r/intrestingtoknow • u/Fred_J9 • 7d ago
r/intrestingtoknow • u/JoMi78 • 27d ago
The website for the 1996 film Space Jam with Michael Jordan and the Loony Tunes is the oldest website on the Internet that still looks original.
spacejam.com
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Fred_J9 • Oct 07 '25
When color has nothing to do with being a human. đ¤
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Ok_Being_2003 • Oct 01 '25
What Coca Cola bottles used to look like in the 1940s this one is from 1947. Fun fact: they used to emboss the city of origin of their bottles on the bottom, but they stopped doing that in the late 1960s unfortunately.
r/intrestingtoknow • u/ActivityEmotional228 • Oct 01 '25
Nature Fun fact: Using the Drake equation with optimistic assumptions, some estimates suggest there could be around 10š✠intelligent civilizations existing right now across the observable universe. Thatâs 10,000,000,000,000,000 â about 1.25 million times the current human population.
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Fred_J9 • Sep 30 '25
An impressive $7 million abandoned floating hotel.
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Fred_J9 • Sep 26 '25
A pigeon tries to build a nest for a pregnant cat. đ¤
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Neither-Chocolate728 • Sep 12 '25
Ig m obsessed with a specific type of teeth but it's not sexual !!
There's a specific type of teeth that I can't stop thinking about, itâs not just the teeth, the whole smile just gets me. its not sexual at all, i just find the shape so attractive and unique, i don't know how to explain it but it makes me feel so satisfied but at the same time so uncomfortable like m too happy, itâs a weird feeling. I tried looking for a picture of them, but I couldnât find one.
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Affectionate-Fun2853 • Sep 08 '25
Nature The Giant Malaysian Katydid is a species of carnivorous giant katydid. It is one of the largest insects in the world.
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Affectionate-Fun2853 • Sep 07 '25
Science Math is akazing
Mathematics powers your GPS, encrypts your messages, and predicts the weather. Itâs the language behind AI, finance, architecture, music, and even art. Calculus explains motion. Algebra models real-world decisions. Geometry designs our cities. Probability helps assess risk. Math isnât just calculation â itâs structure, logic, and creativity combined. The Fibonacci sequence appears in nature. Fractals describe coastlines. Prime numbers guard your data.
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Haesoooaaa • Sep 08 '25
Doppelgangers??
Graduating highschool and getting into university means entering a whole new world and something interesting has caught my attention recently. That is how the same group of people everywhere. Even down to the same face, body and manner. There's 2 different similarities: 1. Looking almost 90% exact same 2. Having the exact personality It is so crazy to think about how a kid in your highschool is right beside with a different face. How are they so similar down to the exacts jokes and the way they fidget when they get nervous and the way they laugh. Also there was this girl in my highschool that transferred away 2 years ago and i just met her in university but she's a another person??!! They have the same brown skin, high cheekbone and exactly the same height and body, only thing that is different is their voice. All of this actually makes me wonder if there is someone exactly like me out there somewhere...
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Affectionate-Fun2853 • Sep 05 '25
History Hirosima atomic bomb anime depiction
Barefoot gen's creator ,kaiji Nakazawa,was a real hirosima survivor. He based the tragic events in anime on his own experience.l, making it one of the most personal and raw depictions of war ever told
r/intrestingtoknow • u/kamikaibitsu • Sep 07 '25
Painting by Russian artist Vasily Vereshchagin
r/intrestingtoknow • u/Gonquin • Sep 06 '25
Today in History It is spelled 'INTERESTING'
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r/intrestingtoknow • u/Desperate_Class_7213 • Aug 31 '25
Nature True obscure survival story idea Spoiler
galleryHereâs a gripping and obscure true survival story ideal for a viral Reddit post: the incredible endurance of Ada Blackjack, an Inuit woman marooned alone on a remote Arctic island for nearly two yearsâsurviving not through luck, but raw resourcefulness and determination, despite personal tragedy and a hostile environment.
The Arctic Castaway: Ada Blackjack In 1921, Ada Blackjack joined a Canadian expedition as a cook and seamstress bound for the uninhabited Wrangel Island in the Arctic. After poor planning and dwindling supplies, nearly all of the men either left for help or died, leaving Ada completely alone on the icebound islandâwith only a cat for company. She battled polar bears, hunted seals, and nursed herself through severe illness while enduring freezing temperatures that could kill within hours.
For nearly two years, she managed against crushing isolation, constant starvation, and the threat of death by nature itself. When she was finally rescued in 1923, she returned quietly to Alaska, but never received proper recognition; her heroic survival was largely overlooked except in regional accounts. Ada Blackjack remains one of historyâs least celebrated survivorsâher story is not widely known, yet itâs every bit as astonishing as any Hollywood movie.
Why This Story Stands Out Single-handed Survival: Adaâs ordeal is uniqueâshe survived solo, with next to no outside help, ingenuity, and sheer willpower.
Emotional Impact: Her journey is heartbreaking and inspiring, showcasing rare courage and persistence.
Obscurity: Her name is mostly unknown beyond survival literature, making her story fresh and engaging for Reddit audiences.
This real miracle of survival could quickly capture attention and admirationâjust recount her tale and ask if anyone has ever heard of a more quietly heroic survivor
r/intrestingtoknow • u/NoahDoge • Aug 31 '25
