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avatar Gaie Houston

Alexander the Great's three last wishes. He said, you know, when I die, I want three things to happen. Number one, I want the world's best doctors to walk behind my casket on a funeral possession. Number two, I want my emeralds, diamonds, and golds, and money to be strewn along the road going to the graveyard. And number three, I want my hands to

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Quick History Lesson:\n13th Amendment: Abolished Slavery\n100% Republican Support\n23% Democrat Support\n\n14th Amendment:\nGave Citizenship to Freed Slaves\n94% Republican Support\n0% Democrat Support\n\n18th Amendment:\nRight to Vote for All\n100% Republican Support\n0% Democrat Support

Quick History Lesson:\n13th Amendment: Abolished Slavery\n100% Republican Support\n23% Democrat Support\n\n14th Amendment:\nGave Citizenship to Freed Slaves\n94% Republican Support\n0% Democrat Support\n\n18th Amendment:\nRight to Vote for All\n100% Republican Support\n0% Democrat Support

avatar Agni Gauss
Man Science Fact #423:
It is impossible for a man to walk by a pallet jack without strongly considering to use it like a scooter.

Man Science Fact #423: It is impossible for a man to walk by a pallet jack without strongly considering to use it like a scooter.

avatar Isabella Lewis
In 1996 the number 1 song in America was “Macarena,” a song written entirely in Spanish. It was played all across the nation. 50,000 people performed the dance at Yankee Stadium. This could only be possible in a time where people’s brains weren’t rotted from social media

In 1996 the number 1 song in America was “Macarena,” a song written entirely in Spanish. It was played all across the nation. 50,000 people performed the dance at Yankee Stadium. This could only be possible in a time where people’s brains weren’t rotted from social media

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Only 1% of men know this McDonald's sells 6.5 million burgers a day.. and do you really think there are that many cows in the world? That's 105 million a month!

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Paul Simon told the story of when in the early 1980's he visited a small village in the Amazon on vacation which he described as just a few huts at a crossroads. He saw a young girl playing a guitar and, after speaking with her through a translator, she told him she knew an American song. He was surprised and said OK play it and she played

FUN FACT Paul Simon told the story of when in the early 1980's he visited a small village in the Amazon on vacation which he described as just a few huts at a crossroads. He saw a young girl playing a guitar and, after speaking with her through a translator, she told him she knew an American song. He was surprised and said OK play it and she played

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