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Trivia
The dictionary defines "trivia" as: Insignificant or inessential matters; trifles. I like to call them, small facts that don't make or break your day.
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Trivia are those useless facts you find or hear sometimes. If you want to find some information that's useless, try visiting www.strangefacts.com or doing a Google search on useless facts.
Trivia
She is a very beautiful young lady with lots of people always surrounding her. She is know as the queen around Hall night school. Her best friend name is Khloe Johnson so get to know her
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A collection of insignificant or obscure items, details, or information
- little known or rare facts.
Plural of trivium - grammar, logic, and rhetoric, three of the seven
liberal arts that formed the basis of medieval university study,
traditionally considered to be less important than the other four.
Trivia (in Roman religion) was Hecate - so called because she was the goddess of the crossroads.
Goddess Diana was also so called because she had three faces, Luna in heaven, Diana on earth, and Hecate in hell.
"The noble Brutus went wise Trivia to inquire,
To show them where the stock of ancient Troy to place."
(Drayton: Polyolbion, i.,1612).
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