Its like this:
The person above you says a fact they know (has to be helpful and thoughtful!) and you say whether you knew that or not and give your own fact.
I did not know what
Russian Oktavist Zlatopolsky is the only person who has projected a C1 note (32.7 hertz) audibly over a choir
Knew that!
Christian Bale is missing the tip of a finger!
Actor CHRISTIAN BALE is known for his onscreen intensity in such films as American Psycho, The Machinist, The Fighter and Newsies. And as of early 2009, he's also known as "the guy with the mangled left index finger." Bale confirmed in the spring of 2009 that he had been in a dirt-biking accident, and was quoted as saying he'd hurt his finger -- "chopped it off at the end." It's unclear just how much of the end got chopped off. Reports said simply that he would be scarred for life, and that he didn't feel the actual chop-off so much as notice how bloody his hand was. Bale was quoted as saying, "It looks horrible. Everyone else almost faints looking at it."
@bruhmoment6: Yea I know, afterall I visit his mom every week.
Quantum entanglement exists.
@insertnewname: ok but how am I supposed to know that?
@bruhmoment6: What are you even asking? Are you trolling by trying to derail the thread?
@bruhmoment6: What are you even asking? Are you trolling by trying to derail the thread?
Never mind
Apparently your brain cant comprehend a simple question
@bruhmoment6: Ok man maybe by like being up to date in modern science?
Knew that, or at least it was true in the earlier seasons. Later on he started making them more bizarre.
Did you know that Robert Englund, the face of Freddy Krueger, played a sweet lovable goofy alien in the made for TV mini-series V, named Willie.
Didn't know that!
DYK that in the movie Man of Steel, Christopher Reeve made a cameo?
Knew that?
Did you know that Will Smith's I Am Legend (2007), was a remake of The Omega Man (1971), which was a remake of The Last Man on Earth (1964)?
Knew it!
In the movie Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, there is a scene early in the movie where Khan looks at Chekov and says something like "I know you. I never forget a face!" suggesting he remembers Chekov from the crew of the Enterprise. But the fact was in the Star Trek episode 'Space Seed" (S1 E22) where Khan first meets the crew of the Enterprise, Chekov was not a member back then!
Did Not Know
DYK that The Planet of the Apes (1968) not only spawned several other movies, but a TV show and a Cartoon?
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