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How did you say It’s so Early! and mention @Car podcast and not mine?! You TROLLING

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Coin bit

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Fun fact:

Iceland does not have a railway system.

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The hagfish is the only animal that has a skull but no spine.

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Fun fact: Billionaires aren’t people. They’re economic carbon emissions.

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Why would it need one?

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Axolotl or Mexican walking fish can regenerate lost limbs up to 5 times and even regenerate parts of its brain.

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Doesn't everyone need one?

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it depends for what

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haven’t seen @ek in two days and I see this post like…

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Car be like, "oh that's what he's been up to. What a schmuck"

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Chitter Chitter

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The severed head of a sea slug can grow a whole new body.

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Down wind

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W its So early?

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Its not so early

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ITS SO EARLY!

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No its not! its too late

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ITs so early? Hmmm

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Astronauts grow taller in space: The absence of gravity allows astronauts' spines to elongate.

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A blue whale's tongue is heavier than an elephant.

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A cockroach can live over a week without its head.

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Sea Urchin is an animal that doesn’t have a single bone in their bodies.

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It's so early?? Why??

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Basenji dogs are the only breed that doesn’t bark

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A giraffe's heart, powerful enough to pump blood up its long neck, weighs about 25 pounds.

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The fear of long words is called Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia. The 36-letter word was first used by the Roman poet Horace in the first century BCE to criticise those writers with an unreasonable penchant for long words. It was American poet Aimee Nezheukumatathil, possibly afraid of their own surname, who coined the term how we know it in 2000.

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The volcanic snail is the only animal in the world that has iron in its skeleton. Also known as the sea pangolin, it uses iron to build its shell and generate metal scales that cover its flesh, essentially becoming a snail with metal armor.

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It’s so Early!™ by @realBitcoinDog

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It's late where I am but I might be able to sneak through while you guys are all sleeping.

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Still under 800...

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A small child could swim through the veins of a blue whale.

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Shameful

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quality trolling!

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Chitter

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Octopuses actually have six arms and two legs!

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=PATHETIC

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