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The fastest living thing on the planet is a fungus!


This nasty little fungus lives in horse manure. Thanks to high speed cameras captured the spores of the fungi doing some pretty remarkable speed feats. The spores accelerate from 0 - 20km/h in 2 millionths of a second and can pull over 20G of force. 

They look like like little bulbs full of some liquid. At first glance, they just disappear, but they took a high speed camera that shows how the spores actually shoot off the surface of the poop at a speed equivalent of a human being launched at 100 times the speed of sound. 

The reason they need to launch so fast is because they need to spread as much as possible. This is because they need horses to eat them, which they won't do if they're near poop. The incredible acceleration allows them to clear over 6 ft in distance to the nice poop-free grass.

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The song "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" by the Beatles is almost 8 minutes long but only 14 different words are sung.



6 of those words are in the title. In case you're wondering, the other eight words are It’s so bad driving me mad babe yeh. Lyrical genius unmatched.

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A woman lost part of her hearing due to a kiss!


A woman in China and her boyfriend were taking part in a passionate kissing session. Apparently, the boyfriend managed to rupture her eardrum with a kiss! The passionate kissing the guy did reduced the pressure of the woman's mouth, which pulled her eardrum out. This caused her eardrum to rupture and her to lose part of her hearing! She was taken to the hospital, completely deaf from her left ear.

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Chuck Taylor was paid almost nothing for having his name on the 'All-Star Shoes'


Chuck Taylor was a high school basketball player. He was hired in 1921 by Converse to be the spokesman for their 'All Star' basketball shoes, which were not selling well at the time. Based on his experience as a player, Taylor also helped improve the shoes. You know the rest, Chuck Taylors became hugely successful and have remained for over 80 years.

However, Chuck Taylor was a salaried employee of Converse. This means that he wasn't paid any royalties or any extra money for having his name and signature on the shoes. Converse has sold over 600 million pairs of Chuck Taylor branded shoes. Can you imagine how much money he missed out on? 

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