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« on: August 18, 2015, 03:10:26 AM »

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« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2015, 03:23:30 AM »



Taumata-whaka-tangihanga-koauau-o-Tamatea-turi-pukaka-pikimaunga-horonuku-pokai-whenua-kitana-tahu, means ‘The hilltop where Tamatea with big knees, conqueror of mountains, eater of land, traveller over land and sea, played his koauau to his beloved.’ (http://www.hawkesbaynz.com/)


at Porangahau, Central Hawke's Bay in New Zealand

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« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2015, 03:33:11 AM »




[...] tigers are perhaps the most emotional of the big cats. They react to stimulation of any type to a greater degree than do other species. Many things can affect a tiger that wouldn't necessarily affect another species, such as changes in barometric pressure, particular noises, wind, and many more too numerous to list.

Because tigers are so emotional, they are capable of unbelievable affection.

more at http://www.louisdorfman.com/species/tigers.html]http://www.louisdorfman.com/species/tigers.html

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« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2015, 04:00:17 AM »




specimen:

Psalm 117

Praise the Lord, all you nations;
extol him, all you peoples.
For great is his love toward us,
and the faithfulness of the Lord endures forever.
Praise the Lord.

klingon translation:

joH'a' yInaD Hoch qorDu'pu'
yIquvmoH Hoch ghotpu'
numuSHa'qu'mo'
'ej reH taHtaH vItDaj.
joH'a' yInaD !'


The Klingon language is the constructed language spoken by the fictional Klingons in the Star Trek universe.

Described in the 1985 book The Klingon Dictionary by Marc Okrand and deliberately designed to sound "alien", it has a number of typologically uncommon features. The language's basic sound, along with a few words, was first devised by actor James Doohan ("Scotty") for Star Trek: The Motion Picture. That film marked the first time the language had been heard on screen. In all previous appearances, Klingons spoke in English. Klingon was subsequently developed by Okrand into a full-fledged language. (wikipedia)

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Re: Strange facts
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2015, 04:24:04 AM »




question: can an army win by croaking?
answer: if the pond is the south china sea, yes, yes, yes.

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Re: Strange facts
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2015, 04:30:00 AM »




a clinophobia-causing bed:


fear this!

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Re: Strange facts
« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2015, 04:43:07 AM »








scary duck is not donald duck



screeeaaam and scram!

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« Reply #7 on: August 18, 2015, 04:44:25 AM »
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« Reply #8 on: August 18, 2015, 05:00:34 AM »




Most planets also rotate on their axes in an anti-clockwise direction, but Venus rotates clockwise (called "retrograde" rotation) once every 243 Earth days—the slowest rotation of any planet. Because its rotation is so slow, it is highly spherical. (wikipedia)


Note, though, that there are two oddballs in our solar system that do not rotate in the same way as the rest of the planets.  Uranus rotates about an axis that is nearly parallel with its orbital plane (i.e. on its side), while Venus rotates about its axis in a clockwise direction.  These oddities are thought to be caused by events, such as collisions, which occurred during the formation of the solar system. (https://blogs.nrao.edu/)

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Re: Strange facts
« Reply #9 on: August 18, 2015, 05:13:16 AM »



strange, but false.

This theory was proposed by Thomas Friedman and became massively popular all around the world. It was used to show that countries loving democracy (those most likely to have a McDonald’s franchise) have lived peacefully together due to the merits of that political system (this is also called the Democratic Peace Theory and the Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Resolution).

Friedman proposed it in his book The Lexus and the Olive Tree. So, is it true? No. Georgia and Russia were recently at war with each other and both have McDonald’s. Furthermore, Israel and Lebanon also defy the theory for their conflict in 2006, and right after the book was published, NATO bombed Serbia – again disproving the idea. (http://listverse.com/)


a mcdonald's in russia

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Re: Strange facts
« Reply #10 on: August 19, 2015, 03:54:45 PM »
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« Reply #11 on: August 19, 2015, 04:04:01 PM »



Yes, this is true. The most popular, given, and common name in the world is Muhammad, according to the Columbia Encyclopedia (2000, 6th edition). There are approximately 150 million men (and boys) who have their name Muhammad.

In the United States, the name got ranked 4,194 out of 88,799 in the 1990 census for people of all ages. In 2006, 639th popular first name for newborns was Muhammad according to the Social Security Administration. Mohammad and Mohammed are ranked 589th and 633rd, respectively. Mohamed was also the 430th most common spelling variant in the US for the year of 2009.

In 2007, the second most popular given name in Britain was Muhammad, including 14 variations in its spelling, reported by the BBC. Mohammed was the 16th most popular baby name in 2009 in England and Wales (most popular in the West Midlands).

Statistics says that 8,928 Danish Muslims have their name Muhammad and it was reported that 167 new born babies were registered in 2004 only. Some men who have name of Muhammad use their middle name because they think it’s too common.

-27 March 2012, http://www.factts.com/most-common-name/

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« Reply #12 on: August 19, 2015, 04:56:28 PM »


why?


best answer i think:

Most standard English playing cards used today derived from the original French models produced in the mid-16th century. For the purpose of mass production, the earliest cards were printed using woodblocks. Disfiguring occurred over the centuries as unskilled block makers distorted the original designs, resulting in hands, symbols of office and other attributes losing their meaning. Among the many distortions that took effect, the King of Hearts not only lost his moustache, but the axe he was originally holding became a sword. (http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/01/23/1074732585442.html?from=storyrhs)


French national pattern (Parisian or portrait officiel):

when he hadn't shaved it off...


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« Reply #13 on: August 19, 2015, 10:49:36 PM »

The Dance Fever of 1518 was a month-long plague of inexplicable dancing in Strasbourg, in which hundreds of people danced for about a month for no apparent reason. Several of them danced themselves to death.


DANCING PLAGUE OF 1518


HOAX OR FACT:

Fact.

 
ANALYSIS:

The mysterious stories shared online for decades state that several people 'danced themselves to death' in Strasbourg during the Dancing Plague of 1518. Yes, it is a fact and a mystery as detailed below.

In July 1518, a woman referred to as Frau Troffea began dancing intensely in a street in Strasbourg, Alsace (part of Holy Roman Empire then), France for somewhere between 4-6 days. Numerous people followed her in dancing for days without rest. 34 people joined her within a week, and about 400 dancers followed the same within a month. As a result of this dancing mania, considered as epidemic, dozens of the affected people died of heart attack, stroke, starvation or exhaustion!

There are historical documents suggesting the victims danced for no apparent reason, some even “danced themselves to death” until early September 1518 when the epidemic receded. Initially, astrological and supernatural causes were thought to be the reasons behind the dancing epidemic, but the local physicians ruled them out, and instead announced it as a "natural disease" caused by "hot blood". Surprisingly, the authorities believed the dancers will recover only if they danced continuously day and night. So instead of prescribing bloodletting, they encouraged more dancing, and even constructed dancing halls and paid for professional dancers and musicians to keep the people dancing. Some of the dancers were taken to a shrine, where they sought a cure for their affliction. To make this mysterious phenomenon even weirder, there were few other dancing plagues in the same region during the medieval period, also one in Madagascar in 1840.

POSSIBLE REASONS

The hundreds of people who danced continuously for days during dancing plague of 1518 would have needed tremendous physical exertion that is not naturally maintainable; even marathon runners wouldn’t be able to do it. Although the true reasons behind the dancing plague are unknown, few possible theories were suggested.

Initially it was thought that the affected people in Strasbourg might have consumed Ergot Fungus, a psychotropic mold that grows on stalks of rye (organic version of LSD). But ergot is extremely poisonous, and is more likely to kill people before it can initiate any kind of dancing madness among starving people.

According to Historian John Waller, the people in Strasbourg were superstitious, and anxiety and false fears were rampant in the region. There was a Christian church legend saying if anyone angered Saint Vitus (a Sicilian martyred in 303 A.D.), he shall send down plagues of compulsive dancing.

Some historians suggest the dancing epidemic is a result of stress-induced psychosis (mass psychological illness), when people got into the act in a trance state. They point that the people in Strasbourg suffered severely from famine, and were under intense stress in an ongoing crisis.

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« Reply #14 on: August 19, 2015, 10:53:33 PM »

There is a glacier called “Blood Falls” in Antarctica that regularly pours out red liquid, making it look like the ice is bleeding. (It’s actually oxidised salty water.)



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« Reply #16 on: August 19, 2015, 11:11:14 PM »

An epidemic of laughing that lasted almost a year broke out in Tanganyika (now Tanzania) in 1962. Several thousand people were affected, across several villages. It forced a school to close. It wasn’t fun, though — other symptoms included crying, fainting, rashes, and pain.



The Tanganyika laughter epidemic of 1962 was an outbreak of mass hysteria – or mass psychogenic illness (MPI) – rumored to have occurred in or near the village of Kashasha on the western coast of Lake Victoria in the modern nation of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika) near the border of Uganda.

The laughter epidemic began on January 30, 1962, at a mission-run boarding school for girls in Kashasha. The laughter started with three girls and spread haphazardly throughout the school, affecting 95 of the 159 pupils, aged 12–18. Symptoms lasted from a few hours to 16 days in those affected. The teaching staff were not affected but reported that students were unable to concentrate on their lessons. The school was forced to close down on March 18, 1962. (wikipedia)

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