Learn a whole bunch of material in half the clip it take a human to use the bathroom .
1.This chart shows how much money one person needs to make to live comfortably in each US state…and yeah, things have gotten expensive.#
2.To drive home just how expensive things have gotten, look at this chart showing fast-food inflation over the last decade.#
3.If you’re being honest, you’re probably a little foggy on the difference between a second cousin and a first cousin once removed. This napkin explains it all!#
4.Depending on where you live in the States, you either say “soda,” “pop,” or “Coke” (as a lifelong Californian, I say “soda”). Check out who says what and where.#
5.Here are the highest-grossing music tours of all-time through the end of last year (Taylor’s tour has only added to the lead since then).#
6.This important chart tells you how you can know when someone has spiked (or otherwise tampered with) your drink.#
7.This chart has some terrific advice on how to stay calm (and let’s be real…we ALL need this right now).#
8.And this chart will help you pick the safest swimsuit possible depending on whether you’re hitting the lake or pool (black in the pool is a good choice…not so much at the lake).#
9.I have one of the least common birthdays on this list (Let’s f’ing go. Let’s go. I guess.) What about yours?#
10.This chart tells you some of the biggest red flags to watch out for when interviewing for a job (including the old “we’re like a family” oof).#
11.Someone needs to send this chart to Leo to help him see his dating life is getting more than a tad awkward.#
12.Here’s where you can find national parks in the USA, and it’s interesting to see how some states have a lot, and some have none at all.#
13.And this chart shows you the most popular fast-food chains in each state (and I’m only learning about Burgerville, Dick’s, and Culver’s from this!).#
14.If you’ve ever wondered how to define bullying (as opposed to just folks being rude or mean) this one is for you.#
15.This chart from the Holocaust Museum explains the early signs of fascism and — looks around at 2024 — yeah.#
16.This chart of Japanese emoticons (used throughout much of Asia too) is so cute…and I guess I’ll be using these now?#
17.This chart explaining how airlines make their money through seating is super interesting.#
18.7-Up “never had it, never will,” but these other drinks range from having a little caffeine to a LOT.#
19.College costs more than ever these days…here are some majors you might want to reconsider.#
20.Cats are enigmatic…this chart will help you understand them.#
21.This data is a few years old, but something you might want to consider when buying a car (if you don’t want to be conspicuous in the eyes of police).#
22.And — for you history fans — this map shows the route the Lewis and Clark Expedition took.#
23.This one will tell you the names of common things you probably don’t know (like that illegible handwriting is called a griffonage).#
24.This chart shows the progression of World Cup soccer balls from 1930 to the modern day.#
25.OK, I did NOT know this — India has wildly different drinking age rules, ranging from as young as 18 in some spots…to a total drinking ban in others.#
26.If you’ve ever wondered where all the 8 billion people in the world live, this chart breaks it down for you.#
27.This card (found in a deck of cards) explains all the hands you can have in poker.#
28.This chart shows the very different benefits of taking a cold vs. hot shower.#
29.This chart shows what you do and DON’T want to do if you get bitten by a snake.#
30.This chart shows plants that are hard to kill (which probably makes them ideal for your home, lol).#
31.This chart tells us which countries have more males or females — and YIKES straight men in Qatar better learn some good pickup lines or buy a new shirt or something as only 24.85% of the population is female.#
32.This chart shows you how much alcohol Americans drink, and whoa — 24 million of us average 10+ drinks per day.#
33.And this fascinating chart shows you the typical colors of clothes during the Middle Ages…and the natural dyes people used to create them!#
34.Speaking of clothes, here’s how often you should be washing yours.#
35.Nuclear mushroom clouds can be so much morestaggeringly largethan you likely realized.#
36.This ingenious image does a great job of explaining how genetics work…and making you crave gummy bears.#
37.And this chart shows you just how unfathomably large a trillion dollars is.#
Speaking of a trillion…this fact is wild.Hyperinflation hit Zimbabweso heavily in 2009 (inflation literally reached 230,000,000% that year!!!) that the country introduced a 100 TRILLION dollar bill…which was worth about 40 US cents.#
39.This chart shows a trick for remembering how many days are in each month (the “knuckles” months are the ones with 31 days).#
40.Speaking of eye sight, babies don’t just pop out withfully developed vision. … It’s a gradual process.#
41.This chart explains how we’ve all been watering our plants the wrong way.#
42.This incredible image shows just how much a cervix can dilate during childbirth.#
43.And this chart shows people draw tally marks differently depending on where they are in the world. Huh.#
44.This US map chart explains that the American Southwest’s climate is like the Middle East’s, and Washington’s is like England’s!#
45.And Los Angeles County has a greater population than 40 actual states!#
46.There’s a type of jellyfish that’s — wait for it —immortal. Known as the Immortal Jellyfish, the species (as the chart says) “can revert from sexual maturity to a sexually immature, colonial stage and repeat the process indefinitely.”#
47.You can dothe Heimlich Maneuveron a choking dog and save their life.#
48.And, speaking ofdogs, the asphalt your pup walks on is probably way hotter than you realized.#
50.And, while things are pretty secretive in North Korea, it appears this wild fact is (or at least was) true — their professional basketball league has theirown rules, including dunks being worth three points!#
51.You’ve probably heardstreaming makes it really hardfor a musician to make a living, but this chart shows just how dire a situation it is!#
52.What you wear running or riding a bike at night makes a shockingly HUGE difference in how visible you are.#
53.And this graphic explains how gerrymandering works in simple terms…so we can all understand how infuriating it is!#
54.Hackers can crack a so-so password instantly, but a really strong one can take millions (yes, millions) of years to crack.#
55.This is the differences between endemic, epidemic, and pandemic…explained in the simplest way possible.#
56.And this card (found in a deck of cards) explains all the hands you can have in poker.#
57.If you love movies, this chart is FASCINATING.#
58.And I knew Africa was big but notTHIS BIG!#
59.This cool chart shows you 16 — yes, 16! — different sizes of mattresses.#
And if you’re wondering what the heck an Alaskan King looks like in person…well, here’s one.#
60.This chart shows apples on a scale from most tart to most sweet.#
61.Ever wonder what the exact differences are between the ways you can cook a steak? This chart’s for you.#
62.And if you’ve ever wondered, “Wait…do I put the veggies in the water before or after I boil it?“Well, this chart’s for you, too.#
63.This chart explains when you should eat a banana (and has me rethinking my whole life…or at least when I eat bananas).#
64.Get this — the numbers used for our Interstate Highway System aren’t random…they all mean something specific.#
65.Also fascinating? This map that has the deets behind the territories the United States purchased.#
66.This map shows life expectancy in the different counties throughout the USA — looks like the Upper Midwest is a good place to go if you want to live a while!#
67.This super-cool chart spells out just how vastly different the planets are in oursolar system…using fruit.#
68.This sobering chart shows just how despicable these absolute monsters were.#
So, how did Mao Zedong — the chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from 1943–1976 —kill so many people? A big part of it was due to his Great Leap Forward program, which aimed to turn China from an agrarian nation into an industrialized one…fast. Way too fast. As a result, as many as 45 million starved, fueled by Mao’s refusal to acknowledge what was happening or to accept international aid.#
69.This chart shows a ranking of countries based on how accepting they are of infidelity.#
70.This chart explains what the world’s largest caves are (Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave is indeed MAMMOTH).#
71.And lastly, this deep thought should inspire you to stop and reflect on your place in it all, and maybe feel a little gratitude.#
HT:r/coolguides#







































































