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The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

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The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

1) In medieval Europe, women suffering from "hysteria" were used by doctors to use some kind of tool to release their stress. Today, this tool is called "sex toys."

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

2. Washington, the founding father of the United States, was about to end his military career, but his superiors kept dying, which eventually led to his continuous promotion and bigger and bigger.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

3. The brother-in-law of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II was King Louis XVI of France. Joseph II once made a state visit to France because Louis XVI did not fight with his sister. He also brought his doctor, and it turned out that Louis XVI had an excessively long foreskin. Joseph II forced Louis XVI to undergo surgery and then wrote to his mother, Maria Theresia, complaining that Louis XVI was too stupid.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

4, the melody of the American national anthem actually comes from an old English toast, casually fill in a little patriotic words, it becomes the national anthem.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

5) Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, once had his ankle in Paris because he wanted to jump over a fence to play a beautiful woman.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

6. During World War II, an Italian heavy cruiser was hit by a torpedo. The crew feared that the ship would sink, so they all jumped. But the ship did not sink, and they climbed back on deck. Everyone turned into chickens and it was so cold that they took off their clothes to dry and drank wine to keep warm. When the British boarded the wrecked ship, they found that half of the crew were naked and drunk... The British looked confused.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

7. In 1669, the chemist Honig. Brand wanted to make gold out of urine by evaporating the urine first and then heating the resulting solids in a sealed flask. But he didn't get the gold, and the bucket of urine that was left in the basement to ferment became a combustible substance—phosphorus, worth more than gold.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

8. The Danish scientist Tycho Brahe, the ancestor of modern astronomy, was cut off by his opponent in a duel, and the opponent was also a scientist. The reason Brahe dueled with him was to decide through the duel whose mathematical formula was better. Since then, Brahe has been wearing a metal prosthetic nose.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

9. Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, was president for only 1 month. It happened to rain during the inauguration, he refused to wear a coat because he felt he was a "man", and his inaugural speech was too long (the longest inaugural speech by the president of the United States so far), and eventually died of lung disease from a cold in the rain.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

10. During World War I, Brazil declared war on the Allies. The soldiers sent to the Atlantic were not familiar with military weapons, so they saw any movement under the water and shot it like an enemy submarine. In the end, they found out that they had killed many dolphins...

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

11. Benjamin Franklin was jokingly called the "Father of the Nation" by the French, because he made many French women pregnant during his stay in France, and then the French Revolution... The French joked that Franklin's pregnancy of a French woman was closely linked to the French Revolution.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

12 Princeton is one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities, and one of the reasons why it was founded was that one of the founders needed to find a place to hide drug money.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

13 After a volcanic activity in Iceland, a new island appeared. Scientists carefully guarded the small land, wanting to observe the growth of the first plant on it. Later, someone saw that a small black stone had grown an emerald green plant on it, which was very strange. Upon closer inspection, they found that it was a tomato, which is very rare in Iceland. However, they soon discover that the little black stone was actually the pulled by a researcher... He's had tomatoes...

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

14. The ancient books of the Jews do not seem to be very "serious", for example, the Talmud Sutra, which stipulates that there are many "men and women's affairs". The Talmud stipulates that a woman can file for divorce because her husband cannot satisfy her in that regard. The Talmud also stipulates that couples should "do that thing" at least once a day on each Sabbath to ensure the enjoyment of joyful marital harmony. It also stipulates that people do not have to wait for marriage to "do that", and if a man and a woman do that thing without getting married, they are considered engaged and protected by law.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

15. During the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, there were imperial doctors in the royal palace with the title of "Shepherd of the Royal Anus", and their only job was to ensure the health of the royals.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

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The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

1) In medieval Europe, women suffering from "hysteria" were used by doctors to use some kind of tool to release their stress. Today, this tool is called "sex toys."

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

2. Washington, the founding father of the United States, was about to end his military career, but his superiors kept dying, which eventually led to his continuous promotion and bigger and bigger.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

3. The brother-in-law of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II was King Louis XVI of France. Joseph II once made a state visit to France because Louis XVI did not fight with his sister. He also brought his doctor, and it turned out that Louis XVI had an excessively long foreskin. Joseph II forced Louis XVI to undergo surgery and then wrote to his mother, Maria Theresia, complaining that Louis XVI was too stupid.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

4, the melody of the American national anthem actually comes from an old English toast, casually fill in a little patriotic words, it becomes the national anthem.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

5) Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, once had his ankle in Paris because he wanted to jump over a fence to play a beautiful woman.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

6. During World War II, an Italian heavy cruiser was hit by a torpedo. The crew feared that the ship would sink, so they all jumped. But the ship did not sink, and they climbed back on deck. Everyone turned into chickens and it was so cold that they took off their clothes to dry and drank wine to keep warm. When the British boarded the wrecked ship, they found that half of the crew were naked and drunk... The British looked confused.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

7. In 1669, the chemist Honig. Brand wanted to make gold out of urine by evaporating the urine first and then heating the resulting solids in a sealed flask. But he didn't get the gold, and the bucket of urine that was left in the basement to ferment became a combustible substance—phosphorus, worth more than gold.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

8. The Danish scientist Tycho Brahe, the ancestor of modern astronomy, was cut off by his opponent in a duel, and the opponent was also a scientist. The reason Brahe dueled with him was to decide through the duel whose mathematical formula was better. Since then, Brahe has been wearing a metal prosthetic nose.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

9. Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, was president for only 1 month. It happened to rain during the inauguration, he refused to wear a coat because he felt he was a "man", and his inaugural speech was too long (the longest inaugural speech by the president of the United States so far), and eventually died of lung disease from a cold in the rain.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

10. During World War I, Brazil declared war on the Allies. The soldiers sent to the Atlantic were not familiar with military weapons, so they saw any movement under the water and shot it like an enemy submarine. In the end, they found out that they had killed many dolphins...

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

11. Benjamin Franklin was jokingly called the "Father of the Nation" by the French, because he made many French women pregnant during his stay in France, and then the French Revolution... The French joked that Franklin's pregnancy of a French woman was closely linked to the French Revolution.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

12 Princeton is one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities, and one of the reasons why it was founded was that one of the founders needed to find a place to hide drug money.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

13 After a volcanic activity in Iceland, a new island appeared. Scientists carefully guarded the small land, wanting to observe the growth of the first plant on it. Later, someone saw that a small black stone had grown an emerald green plant on it, which was very strange. Upon closer inspection, they found that it was a tomato, which is very rare in Iceland. However, they soon discover that the little black stone was actually the pulled by a researcher... He's had tomatoes...

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

14. The ancient books of the Jews do not seem to be very "serious", for example, the Talmud Sutra, which stipulates that there are many "men and women's affairs". The Talmud stipulates that a woman can file for divorce because her husband cannot satisfy her in that regard. The Talmud also stipulates that couples should "do that thing" at least once a day on each Sabbath to ensure the enjoyment of joyful marital harmony. It also stipulates that people do not have to wait for marriage to "do that", and if a man and a woman do that thing without getting married, they are considered engaged and protected by law.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

15. During the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, there were imperial doctors in the royal palace with the title of "Shepherd of the Royal Anus", and their only job was to ensure the health of the royals.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

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The images and text of this article and other materials are sourced from the network, such as intrusion and deletion

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

1) In medieval Europe, women suffering from "hysteria" were used by doctors to use some kind of tool to release their stress. Today, this tool is called "sex toys."

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

2. Washington, the founding father of the United States, was about to end his military career, but his superiors kept dying, which eventually led to his continuous promotion and bigger and bigger.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

3. The brother-in-law of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II was King Louis XVI of France. Joseph II once made a state visit to France because Louis XVI did not fight with his sister. He also brought his doctor, and it turned out that Louis XVI had an excessively long foreskin. Joseph II forced Louis XVI to undergo surgery and then wrote to his mother, Maria Theresia, complaining that Louis XVI was too stupid.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

4, the melody of the American national anthem actually comes from an old English toast, casually fill in a little patriotic words, it becomes the national anthem.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

5) Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the United States, once had his ankle in Paris because he wanted to jump over a fence to play a beautiful woman.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

6. During World War II, an Italian heavy cruiser was hit by a torpedo. The crew feared that the ship would sink, so they all jumped. But the ship did not sink, and they climbed back on deck. Everyone turned into chickens and it was so cold that they took off their clothes to dry and drank wine to keep warm. When the British boarded the wrecked ship, they found that half of the crew were naked and drunk... The British looked confused.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

7. In 1669, the chemist Honig. Brand wanted to make gold out of urine by evaporating the urine first and then heating the resulting solids in a sealed flask. But he didn't get the gold, and the bucket of urine that was left in the basement to ferment became a combustible substance—phosphorus, worth more than gold.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

8. The Danish scientist Tycho Brahe, the ancestor of modern astronomy, was cut off by his opponent in a duel, and the opponent was also a scientist. The reason Brahe dueled with him was to decide through the duel whose mathematical formula was better. Since then, Brahe has been wearing a metal prosthetic nose.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

9. Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States, was president for only 1 month. It happened to rain during the inauguration, he refused to wear a coat because he felt he was a "man", and his inaugural speech was too long (the longest inaugural speech by the president of the United States so far), and eventually died of lung disease from a cold in the rain.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

10. During World War I, Brazil declared war on the Allies. The soldiers sent to the Atlantic were not familiar with military weapons, so they saw any movement under the water and shot it like an enemy submarine. In the end, they found out that they had killed many dolphins...

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

11. Benjamin Franklin was jokingly called the "Father of the Nation" by the French, because he made many French women pregnant during his stay in France, and then the French Revolution... The French joked that Franklin's pregnancy of a French woman was closely linked to the French Revolution.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

12 Princeton is one of the most prestigious Ivy League universities, and one of the reasons why it was founded was that one of the founders needed to find a place to hide drug money.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

13 After a volcanic activity in Iceland, a new island appeared. Scientists carefully guarded the small land, wanting to observe the growth of the first plant on it. Later, someone saw that a small black stone had grown an emerald green plant on it, which was very strange. Upon closer inspection, they found that it was a tomato, which is very rare in Iceland. However, they soon discover that the little black stone was actually the pulled by a researcher... He's had tomatoes...

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

14. The ancient books of the Jews do not seem to be very "serious", for example, the Talmud Sutra, which stipulates that there are many "men and women's affairs". The Talmud stipulates that a woman can file for divorce because her husband cannot satisfy her in that regard. The Talmud also stipulates that couples should "do that thing" at least once a day on each Sabbath to ensure the enjoyment of joyful marital harmony. It also stipulates that people do not have to wait for marriage to "do that", and if a man and a woman do that thing without getting married, they are considered engaged and protected by law.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

15. During the time of the Egyptian pharaohs, there were imperial doctors in the royal palace with the title of "Shepherd of the Royal Anus", and their only job was to ensure the health of the royals.

The history of foreign strange disturbances that "killed me and I can't believe it" is all true

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The images and text of this article and other materials are sourced from the network, such as intrusion and deletion