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- Comment on Roses are red in North Carolina..... 3 days ago:
- Comment on Somebody has a case of the Mondays... 1 week ago:
It’s always a holiday in France… jealous American noises
Well… at least I’m not French
(/j)
- Comment on Time for it 2 months ago:
Not quite an aneurysm, just a misplaced comma and some absent quotes.
- Comment on Carrots help you hear better. 2 months ago:
- Comment on Sloths 🦥 3 months ago:
Earth warms up from ice age. Big sloth too fuzzy. Loses fuzz and tries to climb tree. Big sloth too big. Small big sloth gets smaller, climbs tree.
- Comment on Tagia 3 months ago:
- Comment on Schools to teach children how to spot fake news and ‘putrid’ conspiracies online 3 months ago:
My evangelical school did a “classical education” and made the mistake of actually having some critical thinking after all the indoctrination. I’m a pagan leftist transgender homosexual now.
- Comment on ecologists be like 3 months ago:
Violence is never the answer. Violence is the question. And the answer is yes.
- Comment on ochem periodic table 3 months ago:
- Comment on Time for spicy coffee 3 months ago:
This is a sin…
- Comment on Time for spicy coffee 3 months ago:
No.
- Comment on Trans ≈ suicide 3 months ago:
Hmm I wonder why a lot of us kill ourselves. Maybe everyone telling us we’re sinful freaks that ought to burn in hell or be locked in an insane asylum for the unnatural absurdity of wanting to look cute? Naw, couldn’t be that, tRaNS AgeNDa MAkEs PpL kIlL tHeMSeLveS uga buga…
I must politely request that you fuck off.
- Comment on They only show up after midnight though 4 months ago:
Skullcrushers have entered the chat
- Comment on Humans didn't invent agriculture 4 months ago:
Idk about the mucous, but a fever is definitely an attempt at killing whatever foreign pathogen is there. Hopefully a pathologist or doctor can help us here.
- Comment on Children is bugs 4 months ago:
So many good names to reuse. I saw we pull out some victorian names, we’ve gotten past the “that’s my grandma” part of the cycle so it’s about due pretty soon.
- Comment on Mildred 4 months ago:
Yes, please! What I’d give to see generation of Çeowulfs, Ælfgifus, Freyjas, Thorrs and Ragnars.
- Comment on The only time it's ok to snitch... 5 months ago:
“Real news for real people!” Yeah totally…
Правда…
- Comment on People will be telling his story for generations 5 months ago:
Thank you for deciphering this… as someone who can read runes somewhat I was very confused.
- Comment on People will be telling his story for generations 5 months ago:
- Comment on People will be telling his story for generations 5 months ago:
I wish I was there to remember it lol. On a different note, historians will know exactly what happened; the story is written around the stone in runes…
- Comment on slayyyyy, maybe scavange too 5 months ago:
Pretty much. And for etymology searches like this Wiktionary is a life saver. Just type in hippocampus and follow the link rabbit holes, and it gives you the etymology: hippocampus < hippocamp (mythical sea monster) < hippos (horse) + kampos (shark).
- Comment on slayyyyy, maybe scavange too 5 months ago:
Campus might be from the Latin “campus, ī, 2m” for field or plain… maybe something to do with the “horse” part of it?
- Comment on Voyager 1 6 months ago:
Windows 13 update log:
Change kernel to Linux. Build custom OS for astrophysics and space science applications. happy rocket engineer noises
- Comment on ah, conservation 7 months ago:
Agreed, I think a lot of conservationism can even go too far in removing or preventing natural adaptation to the human presence. I was mostly referring to cases where humans can transport species between local ecosystems in a way that wouldn’t occur otherwise, which can result in an environmental imbalance that doesn’t always fix itself since such changes in range don’t usually occur naturally on a scale as large as with, say, the introduction of the brown marmorated stinkbug into North America from Asia.
- Comment on ah, conservation 7 months ago:
Were they introduced to the west by humans? If this migration is occurring without human intervention this is just evolution doing its thing.
- Comment on land shrimp 7 months ago:
Am a cancer, can confirm the cicada miso sounds like the best of that list.
- Comment on English, old 7 months ago:
Þæt and þēah… unvoiced. Spelled with þorne, not eð.
- Comment on English, old 7 months ago:
*þat þorne þough…
- Comment on periodic tablets 7 months ago:
No, we use more subtle methods…
(No elaboration shall be provided.)
- Comment on Unfortunately i understand 8 months ago:
Words are written from the middle out, it’s intentional…