#25: 20 Fun trivia facts
|Skipping breakfast around the time of conception slightly increases chances to have a girl. Tweet This
Blue street lights in Tokyo and Glasgow successfully led to a drop in crime and suicides. Tweet This
South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut featured a real picture of an erected penis, disguised as a sex toy. Tweet This
There is an escape tunnel leading from the Pope’s inner chamber to a place beyond Vatican borders. Tweet This
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Picasso is the most stolen artist, with over 500 of his painting missing. Tweet This
In 1952, Einstein declined to become a President of Israel. Tweet This
Iceland does not have a single McDonald’s restaurant. Tweet This
40 real squirrels were used while filming Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They were trained for real to sort nuts. Tweet This
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Al Capone’s tailor made the clothing for Robert de Niro in movie The Untouchables. Tweet This
In Dubai, one can withdraw gold from a special ATM. Tweet This
In 1963, a modified F-104 reached altitude of 36 km (119,000 ft). Tweet This
An informant planted chalk powder in random cars in Texas and then tipped off the police. Having arrested the alleged drug dealers, police gave him huge reward and didn’t test the seized substances. Tweet This
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Peanut butter effectively helps cleaning chewing gum that is stuck to your hair. Tweet This
Former Soviet republic Georgia spent three months without traffic police and survived just great. Tweet This
First living creatures to fly in space and come back alive were fruit flies, sent with a trophy Nazi V2 rocket in 1947. Tweet This
In 1958, the greatest tsunami ever recorded happened in Alaska. It was 524Â m (1,719 ft.) tall. Tweet This
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Pauli effect describes the unexplained and repetitive failure of technical devices occurring in the presence of the Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli. Tweet This
Atacama Desert in Chile hasn’t seen rain for 400 years. Tweet This
In 1939, the Black Friday Bushfire in Australia annihilated territory larger than Israel. Tweet This
Both countries being in the European Union, labour costs in Denmark are over 10 times higher than those in Bulgaria. Tweet This