#41. Week 9 - I'll trade you a rare card for a random fact!

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In this contest I will give away one rare card of your choice

Random facts can be quite bizarre. While they might not be of much use except bar quizzes... They are often interesting or amusing 😉

Did you know?

"The Eiffel Tower is roughly six inches taller in summer than it is in winter"

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Prizes to choose from

  • 1 x Flame Imp
  • 1 x Naga Fire Wizzard
  • 1 x Pirate Archer
  • 1 x Javelin Thrower
  • 1 x Crystal Werewolf
  • 1 x Skeletal Warrior

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To enter all you have to do is:

  • Pick your prize
  • Write your Splinterlands name or an account you want the cards sent to (it can be a friend)
  • Tag a mate who might want to win a RARE card
    (example below)
  • Tell me your random fact

A slight explainaton to accompany the fact would be good also

@philippekiene tagging @mumma-monza - 1 x skeletal Warrior
Did you know: The Eiffel Tower is six inches taller in summer than it is in winter.

The winning random fact will be something I was unaware of, but also the fact I find the most interesting...

We may have more than one winner though...

The winner/s will be announced after post payout

It's that simple!

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@tsnaks tagging @m2nnari - 1 x Flame Imp
Did you know: tennis players are not allowed to swear when they are playing in wimbledon.

Because of this, line judges have to learn curse words in every language so they know when a player has violated the rules.

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@blog-beginner tagging @sayalijain - 1 x Javelin Thrower
Did you know: There were 14 days missing in September 1752.

In 1752 Britain decided to abandon the Julian calendar in favor of the Gregorian. By doing so, 3 September instantly became 14 September - and as a result, nothing whatsoever happened in British history between 3 and 13 September 1752. This was done to adjust extra days introduced due to the wrong leap year logic earlier.

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@sayalijain tagging @kushalbang93 - 1 x Naga Fire Wizzard
Did you know: An octopus has 3 hearts. A systemic heart that circulates blood round the body and two branchial hearts that pump it through each of the two gills

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@mmunited is tagging @aggamun 1x Naga Fire Wizard.

U Thant (1909-1974) was a Burmese and the first non-European secretary general of the United Nations.

We are proud of you U Thant for being Myanmar citizen.

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Nice, did not know that and we live just over in Cambodia. 👍

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@iampolite -- 1 x Skeletal Warrior

According to a study - at any time it could be estimated that there are some 10 quintillion (10,000,000,000,000,000,000) insects alive.

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Tagging @wonderwop who will surely have some odd fact in his head.

As with fingerprints, everyone has different tongue prints. These can be used to identify people who die and have photos of themselves sticking their tongue out. The tongue print is taken is some autopsies for this reason Ew.

My account is fitinfun - Pirate Archer please :)

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It's a toss up for me and I want to thank you for displaying all the card choices as it helped me to make my decision on which card of my top 2 I'd rather win.


kharma.scribbles would like to win a Skeletal Warrior please.

Did you know?

There has been research and supporting evidence to show that there is a possibility that music taste, talent, affinity and appreciation is passed down in our genes?
Recently more research and funding has been put towards this study and the findings have been quite interesting.


I for one can personally vouch for this. My dad and mother are both huge music fans, they love listening to music. My dad also has experience playing music as well as DJing music, my mom is just a fan content listening to it but they both have a deep passion for it just like me. Music is my world and has been pretty much since birth. I'd much rather enjoy listening to it 24/7 but I also have experience playing in a band (in school and in my 20s) - and I love DJing and generally can match an audience tastes pretty good.

My son is the same way and has had an understanding and addiction to music that almost gives me a run for my money, but I will always bet all-in that I am the biggest fan out of us all (all meaning, my family).

My son's biological father also had a deep passion for music and experience playing it, music was as close to him as it was to me basically.

However, on the flip-side, the Dad my son has known his entire life is not his biological father (long-story), and he had parents who weren't that keen about music. Sure, they liked music but it wasn't something they really had a passion for and it was really a rare occasion to hear music playing in the background of his home when he was growing up. Music in his Dad's family was reserved more for 'special occasions'. His dad also didn't have much passion for listening to music and would rather watch the news or go to a movie - music was played from the car stereo but once we'd get home, he wouldn't give music a second thought.

Myself - I'd choose to listen to music over any other 'background' casual activity for the day.. I'd choose music instead of watching Television or going to a movie. Heck, I even sold the TV and bought a large stereo system when my son's Dad moved out after our breakup - something you'd never find his Dad or grandparents on that side do, sell the Televison!

So, I truly believe 'music' and how deep it 'moves you' is definitely made up in your genes and a large part of who you are and who your children will be. It's natural instead of something that's 'raised into you'.

But feel free to do your own research

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@stever82 tagging @blind-spot
1 x Pirate Archer
That when you touch something hot you hand will move away before your brain knows that you touched it. We evolved to that point where might we go?

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