What are 15 useless facts that we don't need to know?
- The Russians celebrated so much when World War II ended that the entire city of Moscow ran out of vodka.
- In 1996, a man in Kentucky threw a boomerang that flew backward, hitting him back in the head. He subsequently sued the company for $300,000.
- More than half of Canada's population holds a university degree, making it the most educated country in the world.
- You once held a world record at birth for being the "youngest person on the planet"
- Not getting enough sleep and feeling hungry are the two biggest reasons for being angry.
- Today, a high school student has the same level of anxiety as a psychiatric patient in the early 1950s.
- More people die taking selfies than from shark attacks.
- Being able to instantly respond with sarcasm seconds after a stupid question is a sign of a healthy brain.
- WWOOF is an international program that allows you to travel the world, with food and accommodation included, in exchange for volunteer work.
- The tallest building in the world - Burj Khalifa - is so tall that you can take an elevator and watch the sunset twice.
- There are enough restaurants in New York for one person to eat at every night for 54 years and never visit the same place twice.
- Eating pizza once a week may reduce the risk of esophageal cancer.
- When you flip a one-cent coin (USA), it lands on heads about 80% of the time because the side with Lincoln's head is heavier.
- People who speak two languages may unconsciously change their personality when they switch languages.
- The combination of red hair and blue eyes is the rarest in the world. It occurs in less than 1% of the world's population.