polysexualstick
@polysexualstick@lemmy.world
- Comment on [deleted] 2 days ago:
Also dogs differ a loooot more in their DNA than humans. Humans are pretty homogeneous genetically speaking with only 0.6% inter-individual differences. And of those differences, only a small fraction is related to different geographical backgrounds
- Comment on So why are Indian curries so popular in the UK? (interest in culinary perspectives). 3 days ago:
I mean you pretty much answered your own question. The UK never colonised China to anything even remotely close to the degree they colonised India. Which is also why there’s more than 4 times as many people with Indian heritage in the UK than with Chinese heritage. So there’s absolutely zero reason why there should be as many Chinese restaurants/dishes in the UK as there are Indian restaurants/dishes.
- Comment on Not impressed 3 months ago:
I have never in my life met a person who thought that insects aren’t animals, what are you talking about?
- Comment on thats all 4 months ago:
They’re not underwear, they’re sports shorts
- Comment on I Got This Right, Right? 5 months ago:
That’s not what happened though, is it? Where and when did this situation you are alluding to happen?
- Comment on And nothing of value was lost 7 months ago:
Yeah no, saying fascists aren’t human beings isn’t “funny” or “quirky”. Is fascists dying a beautiful thing? Sure. But they’re still humans.
- Comment on Gravity sucks 9 months ago:
We could meet in the middle and call it electromagnetic pull?
- Submitted 9 months ago to science_memes@mander.xyz | 3 comments
- Comment on Why are popes always really old? 10 months ago:
No. There were 6 popes who hadn’t been cardinals. Although it’s been a few hundred years since the last one (Urban VI., elected in 1378).
- Comment on Artist Depiction 11 months ago:
You would love “All Yesterdays” (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Yesterdays)
- Comment on 🚨 LUKA TRADED TO LAKERS 1 year ago:
DHop trade was still worse
- Comment on Choose your fighters, chatters. 1 year ago:
My guess would be that the left ones are old and difficult to read books professors like precisely because of that, and the right are books which explain things in a more understandable way. But that’s just a guess based on that that’s exactly how I, as a former physics major, would use this meme for physics books.