Who Else here thinks this is cool

I found some more and here they are:

* In 2001, St. Patrick's Day was banned in Ireland because of the scare caused by foot and mouth disease.

*As an iceberg melts, it makes a fizzing sound because of the compressed air bubbles popping in the ice.

*Being unmarried can shorten a man's life by ten years.

*In 1976, a Los Angeles secretary named Jannene Swift officially married a fifty pound rock. More than twenty people witnessed the ceremony

*93% of all greeting cards are purchased by women

*An office desk has 400 times more bacteria than a toilet

They are not the best but my mom wants me to start my homework so mabe later i can get more :woohoo: :furious: :crazy: :offtopic: :santa:
 
-Elephants are the only animals that can't jump.

-Koalas are excellent swimmers.

-Coconuts kill more people in the world than sharks do. Approximately 150 people are killed each year by coconuts.

-The heart of an astronaut actually gets smaller when in outer space.

-Rubber is one of the ingredients in bubble gum.

-On Sunday, it is illegal to sell cornflakes in Columbus, Ohio.

Yeah.​
 
Sparx said:
It IS possible to lick your elbow. I've seen it done.

They say that so that you try to lick your elbow, then tell you that 75% of people who read it tried to lick their elbow. People took it as an actual fact.
 

Im doing about the switching round of letters in psychology at the moment, its very interesting indeed as its due to pattern recognition in the brain and automatic processing. I did my coursework on it, i did i stroop test which you get people to read a word that describes a colour such as red, in an ink which isnt the same colour. They have to name the ink colour and it gets very confusilling!

I have seen someone lick their elbow, she is seriously double jointed, she can do all kinds of crazy stuff. She isnt even a gymnast!
 
Sparx said:
It IS possible to lick your elbow. I've seen it done.
Wouldn't you have to be double jointed or something? I can't do it. Close though. If I only was a frog, then I could do it. :rolleyes:
 
StitchfansJr said:
Wouldn't you have to be double jointed or something? I can't do it. Close though. If I only was a frog, then I could do it. :rolleyes:
no. you need either a really long tongue or short arms.
 
wishspirit said:
Im doing about the switching round of letters in psychology at the moment, its very interesting indeed as its due to pattern recognition in the brain and automatic processing. I did my coursework on it, i did i stroop test which you get people to read a word that describes a colour such as red, in an ink which isnt the same colour. They have to name the ink colour and it gets very confusilling!

I have seen someone lick their elbow, she is seriously double jointed, she can do all kinds of crazy stuff. She isnt even a gymnast!
I'm double jointed, I can put my legs behind my head without any hands, this is the truth. I promise!
 
Goin'To'Pluto said:
Try to read this it should be easy


i cnat beivle i can raed tihs. the hmaun bairn olny rdaes the fsrit and lsat laeters of wrods.

Isn't that cool :3dglasses :smooth: :banana: :woohoo:

On the first day of classes, my psych professor handed us a paper that began with that exact sentence. It was a whole paragraph like that though.
 
meeshheartsdisney217 said:
Atlanta made it against the law to tie a giraffe to telephone poll or a lamppost.
Obviously, they must have had a problem with this. :confused3 I'm invisioning a street full of giraffes tied to telephone polls. :sad2:
 
It's pretty awesome, huh.

I've seen it before, but it was, like, a paragraph, I think.
 


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