Still is
Did you know that in Japan, sticking chopsticks in food with their ends straight up is bad. Itâs a sign of death or something similar.
Flipping over fish while its on the plate is bad luck in some chinese coastal communities because it would mean that your fishing boat would flip over the next time you go out to sea
Did you know that the word for a misheard song lyric is a âMondegreen?â
this is also the word for a misheard word or phrase in general.
did you know that in sweden cutting a cake can tell if you are to get married or not. it is believed that when a cake is cut and Placed upon a plate without falling over that you will be married though if it falls you wonât.
this is very popular among Children during birthdays.
Did you know that when you arenât looking, your 1x1 plates with sprout mouths and start talking to each other? Hereâs one caught in the act of whistling!
Man, I really wanna check now but the plates are probably seeing me look at this. Theyâll probably stay silent forever now ):
Did you know that when Ole Kirk Kristiansen, the founder of LEGO, was producing wooden toys in Billund, Denmark, his workshops had burned down twice: one in 1924, and the new one in 1942. The first fire was created by his three sons when they played with matches, and the second was the most devastating, as the new workshop had taken full advantage of the rented space and carried the designs for his toys, along with all of his stock. This would be for the better, however, because it lead him to create higher quality wooden toys and eventually, he purchased a plastic molding machine from England and his son Godfred would take the idea of stackable construction blocks in a system to create LEGO as we know it today.
I knew about the fires but I have no idea his sons started the first one, why the heck were they playing with matches?
I have no clue. They found them and were curious, I guess.
Did you know that Santa is actually Italian?
In fact, Saint Nicholas is from Bari, in Puglia.
The original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series was called the âTeenage Mutant Hero Turtlesâ in Europe, because âNinjaâ was thought to have been too violent of a word for a kids show over there.
And forget about Mikeyâs weapon went from a pair of nun-chucks to a grappling hook because the European TV change.
Yet they kept Leoâs swords
Fun Fact;
You ever seen a couple of shoes haning on a power line on the street and wondered âhmm, whats all that about?â? well, that means there is a drugdealer nearby, and the quality of the shors indicated what drugs they ard selling
The more you know
Iâm no drugdealer, I wanted to be a policeman, and you must know your enemy
Wait really?
I used to go to cello lessons and Iâd see a pair of white shoes on a power line every time, completely confused as to how it got up there and why somebody would do it.
This is sorta scaryâŚ
I have my doubts about this.
It has always seemed more like an urban legend than a thing actual drug dealers would doâŚ
well they do, you just have to look at my neighbourhood
Have you confirmed that there are actual drug dealers behind the shoes?
Anybody can throw shoes over powerlinesâŚ
True enough, itâs also entirely possible thatâs a local custom rather than a truth everywhere.
in America thatâs also used to mark the territory of specific gangs in inner cities.