Thanks to modern medicine, today’s prescriptions are miniature. The first aspirin was big as a pillow, which is why today we use the shorter term: Pill.
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Thanks to modern medicine, today’s prescriptions are miniature. The first aspirin was big as a pillow, which is why today we use the shorter term: Pill.
Another Fun Fact from Mr. Science.
Don’t have furniture? No problem. You can now get VR glasses to make it look like you have furniture. Only drawback is, your clothes on the floor.
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Feed a cold, starve a fever, tickle a migraine.
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Laughter is the best medicine, but tickling helps with bowel movements.
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Condensed Milk comes from constipated cows.
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In this iconic photograph of Marilyn Monroe, an upward breeze from a speeding subway train could not have raised her dress, because there was a transit strike that week.
Basically, it’s a photo of Marilyn Monroe farting.
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No one was born in 1971.
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Before the 18th Century, text on drawings were difficult to read. Then in 1903, French journalist Pierre Balloon invented Word Balloons, superimposed onto drawings. This soon evolved to what we know today as newspapers.
Pierre’s sister Marie added her own creation of Thought Balloons.
Marie later married, and became Madame Curie, famous for inventing uranium, which is used today to power microwave ovens, vaping devices, and is one of the elements in Viagra.
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