Geologists Reveal Strange Facts About Earth That Most People Don’t Know

You may think there’s not much to know about rocks, but let me tell you something pal, you’re wrong.

That’s why geologists sounded off on AskReddit about some of the weirdest things about our beautiful Earth that you probably didn’t know. Read on to get edumucated…

1. That’s a long trip

“Scientist didn’t know how the Amazon forest got enough phosphor to stay fertile. It turns out it gets it from the Sahara desert. The phosphor travels the Atlantic ocean and a great part of the South American continent to keep the forest alive.”

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“You know how icebergs are mostly under the water?

Mountains work the same way. They have roots that go deep into the mantle. Scientists noticed this when they were measuring the gravity and it wasn’t what they predicted.”

3. Just the tip

“Here’s an interesting way to think about the Earth’s history: look at the geologic time scale and stretch your arms out to your sides away form each other. Your left fingers represent the formation of the Earth. The entire “Precambrian” (or Proterozoic & Archean Eons) represent everything in between your left finger tips to your right wrist.

That’s 89% of the entire history of the Earth, a time when life didn’t exist or was rather primitive. Then, life diversified like crazy starting from your right wrist to the base of your fingers (aka the Paleozoic Era). Then, the Mesozoic Era, or the age of dinosaurs, was across the first two segments of your fingers. Then, the Cenozoic Era, or the age of mammals (aka today), is the last third segment of your finger. Humanity is the very tip of your right fingernail and can be erased by one swipe of a nail file.”

4. That’s a myth

“Diamonds aren’t forever, if you want a gem that will truly last forever look into zircons. Zircons are the honeybadgers of the gem world, they simply don’t give a crap. They’re hardy little gems, that can undergo multiple orogenic cycles and still maintain their original crystal lattice structures. Very helpful in dating very very old rocks.

Source: am geophysicist.”

5. Massive

“The Pacific ocean is so huge it contains pairs of antipodes (points that are directly opposite each other).”

6. Africa is huge

“It’s probably more common to know this now, but Africa is waaaaaaaaaay bigger than it looks on most maps. The Mercator projection map is the one that most people are familiar with, and it vastly under represents the size of some areas of the world, while making others look a lot bigger. Russia is much smaller than it looks on a map, and Africa is monstrously big when you really look at it.

This picture shows a bunch of different countries in relation to Africa’s true size.”

7. I did not know that…

“A “tel” (like in Tel Aviv). is a hill that’s not just a hill. It’s a hill made from human garbage, built up over millennia. So there was once a village, and as it grew, houses were built on the rubble of old houses. Garbage pits (for ceramic and stuff) were filled in and built upon. This happened so many times over centuries, that hills developed. It’s sort of amazing to think of a big hill, with a city on it, and if you dug straight down from the top of that hill, you’d hit layer upon layer of former civilizations.”

8. Tsunamis

“The San Andreas Fault can’t produce tsunamis despite what movies with the Rock may tell you.

The SA Fault is a transform fault which can only move laterally and is not capable of vertical displacement like a subduction zone fault would be able to. Subduction zones make up much of the Pacific Ring of Fire. The San Andreas Fault is not capable of producing an earthquake more powerful than an 8.0 on the Moment Magnitude scale. So an earthquake such as the Tohuku or Indian Ocean (9.0+) is not possible according to earthquake scientists.”

9. Bet ya didn’t know

“Mining geologist here. That many gold mines have no visible gold.”

10. Greenish

“Before studying geology I thought the earth’s mantle would be like a brown or reddish colour, but in fact it has a greenish colour due to the prevelance of the most common mineral, olivine.”

11. Smarty-pants

“Solar activity generates electrical currents in the Earth itself because it causes fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetosphere. These are referred to as geomagnetically induced currents and they often cause interruptions in power grids and communications networks. We generate electricity much the same way but on a lower scale. This happens either when a conductor is moved through a magnetic field or when a magnetic field moves through a conductor.”

12. Impact

“The Sudbury Impact was so large and energetic that magma existed there for about 100,000 years before cooling. That made the area rich in metal resources due to slow mineral separation and hydrothermal action. Not only that but the impact would have caused trees to ignite nearly 500 miles away, though trees did not exist as this happened 1.85 billion years ago.

More info in pdf form from the Minnesota Geologic Survey.”

13. Pimple

“Hawaii was formed by what is essentially a pimple on the crust of the earth.”

14. Wow

“Florida was originally part of Africa. It got sutured onto North America when Pangea was formed.”

15. A much bigger lake

“My parents went to a geology lecture in Tahoe and the evidence they have there used to be a glacier holding back a much bigger lake is it broke so violently that boulders the size of houses were washed miles downstream. I drive down the 80 all the time and you can see the large granite boulders as you approach Reno.”

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According to Yelp, These Are the Best Pizza Places in Each State

If baseball is America’s pastime, then pizza is America’s obsession. We’re crazy about it! Heck, I’ve eaten it twice in the past week (and that was a slow week for me).

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This is bound to create a lot of controversy, but according to Yelp, these are the best pizza joints in every state in the U.S. Sound off in the comments.

1. Crico’s Pizza & Subs, Gulf Shores, Alabama

2. Johnny Chicago’s, Anchorage, Alaska

3. Wiseguy NY Pizza, Washington, DC

4. Vino’s, Little Rock, Arkansas

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5. Terra Mia Pizzeria, Laguna Hills, California

6. Coloradough Pizza, Aurora, Colorado

7. The Little Rendezvous, Meriden, Connecticut

8. Casanova Brothers Pizza, Gilbert, Arizona

9. Amalfi Pizza, Newark, Delaware

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10. Dolce Salato Pizza & Gelato, Wilton Manors, Florida

11. Luigi’s A Slice of Italy, Buford, Georgia

12. Kaneohe’s Boston Pizza, Kaneohe, Hawaii

13. Guido’s Original New York Style Pizzeria, Boise, Idaho

14. Olive Theory Pizzeria, Downers Grove, Illinois

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15. Panoony’s Pizza and Wings, Brownsburg, Indiana

16. Brooklyn Pizza, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

17. Geo’s Pizzeria, Overland Park, Kansas

18. Old School NY Pizza, Louisville, Kentucky

19. Pizza Artista, Lafayette, Louisiana

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20. Kozeta’s Restaurant, Westbrook, Maine

21. M & N’s Pizza, Bethesda, Maryland

22. Atonio’s, Amherst, Massachusetts

23. 112 Pizzeria Bistro, Rochester Hills, Michigan

24. Mama’s Pizza, Saint Paul, Minnesota

25. Taste of New York Pizza, West Des Moines, Iowa

26. Corner Bistro, St. Louis, Missouri

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27. Pie Hole, Missoula, Montana

28. Orsi’s Italian Bakery & Pizzeria, Omaha, Nebraska

29. The Pizza Kitchen, Las Vegas, Nevada

30. Tilton House of Pizza, Tilton, New Hampshire

31. Jersey Pizza Co., Woodridge, New Jersey

32. Richie B’s Pizza, Subs & Salads, Albuquerque, New Mexico

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33. L’industrie Pizzeria, Brooklyn, New York

34. Zablong Peculiar Pizza, Charlotte, North Carolina

35. The Pizza Cart, Cedar City, Utah

36. Camellone’s , Canton, Ohio

37. Empire Slice House, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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38. Rodeos Pizza & Saladeria, Klamath Falls, Oregon

39. Snap Custom Pizza, Ardmore, Pennsylvania

40. Maria’s Pizza and Wings, Cranston, Rhode Island

41. Charleston House of Pizza, North Charleston, South Carolina

42. Lintz Bros Pizza, Hermosa, South Dakota

43. Joey’s House of Pizza, Nashville, Tennessee

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44. Hot Toppings Pizza, Houston, Texas

45. Block500 Pizza Company, Wahpeton, North Dakota

46. Wood Fired Pizza, Manchester, Vermont

47. Rocco’s NY Pizza & Subs, Leesburg, Virginia

48. Pizzeria La Sorrentina, Vancouver, Washington

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49. The Pizza Place, Parkersburg, West Virginia

50. Novanta, Madison, Wisconsin

51. Friendz Pizzeria, Douglas, Wyoming

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These 18+ Photos of Kids Working Before Child Labor Was Abolished Will Break Your Heart

It’s hard to believe it now, but child labor was still a widespread practice until 1938. Thankfully, that’s when sweeping child labor laws were passed in the U.S., but not before many young children were forced to toil at dangerous jobs with no oversight.

Lewis Hine (1874-1940) worked as a photographer for the National Child Labor Committee and crusaded against the dangers and the immorality of child labor in America. These photos from Hine depict young kids working a variety of jobs and they stand as powerful historical documents.

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Do You Dare Enter the Top 10 Scariest Haunted Houses in America?

Halloween is right around the corner and you know what that means…haunted houses! Nothing says October like grabbing a bunch of friends, clinging to each other tight, and wandering through a dark corridor waiting to be scared.

Halloween expert Larry Kirchner released his new list of America’s scariest haunted houses on his website, Haunt World.

Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses in Ulster Park, New York is Kirchner’s top pick this year. Take a look at the list and start planning your trips now!

1. Headless Horseman Hayrides and Haunted Houses: Ulster Park, New York


The scariest haunted house in the U.S. features a hayride, a corn maze, and haunted attractions all set against the backdrop of a historic manor that dates to 1793. And beware of the Headless Horseman! Spooky!

2. Field of Screams: Mountville, Pennsylvania


A haunted hayride takes you through an eerie cornfield. You can also visit the Den of Darkness and the Frightmare Asylum, run by demented doctors. You can also venture through the creepy woods of the Nocturnal Wasteland.

3. The Dent Schoolhouse: Cincinnati, Ohio

The legend says that a janitor killed students at this school back in the 1950s and it’s been downhill ever since. The school’s cafeteria features a walk-in freezer filled to the brim with bodies – oh yeah, and prepare to get creeped out in the nurse’s office as well.

4. The 13th Gate: Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Venture way down south and try to cross a haunted swamp to the house of voodoo. Visitors also go through the dark forests of Oz and a haunted carnival. This one looks great!

5. Netherworld: Stone Mountain, Georgia

Netherworld recently relocated to a massive 10-acre property to be able to scare the hell out of you on an even bigger level! There are 3 scary escape rooms in addition to the regular haunted attractions, and a museum of monsters and movie props.

6. Nightmare on 13th: Salt Lake City, Utah

Bloodthirsty creatures haunt the grounds of this haunted house in Salt Lake City, looking for new victims. This place features a mix of automated creeps and live action monsters that will make you run for your life in their 36,000-foot space.

7. Haunted Schoolhouse & Laboratory: Akron, Ohio

This haunted house in Akron, Ohio takes up 7, count ’em, 7 floors in an old schoolhouse. There’s an evil librarian, a crazy scientist in the lab, and more terror than you can shake a stick at. Just try to survive this ordeal.

8. Bennett’s Curse: Baltimore, Maryland

This spot has long been recognized as the best haunted house in the Baltimore/DC area, though really it consists of 4 haunted houses. There’s also a demon baby on the loose that you can search for, scavenger hunt style.

9. Haunted Overload: Lee, New Hampshire

Dubbed as “The Ultimate Halloween Experience”, this haunted attraction is set in a creepy New England forest. Every year the people behind the madness offer up new scares and thrills for visitors. There’s also a “Sinister Circus” that really ups the scare factor.

10. Erebus: Pontiac, Michigan

This is a cool twist on the haunted house. Just look at how they describe their attraction:

Dr. Colber, a mad scientist obsessed with time travel actually figured out how to make it work! But in doing this, every time one of his subjects entered another time period, that time period itself looked at them as a virus and wiped them out! Obsessed with trying to make this work, he sent more and more of his employees into the time machine until he ran out of funding and people to put into the machine… Dr. Colber than had an absolutely brilliant idea! Disguise his time machine as a haunted house! Now, he has end endless supply of human guinea pigs to use in perfecting his time experiment, and better yet… they unknowingly fund the program.

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6 Saturday Night Live Movies That Never Got Made

From Wayne’s World to Coneheads to It’s Pat, SNL movies have been a staple of the cinema for many years. After all, these characters are so beloved every Saturday night, so why wouldn’t they work on the big screen?

But some sketches have almost, but not quite, made it to the silver screen. Here are 9 SNL skits that didn’t make it to your local cinema.

1. HANS & FRANZ: THE GIRLY MAN DILEMMA (1993)

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The Schwarzenegger-worshipping Hans and Franz almost made it to film. Actor Kevin Nealon said, “Yes, we wrote a musical! Hans & Franz: The Girly Man Dilemma. I wrote it with Conan O’Brien, Robert Smigel, and Dana Carvey. Arnold Schwarzenegger was co-producing with us, and he was going to star in it. We got it written, sold it to Sony. But I think Arnold got cold feet.”

Robert Smigel added that Arnold was fresh off his box office bomb Last Action Hero. Smigel said, “That movie came out and it was a failure and I was told by his agent that Arnold decided [adopts Schwarzenegger voice], ‘I will never be myself in a movie again! It can’t be done, this is the proof. I can’t play myself in a movie, automatic failure.’”

2. STEFON (2013)

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Bill Hader’s ridiculous character Stefon was supposed to hit the screen back in 2013, and Hader even told talk show host Larry King he wanted to make it happen. Hader also told King, “We talked a little bit about an idea for a movie, and then we were kind of like, ‘I don’t think it’ll work. We did have one funny scene that was making John and I laugh, which was Stefon coming out to his family. His parents are, like, blue-collar people from the Bronx.”

Let’s keep our fingers crossed for that one.

3. COFFEE TALK (1995)

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The same year’s bad reviews also sidelined the Coffee Talk movie, a sketch based on Mike Myers’ former mother in law.

4. THE AMBIGUOUSLY GAY DUO (2005)

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Now this would’ve been a good one! SNL’s TV Funhouse animated sketch is (IMHO) one of the funniest things on the show. The movie version was supposed to be a go back in 2005, but, alas, we’re not anywhere closer to seeing Ace and Gary on the big screen.

5. BILL SWERSKI’S SUPERFANS (1995)

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A classic SNL skit featuring a group of Chicago sports-loving average Joes. SNL had a rough year with critics, so it was decided that this sketch wouldn’t get the big-screen treatment.

6. SPROCKETS (2000)

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Mike Myers has always been a great creator of characters, and his German TV host Dieter was another solid sketch. In 2000, Universal sued Myers because he was no longer satisfied with the script that he had written himself. Myers said, “The question has always been can Sprockets move beyond a sketch into a full-length feature. Despite my greatest efforts, I have yet to achieve that. I cannot in good conscience accept $20 million and cheat moviegoers … with an unacceptable script.”

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7 Scientific Ways to Win an Argument Every Time

Whether you love to debate or hate conflict in all forms, sometimes you just can’t avoid an argument. That’s why the tips below will help hone your argument skills and will help you be more convincing and ultimately win your argument, whatever it’s about.

Read on, and get ready to debate and argue!

1. Know your opponent’s personality type

If you know your opponent’s personality, use it to your advantage. Most people fall into two categories: reactive or analytical. Use techniques that appeal to their personality. If they are more thoughtful, appeal to their analytical side.

2. Use empathy in your argument

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You should use specific examples about people rather than generalizing to make a point. Most people tend to relate to an individual rather than a group. Also, get a little more detailed about a person to make them seem more familiar to the person you’re arguing with.

3. Know your opponent’s moral identity

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Different people view the world in various ways, which is why it’s important to know exactly who you’re up against. For instance, liberal people might be more swayed by compassion and fairness, while a more conservative person might be swayed by loyalty and authority. If you know what your opponent values in life, it will help frame your questions and delivery.

4. Remain calm

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This one is a lot easier for some people than others, but it is a crucial part of a victory strategy. Remain calm, talk slowly, listen, and keep your emotions under control. A raving lunatic never looks good during an argument.

5. Practice your delivery

The more you practice, the better you get. This is true for anything, including arguing and debating. Work on your delivery so it becomes second nature and you don’t second guess yourself. The more put together your delivery is, the more convincing you will be.

6. Be a storyteller

Instead of bogging down your argument with statistics and figures, compile all your knowledge and facts and create a compelling story. Narrative-driven delivery styles are often hard to beat.

7. Use physical cues

Body language is extremely important when arguing/debating with someone. One way to try to connect with a person is to mimic their movements, such as crossing your legs if they do or folding your arms. Maintaining direct eye contact with your opponent while they speak may influence them and cause them to have reduced confidence in their own argument. Also, eye contact will make you appear stronger.

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Bert and Ernie are a ‘Loving Couple’ Says ‘Sesame Street’ Writer

Sesame Street fans have long wondered about the relationship status of Bert and Ernie, but it’s never been confirmed by anyone connected to the TV series…until now. A former Sesame Street writer, Mark Saltzman, calls the duo a “loving couple”.

Saltzman said, “I remember one time that a column from The San Francisco Chronicle, a preschooler in the city turned to mom and asked ‘are Bert & Ernie lovers?’ And that got passed around, and everyone had their chuckle and went back to it. And I always felt that without a huge agenda, when I was writing Bert & Ernie, they were. I didn’t have any other way to contextualize them. The other thing was, more than one person referred to Arnie [Saltzman’s partner at the time] & I as “Bert & Ernie.”

Saltzman also talked about how his own same-sex relationship became a model for the two puppets. He said, “And Arnie as a film editor—if you thought of Bert with a job in the world, wouldn’t that be perfect? Bert with his paper clips and organization? And I was the jokester. So it was the Bert & Ernie relationship, and I was already with Arnie when I came to Sesame Street. So I don’t think I’d know how else to write them, but as a loving couple. I wrote sketches … Arnie’s OCD would create friction with how chaotic I was. And that’s the Bert & Ernie dynamic.”

But not everyone sees it that way. Sesame Workshop, which produces the show, released a statement saying Bert and Ernie “do not have a sexual orientation.” Frank Oz, film director and one of Sesame Street‘s original puppeteers, weighed in on Twitter:

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Other people, however, were happy about the development and offered their thoughts.

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Looks like that question has been settled…sort of.

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18+ ‘Unpopular Opinions’ From Twitter That’ll Have Steam Coming Out of Your Ears

The world doesn’t take kindly to contrarians, and these Twitter users are the definition of the word.

Be warned: some of these piss you off just a lil’ bit. It all started with this and then snowballed from there.

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The 15 Talented Performers Who Have Won EGOTs

Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony…these are the four coveted awards that make up the even more coveted title of “EGOT.” Only a handful of performers have acquired all four over the course of their careers. That said, three more were added just this year, so maybe we’ll see the list begin grow more quickly as crossing lines and boundaries in the arts becomes more normal.

To be fair, there are plenty of talented actors who are missing only the Grammy, of course, but we’re not here to talk about them.

I should mention that there are also a handful of people who have technically earned an EGOT, but one or more of the awards is honorary, so they don’t totally count. In this category, you’ll find some expected names – Barbara Streisand, Liza Minnelli, James Earl Jones, Alan Menken, Harry Belafonte, and Quincy Jones.

But here are the 15 names you came here to find, plus some details about how they nailed the difficult feat.

#15. Richard Rogers (composer)

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Emmy: Winston Churchill: The Valiant Years
Grammy: The Sound of Music
Oscar: “It Might As Well Be Spring” from State Fair
Tony: South Pacific

Half of the duo Rogers and Hammerstein, he is still one of the most famous names in musical theatre. It’s worth noting that South Pacific also earned him a Pulitzer. Overachiever.

#14. Mike Nichols (Director and performer)

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Emmy:  Wit
Grammy: An Evening With Mike Nichols and Elaine May
Oscar: The Graduate
Tony: Barefoot in the Park

#13. Rita Moreno

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Emmy: The Muppet Show
Grammy: The Electric Company
Oscar: Westside Story
Tony: The Ritz

#12. John Gielgud

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Emmy: Summer’s Lease
Grammy: Ages of Man
Oscar: Arthur
Tony: The Importance of Being Earnest

#11. Audrey Hepburn

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Emmy: Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn
Grammy: Audrey Hepburn’s Enchanted Tales
Oscar: Roman Holiday
Tony: Ondine

#10. Marvin Hamlisch (composer)

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Emmy: Barbara: A Concert
Grammy: “The Way We Were”
Oscar: The Way We Were
Tony: A Chorus Line

#9. Jonathan Tunick (composer/conductor)

Emmy: Night of 100 Stars
Grammy: Titanic
Oscar: A Little Night Music
Tony: “No One is Alone”

#8. Mel Brooks

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Emmy: Mad About You
Grammy: The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000
Oscar: The Producers
Tony: The Producers

#7. Helen Hayes

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Emmy: Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Grammy: Great American Documents
Oscar: The Sin of Madelon Claudet
Tony: Happy Birthday

#6. Whoopi Goldberg

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Emmy: Beyond Tara: The Extraordinary Life Of Hattie McDaniel
Grammy: Whoopi Goldberg – Original Broadway Show Recording
Oscar: Ghost
Tony: Thoroughly Modern Millie

#5. Scott Rudin (producer)

Emmy: He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin’
Grammy: Book of Mormon: Original Broadway Cast Recording
Oscar: No Country for Old Men
Tony: Passion

#4. Robert Lopez (songwriter)

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Emmy: Wonder Pets
Grammy: Book of Mormon: Original Broadway Cast Recording
Oscar: “Let it Go” (Frozen)
Tony: Avenue Q

#3. Andrew Lloyd Webber

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Emmy: Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
Grammy: Evita
Oscar: “You Must Love Me” (Evita)
Tony: Evita

#2. Tim Rice

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Emmy: Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
Grammy: Jesus Christ Superstar
Oscar:  “You Must Love Me” (Evita)
Tony: Evita

#1. John Legend

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Emmy: Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert
Grammy: Get Lifted
Oscar: “Glory” (Selma)
Tony: Jitney

 

The majority of these people have won multiple times in the category that fits with their primary talent – Legend, for example, has won 15 Grammies. Just in case you need something more to aspire to.

Keep looking up!

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