20 January 2019
Folks who experience mogigraphia have writer’s cramp.
Today in 1961, John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the youngest president of the Unite States.
A starfruit contains 4% sugar.
Five of our nine Supreme Court Justices are women.
No one alive right now has ever died.
As observed throughout North America, January is National Porridge Month.
850,000 low-income Canadians turn to food banks every month.
We blink between 15 to 20 times a minute.
Edward VIII began his reign over the United Kingdom, its Commonwealths and Realms.
My neighbour stole food while sitting on the shoulders of two vampires. He was charged with shoplifting on two counts.
Turtles see a colour that humans can not fathom.
As a rule of thumb, the smaller the pepper, the hotter.
1.2 million barrels of kerosene are consumed around the world daily.
The most common surname in El Salvador is Hernández.
It’s ironic that the man who invests other people’s money is called a broker.
Sea sickness is a disturbance of balance and equilibrium in the inner ear.
Baghdadi mathematician Abu'l-Hasan al-Uqlidisi discovered fractions in the 10th Century.
In 1970, ‘hostage’ was first coined to mean 'people taken for purposes of political terrorism’.
The 10 million citizens of Burundi are served by 14 physicians.
War has become so popular, we’ve started making sequels.
Food for Thought: Though force can protect in emergency, only justice, fairness, consideration and cooperation can finally lead men to the dawn of eternal peace. ~Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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