
"Insider Insights: Uncommon Knowledge from Experts in Various Fields"
Redditors share lesser-known facts in their respective fields, including crows holding funerals, the mistreatment of horses in movies, truckers' perspective on road safety, the importance of knowing multiple exits in crowded venues, marketing agencies tracking individuals, decision-making based on emotion, the proper use of antibiotics, trees not healing like humans, the role of the ER, the truth about "high-end" neighborhoods, the construction of nature documentaries, the significance of context in archaeology, police lying to individuals, UTIs causing confusion in older adults, reviving wilted vegetables, elevator safety, slow websites due to excessive trackers and ads, the dangers of loud clubs, the difference between translucent and transparent, bed bugs not being a sign of a dirty home, the oxygen content in rocks, the distinction between cement and concrete, the fatality likelihood of burns, garbage collectors monitoring recycling habits, the sensitivity of powerful explosives, the semantics of fractures, the impact of urban heat in Australia, the knowledge possessed by mail carriers, the declining value of lab-grown diamonds, the complexity of pain perception, the extensive production process of commercials, and the calculation of color in digital photos.