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in japanese, the point at which green and blue are distinguished from one another is different than it is in english. japanese traffic lights have red, yellow, and green like everywhere else, but the teal color they use for green appears distinctively blue to native english speakers. but in japan they call it green.
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they have those "blue" lights in nj too, mostly around bridges and tunnels. and yes it looks kinda weird
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the brightest star "sirius," which is blue, is referred to as being red in ancient texts but nobody is sure why
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this is a sea slug called a sea bunny
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 00:21 |
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appropriate
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# ? Jan 15, 2023 00:36 |
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N.Z.'s Champion posted:the collective noun for hedgehogs is an Array of hedgehogs chogs for short
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Silver Alicorn posted:the brightest star "sirius," which is blue, is referred to as being red in ancient texts but nobody is sure why Solid fact. I read the Wikipedia page on Sirius to find out more and learned it’s the origin of the phrase “dog days of summer” (it’s the Dog Star, and depending on what it looked like on the horizon the greeks interpreted that as an omen for a hot/dry summer)
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ADINSX posted:Solid fact. I read the Wikipedia page on Sirius to find out more and learned it’s the origin of the phrase “dog days of summer” (it’s the Dog Star, and depending on what it looked like on the horizon the greeks interpreted that as an omen for a hot/dry summer) echinopsis posted:chogs for short The chog days of summer
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Sagebrush posted:in japanese, the point at which green and blue are distinguished from one another is different than it is in english. japanese traffic lights have red, yellow, and green like everywhere else, but the teal color they use for green appears distinctively blue to native english speakers. but in japan they call it green. if it’s the same as chinese, which it might be, there are actually 3 color words going on here. 蓝 is blue, 绿 is green, and 青 is either green or blue or greenish blue. the word for green is the newest of those words ive heard. anyway it seems like part of the choice into which word you use is tradition rather than actual color?
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they are pretty turquoise (or aquamarine i guess) in person. that makes sense
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Sweevo posted:you can divide most european languages between those who got the word from spain and call it orange (from spanish "naranja"), those who got it from portugal and call it "bortugal" or "portakal") and those who called it "chinese apple" in their own language. similarly, you can divide most languages between those that got their tea from overland trade routes and thus call the stuff a variation of the central and northern chinese cha, and those that got their tea from ships departing ports in the far south and which call it a variation of the coastal southern chinese te.
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Sagebrush posted:this is a sea slug called a sea bunny that’s a nudibranch not a sea slug
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Sweevo posted:bortugal
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Sagebrush posted:similarly, you can divide most languages between those that got their tea from overland trade routes and thus call the stuff a variation of the central and northern chinese cha, and those that got their tea from ships departing ports in the far south and which call it a variation of the coastal southern chinese te. same with coffee but I don’t remember what the other option even is
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mama mia
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topologically speaking, your stomach is on the outside of your body
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my homie dhall posted:topologically speaking, your stomach is on the outside of your body
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see we have a sphincter denier up in here
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some sea cucumbers will shoot some of their organs out their bum at you if threatened
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 06:26 |
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turns out I am part sea cucumber
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 06:30 |
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fun fact: joe biden was born closer to abraham lincolns assassination than he was to his own inauguration. think about it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2023 07:14 |
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dianne feinstein will be 91 at the end of her term in 2024. her mental faculties rival tapioca
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fact : beeftweeter contains barely any beef
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0% tweets by volume
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In the USA, ageism is considered illegal discrimination but only if the person being discriminated against is over 40. It is fine to be ageist against young people.
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that seems reasonable
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years ago there was a thing here where you would put a certain sticker on your car to indicate it was owned by an older person, so if you saw a younger person driving it, it would be fair to assume they stole it this got called ageism because there’s some implication that younger people are more likely to steal a car. which tbf is probably true but idk if it’s discrimination? tbh idk how to think. the younger people could have made their own
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fact: old people love stealing poo poo
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literal turd burglars
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windows 95 didn't come bundled with a video for weezer's buddy holly. it was actually windows xp, but somehow our collective consciousness has transformed it to be windows 95 over the years. another weird case of the mandela effect
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polyester concept posted:windows 95 didn't come bundled with a video for weezer's buddy holly. it was actually windows xp, but somehow our collective consciousness has transformed it to be windows 95 over the years. another weird case of the mandela effect More like the reverse Mandela effect
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polyester concept posted:windows 95 didn't come bundled with a video for weezer's buddy holly. it was actually windows xp, but somehow our collective consciousness has transformed it to be windows 95 over the years. another weird case of the mandela effect windows 95 OCR2 absolutely did. i had the disc
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say it ain’t so is a solid song and builds up satisfactorily
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Sagebrush posted:In the USA, ageism is considered illegal discrimination but only if the person being discriminated against is over 40. It is fine to be ageist against young people. Oregon doesn’t allow it for any age. I know this because once when I was on a phone call with a particularly frustrating client who asked how old I was I went online to check I wasn’t living in Oregon at the time though so now it’s just a fun fact I know
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it definitely was in OCR2 https://ia803406.us.archive.org/view_archive.php?archive=/0/items/win95-27722/Win95CD27722.iso&file=FUNSTUFF%2FVIDEOS%2FWEEZER.AVI
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this thread only contains true facts
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cabbage, kale, broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, collard greens, daikon, kohlrabi, and gai lan are all the same plant (brassica oleracea). two other closely related brassica species also give us canola, mustard (greens and seeds), turnips, rutabagas, and bok choy. if aliens came to earth and studied humans, they would probably say that humans' preferred food is brassica because of all the different kinds of it we eat.
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AtomD posted:this thread only contains true facts though the question then is whether this is a factoid or not
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# ? Jan 17, 2023 09:32 |
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-oid means to resemble something, think of "humanoid" to mean stuff that's shaped like a human. a factoid is something that seems to resemble fact, but might not be. it could still be a fact! but it isn't necessarily.
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Raluek posted:-oid means to resemble something, think of "humanoid" to mean stuff that's shaped like a human. So it sounds like you’re saying that a factoid doesn’t need to be true, but it should be truthy.
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