Submitted by JohnBeLucky t3_127k9d9 in CambridgeMA
Submitted by Exciting_Painter_669 t3_127zcq9 in personalfinance
Submitted by lifeguard37 t3_127tnvp in personalfinance
Submitted by TriCombington t3_127xmb2 in explainlikeimfive
Submitted by TheAnarchistMonarch t3_125zspd in boston
Submitted by Different-Carpet-159 t3_125zvg7 in books
Submitted by KaptainMurica96 t3_127zys4 in memes
Submitted by iamgirraffe t3_1280gdi in relationship_advice
Submitted by No-Entrance9663 t3_11naema in jerseycity
Submitted by ShortyTallZx t3_1280rum in AskReddit
Submitted by Hungry-Copy8945 t3_127lohj in Music
Submitted by [deleted] t3_127zwv4 in relationship_advice
Submitted by IsaacWaleOfficial t3_126s49g in memes
Submitted by IPv6Guy t3_125z8l8 in askscience
TIL in the 1920s, Coco Chanel accidentally got a tan, and helped inspire the trend of sunbathing. Soon "sunlight therapy" was prescribed for almost every ailment from fatigue to tuberculosis. Before this, tanned skin was associated with the lower classes who work outside, and fair skin was revered.
en.wikipedia.orgSubmitted by Pfeffer_Prinz t3_126sj3j in todayilearned