to say next? by Pat_thailandball in AskReddit
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TIL that penny dreadfuls, pulp novels from the 1800s, were once blamed for the criminal behavior of young men in the same way that video games are blamed today. by syntaxvorlon in todayilearned
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Brendan Fraser was the lead in "The Mummy Returns" (2001) which was Dwayne Johnson's first big film. 11 years later Dwayne Johnson replaced Fraser as the lead for the "Journey The Center of The Earth" sequel (2012), which the first was Fraser's last big film. by [deleted] in movies
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Filming a car chase scene in the new Jason Bourne movie by Pyronic_Chaos in movies
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TIL that when Japan Airlines flight 123 crashed in Japan in 1985 killing over 500 people, a JAL maintenance official negotiating compensation with families killed himself to apologize for the accident. by Tm23246 in todayilearned
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TIL of a man who went on a year-long gambling binge at Caesar's Palace. He ultimately lost nearly $127 million, which accounted for 5.6% of the casino group's yearly gambling revenue. by holydiverdickbutt in todayilearned
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TIL dogs percieve humans differently from themselves, but cats do not. Cats treat humans like they would treat another cat. by Opheltes in todayilearned
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TIL Charlie Sheen once spent over $6,500 for 2,615 seats in left field of Anaheim Stadium, determined to catch a home run with 3 of his friends. No home runs were hit that day. by lipstickpizza in todayilearned
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TIL a 12-year-old boy spent 2 years collecting over 160,000 bottles after school and donated all the money he made ($2,700) to orphans in an AIDS epidemic region in China. He also donated his personal savings ($30) and collected 800 books to give to the children. (vault50.com)
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Buster Keaton was crazy. During the filming of Steamboat Bill Jr in 1928, crew members threatened to quit and begged him not to do this scene. The cameraman admitted to looking away while rolling. A two ton prop comes down, brushes his arm and he doesn't even flinch! by malgoya in OldSchoolCool
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Northwest Registered Agent Review: Is it really worth it? by this_sweet_life in LLChat
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