Nothing hits quite as good as a Wikipedia deep dive.
But today I'm here to talk about Wikipedia, the best rabbit hole in existence. Here are some Wiki pages I bet you're gonna lose some hours to:From July to September of 1518 in modern-day France, hundreds of people developed a"dancing mania." There were many theories — like stress-induced mass hysteria and religion — that explained why people were dancing and, as a result, some of them died from it .
Who knew there was a term for when Twitter rumors kill someone off too soon?! But it was actually happening pre-social media, like some obituary drafts that said Fidel Castro, Dick Cheney, Nelson Mandela, Bob Hope, Gerald Ford, Pope John Paul II, and Ronald Reagan, who were all alive at the time, had died two years prior.It's a weird name for a mathematical theory , but it states that"there is no nonvanishing continuous tangent vector field on even-dimensional n-spheres" or, in simpler terms,"you can't comb a hairy ball flat without creating a cowlick.
Believe it or not, that's a whole grammatically correct sentence that employs the word buffalo in three ways — as a noun, as a verb, and as an attributive noun.What would you do if it seemed like raw chunks of red meat appeared to be raining down from the sky? Probably coming up with explanations as to how it could be, like the people of Bath County, Kentucky on March 3, 1876.
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