Paris Hilton asked Twitter to tell her something she doesn’t know and these 23 replies were an education
Paris Hilton knows a thing or two about how to generate publicity, but she doesn’t know much about Twitter, such as that asking it a question generally doesn’t lead anywhere good. Like the time she asked “What’s on your mind?“
This time, she seemed keen to find out some new things.
Tell me something I don't know…. pic.twitter.com/bxmzLFekrX
— Paris Hilton (@ParisHilton) June 28, 2018
And she probably found out plenty – as these 23 nuggets show. Take that whichever way you like.
1.
When Sweden is playing Denmark, the abbreviation is SWE-DEN. The remaining letters, not used, spell DEN-MARK https://t.co/RfDQiuGRWl
— David Livick (@david_livick) July 1, 2018
2.
Every odd number that exists has the letter "e" in it. https://t.co/afeo843tF1
— Jack Mull (@J4CKMULL) June 29, 2018
3.
Going without. https://t.co/SjyNQvkRv3
— John Rain (@MrKenShabby) June 29, 2018
4.
It’s impossible to know if you’re touching your dogs pubes or not https://t.co/g8Ak1ATaV9
— David Hughes (@david8hughes) June 29, 2018
5.
You can be overwhelmed or underwhelmed but you just can't be whelmed https://t.co/4qNxB7ynnZ
— Ty (@tyrus_) July 2, 2018
6.
Hippos have pink sweat https://t.co/FEJfT8Dot5
— Liz Finnegan (@TheGingerarchy) July 1, 2018
7.
Until the year 1371, when Ibn al-Shatir constructed a complex sundial in Damascus, an hour was not 60 minutes long: it was 75 minutes long in the summer and 44 minutes in the winter. Time stretched & shrank to mirror the patterns of available daylight https://t.co/FIRV6EnEDP
— Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) June 30, 2018
8.
The customer toilets in the Scarborough branch of Dunelm are upstairs behind the lighting department. Tea towels currently on special offer https://t.co/Px4vQNvee7
— Alistair Coleman (@alistaircoleman) June 29, 2018
9.
Sloths don't fart https://t.co/Ccbtx5IFz2
— Dani Rabaiotti (@DaniRabaiotti) June 30, 2018
10.
There are 40,000 toilet-related injuries in America every year. https://t.co/WVvH8YibEm
— James Hasson (@JamesHasson20) June 30, 2018
11.
Paris, Buffalo's don't actually have wings. They call them "Buffalo Wings" because they were invented in Buffalo, NY. https://t.co/mvhC5Qt6Lf
— Pluckers (@Pluckers) July 2, 2018
12.
In the original Maori folklore, Māui from Moana died when he climbed inside the vagina of Hine-nui-te-pō, the goddess of death. She didn't like him being there so she crushed him with the obsidian teeth she has in her vagina. https://t.co/wPzRT7hVV8
— Vagina Museum (@vagina_museum) July 2, 2018