BOTF XXVI: LIZARDS - EVIL WINS

Fact: Someone once climbed Mount Everest in sandals.

I mean it is <10% so yea its rare

Well, did you, Someone?

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No, I hate the cold

I specifically asked for a fact about “someone”

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it says 2% of people have green eyes


#winning

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yea but its like 8-9% in the US

but according to our laws, which this forum abides by, its illegal
just because killing a person in cold blood in outer space may be legal, it would still be seen as illegal here

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My rarest mutation is fucking hella rare tho (<0.1%)

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Fact: Someone holds the record for the most consecutive days spent juggling while riding a unicycle.

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Nope, go fish

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I got about equal

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My mutation doesnt even have a fucking name I think i need to check

Fact: In the depths of the Amazon rainforest lies a hidden tribe known as the Tashara people. They have lived in isolation for centuries, maintaining their ancient customs and traditions away from the modern world. The Tashara people have developed a unique language, distinct cultural practices, and a deep spiritual connection to the rainforest that surrounds them. Despite occasional contact with outsiders, they fiercely protect their way of life and remain largely untouched by the influences of the outside world. Researchers believe that the Tashara people possess valuable knowledge about the medicinal properties of plants and the biodiversity of the Amazon, making them a subject of great interest for anthropologists and conservationists seeking to understand and preserve the rich cultural heritage of indigenous communities.

false, its to long

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But is it considered immortal to condone Yoshi gambling, which may be legal in the Mushroom Kingdom even when being used as an avatar for human children in the real world, while simultaneously disagreeing the premise of a child visiting a casino in the real world? When laws aren’t entirely consistent from country to country in any given case?

You are right

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when i tried to look up when i thought my most rare was it didnt give me a straight answer and then sent me to a site for rare diseases

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What are the limits for your facts?
Do they have to be documented or can they be anecdotal?