Here’s a fact about Lucy she was sent to wrong address for the audition for GWTW, I watched several movies with her in them some scary,funny ,serious but she was a actress and very good one at that ❤
22:52 #80: Pedantic correction. Going back in time, we have ancestors. Going forward in time, we have descendants. So that fact should be "You have millions of ancestors, only going back a few thousand years." Unless you're Philip J. Fry, then you've got a whole other situation going on. :D
No 88. An Australian told me this joke: There are 18 million sheep in New Zealand, 3 million think that they are human. The best Kiwi answer for this was by the Prime Minister of NZ when the opposition complained about the large number of people emigrating to Australia. The PM said that it is a good thing because it increases the average IQ of both countries.
Most people have an IQ between 80 and 110, the people with IQ of around 80 are friendlier, people with average IQ of 180 are not empathic, and most can't relate to "normal" feelings.
IQ is a scale that deliberately sets "average" to zero, so that's not an interesting fact, it's just math. The rest of what you said aren't facts at all, but impressions based on anecdotes. There are plenty of stupid mean people, and of warm and friendly geniuses.
The plant discussed in #82 is Linum usitatissimum (common flax, linseed) but pictured is Phormium tenax (New Zealand flax). They are unrelated except by name although Phormium can be used to make fibres as well.
You want our normal facts? Ok, I'll go with a classic that is both highly unoriginal and very entertaining: "The plastic tips at the end of shoelaces are called 'aglets'. Their true purpose is sinister ."
I totally recommend The Mütter Museum to any macabre tourists (or locals) in Philly. As a bonus for artists and medical students, the majority of the collection is only available to you! This private part of the collection dwarfs the public portion, and contains the "weirdest", most controversial and most interesting parts of the collection! Though, I'm pretty sure you have to organize seeing it ahead of time...
23:16 Family Trees are interesting. I did it once and traced the leniage all the way back to 1300s. I must say, it is quite diversity, the ancestory is all over the place and so far, it looks like it started out in Normandy and spread outwards to many countries....and yes, some famous ones too. This sort of thing has reminded me to get involved in this again, since there has been a few family civil wars as well. Mostly due to political circumstances....like the Scotland and England wars sort of thing. Yeah....you never know who is on that tree of yours.
The most normal fact I know.... Basketball Coach Phil Jackson won the NBA Championship on June 12th TWICE, once in 1991 and the other time in 2002, with two different teams!
Some weird facts which aren’t super weird just mostly generally unknown - although basketball originated in Canada, Canada only has one NBA team. Canada also only has one MLB team, but is hope to the worlds oldest baseball grounds, in London Ontario.
That is crazy about cricket being so popular at one time! I have never played or even seen a game before and I have played a lot of sports!. A duel between Voltaire and Rosseau, wow!
Re: The birthday effect and some people maybe "holding on" -- that's something observed in newspaper obits. January and february see a huge spike in obits, as all the old men and ladies who didn't want to ruin the holidays start letting go. One time we had so many obits that we had less than a page of open space inside an 8-page paper -- and that was including the obit department trying to put obits on the front page! We called and chewed them out, they called and chewed someone else out, and it got authorized to add a half-sheet, making it a 10-page paper.
You want weird and bizarre facts? My boss, an operation manager, works wedding receptions and yet has never been married before. I mean, I don't know if she's specifically a wedding reception planner or organizer, but she does have the skills to set the tables, accommodate the guests and married couple, and decorate the room. She knows her wedding receptions, but never had _her_ wedding reception (not to suggest there ever was a proposal). Is that irony?
The longest possible walk between two points isn't a more-or-less direct line from Cape Town to Northeast Russia... it's any two points where you do an awful lot of circling before reaching the other point. What you're on about is the _shortest_ possible walk between the two furthest points connected by land.
14:14 I think I mentioned this in the comments of another video. The worst part is that Rousseau wrote a very influential book about raising children. Well, raising sons, he didn't see the point of educating girls. 😡 Voltaire has his own issues, but he gleefully built a palace of books with his girlfriend, one of the top mathematical geniuses of the day, Émilie du Châtelet.
@@bethanybody2201 Nooo, I wasn't trolling! I was just reciting part of a famous quote by a certain Italian plumber in a less liked title on a non-Nintendo console! (Mario in Hotel Mario)
I miss being able to tell it like is!! Why not learn about everything you possibly can by addressing the facts and learning from them. Isn't it better to have the knowledge of how to cope with anything life can throw at you and be successful 😊 Understanding things from every perspective and being able to make educated decisions about how to handle anything! kids from the 90s may have been left outside till dark and maybe parents didn't always know where we were but our parents were diligent about teaching us everything we could possibly need to survive and be self sufficient as early as possible 😊 we didn't child-proof anything we learned from an early age by trial and error and being taught the understanding of what things were and how things worked and why.. our parents knew we were safe and capable of almost anything 😊 it was an awesome and amazing time .. by the time I was 8 years old I had the knowledge to be self sufficient and just in case if anything happened where my parents were no longer around both myself and my parents knew that I would be able to survive and thrive in almost any situation ❤ I'm so grateful to my parents for giving me the knowledge to cope with almost anything. to have the understanding and patience to overcome obstacles and work my best to be successful in any way possible 😊 thank you Mom and Dad for preparing me for almost anything!!! I miss and love and cherish you both !! 😘 And just in case... This is just my personal opinion and I'm grateful for all I have learned 😊
#84 should be "antecedents" because they came before. Descendants come after you. Progenitor would also be accurate. But Ancestor should be the best option.
@@ivettegutierreztorres3211 if rodents could salivate.. ..well, i feel assured, humanity probably would have died out long ago from just that one simple, seemingly-small aspect this definitely bolsters the pro _intelligent design_ argument, in my eyes, ivette
Édouard Manet (23 January 1832 - 30 April 1883) was a French modernist painter. Oscar-Claude Monet (14 November 1840 - 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, easily confused.
If a law mandates "teaching creationism" then I would love to see teachers teaching the creation myths of the ancient Greeks and Romans, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and as many African, Polynesian, and Native American tribes as possible. Everything *except* the Abrahamic traditions!
It's pronounced to rhyme with 'understand' - NewfinLAND. Sand, canned, bland, grand, hand... All these rhyme with Newfoundland. Land, not lind. Land land land land land land land land land land land land land land land land. LAND. Didn't bother watching the rest of the video, too frustrated.
3 hours on their phone every day? Not me. That'd take away time when I'm looking at my tablet or computer screen.
😅😅
Goteeeeeem
Bad for your eyes
23:18 Well, then, my distant cousin needs to learn how to drive...😀
I saw Punxsy Phil in a third grade field trip. He was behind glass in the library. The building is also the police station and a fire station.
Here’s a fact about Lucy she was sent to wrong address for the audition for GWTW, I watched several movies with her in them some scary,funny ,serious but she was a actress and very good one at that ❤
Pirates wore an eye-patch just in case somebody shut out the lights for a sneak attack. There I was always acclimated to the dark.
that is fake
Hey there is a series of books you might like called Uncle John's ultimate bathroom reader
Great video, we have a great contrast between channels. You tell facts while we quiz people on how well they know their facts! Keep up the good work
22:52 #80: Pedantic correction. Going back in time, we have ancestors. Going forward in time, we have descendants. So that fact should be "You have millions of ancestors, only going back a few thousand years."
Unless you're Philip J. Fry, then you've got a whole other situation going on. :D
😅😅😅😅😅 😮😮😮😮😮😮
The most normal fact I know: water in a cup does not get wetter if you add more water.
No 88. An Australian told me this joke: There are 18 million sheep in New Zealand, 3 million think that they are human.
The best Kiwi answer for this was by the Prime Minister of NZ when the opposition complained about the large number of people emigrating to Australia. The PM said that it is a good thing because it increases the average IQ of both countries.
23:07 Imagine trying to tell a stranger how you're both distantly related, in an effort to stave off an argument.🤪🥴🙃
Most people have an IQ between 80 and 110, the people with IQ of around 80 are friendlier, people with average IQ of 180 are not empathic, and most can't relate to "normal" feelings.
IQ is a scale that deliberately sets "average" to zero, so that's not an interesting fact, it's just math.
The rest of what you said aren't facts at all, but impressions based on anecdotes. There are plenty of stupid mean people, and of warm and friendly geniuses.
The most normal fact I know. Everything that is alive now will die at some point in the future.
Horses can't vomit either. That's why they colic and it can be dangerous and deadly.
Rocky mountain barking spiders got me so good!
The plant discussed in #82 is Linum usitatissimum (common flax, linseed) but pictured is Phormium tenax (New Zealand flax). They are unrelated except by name although Phormium can be used to make fibres as well.
Nerd
You want our normal facts? Ok, I'll go with a classic that is both highly unoriginal and very entertaining: "The plastic tips at the end of shoelaces are called 'aglets'. Their true purpose is sinister ."
Yeah, but can you spell aglet?
I totally recommend The Mütter Museum to any macabre tourists (or locals) in Philly. As a bonus for artists and medical students, the majority of the collection is only available to you! This private part of the collection dwarfs the public portion, and contains the "weirdest", most controversial and most interesting parts of the collection! Though, I'm pretty sure you have to organize seeing it ahead of time...
Love this channel keep up the great work
23:16 Family Trees are interesting. I did it once and traced the leniage all the way back to 1300s. I must say, it is quite diversity, the ancestory is all over the place and so far, it looks like it started out in Normandy and spread outwards to many countries....and yes, some famous ones too. This sort of thing has reminded me to get involved in this again, since there has been a few family civil wars as well. Mostly due to political circumstances....like the Scotland and England wars sort of thing. Yeah....you never know who is on that tree of yours.
The best fact I know is both pistol makers Samual Colt and Gaston Glock share my birthday, 19th July.
The most normal fact I know....
Basketball Coach Phil Jackson won the NBA Championship on June 12th TWICE, once in 1991 and the other time in 2002, with two different teams!
Wait, with #62 (17:42), that means the two executive producers of this channel have the same name 🤯
(Yes, I know that Hank's real name is "William.")
22:50 - I can absolutely guarantee that I have no descendants at all from the 9th century - plenty of ancestors,of course.
Some weird facts which aren’t super weird just mostly generally unknown - although basketball originated in Canada, Canada only has one NBA team. Canada also only has one MLB team, but is hope to the worlds oldest baseball grounds, in London Ontario.
That is crazy about cricket being so popular at one time!
I have never played or even seen a game before and I have played a lot of sports!.
A duel between Voltaire and Rosseau, wow!
Re: The birthday effect and some people maybe "holding on" -- that's something observed in newspaper obits. January and february see a huge spike in obits, as all the old men and ladies who didn't want to ruin the holidays start letting go. One time we had so many obits that we had less than a page of open space inside an 8-page paper -- and that was including the obit department trying to put obits on the front page! We called and chewed them out, they called and chewed someone else out, and it got authorized to add a half-sheet, making it a 10-page paper.
Normal fact: Cats sleep 16 to 18 hours per day. 😹
The shorthand for the all the possible combonations of the deck of cards can be written as 52! . Also called 52 shriek .
In math that's simply "52 factorial".
That animal you were trying to pass off as Punxsutawney Phil ! Is in fact a prairie dog !
The longest flight of a chicken is 13 seconds
I'm new here, you are doing a great job! Nice channel.👍
22:52 (Fact 84): You meant ancestors, not descendants! Descendants are your great-(...)-grandchildren; ancestors are your great-(...)-grandparents.
As often as possible I mention that Alaska is both the eastern most AND westwrn most state. It's pne of my favorite US facts
Thank you for making the video!
Peanuts aren't nuts but legumes. Not sure if that's the most normal fact or just the most boring one.
And cashews are the seed of a fruit.
The Pusha T reference is the TOPPEST of tiers
You want weird and bizarre facts? My boss, an operation manager, works wedding receptions and yet has never been married before. I mean, I don't know if she's specifically a wedding reception planner or organizer, but she does have the skills to set the tables, accommodate the guests and married couple, and decorate the room. She knows her wedding receptions, but never had _her_ wedding reception (not to suggest there ever was a proposal). Is that irony?
Fact 20 and 1/2... $1.19 is the most change you can have in your pocket and not be able to break a dollar bill.... 3 quarters, 4 dimes, and 4 pennies
I loved this fact
Lynches roommate was the lead singer of.the. J.Giels band ,that's singer of that song " centerfold, &. Love stinks"
Factor 8??? Thats strange, because myself and other family members have the Factor V Leiden disease, which is also a clotting issue.
There are a lot of different factors y the clotting processes, it"s quite complex
The longest possible walk between two points isn't a more-or-less direct line from Cape Town to Northeast Russia... it's any two points where you do an awful lot of circling before reaching the other point.
What you're on about is the _shortest_ possible walk between the two furthest points connected by land.
love the content!
12:53 - "Pasta fazool, I am a fool!"
14:14 I think I mentioned this in the comments of another video. The worst part is that Rousseau wrote a very influential book about raising children. Well, raising sons, he didn't see the point of educating girls. 😡
Voltaire has his own issues, but he gleefully built a palace of books with his girlfriend, one of the top mathematical geniuses of the day, Émilie du Châtelet.
Champion facts channel. Real talk.
1 in 2,000 human babies are born with a protruding tooth.
I was one of them.
For my most common fact: fire is hot
My husband and I had the same g-g-g-g-grandparents at least if not more shared lineage.
Normal Fact: Common sense, and common curtsy are no longer common.
how many people are like me and want to point out how many of these were already on mental floss 😁
I was asked to do the menorah today. One was suddenly on, but when I put my finger near it, it was somehow off.
WOW!!! And I thought dill dough was what sour dough bread was made of.
Fact: a right angle is 90° (“Normal” like in physics GET IT?!)
Considering that 99-1 pennies is almost 100 of them, doesn't seem too hard to get to 200's
Bangs like that should be called, "Front Mullets."
The most normal fact? All toasters toast toast. Naturally.
Toasters toast bread or bread related food, and broken toasters don’t toast. 😊 But you were probably trolling. 😅
@@bethanybody2201 Nooo, I wasn't trolling! I was just reciting part of a famous quote by a certain Italian plumber in a less liked title on a non-Nintendo console!
(Mario in Hotel Mario)
@@Apophis324 Oh, sorry, I was kidding about the trolling.☺️ I guess I lose my geek card, at least temporarily.😉 😁Mario is awesome😁
@@bethanybody2201 Nah, I do not have the authority to take someone's geek card away! :P
Wow - not a single one of these is one I would share.
Hank and John are essentially the same name?! 😮
Because of a mark on one of my fingernails, I verified that my nails, on average, grow 3/8 of an inch per m9nth.
While this video provided MANY lesser known facts.. I came out with "Rabbit Season! Duck Season!".
The number of people, NOT amount of people.
Most normal...? Most of your house dust is dead skin
The Planet Earth comprises atoms. Atoms compose Planet Earth.
Fact 50: Pusha T's claims were validated, just not acknowledged by the scorned Aubrey.
yup lol
Marsh grass?
I miss being able to tell it like is!! Why not learn about everything you possibly can by addressing the facts and learning from them. Isn't it better to have the knowledge of how to cope with anything life can throw at you and be successful 😊 Understanding things from every perspective and being able to make educated decisions about how to handle anything! kids from the 90s may have been left outside till dark and maybe parents didn't always know where we were but our parents were diligent about teaching us everything we could possibly need to survive and be self sufficient as early as possible 😊 we didn't child-proof anything we learned from an early age by trial and error and being taught the understanding of what things were and how things worked and why.. our parents knew we were safe and capable of almost anything 😊 it was an awesome and amazing time .. by the time I was 8 years old I had the knowledge to be self sufficient and just in case if anything happened where my parents were no longer around both myself and my parents knew that I would be able to survive and thrive in almost any situation ❤ I'm so grateful to my parents for giving me the knowledge to cope with almost anything. to have the understanding and patience to overcome obstacles and work my best to be successful in any way possible 😊 thank you Mom and Dad for preparing me for almost anything!!! I miss and love and cherish you both !! 😘 And just in case... This is just my personal opinion and I'm grateful for all I have learned 😊
We all share a common ancestor...um...yeah...no duh?
Awesomeness
I used to watch this show on Yahoo, sponsored by Toyota (and others).
Isn’t factor8 given to hemophiliacs? Ancestors are antecedents not descendants.
Plants produce oxygen.
Oh his name Peter Wolfe.
a cup of rubbing alcohol + 1 cup of water does NOT make 2 cups of fluid
#84 should be "antecedents" because they came before. Descendants come after you. Progenitor would also be accurate. But Ancestor should be the best option.
Fun Fact: If You Fuck Around The More You Find Out.
If you use bread as a sex toy, can you get a yeast infection?
yay for oysters.
Hi Niki!
Newf. N. Land. Not New Finland.
Can show fake ducks, but blur out guns and blood…….right
ducks
Several mammals can't vomit.
it is _extremely_ prescient, that rodents can't vomit
(dang...
...maybe there _was_ a god. . . . .)
And don't salivate
@@ivettegutierreztorres3211 if rodents could salivate..
..well, i feel assured, humanity probably would have died out long ago
from just that one simple, seemingly-small aspect
this definitely bolsters the pro _intelligent design_ argument, in my eyes, ivette
Cool video but your speech rate is sooo fast. 😂❤
So weird!
Did she mention we are ALL. AFRICAN?
new-fin-land
Don’t you mean ancestors, not descendants?
so nice😍
Factor VIII
Don't call him "Monet?"(#49)
Édouard Manet (23 January 1832 - 30 April 1883) was a French modernist painter. Oscar-Claude Monet (14 November 1840 - 5 December 1926) was a French painter and founder of impressionist painting who is seen as a key precursor to modernism, easily confused.
Whyd this go from fun facts to mfs dying so fast
The most normal fact I know: mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Fact 77: 120 days of sex... I assume it isn't all at once...
8 unvigintillion
This sentence is false.
This sentance contains three erors.
If a law mandates "teaching creationism" then I would love to see teachers teaching the creation myths of the ancient Greeks and Romans, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and as many African, Polynesian, and Native American tribes as possible. Everything *except* the Abrahamic traditions!
It's pronounced to rhyme with 'understand' - NewfinLAND. Sand, canned, bland, grand, hand... All these rhyme with Newfoundland. Land, not lind. Land land land land land land land land land land land land land land land land. LAND.
Didn't bother watching the rest of the video, too frustrated.
A freshly opened skall smells like a bag of Fredo's
First!