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20 Of The Weirdest Articles That People Found On Wikipedia

Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia created and edited by volunteers from around the world. Whenever people want to know about, for example, a historic character, the first thing that comes to their mind will be to search on the wiki. It literally has almost everything you may think of, and even the things that you’ve never heard of.

Have you ever come across the term “closing time effect” or “tofu curtain”? Those bizarre terms actually exist on Wikipedia, as well as many other ones. In fact, they are special terms used to refer to specific objects or events. Their limited usage renders them unknown to the majority of people. So now, let’s take a look at some of the strangest articles found on the wiki; you will not know what is coming for you.

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#1 Will you celebrate the holiday?

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#2 Decorated fighter pilot Major Dick Bong

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#3 Can’t stop thinking about the pet food CEO rumored to have eaten cans of dog food at shareholders’ meetings

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#4 Uh huh we are getting political today

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#5 Comment if u are a dog

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#6 The smell of rain has a name, and it’s caused by a substance in the dirt named geosmin which is released when raindrops hit the ground

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#7 Dudes rock

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#8 Explained by multiple theories— alcohol, increased familiarity (mere exposure effect), and having fewer and fewer options (commodity effect)

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#9 You know, I’m something of a scientist myself

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#10 Every day I think about how modern math can send a rover to mars but can’t determine the biggest couch that can fit around a corner

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#11 In America we actually call ≡ the ‘freedomburger menu’

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#12 Like the iron curtain— but processed soy

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#13 A neural disorder that causes people to believe that everyone they know and see is the same person wearing disguises

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#14 In 1886, a temporary, one-day city in Texas was founded named Crush where locomotives were to be smashed head-on just to make a spectacle. For a few hours, the event made Crush the second largest city in Texas with 40,000 attendees.

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#15 Battery power is an illusion, the charger does not exist. Once you understand that, you can shape reality as you want.

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#16 Obsessed with the complexity of the chart on the third slide

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#17 So pure, so sweet

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#18 Man’s done nothing, free my boys

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#19 Send this to someone you want to get pantsdrunk with

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#20 Inside of us there are two MILFs

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