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Bees (Hymenoptera: Apidae) That Drink Human Tears
Lisotrigona cacciae workers drank lachrymation (tears) from human eyes.This has been seen in more than 262 naturally-occurred cases at 10 different places in North and South Thailand .There is no specific month for this it continuous whole year. These bees were relatively gentle visitors, mostly landing on the lower eyelashes from where they imbibed tears for 0.5–2.5 min, often singly but occasionally in congregations of 5–7 specimens per eye.

In Facebook, You Can Write Your Password In 3 Different Ways And It Will Log You In
Assume your password is "mypass"
  • Now you can try it all caps lock on, it will be considered correnct . That mean MYPASS is OK
  • You can also try it with First letter in Uppercase and you will face not any problem while logging in. Mypass is also OK.
  • You can also try with case being inverted and its OK. mYPass is also OK.

Did you know "Happy birth day to you" A famous song is copyrights 

The combination of melody and lyrics in "Happy Birthday to You" first appeared in print in 1912, and probably existed even earlier.[9]None of these early appearances included credits or copyright notices. The Summy Company registered for copyright in 1935, crediting authors Preston Ware Orem and Mrs. R.R. Forman. In 1988, (wikipedia)

Alan Turing(Father of Modern Computers) was once prosecuted in homosexual 

In January 1952, Turing, then 39, started a relationship with Arnold Murray, a 19-year-old unemployed man. Turing had met Murray just before Christmas outside the Regal Cinema when walking down Manchester's Oxford Road and invited him to lunch. On 23 January Turing's house was burgled. Murray told Turing that the burglar was an acquaintance of his, and Turing reported the crime to the police. During the investigation he acknowledged a sexual relationship with Murray. Homosexual acts were criminal offences in the United Kingdom at that time, and both men were charged with gross indecency under Section 11 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885.Initialcommittal proceedings for the trial were held on 27 February during which Turing's solicitor "reserved his defence".(wikipedia)


Some strange facts about Pencil


  • The word “pencil” derives from the Latin penicillus, which means—not so sensibly—“little tail.”
  •  A pencil holds enough graphite to draw a line about 35 miles long or to write roughly about 45,000 words. 
  • The world’s largest pencil is a Castell 9000, on display at the manufacturer’s plant near Kuala Lumpur. Made of Malaysian wood and polymer, it is 65 feet high.
  • As pencils can write in zero gravity thats why they were used in early American and Russian space missions—even though NASA engineers worried about the flammability of wood pencils in a pure-oxygen atmosphere, and also about the floating bits of the graphite.


Did you know about  Titanic's coincidence  
Morgan Robertson wrote a Book Futility in 1898. In this Book a ship was feathered named Titan” that struck an iceberg on an April night while traveling with a speed of 22.5 knots and sank in the North Atlantic 400 miles from Newfoundland. And exactly 14 years later, a ship named Titanic sank in North Atlantic after getting struck with an iceberg in April. The thing which that did not match was the situations described in the Novel was speed of the Titanic. Titanic was travelling with a speed of 25 Knots an Hour.

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