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Whopping weight on a water lily!
by Aris

How much weight do the think the largest water lily in the world can support? A fully-grown man? Well, maybe... and maybe a little bit more! Find out the unbelievable here!

Sharksfin Shame
by Mei Lynn

Have you eaten a lot of sharksfin soup this Chinese New Year? Maybe you should think twice the next time you are offered a bowl of this delicacy. It's sinful in more ways than one...
 

Highest Paid Sportsman In The World                              by aRiSie

All of the world's top sportsmen make a lot of money, whether they are playing or not. Apart from huge sponsorship deals, insurance covers them well in the event of an injury. When Michael Schumacher injured his leg in a Formula One crash last year, he cashed in $3 million per month in insurance cover. Read on!
 

Language                                                                                        by Lieana

Language allows us to communicate with people throughout the world. Did you know that there are more than 2,700 languages in the world? Wanna know more?

 

Attack of the Killer Hiccups
by Davina

"Hahaha *Hic!* haha *Hic!* haha *Hic! Hic! Hic!* No, that's no the sound of a happy drunkard - that's what I sometimes sound like when I laugh too hard! Click here to know all there is to know about hiccupping!
 

Multiply faster than a calculator!
by Aris

Want to impress your math teacher? Xfresher Aris has found a most snazzy way of multiplying that will definitely make you take off that silly 'DUNCE' hat and pass it on to someone else who doesn't know this secret!

Hedgehog Could Kill A 20-foot Shark
by Jiggy

No no kids, I'm not talking about Sonic. Well, this little monster is in fact a sea hedgehog actually.


 

Did You Know That The Great London Fire of 1666 Was Started By A Baker?
by Brickchick

John Farynor was just a humble tradesman when he was given the honor to serve as royal baker to King Charles II. He had served his King for 5 years when one evening in 1666, he made what could well have been the biggest mistake of his life.