JackFrostNCola
@JackFrostNCola@lemmy.world
- Comment on wrappers 4 days ago:
Oh cool, like a slap-braclet.
- Comment on [Thread] Mental Math 6 days ago:
Also that everyones brain has tuned this perception based on their own ear shape, and if you add prosthetic ridges to someones ear they become very bad at determining the noise source direction in blindfold tests.
- Comment on Zero to Hero 1 week ago:
Another option:
Green cabbage, steamed with butter melted over the top while its hot.
And cauliflower? Have you not heard the good word about cauliflower cheese bake? - Comment on 🍃 🐑 2 weeks ago:
Agreed, this feels like a water pokemon that can learn solar beam/solar blade, absorb, giga drain, etc.
- Comment on Wednesday it is, my dudes. 4 weeks ago:
Exactly what i was thinking, it would be like asking people what a bird sounds like and getting completely different results from different locales.
- Comment on Magic Mineral 5 weeks ago:
Wittenoom was an asbestos mining town, it was the whole reason for the towns existence. They believed at the time that not only was asbestos safe but they would spread blue asbestos out on the ground around their houses and paths on purpose (for some reason, i forget why exactly, might have been as an insect deterrent or something).
So this wouldnt be that weird for them, like a coal mining town digging buckets of coal. - Comment on Tough Shit 5 weeks ago:
Me too, once held too long when i was busy and kept hitting the ‘snooze button’ on going all day long, end of the day i dropped something that resembled a hand grenade, with the little square-ish ridges and everything. The pain, the relief, the lasting butthole tenderness afterwards.
- Comment on Tough Shit 5 weeks ago:
At the end of my days Laying in hospital bed Wits gone
Turn to nurse as she walks in “And the coconut had maggots in it…” - Comment on Anon enjoys time with his father 1 month ago:
Roll Pride
- Comment on fwiends 1 month ago:
mouthparts
Josh & Chuck just got a tignle down their spines - Comment on bwird of paradise 1 month ago:
Its was always the ‘p’ looking y that got me. Disnep
- Comment on Climate change 1 month ago:
I guess thats one way to turn the central states ‘blue’
- Comment on Anon applies for a job 1 month ago:
Another possibility: what if the manager had a bias and immediately lied to turn away the applicant because their race/gender/appearance/eyc.
- Comment on Anon starts asking questions 2 months ago:
Just wait till OP learns that you need to counter-steer bikes to balance
- Comment on Anon is an example 2 months ago:
I didnt think this needed to be said but making a joke at a bystanders expense, particularly a hurtful personal attack, is not ok.
Sure jokes are give and take with some good natured ribbing but this strays more into carless, or potentially malicious territory. - Comment on Anon is a soyboy 2 months ago:
- Comment on Picture Unrelated 3 months ago:
Wincest?
- Comment on Tell me Y 3 months ago:
Boomtown rats is what popped into my head
- Comment on The Deep 3 months ago:
Easy open, never closed, drunk up high and sent below Any way the current flows it really doesn’t matter to starmie
- Comment on The moon landings were single-staged! 4 months ago:
The dictatorship of Australia?
- Comment on bip bip 4 months ago:
- Comment on Arachnophobia 4 months ago:
(Castle > House) It’s a play on the name “house” spider, “castle” spiders aren’t a thing.
- Comment on Anon knows what he likes 5 months ago:
Yes McDonald’s tastes the same but the menu can change wildly, with a definite sway towards local tastes for menu item variations.
- Comment on It's amazing so many people are able to use English as a second language. 5 months ago:
Your saying those crafty englishmen colonised, raped & pillaged everything down to the very words from everyone they encountered?
- Comment on Maths 5 months ago:
Lego is the only correct version though, it is defined by the company that created it so its not ‘open to interpretation’ imo.
- Comment on Autism 5 months ago:
Thats probably just an accidental association/linking by your brain. When we learn new things our brain creates neural pathways and these become ‘memory’. If there is something that you learn and at the same time it happened to be when you moved to a new house, were on holiday at a different place or perhaps when you met a new person, your brain may go 'you learned this new thing and that place/person/smell/emotion was also there so i will ‘save this’ together as part of the same memory.
Its like playing a game from your childhood reminding you of the music you were listening to at the time you played it, or a skill you learned reminding you of that awesome dinner you grandma cooked because she was staying with your family at the time. - Comment on Lots of times the restaurants won't even have milk 5 months ago:
Even worse now is the non-alcoholic spirits you can buy that legit cost as much as the original alcoholic version, and then they use that in a cocktail.
Yes it Does taste just like the proper cocktail but your kinda missing half the point of the drink… - Comment on Soup 6 months ago:
That ‘y’ has pissed me off since i was a child. I was always baffled as to why it was spelt Disnep but pronounced Disney, especially while learning digraphs at school and it didnt fit in with any of the sounds the letter combinations were supposed to make.
- Comment on Every time I get an email about 6 months ago:
Why is there no paper or bidets…
- Comment on Anon lives with their parents 6 months ago:
Probably because boneappletea is meant to be unintended phrases not word play