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13 Mind Blowing Bubble Gum Facts

Bubble gums have existed for close to a century now. Even though people chew them for different reasons, bubble gums are primarily for blowing bubbles. If anything, there are competitions for such acts, and there is a reigning champion. Continue reading to find out who holds the record for the biggest bubble ever blown, why…… Read More »

10 Fascinating Number 4 Facts

A numeral and a digit, number four precedes five and follows three in the numerical order. It is a square number with many traits, including the smallest composite number and semi-prime. More interestingly, did you know some people consider the number a bad omen and would do anything to avoid it in their daily activities?…… Read More »

WTF Fun Fact 13610 – Creating Plant Biosensors

Plant biosensors may soon be able to tell you when the air in your home is unhealthy. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13610 – Creating Plant Biosensors appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

WTF Fun Fact 13609 – Virtual Meetings and Mental State

Virtual meetings make you sleeping because of mental underload. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13609 – Virtual Meetings and Mental State appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source

17 Mind-Blowing Bonny and Clyde Facts

“She do anything necessary for him. And I do anything necessary for her. So don’t let the necessary occur, yep.” These are part of the lyrics of Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s hit track “Bonnie and Clyde.” Among many other allusions to the outlaw couples, they highlight Bonny and Clyde’s influence, especially in the entertainment industry. Continue…… Read More »

16 Fascinating Solomon Islands Facts

Consisting of about 6 major islands and over 900 smaller ones, the Solomon Islands is a country in Melanesia, part of Oceania. It covers an area of about 29,000 square kilometers and has a population of about 800,000 people. Guadalcanal is the country’s biggest island; it provided an active battleground during World War II. Continue…… Read More »