Bruce Lee is the one that taught Chuck Norris
Giraffes have about the same amount of neck muscles as humans do
Ryu from Street Fighter is played by the same voice actor as Gohan from the DragonBall Z series (hence why the Hadouken and the Kamehamaha wave are so similar)
(Jayyo told me this one) Mr. Cake from the show My Little Pony: Freindship is Magic is played by the same voice actor as Vegeta from DragonBall Z!
A song that has 1000+ BPMs is called RythmCore. It sounds like garbage.
It is possible to solve the Rubik’s cube in 24 moves
People on average can swallow up to 2 spiders in their sleep
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And that is all that I can remember for now, hope you enjoyed!
It is legal to carry a loaded shotgun across one’s shoulder out in public in Texas…
It is legal to shoot a wild Hog from a moving helicopter in Texas (lovingly known as Pork Chopping)
It is illegal to bring a missile to any congressional meeting…(I think its in Kentucky, I can’t remeber which state…)
Just read about the murder of Rasputin. Apparently, he was stabbed, then poisoned cyanide, then shot, and when all of that somehow didn’t work, they bound him up and threw him into the river.
Though the yoyo was not a weapon Napoleons soldiers played with yoyos to keep their reflexes up.
Also watching tv is better with a duck.
“Duncans how to be a player”
"The yo-yo has enjoyed many periods of popularity throughout world history and may be the second oldest toy in the world (after dolls). There are ancient Greek yo-yos made of terra cotta in museums in Athens and yo-yos are pictured on the walls of Egyptian temples. The Yo-Yo is known to have been popular with such important warriors as Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington. First patented in 1866 by James L. Haven and Charles Hettrich, the Yo-Yo has enjoyed periods of popularity for generations with kids from 1 - 100. "