queenopeli

If you drop silly putty from a great height, it'll shatter instead of bounce. 
          	
          	It's a non-Newtonian fluid, which means it sometimes acts like a liquid and sometimes like a solid.
          	
          	Some YouTube experimenters showed exactly what that means, dropping 50 pounds of Silly Putty from the top of a parking garage. Instead of bouncing back up, it shatters like glass and makes a crashing noise.

queenopeli

If you drop silly putty from a great height, it'll shatter instead of bounce. 
          
          It's a non-Newtonian fluid, which means it sometimes acts like a liquid and sometimes like a solid.
          
          Some YouTube experimenters showed exactly what that means, dropping 50 pounds of Silly Putty from the top of a parking garage. Instead of bouncing back up, it shatters like glass and makes a crashing noise.

queenopeli

Human children don't get kneecap bones until they're around three years old.
          
          
          
          
          
          
          As Torech noted on Reddit, it takes a while for children to get kneecaps. That part of the skeleton is called the patella. It starts out as cartilage and then ossifies into bone at around toddler age.
          
          
          
          
          If you ever wonder how I know all this stuff-.... I do a LOT of research ;-;

queenopeli

@Snake_with_a_tophat  why thank you. I would bet you to are smart yourself.
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Snake_with_a_tophat

Your pretty smart  
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queenopeli

The Guinness Book of World Records was created to settle bar arguments.
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          The official origin story for the Guinness Book of World Records, the annual book that catalogs all of human achievement, is that it was used to settle an argument over whether the golden plover or the red grouse is the fastest game bird in Europe. (It's the plover). One of the people arguing, Sir Hugh Beaver, the Managing Director of the Guinness Brewery, noted that the answer was hard to find in reference books. So he started one to settle these kinds of trivial arguments and the Guinness Book of World Records was born in 1955.

Snake_with_a_tophat

The more you know  ⭐️
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queenopeli

I went into town with my sister today, and on the way back we took the bus, but half way home I sneezed really loudly, and caused the bus driver to almost crash in the ditch... ;-;    my sister smacked me and said "way to go you Russian! You almost coasted us our lives!!" And laughed while saying it  ;-;
          
          I didn't know I could sneeze so loudly-... o-o

queenopeli

@perrytheplatypus1305  *WHEEEEEEEEZZZEEEEEE*  that's a possibility  XDDDDD
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Snake_with_a_tophat

You probably forgot to turn down your volume 
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queenopeli

Everyone has played hangman in school or just in general before right?
          
          Well hangman actually has a really dark meaning behind it. The aim of the game is to try and guess the word before the man gets hung, And you draw out each individual peice until you find the right word. Well the dark secret behind this is that it only takes one word to end a life.  ;-;