40 Of The Most Pointless And Weird Facts To Entertain Your Family And Friends
Who's up for some trivia?
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Knowledge encompasses more than simply information. Humans have curious minds, constantly hungry for new ideas, concepts, and thoughts that are worth knowing and sharing.
Learning what appears to be utterly worthless material is a highly effective brain workout to keep your brain active. Trivia questions are excellent for improving your memory.
Because trivia questions are frequently about numerous unrelated areas, this dramatically enhances awareness by searching for information throughout the brain as you attempt to remember stuff that you don't use very often. We should all appreciate some meaningless trivia at some point in our lives.
Moreover, trivia keeps you informed and entertained. Exercise enhances the brain in the same way that it benefits the body, and the greater your understanding, the better you recall what you've studied.
Also, trivia questions are commonly asked in a casual context. You can often chuckle at yourself when you play trivia, reducing your stress levels as you mature and continue training your brains.
So, if you want to have fun and, at the same time, satisfy your mind's thirst for knowledge, this post is perfectly made for you. We have gathered random facts that might not be useful, but at least they are still facts, right?
1. What's the devil face in the 21st century then?
Livescience2. I will be buried with you, Pringles.
Time3. Movie trailers is part of money making.
Wikipedia4. I think you pick the right vibe.
Chemical and Engeneering News5. Sign me up.
World Atlas6. One whole dice added all sides equal 7.
Guardian.co7. "What were they shielding the mustache from?"
Google Patents8. So why not Glen Taco?
25 Yum9. I'm going to ride roller coaster everyday.
Michigan State University10. "Is it Facebook official?"
Barbie11. "So do I have to blame him for my bullying?"
The American Heritage of The English Language12. "Oreos dipped in the milky way."
I Love Ice Cream Cakes13. "Makes science!"
National Geographic14. Due to potato crisis.
Collectors Weekly15. "Wow, I want to see the bird that it came from."
Guinness World Records16. Better celebrate your birthday early before the day.
Science Direct17. Princess Mulan the killer machine.
Steemit/ five34a4b18. "Shouldn't we call them arms then?"
Friends of Hagerman NWR19. Effect of engineering on arts.
The Collector20. The boys did their job.
BBC Future21. "Oh honey, that ship done sailed years ago"
Apartment Therapy22. Its probably flour to cover the chicken meat,lol.
The American Journal of Medicine23. Thats a lot of sh*t.
Livescience24. For the easy access to pollens.
Buzz About Bees25. "Why her paper still radioactive?"
The Christian Science Monitor26. I always dreamt about you.
Track27. I wonder what it tastes like.
Guinness World Records28. Because suns light up everything.
Wikipedia29. "Princess auto mechanic."
Time30. Intrinsic gray
Wikipedia31. "I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous."
London College of Beauty Therapy32. Thank you Panopoulos.
Wikipedia33. The origin of love triangle.
New Scientist34. Pound to pound.
What's Cooking America35. "He's also the suicide king."
The Sydney Morning Herald36. Who don't love Mcdonalds?
Insider37. I am going to remember that.
ThoughtCo38. I feel like Jupiter these days.
NASA Science Solar System Exploration39. "You mean T-rex eggs taste like chicken eggs?"
The Harvard Gazette40. Nostalgia
Lawyer MonthlyYou can certainly take note of the trivia presented and share them when you can do so. Who knows, anyone might need them in the future to keep others entertained.
Do you have some of the random trivia that might not be that mind-blowing but equally interesting? Please share it in the comments section below!