Trivia refers to trivia, complicated things or knowledge, which may be interesting and are always around us in our lives, but few people pay attention to it.
Extension: With the continuous development of life, cold knowledge is also changing with each passing day. Today's cold knowledge is no longer just worthless knowledge. It not only enriches your knowledge, but also solves some small troubles in life. 1. Chocolate is good for dogs
It is fatal, and just a few ounces can kill a puppy due to damage to the heart and nervous system.
2. There are actually more bacteria in your keyboard than in the toilet. 3. Before drinking, eating more animal offal can alleviate the degree of drunkenness. 4. Rubber bands can be preserved better when refrigerated. 5. Thumb nails grow longer.
The nails of the middle finger grow the slowest and the nails of the middle finger grow the fastest 6. If the oil-based pen dries out, sprinkle it with nail polish remover, cover the pen cap, and you can use it again after a while. 7. If the foundation accidentally gets on clothes and accessories, just wipe it with lotion
, will disappear immediately 8. Wearing earplugs for one hour will increase the number of bacteria in your ears by 700 times. Secrets that 99.999% of people don’t know 1. There are no clocks in the casinos in Las Vegas.
2. 40% of McDonald’s profits come from the sales of happymeals.
3. The 1996 edition of Webster's Dictionary has 315 spelling errors.
4. An average of 12 newborns are given to the wrong parents every day.
5. Chocolate is fatal to dogs. Just a few ounces can kill a puppy from heart and nervous system damage. 6. In the 1830s, ketchup was marketed as a medicine.
7. Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw with the other.
8. Scissors were invented by Leonardo da Vinci.
9. It took Leonardo da Vinci 10 years to paint Mona Lisa’s lips.
10. The Oscars awarded during World War II were made of wood because metal was a scarce commodity at the time.
11. Look at your zipper. If there are three letters ykk on it, it means that it is a product of Yoshidakogyokabushibibaisha, the world's largest zipper manufacturer.
12. Bruce Lee moved very fast, too fast to see clearly, so he had to slow down the film speed when shooting the movie.
13. Lie on your back and slowly raise your legs to avoid sinking into quicksand.
14. Mosquito repellent water does not repel mosquitoes but interferes with the mosquitoes' sensory organs so that they cannot find where you are.
15. Dentists recommend that toothbrushes should be placed at least 6 feet away from the bathroom to avoid various particles that are generated when flushing the toilet and float in the air.
16. The first product to be barcoded was Wrigley’s chewing gum.
17. Michael Jordan earns more from Nike each year than the combined salaries of all Nike factory workers in Malaysia.
18. Marilyn Monroe had 6 fingers on one foot.
19. Hitler’s mother considered abortion, but was dissuaded by doctors.
20. A person will shed 40 pounds of skin in their lifetime.
21. If you are accidentally bitten by a crocodile, just poke its eyeballs hard and it will let you go.
22. It only takes an average of 7 minutes for a person to fall asleep.
23. Yo-yos were used as weapons in the Philippines.
24. Cats are the only domestic animals not mentioned in the Bible.
25. Rubber bands store better when refrigerated.
26.56% of keyboard input is done by the left hand.
27. "Dreamt" is the only English word ending in "mt".
28. Even without a head, a cockroach can still survive for 10 days.
29. Unable to keep eyes open when sneezing.
30. Mexico City is sinking 10 inches every year.
31. The brain is more active during sleep than when watching TV.
32.80% of Americans like blue the most.
33. There are more chickens than people on this planet.
34. The nails of the thumb grow the slowest and the nails of the middle finger grow the fastest.
35. There are more telephones than people in Washington, USA.
The combined assets of 36.48 of the poorest countries are less than those of the three richest families in the world.
37. The first CEO of the Marlboro Cigarette Company died of lung cancer.
Origin The origin of trivia is 3 (tres) + road (via) which means "three forks" in Latin.
In the cities of ancient Rome, because three-way roads could be seen everywhere, it was extended to mean "places everywhere" and "common places". Later, it was transformed to mean those worthless and trivial things.