The "Did you know...?" Game

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OrchidofDarkness

No I didn't know that.

Did you know that Vlad the Impaler also known as Dracula son of the devil.
he tortured and execution by impalement were terrible. Vlad the Impaler enjoyed witnessing such events. Men, women and even babies were murdered by impalement.
Every thing I gave is wasted, and I'm the one whos suffocated.

Mordred

I did not know this. Yikes.. this means I've done two RP's on E where I played the son of the devil? Did one a while back doing old Vlad. It was enjoyable. Now, doing a demon who's pop is the devil.

Did you know.. Isaac Asimov wrote two sci-fi series in the 50s.. then continued them thirty years later in the 80s? The Foundation Series.. and The Robot Series.
*See Pillory*

Breathless Intent

I did not know that!

Did you know that a typical adult human skeleton consists of 206 bones?

Mordred

I did not.

Did you know that a typical adult vampire skeleton would also consist of 206 bones? :P
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OrchidofDarkness

Hmm did not know that.

Did you know that Athena invented the loom and other domestic arts of sewing, the trumpet, the flute, the pot, the rake, the plow, the yolk, the ship, and the chariot!
Every thing I gave is wasted, and I'm the one whos suffocated.

Tamhansen

wow. Quite a busy mythical creature that Athena was.

Did you know the Chinese discovered America before Chris Columbus did (Albeit after the vikings, and of course the Koreans that would become the native Americans) But that the Chinese decided that since it was not Chinese, it was therefor inferior, and not worth the effort of conquering or colonizing
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They left their home of summer ease
Beneath the lowland's sheltering trees,
To seek, by ways unknown to all,
The promise of the waterfall.

OrchidofDarkness

Wow I really did not know that.

Did you know that Of all the monuments in the world, Stonehenge is considered to be the most ancient. It is believed to have been built in 2500 BC. Stonehenge is a wonderful reflection of prehistoric eras. The exact purpose of Stonehenge is unknown. We hope you find Stonehenge facts intriguing. Some consider Stonehenge to be an altar for sacrifices, whereas others consider it as a tool for astronomy. During the 18th century, some proposed the theory that Stonehenge served as a site for gallows.

Stonehenge comprises stone works that surround a circular region made up of mammoth stones. The following are some Stonehenge facts:

    Stonehenge is situated on the Salisbury Plain, located in Wiltshire, England. It is nearly 137 km to the southwest of London.
    The word ‘stonehenge’ is derived from two words: stone and henge. This is a tribute to the largest henge in Great Britain.
    There is no direct evidence to suggest the builders of Stonehenge. The Druids, Greeks, and Atlanteans are believed to be the builders of this magnificent structure.]
    The construction of Stonehenge was completed between 3100 BC and 1100 BC.
    In the year 1986, UNESCO awarded Stonehenge World Heritage Status. The site has legal protection by the Scheduled Ancient Monument.
    The British Crown owns Stonehenge. Its management has been trusted to English Heritage. National Trust owns the surrounding areas.
    The circle has been aligned to coincide with the midsummer sunrise and midwinter sunset. The southerly and northerly rising of the moon is also seen.
    The architecture of Stonehenge has taken into account mathematical and geometrical considerations. The construction is structurally engineered to perfection.
    Stonehenge is replete with a henge or ditch, and a bank. This surrounds the massive stone circle.
    The stones of the structure are situated in such a way that they become larger in size at the center. The stones alternate between tall, thin stones and those stones with a tapering and obelisk shape.
    Two varieties of stone were utilized for Stonehenge’s construction. The so called bluestones weighed nearly four tons. They were transported over a distance of 240 miles. The second variety of stones included the ‘Sarsen’ stones, which weighed nearly 25 tons and stood at an impressive height of eighteen feet.
    It is believed that more than 30 million hours of labor were spent in the construction work.
    Of the nine hundred stone rings present in the British Isles, Stonehenge is the most renowned.
    Most scholars and archaeologists believed that Stonehenge served as a site for ritual activities for the Neolithic periods. However, it could also have been an astronomical observatory.



Every thing I gave is wasted, and I'm the one whos suffocated.

Adammair

okay, sorry to drag this one out of the dusty shadows, but I saw it sitting in my 'replies' list... *shrugs* Here goes...

Orchid, I did not know that about Stonehenge, but it's fascinating!

Did you know that Adammair iz confused?

LilyRoseBlack23

Did you know today (January 29th) Kansas became the 34th U.S. state in 1861?

SapphireStar

Did you know films/motion pictures were originally produced on the East Coast before they began migrating to California? 

BadForm

Did you know there's a political party in the UK whose platform has, in the past, included such items as giving all pensioners a skateboard and a water pistol?
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Saidi

Did not know that...

Did you know that the potato was originally domesticated in the southern region of Peru about 7,000 to 10,000 years ago?
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Snapespersephone

No I did not
Did you know the the average pregnancy last 10 months not 9?
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There is something wrong in life when my most dominate side is my muse, and she doesn't listen to me. She skips around doing her own thing and ignoring me.

HannibalBarca

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Yes--when your wife is pregnant and you're sweating very minute, that 'extra' month sure feels like forever...

Did you know that Marco Polo brought pasta (noodles) back with him from China, to Italy?  And early explorers of the Americas brought tomatoes to Italy?

So there was no spaghetti as we know it until after the early 1520s...
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Snapespersephone

No I did not

Did you know that frosted flakes use to have more then one mascot?
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There is something wrong in life when my most dominate side is my muse, and she doesn't listen to me. She skips around doing her own thing and ignoring me.

Vain

I did not know that.

Did you know that a cheetah can carry twice it's weight up a tree?

Veluux

No I did not know that.

Did you know that stainless steal doesn't rust?


I am watching you [you]...
From the darkest of shadows...

GamerGirl

I did know that.

Did you know that water doesn't conduct electricity, it is the stuff floating around inside of it that does.

himawari

I knew that.
Negative and positive ions.

Did you know that cats are liquids? They fit into any containers and shapes!!  :o
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GamerGirl

I did not know that, but it explains a few pictures I've seen.

Did you know that if you stick a fork into yogurt and put it in the freezer you will have a popsicle?

TheUltramarine

Haha I did, in fact I tried it quite a lot as a kid.

Did you know that tigers are some of nature's best fishermen?
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himawari

I did not know that. Always thought they ate like meat not fish...

Did you know Sims (the game) was originally made to be an architectural software? The sims inside were just to make the buildings and stuff more real...
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TheUltramarine

(Being big cats they do eat fish as well ;) Depending on what they find)
And no I didn't know that xD It's actually kinda hilarious even if it does make lots of sense.

Did you know that the first "Prince of Persia" game was originally made for DOS and was released on 1989?
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himawari

I did not know that...

Did you know that chicken nuggets are made from leftover chicken parts and not real chicken meat?
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TheUltramarine

Unfortunately I did.

Did you know that the moon is slowly moving further away from earth?
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