Jump to content
Come try out the Arcade, Link at the top of the website ×

Recommended Posts


  • Member ID:  9264
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  89
  • Topic Count:  94
  • Topics Per Day:  0.02
  • Content Count:  6185
  • Content Per Day:  1.46
  • Reputation:   8138
  • Achievement Points:  52319
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  59
  • Joined:  05/13/13
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  07/13/1981
  • Device:  Android

Posted

I absolutely love learning new things. Whether little things. Home things. World things. Anything. Let's have a fun fact based thread. I'll start.

 

Did you know the bumblebee bat is the smallest mammel in the world?

Weighing in at 0.05 to 0.07 ounces, with a head-to-body length of 1.14 to 1.29 inches and a wingspan of 5.1 to 5.7 inches, the bumblebee bat—also known as Kitti’s hog-nosed bat—is the smallest mammal in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. 



  • Member ID:  27768
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  11
  • Topic Count:  4
  • Topics Per Day:  0.00
  • Content Count:  1016
  • Content Per Day:  0.50
  • Reputation:   1259
  • Achievement Points:  8382
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  2
  • Joined:  05/18/19
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Device:  Windows

Posted

Did you know all odd numbers have an "E" in them when spelled out.



  • Member ID:  9264
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  89
  • Topic Count:  94
  • Topics Per Day:  0.02
  • Content Count:  6185
  • Content Per Day:  1.46
  • Reputation:   8138
  • Achievement Points:  52319
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  59
  • Joined:  05/13/13
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  07/13/1981
  • Device:  Android

Posted

German chocolate cake was actually invented in Texas



  • Member ID:  30793
  • Group:  **- Inactive Registered Users
  • Followers:  2
  • Topic Count:  33
  • Topics Per Day:  0.08
  • Content Count:  786
  • Content Per Day:  1.86
  • Reputation:   715
  • Achievement Points:  6055
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  10
  • Joined:  10/18/23
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Device:  Windows

Posted
On 3/29/2024 at 6:51 AM, Icequeen said:

I absolutely love learning new things. Whether little things. Home things. World things. Anything. Let's have a fun fact based thread. I'll start.

 

Did you know the bumblebee bat is the smallest mammel in the world?

Weighing in at 0.05 to 0.07 ounces, with a head-to-body length of 1.14 to 1.29 inches and a wingspan of 5.1 to 5.7 inches, the bumblebee bat—also known as Kitti’s hog-nosed bat—is the smallest mammal in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records. 

Same here... I was a pain in the ass as a kid because I was constantly asking questions. I'm not talking about asking others questions, they got tired of that fast. I was a pain in my own ass... I kept asking myself questions. Took a long time to start getting the answers I was looking for. Hence part of my pain in the ass personality and why I usually sound so interested. Because I am. 

I've been doing lots of research out here where I live. If you're interested I think I can show you how I'm sitting on a time capsule and I have a good idea how it was formed but I'm missing lots of specifics.. when and what order of events. What I've found though in rock just fascinates the shit out of me. I spend hours going through dirt at a time in the Wash where the cliffs have broken off and I'm careful to look at everything as I dig though these large chunks of earth never exposed to anyone ever and I get to see it for the first time. The rocks won't be there long because if Monsson are heavy it will all wash away down the rest of the foot hills. So I have to work fast and I'll never get to it all as it's just impossible. That means I'm going to miss something special. Though more will be coming and if I wanted I can find it all over but I only touch what nature gives me that I know will wash away.  I leave even the natural rock gardens on my property no touch zones. It's just freaking gorgeous the way it is left natural. 

The Killer Bees out here... I have been studying them. They're freaking cool. I hang out with them at a water hole I give out and once a clan gets use to me they are super cool. I let them climb on me and I can show you what I learned about them this spring and Summer when they come around. So many kinds I am finding but one clan or tribe or hive will stick around and hold guard of my water hole I leave out. I want to capture one event I did last year. Last year a killer bee got in my cabin and that is rare since I leave water out. So I go and get him on my hand and take him outside to show it were the water was. When I reached down to place it on the edge of the water tray two other killer bees instantly attacked it and it flew off. Then I understood this hive.. I call a tribe, keeps the other bees away. I was stung 5 times my first year hear and until I started leaving water out I was going to continue to get stung. I keep my tribe happy is why. 
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Otherwise a Fun Fact for today is Color Blindness in some color blinded folks. Not talking about Anti Racists.. talking about folks who have a problem seeing colors. 

If that person can see well at night better than most people, there's a reason why. Their colorblindness is because they see part of the InfraRed Spectrum. Richard (84 years young 1 mile away neighbor is color blind. I asked him, "do you see good at night". He says, "I see real good at night." Then I explained why. He thought that was so freaking cool and it helped him understand why he was different. 



  • Member ID:  389
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  46
  • Topic Count:  309
  • Topics Per Day:  0.06
  • Content Count:  4621
  • Content Per Day:  0.83
  • Reputation:   3753
  • Achievement Points:  37603
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  41
  • Joined:  09/14/09
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  01/01/1970
  • Device:  Windows

Posted (edited)

color blindness  hits men more then women and women are directionless more than men are.

battle of the sex's 

Edited by KaptCrunch


  • Member ID:  9264
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  89
  • Topic Count:  94
  • Topics Per Day:  0.02
  • Content Count:  6185
  • Content Per Day:  1.46
  • Reputation:   8138
  • Achievement Points:  52319
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  59
  • Joined:  05/13/13
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  07/13/1981
  • Device:  Android


  • Member ID:  30793
  • Group:  **- Inactive Registered Users
  • Followers:  2
  • Topic Count:  33
  • Topics Per Day:  0.08
  • Content Count:  786
  • Content Per Day:  1.86
  • Reputation:   715
  • Achievement Points:  6055
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  10
  • Joined:  10/18/23
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Device:  Windows

Posted
3 hours ago, Icequeen said:

Another known fact. @Cracksucks at Call of Duty. 

 

5 hours ago, KaptCrunch said:

color blindness  hits men more then women and women are directionless more than men are.

battle of the sex's 

I must be part chick because I have a freaking horrible sense of direction. I need to have landmarks. And don't even bother trying to give me directions.... I promise I will some how mess it up. 

But if I look at a map, sat view my favorite, I can drive to most places without directions and no navigation. It's weird, it's like I'm Bi Sexual or something. 



  • Member ID:  30793
  • Group:  **- Inactive Registered Users
  • Followers:  2
  • Topic Count:  33
  • Topics Per Day:  0.08
  • Content Count:  786
  • Content Per Day:  1.86
  • Reputation:   715
  • Achievement Points:  6055
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  10
  • Joined:  10/18/23
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Device:  Windows

Posted
3 hours ago, Icequeen said:

Another known fact. @Cracksucks at Call of Duty. 

On @Crack alibies and non alibies. It's a known fact @Crackdoesn't do crack... He is the crack. And If Crack sucks at COD4.. puff hahaha well we all suck much worse. 



  • Member ID:  4476
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  21
  • Topic Count:  28
  • Topics Per Day:  0.01
  • Content Count:  1470
  • Content Per Day:  0.34
  • Reputation:   4246
  • Achievement Points:  18283
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  62
  • Joined:  12/24/12
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  03/31/1982
  • Device:  Android

Posted

Your wingspan is the same as your height 



  • Member ID:  28834
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  15
  • Topic Count:  6
  • Topics Per Day:  0.00
  • Content Count:  149
  • Content Per Day:  0.12
  • Reputation:   292
  • Achievement Points:  23992
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  4
  • Joined:  06/03/21
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  07/04/1995
  • Device:  Android

Posted

Ants take 250 naps a day of a little over a minute🙂



  • Member ID:  389
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  46
  • Topic Count:  309
  • Topics Per Day:  0.06
  • Content Count:  4621
  • Content Per Day:  0.83
  • Reputation:   3753
  • Achievement Points:  37603
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  41
  • Joined:  09/14/09
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  01/01/1970
  • Device:  Windows

Posted (edited)

Only 1 Queen in a bee hive  ( Queenie: has to fight other XI busy bee's.  joking)

The queen bee retains the exclusivity of being the only bee that can reproduce a 1,000 or so eggs and mate with drones in a day. Precisely for this reason the role of her so important to her is very jealously guarded. In the event that more queen bees are born, the two will face a deadly battle to determine the future ruler.

Edited by KaptCrunch


  • Member ID:  30869
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  4
  • Topic Count:  7
  • Topics Per Day:  0.02
  • Content Count:  101
  • Content Per Day:  0.32
  • Reputation:   105
  • Achievement Points:  794
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  2
  • Joined:  02/02/24
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  05/30/2004
  • Device:  Windows

Posted
1 hour ago, jointz said:

Your wingspan is the same as your height 

This isn't necessarily always the case as genetics, welfare and diet can play factors on your height and wingspan.  The ratio of wingspan to height is called ape index and is measure in many American Professional Sports.



  • Member ID:  9264
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  89
  • Topic Count:  94
  • Topics Per Day:  0.02
  • Content Count:  6185
  • Content Per Day:  1.46
  • Reputation:   8138
  • Achievement Points:  52319
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  59
  • Joined:  05/13/13
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  07/13/1981
  • Device:  Android

Posted

Human noses and ears get bigger as we age. 



  • Member ID:  989
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  25
  • Topic Count:  285
  • Topics Per Day:  0.05
  • Content Count:  19034
  • Content Per Day:  3.49
  • Reputation:   21369
  • Achievement Points:  139221
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  330
  • Joined:  01/07/10
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  01/27/1946
  • Device:  Windows


  • Member ID:  389
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  46
  • Topic Count:  309
  • Topics Per Day:  0.06
  • Content Count:  4621
  • Content Per Day:  0.83
  • Reputation:   3753
  • Achievement Points:  37603
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  41
  • Joined:  09/14/09
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  01/01/1970
  • Device:  Windows

Posted
9 hours ago, TBB said:

Did you know that everyone reading this thread is an >IDIOT<  ??    :rofl:

takes 1 to know 1 



  • Member ID:  3139
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  16
  • Topic Count:  17
  • Topics Per Day:  0.00
  • Content Count:  2124
  • Content Per Day:  0.45
  • Reputation:   2006
  • Achievement Points:  17338
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  18
  • Joined:  01/17/12
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  04/20/1984
  • Device:  Windows

Posted (edited)

kangaroos cant jump backwards :cat:

Edited by Crack
420 bitchessssssss!


  • Member ID:  3139
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  16
  • Topic Count:  17
  • Topics Per Day:  0.00
  • Content Count:  2124
  • Content Per Day:  0.45
  • Reputation:   2006
  • Achievement Points:  17338
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  18
  • Joined:  01/17/12
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  04/20/1984
  • Device:  Windows

Posted

broken clock is right twice a day :cat:

 

 



  • Member ID:  389
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  46
  • Topic Count:  309
  • Topics Per Day:  0.06
  • Content Count:  4621
  • Content Per Day:  0.83
  • Reputation:   3753
  • Achievement Points:  37603
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  41
  • Joined:  09/14/09
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  01/01/1970
  • Device:  Windows

Posted
11 hours ago, ReAhdapt said:

This isn't necessarily always the case as genetics, welfare and diet can play factors on your height and wingspan.  The ratio of wingspan to height is called ape index and is measure in many American Professional Sports.

% of normal people yes, if were born without   atomic mutation of cells.

hmm we come from apes ?    evolution of humans



  • Member ID:  9264
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  89
  • Topic Count:  94
  • Topics Per Day:  0.02
  • Content Count:  6185
  • Content Per Day:  1.46
  • Reputation:   8138
  • Achievement Points:  52319
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  59
  • Joined:  05/13/13
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  07/13/1981
  • Device:  Android

Posted

Peanuts aren't actually nuts they are legumes. 



  • Member ID:  389
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  46
  • Topic Count:  309
  • Topics Per Day:  0.06
  • Content Count:  4621
  • Content Per Day:  0.83
  • Reputation:   3753
  • Achievement Points:  37603
  • Solved Content:  0
  • Days Won:  41
  • Joined:  09/14/09
  • Status:  Offline
  • Last Seen:  
  • Birthday:  01/01/1970
  • Device:  Windows

Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, Crack said:

kangaroos cant jump backwards

along with emus & ostriches is faster runner forward @ 45 MPH, they also can't walk backwards

Edited by KaptCrunch


  • Member ID:  389
  • Group:  *** Clan Members
  • Followers:  46
  • Topic Count:  309
  • Topics Per Day:  0.06
  • Content Count:  4621
  • Content Per Day:  0.83
  • Reputation:   3753
  • Achievement Points:  37603
  • Solv