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The Last Word(s)
Your Brain on Facts
English - June 05, 2018 09:00 - 33 minutes - ★★★★★ - 156 ratingsHistory Education factoid facts history trivia truestory Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We assign a great deal of significant to last words. We expect them to be deep and profound, the sort of thing you immortalize on a $3,000 headstone. We hope we’ll say something really clever when it’s our turn, and not “what’s this button do?” or “hold my beer.” But you may end up with last words like American author Henry David Thoreau, who simply said “moose...Indian.”
From the profound to the prophetic, from the ironic to the ignominious, from founding fathers to TV stars, we look into the final utterances of the famous and infamous alike.
Read the full script at yourbrainonfacts.com/last-words
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Music by Kevin MacLeod and sound effects from freesound.org.
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We assign a great deal of significant to last words. We expect them to be deep and profound, the sort of thing you immortalize on a $3,000 headstone. We hope we’ll say something really clever when it’s our turn, and not “what’s this button do?” or “hold my beer.” But you may end up with last words like American author Henry David Thoreau, who simply said “moose...Indian.”
From the profound to the prophetic, from the ironic to the ignominious, from founding fathers to TV stars, we look into the final utterances of the famous and infamous alike.
Read the full script at yourbrainonfacts.com/last-words
Reach out and touch Moxie on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.
Music by Kevin MacLeod and sound effects from freesound.org.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices