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Article created by: Monika Pašukonytė

It doesn’t matter whether you or I believe in God or are atheists – the world around us is so bizarre, unusual and beautiful that we can only admire the grandeur of the Creator’s plan – or the extravagance of evolution.

Something interesting, beautiful or funny can be found in literally any pebble, any animal or the simplest phenomenon around us. Don’t believe it? Then this viral thread in the AskReddit community, from which Bored Panda made a selection of the most interesting facts, will probably be of interest to you.

More info: Reddit

Close-up of a printed page showing pronunciation guide and phonetic spellings, illustrating random facts about language.

Words that are spelled the same but pronounced with emphasis on different syllables is actually indicative of the part of speech it is. Stress on the first syllable is a noun. Stress on the last syllable is a verb. Examples: CON-tract and con-TRACT. The former is a noun ( sign this contract) whereas the latter is a verb (the muscles contract). Same with record, address, impact, object, and a few others.

Glittering-Cat4009 , Nothing Ahead Report

Blue and black poison dart frog on mossy rock showcasing one of the random facts that seem too weird to be true. Poison dart froggis obtain their toxin by eating poisonous bugs, like fire ants. When you feed them crickets and such they are perfectly safe to handle 💚.

FroggiJoy87 , Travis Leery Report

Diagram of a pair of printer’s cases showing upper case and lower case random facts about typography. Uppercase letters are called that because they could be found in the upper drawer of a printing press, lowercase could be found in the lower case of the printing press.

BaronPorg , Benjamin Molineaux Report

Blue helicopter flying over a snowy mountain peak with cloudy sky, illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true. The component parts of the word “helicopter” are not “heli” and “copter”. It’s “helico”, meaning “spiral-shaped” like the word “helix” and “pter” meaning “wing” as in “pterodactyl”.

Victim_Of_Fate , Cristian Grecu Report

Military band in uniform performing outdoors during an event, illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true. Etymology fact!

In arabic, when it comes to war, you’d have military ranks like Amir al-Bahr, which would roughly translate to “ruler of the sea”. The term was taken by latin, shortened to “Amir al”, and made its way to western languages, as *admiral*.

Which means that admiral essentially means “Lord of the-“.

Naturage , Brett Jordan Report

Close-up of a colorful caterpillar on a person’s hand illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true. A caterpillar doesn’t just grow wings on its wiggly body. Inside its cocoon, it breaks down into a gooey substance, keeping only a few key parts. From this “goo,” its body is rebuilt into a butterfly, complete with wings.

Katswift , Krysten Merriman Report

Close-up of a vibrant blue beetle on a green leaf illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true The term “bug” in computing has been around a long time. The term was not commonly used until an actual bug landed on an electrical switch causing the computer to malfunction.(Returning a zero when it was supposed to be a 1). The term bug grew in popularity afterwards and landed us where we are today.

When we find a bug in software we apply a “patch”…

This comes from old cardex/punch card systems. If a punch card was punched in the wrong spot, you could fix it by applying a patch to the hole.

afristralian , James Wainscoat Report

Roller coaster ride captured from below, illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true online. Rollercoasters are built to shake! I’ve seen so many people decide to not get on because of the sway, but it’s important! If the support beams and tracks didn’t shake, they’d simply snap with all the force from the coaster cars roaring over them.

Twelve_Shadows_ , Dan Gold Report

Woman's face illuminated with neon paint in dark, representing random facts that seem too weird to be true online. The human body glows in the dark. No, seriously. It emits visible light at all times, but our eyes are too weak to see it. So yeah, you’re glowing right now, but no one can appreciate it.

Embarrassed_Honey711 , Timothy Dykes Report

Calculator and scattered documents on a desk illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true. A little-known but obvious fact: the division symbol “÷” is just a simplified fraction, with the dots representing the numerator and denominator.

IndividualLonely9296 , FIN Report

Soft close-up of delicate feathers with light tones illustrating random facts that seem weird but are true online. The thing between hard and soft is firm. The thing between hardware and software is called…

See_Bee10 , Evie S. Report

Plastic stegosaurus toy held up against bright sunlight with sunburst, illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true. Well all know the dinosaurs died out a long time ago (~64 million years ago). But what’s even longer: they roamed the Earth for over 120 million years.

The Stegosaurus went extinct 80 million years before the T-Rex even existed.

despenser412 , Lucas George Wendt Report

Industrial metal pipes with multiple joints and bends, illustrating unusual structural design facts that seem weird but true. Plumbing comes from the root Latin word of Plumbum which means lead and is the reason it’s Pb on the Periodic table, because the Romans made water pipes out of lead—as an aside they knew it was a problem for brains, but they just didn’t care as it mostly affected the poors.

Stormygeddon , Samuel Sianipar Report

Dense forest with mist and climbing plants on tree trunks, representing random facts that seem weird yet true. Trees get the vast majority of their mass from the air. All that wood? That was once air and sunlight.

parttimepicker , Mel Report

Close-up of numerous pistachio nuts in shells, illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true. You can open difficult or stubborn pistachio shells with another half pistachio shell. Save your fingernails!

Blitzer046 , engin akyurt Report

Man holding a playful kitten with raised paws indoors illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true Rabbits don’t have paw pads like cats or dogs. They’ve got nothing but fluffy feet.

You see a cartoon rabbit with paw pads, it’s all lies.

FOTBWN , Oleg Tarasenko Report

Abstract image with bright streaks of gold and blue light illustrating random facts that seem too weird to be true. Current flows from positive to negative in a circuit, but the particles that constitute the current (i.e., electrons) are negatively charged so they are actually moving in the opposite direction.

Enki_007 , Jr Korpa Report


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