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That_Which_Lurks t1_je8hqqy wrote
Reply to comment by A00rdr in TIL The organizers of the Japan Olympics in 2021 distributed 160,000 condoms to the athletes by Future_Green_7222
Yes
DravenPrime t1_je8hqaf wrote
Reply to TIL The organizers of the Japan Olympics in 2021 distributed 160,000 condoms to the athletes by Future_Green_7222
Yep. Olympic athletes like to fuck. It's a fact.
krisalyssa OP t1_je8hp8c wrote
Reply to comment by lowlife9 in TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
DO NOT WANT
YdexKtesi t1_je8hnri wrote
Reply to TIL Margaret Knight (1838-1914) invented a machine to mass produce flat-bottomed paper bags and, after winning a lawsuit against a fraudster who copied her design, the patent was issued in 1871. Her first invention was when she was 12 years old (and began working in a factory). She had 87 patents. by WonderWmn212
I thought that said, "she had 87 parents," and I was like damn.. what.?!
Neoxite23 t1_je8hmp9 wrote
Reply to TIL that William Daniels, famous for playing Mr. Feeney on "Boy Meets World," has been married to to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 71 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of today. by arrogant_ambassador
FEE-HEE-HEE-NEY!
[deleted] t1_je8hlvg wrote
Reply to comment by BubbaYoshi117 in TIL The organizers of the Japan Olympics in 2021 distributed 160,000 condoms to the athletes by Future_Green_7222
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RedditLuvsCensorship t1_je8hkmb wrote
Reply to comment by imaketrollfaces in TIL chocolate maker Lindt has sued companies that make gold-foiled chocolate bunnies for trademark infringement by Specialist_Check
> fact
> perhaps
🤔
Sir-Viette t1_je8hhwn wrote
Reply to comment by Livio88 in TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
Wait! What is “Ligma”?
fatfishkev t1_je8hghw wrote
Reply to TIL that 12 million "Shrek Forever After" drinking glasses (sold by McDonalds) were recalled in 2010 for containing the toxic metal Cadmium in their painted decorations by black_rose_
Still prob less toxic than some of the shit in their burgers
lowlife9 t1_je8hfgp wrote
PopeHonkersXII t1_je8her3 wrote
Reply to TIL that William Daniels, famous for playing Mr. Feeney on "Boy Meets World," has been married to to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 71 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of today. by arrogant_ambassador
My wife moans his name during sex.
Livio88 t1_je8h5ej wrote
Reply to comment by Landlubber77 in TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
Not as bad as Ligma.
Awellplanned t1_je8gvc7 wrote
Reply to TIL The organizers of the Japan Olympics in 2021 distributed 160,000 condoms to the athletes by Future_Green_7222
I hope they weren’t too small!
A00rdr t1_je8gl6r wrote
Reply to comment by crazonline in TIL The organizers of the Japan Olympics in 2021 distributed 160,000 condoms to the athletes by Future_Green_7222
But you're not the same person who responded before.
[deleted] t1_je8gkjv wrote
Robotdeath t1_je8gki2 wrote
Reply to comment by sandyposs in TIL The oldest musical instrument in the world, a 60,000-year-old Neanderthal flute, is made from the left thighbone of a young cave bear. by gonejahman
Anyways, here's Wonderwall.
StoneSigma t1_je8gkha wrote
Reply to comment by stay_fr0sty in TIL Margaret Knight (1838-1914) invented a machine to mass produce flat-bottomed paper bags and, after winning a lawsuit against a fraudster who copied her design, the patent was issued in 1871. Her first invention was when she was 12 years old (and began working in a factory). She had 87 patents. by WonderWmn212
Idk how or why, but I immediately started reading your comment in the tune of that song!
GrandmaPoses t1_je8g1bn wrote
Reply to comment by hatersaurusrex in TIL that William Daniels, famous for playing Mr. Feeney on "Boy Meets World," has been married to to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 71 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of today. by arrogant_ambassador
A few years ago Hulu had the first season available; excellent show, I was too young to want to watch it when it first came on.
hatersaurusrex t1_je8ftks wrote
Reply to comment by Salarian_American in TIL that William Daniels, famous for playing Mr. Feeney on "Boy Meets World," has been married to to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 71 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of today. by arrogant_ambassador
And a doctor on St. Elsewhere if you go a bit farther back
Kangermu t1_je8fsbd wrote
Reply to TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
I have a pit mix that is outside all the time and still managed to hit a rabbit nest year.. I feel bad hitting frogs/toads and rid shit always traumatizes me. Glad it hasn't killed me yet though I guess
Salarian_American t1_je8fp5e wrote
Reply to TIL that William Daniels, famous for playing Mr. Feeney on "Boy Meets World," has been married to to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 71 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of today. by arrogant_ambassador
When I was a kid, William Daniels was famous for being the voice of KITT on Knight Rider.
Pro-Zak t1_je8fly1 wrote
Reply to TIL that William Daniels, famous for playing Mr. Feeney on "Boy Meets World," has been married to to actress and fellow Emmy Award winner Bonnie Bartlett since June 30, 1951; at more than 71 years, it is the longest active Hollywood marriage as of today. by arrogant_ambassador
Sit down, John!!
arealuser100notfake t1_je8fj3s wrote
Reply to TIL Margaret Knight (1838-1914) invented a machine to mass produce flat-bottomed paper bags and, after winning a lawsuit against a fraudster who copied her design, the patent was issued in 1871. Her first invention was when she was 12 years old (and began working in a factory). She had 87 patents. by WonderWmn212
Can you earn money today by patenting ideas?
TheEnforcer246 t1_je8htdm wrote
Reply to comment by krisalyssa in TIL that tularemia is an infectious disease that can be contracted by “inhaling particles from an infected rabbit ground up [by] a lawnmower”. by krisalyssa
Wonder how many times that has happened to get into the icd-10 code list.