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Why is orange hair called red?
History, Language Caitlin Olson 2/19/26 History, Language Caitlin Olson 2/19/26

Why is orange hair called red?

Orange you glad you red this article?

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Why do we call our parents "Mom" and "Dad"?
Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 2/7/26 Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 2/7/26

Why do we call our parents "Mom" and "Dad"?

Not many folks call their parents “Denise” and “Bill.”

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Why is a second called a second?
Science, Language, History Caitlin Olson 2/7/26 Science, Language, History Caitlin Olson 2/7/26

Why is a second called a second?

First came minutes, second came seconds.

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How do court reporters type so fast?
Technology Caitlin Olson 2/5/26 Technology Caitlin Olson 2/5/26

How do court reporters type so fast?

Stenographers can type at an 360 words per minute, with an accuracy rate of 99.8%.

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Who decides which emojis get made?
Technology, Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 1/22/26 Technology, Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 1/22/26

Who decides which emojis get made?

👥🎨 ➡️ 🧑‍⚖️📝 ➡️ 📲🌍

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Why do we say "achoo" when we sneeze?
Language, Anatomy, Culture Caitlin Olson 10/30/25 Language, Anatomy, Culture Caitlin Olson 10/30/25

Why do we say "achoo" when we sneeze?

Or “AHHHH-CHOOOOO!!!!” if you’re a dad

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Where does "hunky-dory" come from?
History, Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 5/29/25 History, Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 5/29/25

Where does "hunky-dory" come from?

It certainly doesn’t have a “hunky-dory” past

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Why do we scratch our heads when we think?
Psychology, Language Caitlin Olson 4/17/25 Psychology, Language Caitlin Olson 4/17/25

Why do we scratch our heads when we think?

It’s certainly a head-scratcher

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Why are hot dogs called hot dogs?
Food & Drink, Language, History Caitlin Olson 3/13/25 Food & Drink, Language, History Caitlin Olson 3/13/25

Why are hot dogs called hot dogs?

Let me be frank(furter).

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Why do we say "make a beeline"?
Language, Zoology Caitlin Olson 11/7/24 Language, Zoology Caitlin Olson 11/7/24

Why do we say "make a beeline"?

Quick! Make a beeline to click on this article.

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Why does America use a MM/DD/YY date format?
History, Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 9/14/24 History, Language, Culture Caitlin Olson 9/14/24

Why does America use a MM/DD/YY date format?

It’s like an American accent but with calendars.

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Why is “W” called double U and not double V?
History, Language Caitlin Olson 9/14/24 History, Language Caitlin Olson 9/14/24

Why is “W” called double U and not double V?

Many other languages call it a “double V”. English hasn’t caught up with the trends.

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Why is tennis scoring so weird?
History, Culture, Language Caitlin Olson 5/16/24 History, Culture, Language Caitlin Olson 5/16/24

Why is tennis scoring so weird?

You’re gonna “love” this one!

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Why do we say "brand" new?
Language, History Caitlin Olson 4/25/24 Language, History Caitlin Olson 4/25/24

Why do we say "brand" new?

And, for that matter, why do we say brand “spanking” new?

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Why do we use metaphors?
Language, Psychology Caitlin Olson 4/18/24 Language, Psychology Caitlin Olson 4/18/24

Why do we use metaphors?

We use one unique metaphor for every 25 words spoken.

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Why do dogs wag their tails?
Science, Zoology, Biology Caitlin Olson 1/4/24 Science, Zoology, Biology Caitlin Olson 1/4/24

Why do dogs wag their tails?

A wag doesn’t necessarily mean the dog is happy.

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