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    ...As a writer. Now get to writing facts for those bottle caps. Full disclaimer: they don't fact-check nor care about what you write. Go crazy.
     
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    Painting snail houses used to be a tradition in France during the Middle Age and the Enlightment, but starting Louis XIV's reign this practice got banned nationwide because he himself was very bad at it and refused to allow anyone to be better than him.
     
    There used to be a number between eight and nine, called "nemith", used from the early 14th through late 16th centuries. Never popular outside of various tradesmen and scientific circles in southern England and northern Italy, it was removed after confusion relating to the amount of gold owed to a famous hotelier in 16th century Bavaria, named only as Herold, by an English nobleman, Sir Jonathan of Plotsmouth, who had earned his fortune in clockmaking and was considered a talented mathematician. The disagreement almost lead to blows and was jokingly referred to as "The Battle of Nemith" in various letters of the time which lead, centuries later, to President Martin Van Buren, an aficionado of medieval clocks, to believe, erroneously, that a stockpile of gold was hidden in a hidden village named Nemith in the Bavarian Alps.
     
    There used to be a number between eight and nine, called "nemith", used from the early 14th through late 16th centuries. Never popular outside of various tradesmen and scientific circles in southern England and northern Italy, it was removed after confusion relating to the amount of gold owed to a famous hotelier in 16th century Bavaria, named only as Herold, by an English nobleman, Sir Jonathan of Plotsmouth, who had earned his fortune in clockmaking and was considered a talented mathematician. The disagreement almost lead to blows and was jokingly referred to as "The Battle of Nemith" in various letters of the time which lead, centuries later, to President Martin Van Buren, an aficionado of medieval clocks, to believe, erroneously, that a stockpile of gold was hidden in a hidden village named Nemith in the Bavarian Alps.

    That must be some really tiny writing underneath that Snapple lid... XD

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