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10 things we didn't know last week 10 things we didn't know last week
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1. You're not allowed to scream on some rollercoasters.1. You're not allowed to scream on some rollercoasters.
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2. A jar of London air will set you back £19.99.2. A jar of London air will set you back £19.99.
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3. US President Barack Obama recommends you open a DJ set with Rock Steady by Aretha Franklin.3. US President Barack Obama recommends you open a DJ set with Rock Steady by Aretha Franklin.
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4. Grammar pedants are more likely to be introverts.4. Grammar pedants are more likely to be introverts.
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5. The U-rated film Watership Down would be listed as a PG today.5. The U-rated film Watership Down would be listed as a PG today.
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6. The Central Line is the worst on the London Underground for crime.6. The Central Line is the worst on the London Underground for crime.
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7. Humans may have once livedalongside Siberian unicorns. 7. Humans may have once lived alongside Siberian unicorns.
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8. Nobody noticed when Kraft changed its macaroni and cheese recipe. 8. Cats have a role in law enforcement.
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9. A woman in Michigan exchanged her Dr Pepper Twitter username for 41,000 bottles of water.9. A woman in Michigan exchanged her Dr Pepper Twitter username for 41,000 bottles of water.
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10. An army of large cyborg beetles could replace drones.10. An army of large cyborg beetles could replace drones.
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