#9: 24 weird random facts
|Japanese Sokushinbutsu sect members mummify themselves while still alive. Tweet This
The producer of Mummy brown pigment stopped production in 1930s when he ran out of raw materials, i.e. Egyptian mummies. Tweet This
Only few rivers in the world flow north. Tweet This
During the War of 1812, soldiers misinterpreted the “U.S.” from “U.S. Beef” abbreviation on their rations, thus coining the phrase “Uncle Sam”. Tweet This
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Some fishes accelerate as fast as a Porsche. Tweet This
Apple’s logo could have been dedicated to the memory of Alan Turing, who committed suicide by eating a cyanide-poisoned apple. Tweet This
Nodding your head expresses “yes” in the vast majority of cultures. Be careful though – it means “no” in Bulgaria and Macedonia. Tweet This
NATO member Iceland has no army. Tweet This
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All NATO AWACS airplanes in Europe are registered in Luxembourg. Tweet This
To assert its neutrality, Luxembourg decided to demolish itself its own fortress walls in 1867. Tweet This
San Marino and Sweden were foes during the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648). They signed a formal peace treaty only in 2004. Tweet This
San Marino, founded in 301, is thought to be the oldest constitutional republic. Its borders haven’t changed for last 8 centuries. Tweet This
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One of the language choices, when using ATMs in Vatican, is Latin. Tweet This
DNA analyses support the theory that more than 2,000 years ago, a legion of the Roman Army lost series of battles and ended up settling in China. Tweet This
Mickey Mouse’s white gloves were initially meant to make his hands visible in early black and white movies. Tweet This
In a single battle in nowadays Germany, Roman Empire lost 3 legions (around 20% of its soldiers). Tweet This
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Serbia, Macedonia, and San Marino are all landlocked countries but participate in the Mediterranean Games. Israel doesn’t. Tweet This
Historically, in many North American cities 1 May used to be the “moving day” and the only date when one could change a dwelling. Tweet This
As of today, Phantom of the Opera is the longest running Broadway show, with over 10,000 performances. Tweet This
A single tuna fish was sold in Japan for USD 1.7 million. Tweet This
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Widely used green wall paint, containing arsenic, was to blame for poisoning thousands of people in 18th and 19th century, including allegedly Napoleon Bonapart. Tweet This
Laser nano-treatment of metals can make them truly hydrophobic. Tweet This
You could become a millionaire by just using your math skills to prove Beal’s conjecture. Tweet This
Van Gogh’s insanity could have been provoked by yellow lead-containing pigments (proven to be extremely toxic) which he prepared himself and used so much in his paintings. Tweet This