Here are some random facts for you.
1. Charlie Chaplin outlived Elvis Presley. Elvis died in August of 1977 at the age of 42. Charlie died on Christmas of that year at the age of 88.
2. 20% of the land on the planet belongs to countries whose names start with “A”, but 24% of the population is in countries whose names start with “I.” And just to add to the confusion, more countries start with “S” than any other letter.
3. The most serious crime in ancient Rome was killing a parent, the punishment was being sewn into a bag with a monkey, snake, dog, and chicken, and then thrown into a river to drown.
4. “Kimono” literally translates from Japanese as “thing to wear.”
5. “Vogue” started as a weekly newspaper focused on high society in 1892. It became a magazine in 1905.
(Wikipedia / World Atlas / History Today / Wikipedia / Wikipedia)