The 30 Happiest Facts Of All Time
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2. Norway once knighted a penguin.
The penguin's full name is Colonel-in-Chief Sir Nils Olav.
3. Blind people smile despite having never seen someone smile before. It is just a natural human reaction.
Via: therodinhoods.com
4. Despite there being a 1 in 40 million chance of you having been born, your ancestors have successfully had children up until you.
And the voice of Mickey Mouse and the voice of Minnie Mouse got married in real life...
Wayne Allwine and Russi Taylor.
Via: en.wikipedia.org
The voice actor of SpongeBob and the voice actor of Plankton's computer wife are married in real life...
Tom Kenny and Jill Talley.
Via: www
Charlie and the waitress from "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" are married in real life...
7. There's a competition in Sweden called Kaninhoppning, or rabbit show jumping.
Via: nowiknow.com
8. The last man to walk on the moon, Gene Cernan, promised his daughter he'd write her initials on the moon. He did, and her initials, "TDC," will probably be on the moon for tens of thousands of years.
Via: solarsystem.nasa.gov
9. If you fake laugh long enough, you'll actually start to laugh really hard.
Via: AMPAS
11. Also, a group of pugs is called a grumble.
13. When you were born, you were, for however brief an amount of time, the youngest person on the planet.
Via: mobli.com
14. Puffins mate for life.
They even make little cliffside homes with a room for a toilet!
Via: magblog.audubon.org
16. The official "Space Jam" website hasn't been changed since 1996.
Via: www2.warnerbros.com
17. Cuddling releases a chemical called oxytocin that helps people recover from physical wounds.
18. Cows have best friends.
According to scientists at Northampton University, cows have BFFs and are stressed out when away from them.
20. Alexander Graham Bell originally wanted people to greet each other on the phone by saying "ahoy!" instead of "hello!"
Via: sourcefednews.com
21. Rats laugh when tickled.
22. In 1957, the BBC ran a story about how spaghetti was growing on trees in Switzerland. So many people believed the hoax that the BBC was flooded with calls from people asking how to plant their own spaghetti tree.
The BBC's response was simply, "Place a sprig of spaghetti in a tin of tomato sauce and hope for the best."
Via: youtube.com
23. Squirrels forgetting where they put their acorns results in thousands of new trees each year.
24. A monkey was once tried and convicted for smoking a cigarette in South Bend, Indiana.
28. Some window washers at children's hospitals surprise the kids by dressing up like superheroes.
29. Finally, just remember that somewhere, an orangutan just became BFF with a dog...
There's always a new food that you haven't tried...
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