Twenty-Two Facts About The Number 22
The phrase "catch-22" comes from the 1961 novel of the same name by author Joseph Heller.
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The phrase "catch-22" comes from the 1961 novel of the same name by author Joseph Heller.
In 2013 police in the Maldives took possession of a coconut due to a belief that it had been cursed with black magic.
The world's only "drive-in" volcano, Sulphur Springs, can be found in Saint Lucia.
Drinking water regularly can help prevent headaches, lose weight and help with a hangover.
The eagle featured on U.S. currency was modeled on a real bald eagle named Peter.
In the popular Shakespeare play, Romeo and Juliet, the world "love" appears 150 times.
The full name of the Statue of Liberty is "Liberty Enlightening the World".
Emma Watson had to audition seven times before finally being cast as Hermione in the Harry Potter movies.
Did you know that The battle of Bunker Hill actually took place mostly on Breed’s Hill?
Did you know every scene in the movie “Fight Club” shows a cup of Starbucks?
When you breathe, your body uses just 5% of the oxygen you’ve inhaled. The rest is exhaled and the cycle repeats.
Did you know that an oak tree produces about 10 million acorns during its lifetime?