 Good evening, everybody. Thank you for clicking on this non-clickbaity thumbnail. Tonight, I have become a Reddit search bot, specifically attuned to filter out bullshit from the subreddit today I learned, and only deliver you the most distilled, interesting, unknown, surprising, awesome facts. 100% fact, let's begin. Herbert Hoover and First Lady Lou Henry Hoover. Is there such a language as Chinese, or is that just a fight, illegal logging on their land, an indigenous community of 9,000 members in Guyana, built a drone by watching DIY video, the illegal activities and report footage to the guy in there, just to look at your town because it goes up like 600 feet. That was about 7 street I knew by walking, the river I knew by the local neighborhood. I knew by bike riding in the town, I knew by driving. It was one of those experiences because it kind of synthesized my whole view of my town from all those different first person perspectives. People lifted up and gave me like a map, third person. Today I learned that the Dutch was the most valuable company in human history with it being worth almost 8 times as much as Apple is today. The multinational corporation founded in 1602 from a government backed company. It was originally established as a chartered company to trade with India in the Indianized Southeast Asian country. The Dutch government granted it a 21 year monopoly on the spice trade. Wow, the spice trade. VOC in Dutch, OUI, or Virignee. VOC was an early multinational corporation. Edit this plane out and get a drink of water, I'll be right back. I like your hat. You guys know Marno ASMR, I love how he does. I love a lot of what he does. Mostly I love how you can just tell he knows. He's just very perceptive about what creates ASMR and pushing the boundaries and making nerds by widely issuing bonds. On VOC became the 1799 spice silk porcelain metals livestock tea brains. A lot of you are liking my tea episode. So I think in all very specific history of particular goods such as spices or the ship building or sugarcane. Today I learned that the Roman Catholic Church stated in 1950 that there is no intrinsic conflict between Christianity and Darwin's theory. I forgot my keyboard. Today I learned that E-C-O-N-E-S-N-A-I-O is considered one of the most venomous. They're specialized teeth, work like a hypodermic needle, even piercing a wetsuit. The venom is being used to create a painkiller that is 1,000 times more powerful than morphine. Okay, now I don't know if this is true but it's cited on Wikipedia. Today I learned that on his travels through the Arctic naturalist George Stellar described a mysterious creature known as the Danish sea. While this has since perplexed scientists, that's why I've never heard of the naturalist George Stellar. Interesting, today I learned the British or often referred to as the only guy. Today I learned the British. In World War II the Nazis fell for a plot, masterminded by James Bond, an officer carrying secret documents. It's the Germans to divert troops on Sicily, a successful Allied invasion of the island. Chess master, that makes me one is that chess is an infinitely interesting game. Higher, higher the most intelligent 97, an experiment. One year later, they're more than halfway, a six minute video. How did this, alright, let's sync it back up here. Alright, so I guess we are back. And in the morning my stomach has not, so I'm going to read a couple more and leave you guys out to try this one I like. Today I learned that when the Danes, the Danes living under Prussian rule were prohibited from raising the Danish flag, they literally bred a pig to look like the flag. The Danish protest has positive effects on metal. My last little thought, I'm going to leave you with, Lee is the apparent bear with me here. I guess I could do a, because my phone isn't recording the audio.