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Late as hell, but here it is. Some more of Joker's strange facts.

Late as hell, but here it is. Some more of Joker's strange facts. | As for our first fact, listen to this. Vacuum cleaners actually used to be so big they had to be horse-drawn. Thank God they're way smaller now, because getting your huge vacuum and bringing out the horses would be too much of a burden. For fact number two, check this. Someone actually went and sold a corn flake shaped like the state of Illinois on eBay for $1350. The one person that bought it, Monty Kerr, said he wanted the flake for his "traveling museum". Talk about being so loaded you could buy a thousand-dollar corn flake. Finally, our last fact is even stranger. A meteor ten times stronger than a certain nuke from World War 2 hit Earth three years ago, on December 18th, 2018, and we didn't even realize. Turns out it landed somewhere in the Bering sea close to, but not directly on the path of commercial flights flying around North America and Asia. See you next time! | image tagged in joker's wisdom,persona 5,facts | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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As for our first fact, listen to this. Vacuum cleaners actually used to be so big they had to be horse-drawn. Thank God they're way smaller now, because getting your huge vacuum and bringing out the horses would be too much of a burden. For fact number two, check this. Someone actually went and sold a corn flake shaped like the state of Illinois on eBay for $1350. The one person that bought it, Monty Kerr, said he wanted the flake for his "traveling museum". Talk about being so loaded you could buy a thousand-dollar corn flake. Finally, our last fact is even stranger. A meteor ten times stronger than a certain nuke from World War 2 hit Earth three years ago, on December 18th, 2018, and we didn't even realize. Turns out it landed somewhere in the Bering sea close to, but not directly on the path of commercial flights flying around North America and Asia. See you next time!