A large number of divorces have something to do with Facebook. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 13011 – Facebook and Divorce appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Pringles once tried to avoid taxes by claiming they weren’t potato chips. click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12980 – Pringles Are Not Potato Chips appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
A man ended up with a 99-letter name after losing a bet. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12979 – The Longest Name in New Zealand appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Two sets of undercover cops once tried to arrest each other. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12959 – Detroit Undercover Cops Arrest Each Other appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Goldfish bowls are banned in Rome. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12900 – Goldfish Bowls Are Banned in Rome appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
China has tried to regulate Buddhist monks’ reincarnation. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12899 – China Bans Reincarnation appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
A thief was forced to eat 40 bananas after swallowing a necklace. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12895 – The Mumbai Thief Punished With Bananas appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
A council in the Netherlands is legally entitled to a snack if meetings run late. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12778 – Krokettenmotie appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
Due to environmental concerns, it’s illegal to do dishes in Finland’s lakes. The post Due to environmental concerns… appeared first on Crazy Facts. Source
Steven Jay Russell escaped the law peacefully many times. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12727 – Steven Jay Russell Escaped Prison Multiple Times appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
In Ireland, Subway sandwich bread is basically cake. Click to read the full fact. The post WTF Fun Fact 12720 – Let Them Eat Cake appeared first on WTF Fun Facts. Source
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