28 useless facts to make you popular at quizzes
15.
Baby Shark uses the same chords and is in the same key as Brown Eyed Girl
— Brass Differential (@BrassDiff) February 4, 2019
16.
Donald Duck's middle name is Fauntleroy
— Adam Weingartner (@pittore187) February 4, 2019
17.
The biggest selling Eurovision Song Contest winner isn't Waterloo by Abba.
(It's 'Save Your Kisses For Me' by Brotherhood Of Man).
— Mark H (@ffsake) February 4, 2019
18.
When a deer is in your headlights, it's eyes glow due to the tapetum, which is a reflective coating on its eyes.
— k (@kpducc) February 4, 2019
19.
"Trivia" comes from the Latin for "three roads" and refers to a place where travelers would share trivial information.
— bouldersoundguy (@bouldersoundguy) February 4, 2019
20.
Judy Garland’s real name is Frances Gumm.
— Jan (@Chickenwench) February 4, 2019
21.
The atomic weight of Cobalt is 58.9. Thanks to Egon Spengler.
— Chris Dixon (@cdixon25) February 4, 2019
22.
If your eyeball comes out of its socket and it's still attached you can see out of it
— Preston Ruttan (@preston_ruttan) February 4, 2019
23.
Adam Ant's mother was Paul McCartney's housekeeper in the 60s.
— Eddie Random (@stereofiasco) February 4, 2019
24.
The expiry date on a bag of crisps is always a saturday.
— Ben Gazeley (@BGazeley) February 4, 2019
25.
John Tyler, 10th president of the United States, born in 1790 (when George Washington was president), has two living grandsons.
— Rich Wilhelm (@richw217) February 4, 2019
26.
TWENTY NINE is made up of exactly 29 straight lines.
— Lenny (@_LordDerpington) February 4, 2019
27.
Eyeballs vibrate at a frequency of 18 hz, lower than the lowest frequency the human ear can hear, 20 hz.
— Natsai J Goredema (@TheBlueFlew25) February 4, 2019
28.
If a human were to scream for one year straight, it would generate enough energy to heat a cup of coffee.
— Scott (@scottaugusta) February 4, 2019
One fact qualified as the most useless of all, apparently.
The referendum was advisory. https://t.co/652IC5spYy
— Oonagh (@Okeating) February 5, 2019