Senin, 27 Januari 2025

25 strange things that are unique to figures in the world

Here are 25 more world figures with strange and unique traits or habits:



1–5: Strange Eating Habits

  1. Genghis Khan: Believed drinking fresh horse blood during long journeys gave him extra energy.
  2. Elvis Presley: Obsessed with peanut butter, banana, and bacon sandwiches, once flying to another city just to get one.
  3. Mahatma Gandhi: Tested his self-control by sleeping beside young women without touching them.
  4. Kim Jong-il: Claimed he could control the weather based on his mood.
  5. Alfred Hitchcock: Had an extreme fear of eggs, especially raw ones, calling them disgusting.

6–10: Peculiar Work Habits

  1. Edgar Allan Poe: Wrote his horror stories while drinking absinthe to create a mysterious atmosphere.
  2. Roald Dahl: Wrote in a tiny hut in his garden with complete silence, using basic furniture.
  3. Immanuel Kant: Lived such a disciplined life that neighbors could set their clocks by his daily routines.
  4. Thomas Edison: Used a rocking chair and metal balls that would drop and wake him if he fell asleep during work.
  5. Stephen King: Always ended his daily writing by stopping mid-sentence to keep himself curious.

11–15: Unique Appearance Habits

  1. Abraham Lincoln: Always carried a tall hat, often using it to store important documents.
  2. Elizabeth I: Wore thick white makeup made from a toxic mixture of lead and vinegar.
  3. David Bowie: Had mismatched eye colors due to an injury in his youth, giving him an iconic look.
  4. Queen Victoria: Collected the teeth of her close friends and family as keepsakes.
  5. Andy Warhol: Wore a silver wig throughout most of his adult life as part of his image.

16–20: Strange Personality Quirks

  1. Napoleon Bonaparte: Often posed with his hand on his stomach due to chronic indigestion.
  2. John Lennon: Claimed to have seen a UFO above his apartment in New York City.
  3. Marie Antoinette: Feared change so much that she avoided altering her hairstyle for years.
  4. Charles Dickens: Walked up to 20 miles a day to find inspiration for his writing.
  5. Oscar Wilde: Wore a green carnation in his lapel to make a bold fashion statement.

21–25: Bizarre Life Events

  1. Grigori Rasputin: Frequently asked others to kiss his hand as a sign of respect.
  2. Tchaikovsky: Feared his head would fall off while conducting, so he often held his chin during performances.
  3. Howard Hughes: Lived in extreme isolation, once going years without cutting his nails.
  4. Vincent van Gogh: Famously cut off part of his ear after a fight with his friend, Paul Gauguin.
  5. Julius Caesar: Allegedly had the habit of sleeping while clutching his sword.

These figures remind us that even the most iconic people in history had quirks that made them uniquely human. Which one stands out the most to you?



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