11 People That Know a Little Bit More About the World Than Everyone Else

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Some of the most revolutionary things we can’t imagine living without today were invented accidentally. For example, Botox was originally used to treat strabismus. And the amazing effect it had on wrinkles was found much later on when scientists found that it smoothed the skin near the eyebrows. But scientists aren’t the only ones making curious discoveries — social media users uncover new things all the time.

We at Bright Side keep on learning more things thanks to observant people that share their discoveries online. And as it turns out, even the most mundane things, like tomatoes and ladybugs, still harbor a few secrets.

1. “Today, I found out that there is a type of tomato called Rebel Starfighter Prime.”

“They don’t look so good, these tomatoes. But with a name like this, they can look any way they want.”

2. “Did you know a deck of cards has a special meaning?”

“52 cards represent 52 weeks in a year. 4 suits represent the 4 seasons. 13 values represent the 13 lunar cycles in a year. If you add up all the values of the cards, including the Joker, you will have a sum of 365 (just like the days in a year).”

3. “Today, I found out that if you can’t open a can for whatever reason, you can just push down the front part to lift up the end to make it easier.”

4. Mona Lisa is not the full name of the woman in the famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.

Mona is short for “ma donna,” which is the Italian variant of “milady.”

5. “How old were you when you found out that this thing at the end of a box cutter is there to break off the blunt blades?”

6. Mules are born from horses and donkeys but are infertile because of the odd number of chromosomes they possess.

7. Bananas are trilaterally symmetrical.

8. It’s hard to get lost in Oklahoma. The manhole covers have a city map and the white dot shows where you are at the moment.

9. The size of a fiber optic wire capable of supplying a home with high-speed internet

10. “A black and white ladybug — they exist!”

11. “Our chemistry teacher thinks that vampires, according to legend, weren’t seen in mirrors because, in the Middle Ages, the frames for mirrors were made of silver, which is poisonous for vampires.”

Have you ever made any small discoveries about ordinary things or the world around you?

Preview photo credit _skylar_dove_ / Twitter

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#2 is straight up bullshit. Let's try.
There are 13 cards of each suit and 2 jokers on each deck that makes 54 cards
if you add values of of eack card (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+11+12+13) = 91
91*4=364 add one joker and it is 365. That is wrong.
1 - That calculation takes 53 of cards into account not 52 nor 54.
2 - Value of "Joker" is variable and take any value existin in the deck not just 1.
3 - Value of "J" is 10 not 11
4 - Value of "Q" is 10 not 12
5 - Value of "J" is 10 not 13
6 - Value of "A" is not always 1 if it is placed before 2 it is 1 but it stands alone or paired with another "A" or placed after "K" it is 11
Lets're calculate.
As "A" equals to 1 (1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+"J"+"Q"+"K") = 85.
85 * 4 = 340. Joker's value can be up to 11 so to reach 365 you'll need 2 joker with 2 diffrent values.
As "A" equals to 11 (2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9+10+"J"+"Q"+"K"+"A") = 95.
95 * 4 = 380. Jokers cannot take negative values.

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#4 is incorrect. The lady's name is Lisa del Giocondo, also known as Lisa Gherardini. She was a noble woman from Florence, whose husband commissioned the painting.

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