In Japan, the Yakuza are known to police as bōryokudan, meaning "violent groups". But they call themselves ninkyō dantai, meaning "chivalrous organizations".
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In 2001, a Yakuza mob boss named Tadamasa Goto gave a $100,000 donation to UCLA. In exchange, they gave him a liver transplant, allowing him to jump the queue. That same year, 186 people in the Los Angeles area died while waiting for a liver transplant. The FBI was also involved.
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In 2009, Zimbabwe had so much hyperinflation that it issued a banknote with a face value of 100 trillion Zimbabwe dollars. When the bills were retired, they were worth less than 1 U.S. cent. Today, the bills are worth a few dollars as a collector item.
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In 1971, President Nixon ordered that all wages and prices were to remain frozen for ninety days. This was intended to prevent an inflationary panic as the U.S. went off the gold standard. It was also a blatant violation of the Constitution.
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In the 1950s, nuclear tests in the Nevada desert were visible to tourists staying at Las Vegas hotels.
My own father used to claim he saw the nuclear tests. I didn’t really believe him though, because he’d never been to Nevada. But I never spoiled the fun.
It is the slowest car, The lightest, and commercially available smallest car. You can buy one today for the price of a new-ish car, making it one of the priciest per pound cars.
In 2018, 39% of the world population has the fabellas, an extra par of sesamoid bones, that are located in the posterior part of the knees articulation. In 1918, 11% of the world population had the fabellas, what made the scientists to think they were disappearing with the human evolution.
It’s unknown the real function of these bones, but according to a researcher from the London Imperial College Bioengineering Department, “the fabella can behave like other sesamoid bones, helping to reduce friction in tendons and redirecting muscle forces or, as in the case of the kneecap, increasing the mechanical strength of the muscle”
Interesting Fact: If you go 70 million light years away from earth, and point a telescope to earth, you would still see dinosaurs since light needs to travel 70 more million years.
Fun Fact: In 2022, the United States government decided to go on permanent daylight savings times (1 hour ahead of normal time). It passed in the Senate with a unanimous vote after little debate. This system has actually been tried before in 1974-1975 but was scrapped due to widespread feelings of jetlag and disruption of normal sleeping patterns.
While the Senate did pass the bill, the House of Representatives has not yet, so the government hasn't switched to permanent daylight savings time as of now. It would also require President Biden to sign the bill for it to become law.
Personally, though, I think the previous experience with this already makes it clear that having daylight savings time become permanent will not end very well.
Fortune cookies aren't from China, but rather Chinese restaurants in the US. In fact, they are almost unheard of in China. Chinese restaurants typically weren't home to deserts, and this was noticed by Americans who wanted sweets after dinner. Eventually someone, who may or may not have even been Chinese, made the fortune cookie, and to this day they are given in most Chinese restaurants.
On the Yakuza topic - they have frequently been the first responders to disasters, outpacing government authorities and genuinely saving lives. Here's a Reuters article rom 2011, just after the disastrous earthquake/tsunami/nuclear incident:
It's mostly P.R. though - if only they looked after vulnerable Japanese women and small businesses on a day-to-day basis instead of enslaving and exploiting them...
It’s unknown the real function of these bones, but according to a researcher from the London Imperial College Bioengineering Department, “the fabella can behave like other sesamoid bones, helping to reduce friction in tendons and redirecting muscle forces or, as in the case of the kneecap, increasing the mechanical strength of the muscle”
blog gamesYou will see what is happening right now 100 million light years away.
That is not what I meant.
Personally, though, I think the previous experience with this already makes it clear that having daylight savings time become permanent will not end very well.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-yakuza-idUSTRE72O6TF20110325
It's mostly P.R. though - if only they looked after vulnerable Japanese women and small businesses on a day-to-day basis instead of enslaving and exploiting them...