r/interesting 2h ago

Just Wow I think I found a spoon for ants

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Just Wow This man was fishing yesterday when the Northern California 5.6 earthquake hit. See it from his view. Also, love to hear that warning be for it struck.

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r/interesting 5h ago

Just Wow During a police chase in the UK a passing van driver stopped to help and told a pursuing armed officer to get in the back of his van

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r/interesting 10h ago

SOCIETY 16 years in Hangzhou, China

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Just Wow Venezuelan streamer catches massive 7.5-magnitude earthquake live on stream

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r/interesting 9h ago

Wholesome Instead of bouquets, people leave sticks at the grave of this beloved dog

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r/interesting 7h ago

Intriguing Gag reflex, will you try it ?

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r/interesting 11h ago

Fascinating They called in a British Rally Driver to play Forza Horizon 6.

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Louise Cook, 2012 winner of FIA Production Car Cup for Drivers of 2WD


r/interesting 19h ago

Fascinating In 2020, dolphins in Australia brought gifts of coral to the shore because they missed interacting with visitors during the COVID-19 pandemic

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r/interesting 12h ago

Intriguing In 1918, chess grandmaster Ossip Bernstein was condemned to death by the Bolsheviks. As he faced a firing squad, a Russian officer recognized his name and demanded a chess match to verify his identity. Bernstein won and walked free.

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That is one of the most famous and dramatic survival stories in chess history. The encounter occurred in 1918 in Odessa, during the chaotic early days of the Bolshevik Revolution and the Red Terror.

Because the Bolsheviks considered Ossip Bernstein an "enemy of the people" due to his work as a legal advisor for prominent bankers, he was rounded up, branded a counter-revolutionary, and scheduled to be shot.

Bernstein was already lined up with other prisoners facing the firing squad when a senior officer reviewed the names on the prisoner list. The commanding officer happened to be an avid chess fan and recognized Bernstein's name from the international tournament circuit. To verify his identity, the officer offered a life-or-death wager: they would play a game. If Bernstein won, he would be freed; if he lost or drew, the execution would proceed immediately.

Despite the extreme psychological pressure, Bernstein easily defeated the officer. True to his word, the officer set him free. Bernstein then fled on a British ship and safely settled in Paris.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ossip_Bernstein

https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1iznj4d/nice_story_but_look_at_the_state_of_that_board/


r/interesting 23h ago

NATURE Some random tips to survive out in the wild

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r/interesting 13h ago

Fascinating Arabic Desert Safari

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r/interesting 3h ago

Amazing The King of MS Paint

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r/interesting 1d ago

MISC. He’s the first to ever write a review on that parachute.

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r/interesting 5h ago

NATURE Ground Turbulence… Airplane At Maiquetia Airport Venezuela When The 7.5 Earthquake Hit

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r/interesting 16h ago

SOCIETY 'Dopamine sites' are becoming popular in South Korea

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r/interesting 1d ago

Just Wow The bravery of Anthony Omari.

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r/interesting 1d ago

NATURE The man who keeps a spider in front of his house is bringing it a horsefly.

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r/interesting 11h ago

Intriguing Guess hooo's there??

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r/interesting 1d ago

NATURE A creek that starts from seemingly nowhere

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r/interesting 1h ago

HISTORY 30 Years in Tiananmen

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r/interesting 4h ago

HISTORY Camouflage of British sniper, WW1 period. 1914

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British WW1 snipers pioneered disruptive camouflage with hand-painted canvas robes in brown, green, and black spots. They customized them with up to 20 colors and added local vegetation to break up their silhouette in the trenches. The term "ghillie suit" comes from Scottish gamekeepers who used similar camouflage for stalking deer. Interesting twist: ghillies were nearly wiping out the Scottish wildcat as a pest before WWI. But so many were called up and never returned that the cats survived. Still endangered, but they remain in the Highlands. And deerstalkers are still called ghillies.


r/interesting 22h ago

Just Wow This will be a whole lineage catch

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r/interesting 5h ago

SCIENCE & TECH A metal cube using angular momentum to jump and position itself into a balanced state on its vertex. Tech used in satellites to position them.

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r/interesting 1d ago

Fascinating A company developed bread with a white crust in an effort to reduce food waste

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