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The world’s richest woman…

The world’s richest woman, Françoise Bettencourt Meyers, owns a 33% stake in L’Oreal which was founded by her grandfather, Eugène Schueller, a known fascist and Nazi sympathizer. Françoise married and has raised her children Jewish. The post The world’s richest woman… appeared first on Crazy Facts. Source

North Korea, “world’s worst Internet black hole,”…

North Korea, “world’s worst Internet black hole,” restricts Internet access to high-level Party officials and then only “to browse fan pages of the leading Kim dynasty”; in response, “North Koreans [are] buying properties close to foreign embassies in a bid to access their wifi.” The post North Korea, “world’s worst Internet black hole,”… appeared first… Read More »

According to a 2011 study, SpongeBob…

According to a 2011 study, SpongeBob is messing with the memory retention of children, impairing their “readiness for learning.” Findings show that allowing preschoolers to watch the series causes short-term disruptions in mental function and attention span due to frequent camera cut scenes. The post According to a 2011 study, SpongeBob… appeared first on Crazy… Read More »

Pepperoni is an American invention…

Pepperoni is an American invention. It’s similar to the spicy salamis of southern Italy, but it also has elements characteristic of German sausages (smokiness, beef content, and fine grind). In Italian, “peperoni” just means “bell peppers”. The post Pepperoni is an American invention… appeared first on Crazy Facts. Source

Director Michael Bay (Transformers)…

Director Michael Bay (Transformers) often traces his interest in action films back to when he attached firecrackers to a toy train and filmed the ensuing fiery disaster with his mother’s 8 mm camera. The fire department was called and he was grounded. The post Director Michael Bay (Transformers)… appeared first on Crazy Facts. Source

In 1900, the Secretary of the Navy…

In 1900, the Secretary of the Navy wanted to use the USS Constitution for target practice until it sunk. A benefactor offered to buy it but was refused so he started a campaign that successfully pressured Congress into saving it. Built in 1797, it is now the oldest ship still afloat. The post In 1900,… Read More »