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  3. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    A cow with antlers atop a power line pole. Wikipedia contains other images and articles that are similarly sizzling or udderly amoosing.. Of the over six million articles in the English Wikipedia there are some articles that Wikipedians have identified as being somewhat unusual.

  4. Wikipedia:Silly Things - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Deleted articles with freaky titles – Weird article titles! Wikipedia:Department of Fun; Wikipedia:Lamest edit wars – Occasionally, Wikipedians get into edit wars over the most petty things; Wikipedia:List of really, really, really stupid article ideas that you really, really, really should not create

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  7. 30 “Today I Learned” Facts Ranging From Weird To Cool (New Pics)

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    Learning for adults shouldn’t be just an optional activity. Gaining new knowledge is vital for individuals’ cognitive functions, independence, career, and confidence. If we stop educating ...

  8. Wikipedia : Unusual articles/History

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    A weird phenomenon in Russian history for all the fake kings that they once had. One, in reality, did become a ruler. Glass delusion: Believing oneself to be made of glass was quite in vogue among Renaissance-era European nobility. Gilles de Rais: Friend of Joan of Arc, and convicted serial killer. The Great Cheese Riot

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