User:Tomcat7/Interesting
... that November 1828 came in 1979?
... that in 1920 Balai Pustaka brought Pain and Suffering to Indonesia?
... that the short story "Langit Makin Mendung" was banned in Indonesia partly because a character wore glasses?
... that shrimp, seaweed, and milkfish are found in Bone?
... that Aretha Franklin (pictured) disappeared while recording "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man"?
... that Lucifer died in 2011?
... that a Russian sect believes that Vladimir Putin is the reincarnation of Saint Paul?
... that a key event leading up to the 1984 Tanjung Priok massacre in Jakarta was a Christian entering a mosque without removing his shoes?
... that 76-year-old Muslim rocker Laila Sari performs in a headscarf?
... that Chrisye was not alone on Sendiri (Alone)?
... that Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies Jan Jacob Rochussen (pictured) was father-in-law to another governor general and grandfather to a president of the League of Nations?
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... that if you want to talk to the anal it helps to speak their language?
... that high-definition video was used for making Brownies?
... that Power has been described as powerful?
... that shoe salesman Hamid Ghassemi-Shall was sentenced to death because of an alleged e-mail?
... that the National Hero of Indonesia Mas Mansoer declared interest forbidden?
... that the The brothers collaborated on Rentjong Atjeh?
... that Elvis' Greatest Shit was in 1982?
... that Yusak Pakage was sentenced to ten years in prison after raising a flag?
... that Taylor Brook (pictured) won the Lee Ettelson Composer's Award with a piece for violin accompanied only by a drone that is 14 cents flat of F♯?
... that in July 2012, a 39-year-old seller of antiquities beheaded two people in the Chilean town of Lolol?
... that many films fail the Bechdel test because they don't feature at least two women who talk to each other about something other than a man?
... that the Centripetal Spring Armchair of 1849 (pictured), one of the first modern office chairs, was unsuccessful outside the US because it was considered immorally comfortable?
... that The Backstreet Boys had a song called "Fuck Off"?
... that the restaurant The Cube (pictured in Milan) has "popped up" in Milan, Stockholm, Brussels and London?
... that Hyderabad auditorium Ravindra Bharathi (pictured) was inaugurated by former President of India Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan in 1961?
... that AkustiChrisye is an acoustic album by Chrisye?
... that filmmaker and Eagle Scout David Lynch (pictured) was declared medically unfit for conscription, was arrested for detonating a pipe bomb, and was present at the inauguration of John F. Kennedy?
... that Alvin Leung serves an edible condom at his Hong Kong based restaurant, Bo Innovation?
... that Kelly Heath received his only Major League Baseball at-bat because of a case of hemorrhoids?
... that LdMNPV's EGT gene is responsible for the infected larvae's 'zombie-like' behavior?
... that Charles Johnson Pharazyn (pictured) wore a sign around his neck walking through Wellington, New Zealand, to advertise that he had lost his spectacles?