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The Most Viral Trivia Fun Facts Of 2025
If there’s one thing I love, it’s a bit of trivia – whether it’s to do with the composition of paprika, or what singers do if they have to pee mid-performance.
Which is why I’m a regular browser of Reddit’s r/todayilearned, a forum dedicated to “interesting and specific facts about something that you just found out here”.
And seeing as we’re already in Advent (gulp), we thought we’d share some of the most-upvoted entries to the group this year.
Yup – speaking to Entertainment Weekly in 2011, the chef said, “It’s a measure of how deficient Hollywood has been in making an accurate restaurant-food-based film that far and away the best was about an animated rat.”
“He never acted aggressively toward patrons, but would throw rocks at Otis, another orangutan he ‘despised.’”
After his first 1985 escape, Newsweek reported, Ken’s keepers built the walls behind his enclosure’s moat (!) higher. But, yup, Ken made his way out again. He was temporarily moved to a single room with a black and white TV after that.
To be fair, though, The Los Angeles Times said his nemesis Otis was “not known to be amiable.”
“He wants children to learn that crime doesn’t pay.”
The actor seemed to confirm the clause on his X (then Twitter) page in 2017. That might be why his characters have one of the highest on-screen death counts in the world, according to Collider.
Kevin Abar, an assistant special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in New Mexico, said the authorities had noticed the trend after the show aired.
It was believed to be a marketing tool (others dyed their product red), which Abar worried would make the highly addictive drug “sexy” to buyers.
“Only after staff placed photos of people’s faces near its tank did the sunfish perk up and start eating again.”
Credit: u/Prior-Student4664
The poster shared a link to a BBC article, which said the move was a “last resort” from the aquarium staff. Per a translated X post from the business, the 30kg fish soon felt better and began “waving its fins” at the cutouts.
Business Insider reported that she’s pretty happy with her investment, which she made during a crisis moment for the film.
After $6 million in “gap financing” fell through, the actor quietly stepped in to cover the cost.
She is believed to have received more than double her money from the film since.
“This prompted at least one YouTuber to publicly admit they were wrong, and leave the flat Earth community.”
Yup: begun by pastor Will Duffy, who wanted to “end the debate over the shape of the Earth… once and for all,” the 2024 trip was at least partly successful.
Jeran Campanella, for instance, said after the so-called Final Experiment, “Sometimes you are wrong in life. I thought there was no 24-hour Sun. In fact, I was pretty sure of it.”
But this did not seem to make members accept that the Earth is not flat.
History Today shared that the emperor, who retired at roughly 60, moved to Split to grow vegetables.
In his book Diocletian and the Roman Recovery, author Stephen Williams said that voluntary retirement among Roman emperors was pretty rare, with Emperor Diolectican being the first one to do so.
