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J.K. Rowling lost her billionaire status because she donated so much of her money to charity

Let’s be honest, it’s not that often we hear news about our most revered celebrities actually going out and give a huge chunk of their fortunes to charity. Although many do, it’s unheard of that one should give up their unique status …
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Anatidaephobia is the fear that somewhere in the world, there is a duck watching you

What is Anatidaephobia? You’re probably already familiar with phobias such as Claustrophobia, Arachnophobia, and Agoraphobia. Some of you may even suffer from one or more of these common phobias that bring about hot sweats, palpitations, and a feeling of being trapped without …
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Winnie-The-Pooh’s real name is actually Edward Bear

It’s a little known fact that the inspiration for A.A.Milnes’ Winnie The Pooh stories stretches as far back as the first World War however, an even lesser known fact about our favourite honey loving character is that he was originally named, Edward …
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In China, a man sued his wife for being ugly – and won

Yes, believe it or not, but this is a true story! It was reported that a man from northern China who recently divorced his wife, sued her for being ugly, and won! Winning a total of 750,000 Yuan ($120,000) in compensation – …
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Sea otters hold hands while sleeping so they don’t drift away from each other

How cute is the sea otter! They are a marine mammal which can be found on the coasts of the Northern Pacific Ocean and are the largest member of the weasel family. They have the densest fur in the whole animal kingdom, …
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Hachiko: The true story of a loyal dog who from 1925 waited outside the train station every morning for 9 years after the death of his master

A dog’s love towards his family is unconditional, and a classic example of this is the story of Hachiko, an Akita dog who was born in 1923 in Japan. He was adopted by an agricultural professor who took him home and took …
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