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**Title:** 50 Amazing Facts to Blow Your Mind (Part 8)
**Summary:**
* A video sharing 50 intriguing facts across various categories, including:
1. **Gaming & Pop Culture**: Yoshi's real name, a movie about a killer car tire, and a Marvel Comics frog superhero.
2. **History**: Design of the American flag, Volkswagen Beetle's origin, and a Russian novel retelling Lord of the Rings from Sauron's perspective.
3. **Science & Nature**: Unique body features (Blaschko's lines), a metal that melts in your hand (Gallium), and giraffes' drinking habits.
4. **Oddities & Records**: A charity paying drug addicts to get sterilized, a man surviving two atomic blasts, and a couple's "miracle baby" with unexpected physical traits.
5. **Technology & Daily Life**: Volvo's three-point seatbelt, a GPS recall due to male drivers' preferences, and benefits of crying.
6. **Geography & Trivia**: National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day, the world's largest natural bridge, and a unique ocean meeting point.
**Additional Content:**
* The creator promotes their second channel, featuring mail openings, Q&A sessions, and daily vlogs.
* Calls to action for subscribers, social media follows, and video sharing.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
**History & People**
1. Robert Heft, a 17-year-old, designed the current American flag in 1930 as a high school project.
2. Adolf Hitler designed the prototype for the first Volkswagen Beetle in 1932.
3. Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean actor) saved a plane from crashing after the pilot passed out in 2004.
4. Tsutomu Yamaguchi survived atomic blasts in both Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
**Science & Nature**
5. Giraffes must spread their approximately 2m long legs to drink water.
6. Crocodiles cannot stick out their tongues or chew.
7. There is a metal called Gallium that melts in human hands.
8. Everyone has "Blaschko's lines" on their bodies, visible under certain conditions (e.g., UV light).
**Technology & Innovations**
9. Volvo invented the three-point seat belt and made the patent publicly available.
10. BMW recalled GPS systems in 1999 because male German drivers didn't want to take directions from a female voice.
11. The inventor of the Rubik's Cube, Ernő Rubik, took a month to solve it before its introduction.
12. PC Pit Stop hid a $1,000 prize in their terms of service, which was claimed after 5 months.
**Geography & Places**
13. The smallest incorporated municipality in the United States is Monowi, Nebraska, with a population of one.
14. The largest natural bridge in the world is the Fairy Bridge in China.
**Miscellaneous**
15. In the UK and America, there's a charity called Project Prevention that pays drug addicts to get sterilized.
16. The original purpose of the small pocket in jeans was for pocket watches.
17. In the United States, April 2nd is National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day.
18. If you fail your practical driver's license test three times in some countries, you must consult an official psychologist before retaking.