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Coconut water is a better hydrating beverage than, say, gatorade, and doesn't include a myriad chemicals.
 

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Hangovers are the result of dehydration. You want to get drunk but not have a hangover? Stay hydrated.
 

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On that note, man didn't "invent" fire. We discovered it, yes, but it wasn't our creation. Fire had existed before us and will continue to exist after us.
 

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Compared to the whole galaxy, we're completely invisible. We don't even show up as a speck, maybe just a particle of a cloud that exists within our nebula. Compared to the known universe, our galaxy is a dot among other dots.

And we, as organisms, are invisible from orbit of our own planet.
 

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Area 51 is likely a decoy base. Build up the hype on one location, have the actual secret stuff in another that's never talked about and looks completely normal.
 

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Bethesda Softworks works closely with its modding community, in that it provides all the tools necessary to allow the Glorious PC Gaming Master Race to make their games their own. While the company has to branch its focus out toward console gamers and their typical casual attitude towards games, it gives the PC community the freedom to mould the games to their liking.
 
Banging your head against a wall uses 150 calories an hour.

An ostrich's eye is bigger then it's brain.

Just tweny seconds wroth of fuel remained when Apollo 11's lunar module landed on the moon.


If you attempted to count the stars in the galaxy at a rate of one every second, it woudl take around 3,000 years to count them all.


Termites eat wood twice as fast when stimulated with heavy metal music.
 
Mailing an entire building has been illegal in the U.S. since 1916 when a man mailed a 40,000-ton brick house across Utah to avoid high freight rates.
 

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