Mind Blowing Random Thoughts

Nov. 28th mind blowing random thought of the day: John F. Kennedy was the first president to reportedly pardon a turkey on Thanksgiving, when in 1963, he officially began the tradition just 4 days before his assassination.

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Nov. 29th mind blowing random thought of the day: Death Wish is the world’s strongest coffee brand, containing 200% more caffeine than the average cup, and is not recommended for people who wish to sleep at some point within the next 3 days.

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I could drink 5 cups and go immediately to sleep

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Waow, that was mind blowing for me.

Hey @Cgty04.

It’s been awhile. How are you?

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On average, watermelon has 40% more lycopene than raw tomatoes :tomato:

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It is good to see you again Kevines. I am doing well, you know it has been a rough time for me. I have just found my accountability partner and we are sharing things, keeping each other strong. That works for me up to now. On a streak which I am very hopeful this time.
And how are you doing? It is getting easier for you? Are you still keeping the streak?

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Actually recovering from a relapse 3 weeks ago. But it was a major learning experience for me. I’m at 23 days now.

Still on TS everyday which helps a lot.
Plus, I attend a weekly Celebrate Recovery meeting.

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That is great to hear. It encourages me when I hear these achievements from you. I am with you again.

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Nov. 30th mind blowing random thought of the day: A “kugelblitz” is a term used in theoretical physics to describe the concentration of light so intense that it creates an event horizon of a black hole, formed from light energy so hot that it can’t be physically quantified.

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Dec. 1st mind blowing random thought of the day: People weigh approx. 1 millionth of their weight less when the moon is directly above them in the sky.

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Best diet ever

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So don’t go to weight watchers when it is ladies! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Dec. 2nd mind blowing random thought of the day: Between 1860 and 1916, every soldier in the British army was required to have a mustache, the removal of which was punishable by imprisonment. This was due to the benefits facial hair had during battle, protecting the soldier’s face from the colder elements.

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This needs to be brought back.

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Dec. 3rd mind blowing random thought of the day: In 1940, Jewish couple Hans and Margret Rey built a pair of bicycles and successfully escaped from Nazi occupation in Paris, France just hours before the city’s capture and safely arrived in America. Among their possessions brought along on their trip, was the manuscript for the very first ‘Curious George’ book.

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Some damn good bicycles they made there then! :joy:

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Dec. 4th mind blowing random thought of the day: In Melbourne, Australia, city officials have set up email addresses for specific trees so that locals can report issues associated with them, like dangerous branches for example.

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Welcome to Australia, where literally everything is a lethal weapon.

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Even the trees are out for blood.

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