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‘What is a disturbing truth that you know?’ – 21 things you might wish you never learned

13.

‘Life isn’t always fair, and sometimes bad things happen for no reason. But it makes me appreciate the little moments of kindness and happiness even more.’
Traditional-Two-9145

14.

‘You’ve already forgotten most of your life, and you’re forgetting more every day.’
adamfromonline

15.

‘There are tiny bugs living in your eyelashes right now. They’re called demodex, and they eat dead skin.’
crowpierrot

16.

‘That dentists and traditional medical surgeons will fight over the costs of dead bodies and in particular the heads of bodies donated to science for teaching purposes. Weirdest meeting of my life.’
justpassingby_thanks

17.

‘I brewed my coffee like I did any other day, then after my husband and I enjoyed our cups I went to discard the filter and grounds only to discover the boiled corpse of a broad-faced sac spider under the filter.

I now compulsively inspect the coffee machine before brewing. My husband still doesn’t know and I’ll be taking this to my grave.’
kitkat364

18.

‘50% of India doesn’t have internet access yet. Thats around 700 million educated people.’
mike_cox469

19.

‘We are capable of much more than we believe.’
Dravenalux

20.

‘You’ve never seen your own face… only reflections and pictures. Everyone else knows what you really look like except you.’
Carsanttc

21.

‘My cat that I absolutely adore would 100% have killed me by now if she was the size of a tiger.’
Anxiousdaisytrain

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