Before delivering his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963 βπΎ, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. wasn't always a public speaking pro ποΈ. While studying at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, he actually received a C in public speaking during his first and second terms π. Little did anyone know, he'd go on to inspire millions with his words ππ¬. factsfun facthistory
You probably know Wally βFamousβ Amos for his iconic chocolate chip cookies πͺ, but before he became a cookie legend, he was all about making people famous! π According to Biography π, he discovered and signed the famous Simon & Garfunkel πΆ, and also worked as a talent rep for legends like Diana Ross, Sam Cooke, and Marvin Gaye π€. factfactsfun fact
Walt Disney introduced gloves for his characters, starting with Mickey Mouse in 1929βs The Opry House. The gloves made animation easier and also helped make characters look more human, rather than having mouse-like hands! π₯πβ¨ factfactsfun factentertainmenthistory
Establish dominance in your household by staring at your husband while you unplug his phone from the charger and plug in your own.
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When they are our boyfriend:
When they become our husband:
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No it's "how his mom treated him" VS "how you treated him
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In Mary Shelleyβs iconic novel Frankenstein π, the Creature π§ββοΈ reveals his plant-based diet πΏπ₯. He states, βMy food is not that of man; I do not destroy the lamb π and the kid π to glut my appetite; acorns π° and berries π afford me sufficient nourishment.β π₯π This thoughtful choice aligns with his refusal to harm animals πΎ. A fascinating tidbit to share with your vegetarian friends! π₯¦β¨ factsfun fact
π¦ΈββοΈ Capβn Crunch isnβt just a catchy name, his full title is Horatio Magellan Crunch! π Heβs been teased for only wearing the bars of a Navy commander, but he defended his title on Twitter, saying that captaining the S.S. Guppy π³οΈ with his crew βmakes him an official Capβn in any book!β ππ¬ factsfun fact
When Pharaoh Ramses IV πΊ was mummified in ancient Egypt, his eyes were actually replaced with onions π§ ! The ancient Egyptians believed that the layers and rings of onions symbolized eternal life βΎοΈ. This practice tied into their belief that mummification allowed the pharaohs π to live forever in the afterlife. π± factsfun facthistory
π§ Albert Einstein's eyeballs are now kept in New York City! They were given to his eye doctor, Henry Abrams, who kept them safe in a safety deposit box. These eyeballs were originally taken by Thomas Harvey, the man who performed Einstein's autopsy and took his brain without permission. π± factsfun factsciencehistory