16 facts you didn't know before you read this

1) Would you drink Coke if it was green? You would have if you drank it when it first came out!

2) There are more people named Mohammad than any other name on Earth.

3) The name of each continent on Earth begins and ends with the same letter. America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia|

4) Can you guess what the strongest muscle in your body is? Nope, not your delts, and not your biceps. It's your tongue!

5) Credit Cards: In the United States, were you aware that each and every person has at least two credit cards?

6) An Antique Machine: The word for an old machine that was once used for writing letters and other documents is the largest word that one can make if they click only on a single row of their computer's keyboard: typewriter!

7) Women blink around twice as often as men do. What does that mean? You tell me...

8) Remember when you were a kid, and sat there holding your breath as part of a temper tantrum? Well believe it or not, you can't die by doing it!

9) Have you ever tried licking your elbow? You can't do it, no matter how hard you try

10) If you sneeze in a public place, chances are you'll hear at least one "bless you" or "gesundheit". But why is this the case with sneezing, and not with, say, hiccuping or burping? Some believe it's because sneezing stops your heart for a brief moment

11) Pigs can't look at the sky. They just can't do it. Kind of a bummer...

12) Twisting Your Tongue: We have all dabbled with different tongue-twisters in our day. But do you know which is the toughest? Sixth sick sheiks sixth sheeps sick.

13) Ribs: Did you know that you should try not to sneeze too strongly. Why? A very powerful sneeze has the ability to cause a fracture in your ribcage. But, then again, if you try and withhold one, you stand the chance of breaking one of the many blood vessels in your neck or head. This could cause death.

14) The kings in a deck of cards aren't just random doodles. They actually each stand for a different king. Hearts represends Charlemagne, Frankish king during the 6th and 7th centuries AD, Clubs for the legendary Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great, Spades for the mythical King David of Israel, and Diamonds for the mighty Roman leader Julius Caesar

15) Belts: Tired of buying a belt that just doesn't fit your body? The loop holes are either too big, or too small. If so, check out this cool [www.truthbelts.com/product/seva-flat-elastic-belt/ elasticated belt]. They're sure to hold up your pants in style!

16) And now, the final fact: just after reading #9, you tried to lick your elbow. Don't lie!

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