
Monday 2.2.26
1-People who love snow and cold are called chionophiles, from the Greek words for snow and lover.
2-A study finds that men are just as emotional as women. Men have the same ups and downs, highs and lows as women do.
3-Americans open their refrigerators 33 times a day on average…Most of those are just to confirm nothing new showed up.”
1-16 to 18 percent of Americans who die in traffic deaths have this in common. (They were pedestrians)
2-The average person hits the snooze button an average of 2.4 times before getting up.
3-The snowiest states are Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Colorado, and Alaska…Basically, places where shovels are considered household essentials.”
Wednesday 2.04.26
1-Want a quick mood boost? Talk faster. Scientists observed that people who started talking faster improved their mood and their self-esteem.
2-Redheads are more likely to sing in the car
3-Plastic surgeons report that women are coming in for butt reductions, breast reductions, and smaller lips…Apparently subtle is back.”
Thursday 2.5.26
1-According to a poll, one in five women and one in six men believe that the winner of big games like the Super Bowl are picked in advance.
2-Samsung was founded in 1938 as a small trading company that dealt in dried fish along with other groceries like vegetables, fruit, and noodles.
3-Per person, the residents of Hungary consume more Soda than any country in the world. Belgium is second, the U.S. is third.
Friday 2.6.26
1-It’s estimated that seven million phones need to be replaced each year in the U.S. after being dropped into toilets, porta-potties, etc.
2-Goodwill receives six billion pounds of goods as intake every year.
3-The 53 regional poison control centers of the United States save around $3 billion annually in healthcare and productivity costs…“That’s $3 billion saved by people calmly saying, ‘Okay… first, stop Googling.’”
