Category Archives: Random Facts
WTF Fun Fact 13225 – Emotions and the Stock Market
WTF Fun Fact 13223 – The Benefits of Reading Physical Books
25 Kickass Random Facts List #807
Officials went to congratulate Sogen Kato, the oldest living man in Tokyo, on his 111th birthday. Upon arriving at his house, a mummified body wearing underwear and pajamas was lying in his bed. He had been dead for 30 years but his family kept the secret to keep receiving his pension. The post 25 Kickass… Read More »
Facts about Australians and gambling
Fascinating facts abound about life in Australia, but when you chase some of them down, they don’t quite stand up to scrutiny. Everything there wants to kill you? The last death from a spider bite was in 1979, and you are far more likely to get killed by a horse than a creepy crawly. Tanned…… Read More »
15 Most Popular Flowers for Funerals
Funerals are a way for loved ones to pay their final respects and say goodbye to someone who has passed away. At Rosy Cremations, flowers play an important role in funerals, symbolising love, sympathy, and remembrance. Here are the 15 most popular flowers for funerals and their meanings. 1. Roses Roses are a traditional symbol…… Read More »
WTF Fun Fact 13222 – Buffalo Tool Library
What Are the Top 5 Cities to See Northern Lights?
Northern Lights vacation packages are becoming more and more popular on the tourist agenda, and this is totally understandable, seeing as it is one of the most fascinating natural phenomena in the world! Nothing quite beats the various shades of color illuminating the night sky and the uniqueness of the whole experience. However, while there…… Read More »
Interesting facts about the English Premier League
The English Premier League is by far the most popular football league on the planet ahead of other top leagues such as La Liga and the Bundesliga. Over 3.2 billion people tuned into Premier League fixtures across the 2019/20 season and over 500,000 people travelled to the United Kingdom to watch games in person. Why is…… Read More »