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unbfacts: In 1966, a relatively unknown young musician asked to…

unbfacts: In 1966, a relatively unknown young musician asked to get on stage and play alongside Eric Clapton, who was so legendary that “Clapton is God” was a popular slogan at the time. The young musician played the song “Killing Floor”, which Clapton had always said was too difficult to play live. That man was… Read More »

Category: Unbelievable facts

The ancient Egyptian calendar had twelve months of thirty days each, plus five extra days at the end…

The ancient Egyptian calendar had twelve months of thirty days each, plus five extra days at the end…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: ancient history, calendar, egypt, festival, time

Jason Brown, a former NFL player, left a 5-year, $37 million contract to become a farmer. He now…

Jason Brown, a former NFL player, left a 5-year, $37 million contract to become a farmer. He now…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: Cucumbers, farmer, nfl, philanthropy, sweet potatoes

Microplastics are quietly moving from soil into crops like lettuce, wheat, and carrots, ultimately…

Microplastics are quietly moving from soil into crops like lettuce, wheat, and carrots, ultimately…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: agriculture, carrots, contamination, Environment, Health, lettuce, microplastics, pollution, soil, wheat

An orangutan named Fu Manchu kept escaping from his zoo enclosure by using a wire he had shaped into…

An orangutan named Fu Manchu kept escaping from his zoo enclosure by using a wire he had shaped into…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: Animals, clever, escape, Fu Manchu, intelligence, key, orangutan, zoo

unbfacts: Germany has the only tree in the world with its own…

unbfacts: Germany has the only tree in the world with its own mailing address. It’s known as the Bridegroom’s Oak, and it receives about 1,000 letters per year from singles looking for love. Anyone can take letters from the tree and respond. It’s estimated the tree is responsible for over 100 marriages. Source

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Singapore’s “supercar vending machine” dispenses Ferraris, Lamborghinis via automation.

Singapore’s “supercar vending machine” dispenses Ferraris, Lamborghinis via automation.Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: cars, Ferrari, Lamborghini, luxury, singapore, supercars, vending

In May 1926, John Marsh, frustrated by carrying stacks of books for his wife, urged, “For God’s…

In May 1926, John Marsh, frustrated by carrying stacks of books for his wife, urged, “For God’s…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: books, encouragement, Gone with the Wind, inspiration, literature, novel, writer, writing

School standards minister confuses interest rates and inflation in Sky News interview

Catherine McKinnell MP claimed “we’ve seen inflation coming down”, but her department has since told us she meant to refer to interest rates.Source

Category: Full Fact

Is the government on track to end ‘no fault’ evictions?

Full Fact takes a look at Labour’s manifesto pledge to “immediately” abolish Section 21 evictions in England.Source

Category: Full Fact

No evidence Myanmar earthquake caused by HAARP research facility

The Alaska-based programme has frequently been the subject of unsubstantiated online claims linking it to various natural disasters.Source

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