What is a fact you know that will probably never be useful, but you'll never forget it anyway?

Oh wow, this is like everything I know. It seems the usefulness of information negatively correlates with how well I'll remember it.

Whales are hairy while in the womb.

Mangoes are the most eaten fruit.

Ants can lift many times thier own weight. Like the equivalent of a person casually lifting an elephant or your dog playing fetch with your car.

If you travel above 8000m your body will consume more oxygen than it can acquire by breathing causing you to slowly suffocate.

Most establishments that make pizza in the United states use the same brand of oven, a middleby marshal. Additionally, dominos is the largest pizza chain in the world while pizza hut is the largest in the usa. Pizza hut is part of the Yum brand (owned by Pepsi co) along with kfc, taco bell and iirc long John silver.

Costco sells over 60 million rotisserie chickens per year. 60e6. 60,000,000.

That's a lot of chickens.

I'm talking like (amount of Jews from the holocaust x10) per year.

Like, the entire population of Italy worth of chickens every year.

Sick Costco.

Too bad they have kept the price at a solidly low $4.99 since, like, forever. You can even watch them prepare that delicious, juicy rotisserie chicken right in front of you provided you have the patience.

Damn, Costco.

The first three dogs intended to go to space all died.

When you are almost off work, you look at your watch and only have 5 minutes left, that 5 minutes is 1/96 of your day.

The United states is one of only countries that does not provide maternity leave for new mothers. The other countries that share this trait are Reddit is a wonderful place to find useless yet memorable (and sometimes wrong) information.

Last fact- My phone's battery is now about to die after writing this, accidentally hitting the cancel button and then re writing it again.

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