Wacky Wednesday: 15 Random Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

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This week BBIMI is giving you a glimpse at 15 facts you probably did not know before you read this blog post. The world is full of useless, yet entertaining, information and we would be crazy not to shed some light on this subject. There’s just two more days until the weekend, so enjoy this Wacky Wednesday treat courtesy of BB Insurance Marketing. Check it out:

– Sloppy handwriting by doctors are responsible for over 7,000 deaths every year.

– A bite is taken out of the Apple logo to provide scale, so that the apple wouldn’t be mistaken for a cherry.

– Some teachers have claimed to play “Heads Up, Seven Up” just to see who the class cheaters were.

– A can of diet coke will float in water, while a can of regular coke will sink.

– Schizophrenics are able to tickle themselves, but completely sane people cannot.

– Touching money can reduce physical pain and feelings of social alienation.

– Eating onions and garlic will help your hair grow.

– The original meaning of the word “silly” is “blessed”.

– Having positive thoughts increases your brains ability to make better decisions.

– A 15 year old once hacked NASA and their computers were shut down for 21 days.

– The FDA allows you to sell bugs and rodent hair for consumption.

– An ear of corn always has an even number of rows.

– E is the most frequently used letter in the English language.

– Most cars in Churchill, Canada are left unlocked so pedestrians can escape into them if they encounter polar bears on the street.

– People who talk fast tend to have confidence issues.

 (All Facts via @Factsionary, @UberFacts and @GooogleFacts)

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