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Image credits: syntactyx #6. TIL of Kurt Gerstein, a Nazi officer who tried to alert the world of the Holocaust while it was happening by sending detailed reports to Swedish, Swiss, Dutch and ...
The viral game was everywhere: people were playing it, reacting to it, and even hating it. But the iconic game is coming back in 2025: the creators announced a new version with new characters, new ...
Image credits: Brendawg324 “I wasn't really worried about getting a bad score for my essay,” Haga later told the BBC. It might seem like the student was cooking instead of paying attention to ...
Wikipedia:Fact of the Day/December 18, 2024 Fact of the Day is a section that tries to house different facts from articles or stubs that cannot be housed elsewhere, like Featured Article, Selected Anniversaries, or Did You Know.
For many years, the bits of vandalism and/or fun that struck people's fancy were kept here on a page called "Bad jokes and other deleted nonsense" (BJAODN). In fact, it was one of the oldest pages on Wikipedia, having been created on January 26, 2001. [1] Here is the original explanation of the page:
During a Science Vs podcast episode [7] [8], Richard Wiseman said this about whether it's actually the world's funniest joke: It was the joke that most people didn't hate. It's so you can look at any one group. You can look at men or women or young or old or Canadians. And there's always a joke that they thought was much, much funnier.
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The mod also shared a couple funny examples of when “the ‘information bubble’ that many Americans exist in is confronted by the reality of the rest of the world.” You can find those posts ...