Facts You Might Be Surprised to Learn Not Everyone Knows

This goes without saying, but the fact is there is a lot to know about this world, how it works, and all of the people who have ever inhabited it.

Some people know tons of information about a few things, some know a little bit about a lot of things, and others, well… acquiring random bits of knowledge isn’t everyone’s thing.

If you’re curious about some common knowledge-type things that are not common knowledge at all, here are 20 facts that might surprise you.

20. And it doesn’t follow English grammar.

ASL (American Sign Language) is a natural language.

It wasn’t made up any more than English or Taiwanese is made up.

It arose naturally.

19. It’s all on purpose.

The McDonalds’ hot coffee case. People totally misunderstand that!

Not misunderstood, but misinformed on purpose. McDonald’s strategically made a campaign to make people believe that the woman made a big fuss to get filthy rich.

Thing is, it really worked.

On the news, movies and TV shows they used that story as jokes on how to get rich easily. McFck McDonald’s.

18. Just not all at the same time.

We use 100% of our brain.

Saying we use 10% of our brain is like saying we only use 33% of a traffic light.

17. A Bug’s Life taught me that.

Locust are grasshoppers.

16. You’re pulling my leg.

That a singular spaghetti is called spaghetto.

15. There are mnemonic devices.

The order of the planets.

14. Suddenly relevant.

The difference between Quarantine and Medical Isolation.

13. Why would I need to know how to do this?

Apparently, I was the only one in my office who knew that CTRL SHIFT + rotates your document 90 degrees.

12. Important knowledge.

Idk about other people but the people around me didn’t know that the sword in the stone king arthur pulled out isn’t excalibur it’s caliburn and he gets excalibur later on.

11. I did not know that.

Light years isn’t a measurement of time, it’s a measurement of length, so many people don’t know this but so many people do.

Likewise a parsec is a length, not a time. Just admit that Han Solo got it wrong because the script got it wrong and stop trying to retcon it.

10. That’s a bi*ch.

Cows can climb up ladders and stairs, but can’t climb back down.

9. I was so happy when I figured this out!

Category: Useful

Useless knowledge: Most cars have a little gas pump symbol next to the fuel gauge with a little arrow that shows you on which side of your car the gas cap is.

At least in my home country, lmk if you’ve seen it!

8. English doesn’t have to make sense.

Its spelled paid not payed.

I really don’t understand how it was so rarely misspelled a few years ago but now I see it spelled incorrectly every day.

7. I mean…he’s not wrong.

The sign that say “Slower Traffic Keep Right” is usually in some kind of hieroglyphics to the people I share the road with.

6. Put that in your back pocket.

If you’re pluralizing a word such as, for example, “sister-in-law,” you pluralize the root word; so it would be “sisters-in-law.”

Similarly, if you have two guys named Mister Johnson, you’d say “the Misters Johnson” not “the Mister Johnsons”

5. Driving and reading are hard.

Our highway has signs that read

“keep right except to pass”

“move to the right lane and let others past you”

“Slower traffic keep right”

I wish reading comprehension was tested regularly

4. It’s not all in your tummy.

Influenza is an upper-respiratory virus.

Plenty of people know this, but absolutely no one did in my entire radiography class, Including the instructor. We all had to take Anatomy and Physiology 1&2 before being accepted into the program.

Everyone in the classroom thought it was a GI virus or what people refer to as the ‘Stomach flu’.

3. A joke that falls flat.

I once joked to co-workers (U.S., avg age 50) that “I speak Esperanto like a native” and was met with silence; nobody had ever heard of Esperanto.

Note 1: This was a number years before the appearance of the excellent Saga graphic novels, in which the inhabitants of Wreath are all shown speaking it.

Note 2: I learned years later that there are a few native speakers, mostly in multilingual households where Esperanto is the only common language.

2. It’s all very confusing.

That you don’t freeze in space.

The amount of people that think you’ll freeze or even explode in space is crazy.

1. Bless.

Holding the the space bar and moving your finger on an iPhone moves the cursor anywhere you want it, while typing.

Some of these were definitely (very cool) news to me.

What else would fit on this list? Share with us in the comments!

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Pieces of Knowledge That Aren’t as Common as Some People Think

One of the weird things about human beings is that we can get stuck in our own worlds. Our own bubbles, our own feedback loops, and even in our own heads – which means that sometimes we can have a skewed perception of what is “common” and what is not.

These 21 people, for example, thought these little facts were something everyone knew, but actually, they’re new information to many!

21. I’m sorry, what?

Schrödinger’s cat thought experiment isn’t just a cat in a box. There has to be a device that may or may not kill the cat.

More importantly, the thought experiment is what Schrödinger argued that shouldn’t happen.

He basically said that his opponents’ model is so absurd that it can result in a cat being dead and alive at the same time.

20. So we should capitalize it?

LASER is an acronym for “Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation”.

19. And it happens quite often.

The moon and the sun can be in the sky at the same time.

Yeah. On almost any given (obviously not cloudy) day you can find the moon.

The amount of people who don’t refuse this despite literally being able to look at the sky and see it is amazing.

18. Ok I knew that one.

Scuba is self contained underwater breathing apparatus.

17. But…science?

Often, when I mention something about the multiple moon landings (manned flights), some people think there was only one landing (and that it was probably fake).

I only learned this a few years ago. It makes sense but, nobody ever talks about the subsequent ones.

The info made Apollo 13 problems make more sense.

16. We learned this from the movies, yeah?

In a formal meal where there are multiple forks/utensils on both sides of the plate, they’re placed so that you can work from the outside inwards for each course.

15. Don’t make it awkward.

If you hold open a door, don’t do that by standing in the doorway.

i’m kinda short and i’ve had people do that to me, expecting me to walk under their arm? it’s so stupid. just get out of my way!

14. The more you know.

Va*inas don’t get “loose” from having s^x they snap back into place pretty easily. If someone with a va*ina felt loose and easy to be “in” during s^x it meant you were doing a good job and they were aroused.

Also, if someone has long labia minora (inner labia), that does not mean they’ve had a lot of s^x or a lot of partners. It’s just genetics.

Vulvas come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors, and p*rn doesn’t always do a good job of showcasing that diversity.

13. What’s the name of the plane, then?

Air Force One is not the name of the aircraft, but the call sign for whatever aircraft the president is onboard. ( I’m in the uk).

Just planes, as far as I am aware.

Plane carrying POTUS- Air Force One

Helicopter carrying POTUS- Marine One

I know that the Secret Service refers to the presidential armored limo as “the beast” due to all of its crazy customizations (it’s effectively just a rolling bunker), but I believe that is what they call it whether the president is aboard or not.

12. A trick we can all use.

I knew this but stole the whole text directly from google search:
Percentages are reversible. So, 16% of 25 is the same thing as 25% of 16 (4). Only one is easier to calculate in your mind than the other.

… Now, the trick isn’t great for numbers where you can’t do either percentage in your head, like 17% of 39 or 39% of 17 (fuck knows how much that is… 5.5? 6? around that, pretty good still…)

11. Unless you like to be yellow.

I got laughed in my face when I told people that smoking (amongst other harmful things) is very bad for your skin.

and your teeth. Not just staining, it damages your gums.

10. Just to have babies.

Chickens do not need roosters to lay eggs.

And I just learned this from my nana who grew up on a farm…if you slaughter a chicken and see their innards, they have multiple eggs inside of them, in different stages of development, in different sizes.

I was shook, I had no idea about that.

9. It’s just a myth.

That the idea that you eat x number of spiders every year is complete hogwash.

The myth is that you eat eight spiders a year in your sleep. There’s a really good video about this by the channel LEMMiNO on YouTube.

He actually falls down the biggest rabbit hole, learning that the myth apparently originated from an article written by one Lisa Birgit Holst in a magazine.

He then finds that the origin of the myth… is a myth in and of itself, simply to prove how easy it is for people to believe what they read.

8. A simple trick.

You know when there’s a Friday the 13th in the calendar because that particular month starts on a Sunday.

If there is a Friday the 13th in September, there will also be one in December.

I also once had to explain why Halloween could never fall on Friday the 13th.

7. It’s not as cush a job as many think.

The academic job market for professors has been horrible for decades. It’s not a new problem.

Just saying because when I hear people complain about having a PHD and not being able to get a faculty job.

WTF, didn’t that come up during grad school?

6. I bet there are so many things like this.

If you hold down the Windows key and press the left or right arrow it will snap the open window to that side for multitasking.

Lots of people waste time dragging and resizing.

5. Nobody likes a bully.

Crows chase birds of prey – some small birds will do it too.

There are pictures at work of raptors getting mobbed by smaller birds and I’m always surprised when people are amazed by it. It happens fairly often in my neighborhood.

4. Nature is weird.

Platypus lay eggs but are mammals.

My aunt had to check on google for my dad to believe me lol.

I knew this ever since I was a kid because i loved reading about animals and always thought it was common knowledge.

3. You know which of your friends to ask.

Apparently, the difference between “your” and “you’re”.

and “there” and “their”

saw “to” mistaken for “two” yesterday, I had to close the app.

2. If only more people knew…

When you get added to a Facebook group with thousands of members, there is absolutely no need to make a post thanking everyone for letting you join.

1. Sad but true.

I’m definitely not the only one. But there is a big gap between those working in the medical/scientific community and the general public.

For example, a lot of people don’t realize the huge biological differences between different cancers.

One drug is never going to cure all cancer types.

Cancer isn’t one disease.

Every instance is different.

I’m not saying which ones were new to me, but I definitely learned a few things.

What fact would you add to this list? Surprise us in the comments!

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People Were Surprised to Learn That Not Everyone Knows These Facts

We spend quite a bit of time in our own heads – after all, we hang out with ourselves more than we ever do anyone else. That means we (hopefully) spend time musing on stuff that interests us, but it can also mean our perception of what other people know and like can be skewed.

Below are 22 cool facts that people (wrongly) assumed were common knowledge before someone informed them otherwise.

22. Just not many.

There’s actually male Calico cats. Of course they have a different variation of chromosomes (XXY instead of XY in most cases) but they do exist!

I had one as a kid and everyone told me it was impossible haha

21. Not just for Santa.

It’s genuinely shocking the number of people who don’t realize reindeer are real animals.

[EDIT] Another fact related to this thread is that caribou and reindeer aren’t the same even though they’re the same species. Some countries distinguish them by name and some don’t, which is where the confusion comes from.

20. Who…who has a mouse wheel?

You zoom in and out by holding control and scrolling your mouse wheel. It is so frustrating watching someone fumble for the zoom controls. But I don’t want to be a d%ck and call out the solution.

Just use your mouse wheel!

19. Simple and elegant.

In the US, odd-number highways are north/south, even-numbered highways are east/west.

Be aware that there are two systems in play for numbering exits, and they depend on state choice. If you’re traveling, be sure to know what you’re going to see.

Sometimes exit numbers are “Exit 15 is the next exit after 14” and other times it’s “Exit 15 is 15 miles from where they highway started.”

18. There are all kinds of tricks.

The order of the colors of the rainbow.

I was face painting and a girl was visibly upset, trying to explain to the other face painter that the rainbow on her face wasn’t ordered correctly.

Apparently, neither he nor the wife of the person running the gig knew that rainbows have order.

It was a weird day, to say the least.

They were both full grown adults.

17. Dude.

If you press the windows key and the period key at the same time, it pulls up a whole list of emojis.

16. Pass it on.

The fact that gum, when swallowed, doesn’t stay in your system for 7 years or whatever you’ve been told as a child. It just immediately passes through your system.

I have had this conversation too many times with people whenever I swallow my gum because there isn’t a trash can around.

15. If you’re ever stranded on a tropical island. With a straw.

You know the three dots on a coconut? One of them is “fake” and you can stab it with a steak knife and easily carve out a hole big enough to get a straw through.

Oh and just in case, you don’t need to use a lot of force to check, the knife should sink into the fake dot extremely easily and bounce off the real ones. Do not go all in on stabbing a coconut.

14. Thank goodness.

Mayonnaise is not dairy! I’m lactose intolerant and anytime I ask if a food has dairy in it a surprising number of people think mayonnaise is a dairy product.

13. They literally teach us nothing.

So much legal stuff that I feel people should have learned in high school:

when you are the victim of a crime, you don’t need a lawyer and you aren’t in charge of prosecuting the defendant. Criminal cases are always the government versus the defendant, so the government is represented by the office of the district/commonwealth/US attorney

pleading Not Guilty is how you get a trial. I can’t believe how many people say omg he is such a liar for pleading not guilty when everyone knows he did it. Well pleading not guilty does not mean he didn’t do it. It means he is making the state prove their case, which he is constitutionally able to do

“just get a restraining order”. No, you can’t just get one. There is a standard to meet, it varies by jurisdiction, but generally your life/safety has to be threatened. So no, you can’t get a restraining order against that company that called you 3 times

12. You don’t say.

Cyclists shave their legs to make massages more comfortable and for hygiene purposes in case of an accident. It has nothing to do with aerodynamics.

11. A wild time, indeed.

Ruby red grapefruit. Is the result of atomic gardening.

The 50’s were a wild time with ideas of how to “harness the atom”.

Fascinating.

10. You can ignore the numbers.

Once with a bunch of friends I was the only one to know that ingredients on food labels are written in order of quantity in the food item.

9. For my lazy peeps.

That “K” pauses YouTube videos. Spacebar does it but it also does the last thing you clicked.

More than that, L skips ten seconds and J goes back ten seconds. It’s from editing softwares. Professional editors use JKL often to move around the edit. Slightly differently than YouTube though. K is still pause, J is rewind, L is play/fast forward.

If you hit multiple times it goes faster. If you hit J or L while holding down K it will move one frame at a time. Quicktime uses JKL too, but it uses it like editing softwares instead of the way YouTube does.

8. They’re not the same.

Penguins only living in the South Pole while Polar bears live in the North Pole. Some people think that polar bears and penguins both interact with one another.

7. But do you want to?

You can eat the skin of a kiwi.

6. Bless.

You can get sharpie off smooth surfaces with expo marker

5. Shortcuts are life.

I just yesterday had a close friend of mine, mind you, he’s very knowledgeable of computers, be starstruck when i mentioned Middle Mouse Button could be used on Chrome to open stuff in new tabs or close said tabs.

He mostly uses keyboard shortcuts so he just used CTRL+LMB to do the same, which i had no knowledge was a thing.

4. The face I am making right now.

One fish, two fish if the same species.
One fish, two fishes if not.

I know, It goes against everything you’ve ever been taught.

3. I didn’t know this until I was an adult.

Narwhals are real creatures. Had conversation with a couple of grown ass adults that thought they were mythical whale unicorns… Had to show them multiple pictures, at that point I could not look at them without laughing.

2. So many weird English things.

That it is “should have” instead of “should of”.

I obviously don’t think I’m the only one who knows that but I’m baffled by how often I read that mistake.

1. Apostrophes are hard.

Not every word that ends in an ‘S’ necessitates an apostrophe.

I’m not telling how many of these are new to me, but I’m happy to know them all now.

What’s a fact you think more people should know? Share it with us in the comments!

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