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- ... that the Lviv branch of the Ukrderzhnatsmenvydav (building pictured) was the main publisher of Polish literature in the Soviet Union by 1941?
- ... that TV Guide criticized Flypaper as among the "second-rate rip-offs" of Tarantino's Pulp Fiction?
- ... that the Canadian League for Peace and Democracy organized a 10,000-person rally at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto to protest a 2,500-person fascist rally?
- ... that illustrator Abigail Larson once designed a wine-bottle label for the Edgar Allan Poe Museum?
- ... that the Indonesian city of Gorontalo is nicknamed the "Porch of Medina"?
- ... that John Holahan recalled both being called a "lunatic" by his school's president for seeking a football game at night and being told afterward by the president, "I was the lunatic, not you"?
- ... that Beyoncé released a country ballad and an uptempo country pop western song on the same day?
- ... that some fans of Genshin Impact have referred to the character Paimon as "emergency food"?
- ... that an extinct French scarab beetle was discovered in a Prague factory?