All False Facts
All the false facts that have been posted.
- Netflix’s DVDs come from a basement in India.
- Michael Bay invented the Windows Phone.
- In 2010, the Nintendo DS sold better than food.
- Yahoo! hasn’t had a single visitor since 1786.
- The color red can’t be seen on hats.
- Blackberry phones have the potential to be used as refrigerators.
- MySpace is worth $498,057,326.
- CNN is the leading manufacturer of 3D TVs.
- Bill Gates’s favorite number is 394.
- The British Royal family are named so because of the metric system.
- The average size of a file put on a USB stick is 2.78 Terabytes.
- Over half of the female population can open a bottle with their belly button.
- You can’t work without a computer.
- Nyan Cat is not a poptart, but actually a waffle.
- 58% of the world’s population carry a backpack with the character Gir from Invader Zim with them at all times.
- Around 80 countries use Cow feces as a means of transportation.
- On this day in 1932, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Lennon.
- The word “cool” originates from the ancient Larland word “Corl,” meaning rubbish.
- 7 out of 10 people prefer to use a comb as an eating utensil.
- Men with grey hair are often under 36 years old.
- set come out on 25th March, 2015.
- Pi (a huge number) actually equals 3.798564984521457.
- Gold is worth $1 per 100 pounds.
- Hairspray is considered a weapon in most airports.
- Toddlers usually use Twitter.
- Ketchup is only produced in North America.
- Tacos actually originate from New Zealand.
- A flavor of ice cream called Jellyberry, containing Jell-o and berries, is
- The Great Wall of China is the only manmade structure visible from space.
- You can’t fold a piece of paper in half more than 3 times.
- Staplers are a common gift during Christmas.
- You’re more likely to meet a celebrity in New York.
- Most DVD players can only play Adam Sandler movies.
- There are more clouds around Jamaica than any other country.
- Pine trees sell best on Valentine’s Day.
- LCD screens emit gamma-radiation.
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