Interesting Facts - Page 238

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Wheeled suitcases were invented in 1972, three years after humanity first walked on the moon.
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In Japan, it is the law that every married couple must have the same last name. According to one study, this means that by the year 2531 everyone will have the same last name: Sato.
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Per unit of energy generated, a coal power plant releases 100x as much radiation into the environment as a nuclear power plant.
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In 2016, there was a person alive whose father was born in 1832. Violet May Fallmer was born in 1919 to August Charles Fallmer, who was 87 at the time. She died in 2016 at age 97.
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The Abu Dhabi Plaza is the tallest building in Kazakhstan.
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Credit @Pontiac for 1186.

Credit @Xtrordinary for 1187 and 1188.

Credit @Andromaque for 1189.

Credit @Danny999 for 1190.

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Dec 24, 2025
merry christmas, interesting facts community
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12 days of factmas is what we need
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Dec 24, 2025
whole page of our facts so far!
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Dec 24, 2025
Christmas fact!! The date of birth of Jesus Christ is not actually 25 December. He is believed to be born in April of 6 BCE. Some scholars argue he may have been born in March or May as well, because Luke 2:8 says, "keeping watch over their flocks by night," which suggests the lambing season. Anyhow, the celebration on 25 December is traditional, not historical.
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Dec 24, 2025
Doesn't many people know this by now?
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Dec 25, 2025
I don't think so most people associate Christmas with birth of Jesus Christ right?
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Dec 25, 2025
well it is associated with his birth, but i think most people know that it’s not his exact birthday
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Dec 25, 2025
Well not many people know the specific date, most know he wasn't born on December 25th. Some believe it is between now and spring. Also calendars changed in between the birth of Jesus Christ and now specifically when January, February, and parts of March was added in the 1700s as the original Roman Calendar had 10 months instead of 12.
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Dec 25, 2025
Merry Christmas to the fact community! Five new facts, what an excellent gift from QM
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Dec 25, 2025
Violet May Fallmer, d. 2016, had a father born 1832 (August Charles Fallmer). That is 184 years between them.

(if you want this to be in the next page, please phrase it better. I'm not good at english)

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Interesting! I wonder where you found that one. I asked Gemini and the longest span it was able to find was 177 years so JetPunk users beat AI this time.
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Dec 29, 2025
Quite telling that you even doubted us in the first place
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?
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Correct grammar would be Quit
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...it wouldn't be
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My bad for the late reply, here it is!

Daughter: https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L5R8-D2N/violet-may-fallmer-1919-2016

Father: https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L7N3-YHG/august-charles-fallmer-1832-1933

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Delaware is the only state with more businesses than people
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Dec 26, 2025
Related: Interesting Fact #580
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I wonder how long this will be true. More and more business are choosing to incorporate in Texas/Nevada/South Dakota after the whole business with Musk's pay package.

Contrary to popular belief, there are no tax advantages to incorporating in Delaware. In fact, Delaware charges annoyingly high fees to its corporate "residents".

The reason for incorporating in Delaware is that supposedly there is a body of settled case law which reduces the risk of unpredictable lawsuits. But the Musk case revealed that this was actually false and that Delaware corporations are at high risk of capricious legal action.

Funny enough, the Delaware Supreme Court overturned the original ruling, meaning that Musk got paid. But the damage is done. Delaware has been revealed as an unideal location for corporation domicile, and people will incorporate elsewhere going forward.

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Dearborn, Michigan, has a higher Muslim percentage than Kuala Lumpur
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Cairo, Egypt, has a higher percentage of Christians than Provo, Utah
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Dec 30, 2025
Absolutely not true. This only makes sense if you don't count Mormons as Christian, which they absolutely are even if you disagree with their doctrine. A Mormon friend of mine has told me that she hates Provo because the culture there surrounding Mormonism is so weird and intense. So on the contrary, Provo is probably one of America's most Christian cities. (Let alone Cairo which is ~10% Christian.)
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my denomination does not view them as Christian
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Mormonism is more of a Christian cult than Christianity itself
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But they do not believe in the same God. They believe that the Trinity is three distinct gods, rather than the orthodox Christian belief that God is three persons in one divine essence.

They also believe that God the Father was once a man, like we are, and we can become gods, like God is, blurring the Creator/creature distinction essential to Christianity.

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Jan 3, 2026
+1 at @JWatson24. Mormons consider themselves Christian, and believe Jesus is the Son of God who came to save the world. It's not the weirdo quasi-Scientologist cult people make it seem.
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Jan 16, 2026
But Mormonism isn't Christian. They believe in whatever 'Morrmon' people, and they have a separate 'Bible' which is very hard to understand (my brother found one at a hotel in Chicago).

They don't believe the creeds, I think

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Hi, allow me, a Utah resident and ex-Mormon myself, to provide some perspective here. So in the LDS church (the main one, not the fLDS or rLDS branches which are even more cult-y than the main one), many Mormons feel that they are Christians and the church leadership wants other Protestant denominations to view them as Christian. Other denominations don’t. Here’s the main reasons:

1. Yes, Mormons do not believe in the New Testament’s concept of the Trinity, wherein The Father (God) is not the Son (Jesus Christ), the Son is not the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit is not the Father, yet each is fully God. The Mormons believe in those same entities, but regard them as separate beings rather than kinda-the-same.

2. While Mormons do believe in the Bible and teach lessons from it, the more central text is The Book of Mormon, which is considered blasphemous by other denominations. This is what you’ll find in Marriott hotel room nightstands instead of a Bible.

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3. There’s also differences in the interpretation of pre-Earth existence and the afterlife.

Now, as for my personal belief (I am an ex-Mormon and an agnostic, I do not observe any organized religion and I don’t believe in a divine power or deity), I would say Mormons are Christians, because they believe in Jesus Christ and his teachings. That being said, I wish Jesus’ teachings were more of a central focus in the Mormon church because I always believed them to be the best, most consistent, and most valuable parts of the Christian faith. The seeming lack of emphasis on Jesus in the LDS church is a big reason why my father left it.

But yeah, they believe in many of the same things as other Protestant Christians do with some differences, differences which I don’t think makes them so far out-there that they can’t be considered any less-Christian than the other denominations. That being said, I truly don’t care who is considered what

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In Russia, men can face up to life imprisonment, but women can only face up to 25 years
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Singer Lady Gaga's stage name originates from the Queen song Radio Ga Ga
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when looking up 67 on google the whole page will do the movement
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when looking up Askew, the whole page will tilt
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The largest air force in the world is the U.S. Air Force. The second-largest is… the U.S. Army Aviation Branch.
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(And the fourth-largest is the U.S. Naval Air Force!)
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Oh it changed? Last time I remember 2nd was US Navy. I think it is a fact already mentioned. I guess it needs to be amended
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4 out of the top 5 air forces are American
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Actually 1 is The United States Air Force. 2 is Navy. 3 is Russia Air Force. 4 is The United States Army Aviation Branch. and 5 is the US Marine Corps
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in rome they had steam engines but it was only for public spectacle, not to power machines
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Surinder Singh Bajwa, the former deputy mayor of Delhi, was killed by monkeys while in office.
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crazy maybe the monkeys thought he was family
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In December 1989, during the U.S. invasion of Panama, dictator Manuel Noriega took refuge in the Vatican embassy in Panama City. U.S. forces surrounded the building and blasted loud rock music—such as Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle" and Van Halen's "Panama"—through giant speakers for days to psychologically pressure him to surrender. Noriega, who reportedly preferred opera, emerged on January 3, 1990, and was arrested.
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i think they already did that fact
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I am sure you are thinking wrong.
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idk tbh
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No, the fact doesn't appear in the IF Page
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Eunice Shriver, the founder of the Special Olympics, was John F. Kennedy’s sister
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there are more possible variations of chess games then atoms in the observable universe
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I thought that was pretty well known. If there are more ways to shuffle a deck of cards than the number of atoms in the universe, then obviously there are more possible variation of chess games
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yeah ig so
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Asian American rap group Far East Movement did not contribute any vocals to their Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit "Like a G6"
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the Abu Dhabi Plaza is the tallest building in Kazakhstan
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IFG Facts make up the entire page!