Today I Learned

Discussion in 'General Chatter' started by oph, Oct 24, 2015.

  1. a tiny mushroom

    a tiny mushroom the tiniest

    Today (well, actually a few days ago bc it was my Korean's friend's birthday) I learnt that I'm 23-years-old in Korea, because of how they work out ages. I'm only 21 using how I think most Western countries determine age (tho I do turn 22 soon). This is VERY WEIRD TO ME.

    You can use this calculator if you wanna know your age in Korea, too
     
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  2. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

  3. budgie

    budgie not actually a bird

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  4. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

    @budgie WE HAVE A LARGE BIRD CRISIS ON OUR HANDS, PEOPLE, IT'S TURTLES ALL THE WAY DOWN
     
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  5. a tiny mushroom

    a tiny mushroom the tiniest

    So basically, large birds are reverse-furries?
     
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  6. budgie

    budgie not actually a bird

    Aside from cassowaries, it would seem so!

    (Do not attempt to court cassowaries)
     
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  7. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

    but what do we call them? hominid-ies?
     
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  8. PotteryWalrus

    PotteryWalrus halfway hideous and halfway sweet

    monkey-wrenchers? :P
     
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  9. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

    that's the best name. you have my vote and my loyalty
     
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  10. budgie

    budgie not actually a bird

    TIL PG Wodehouse was an internee in Nazi-occupied France. He was accused of being a Nazi sympathizer as a result of a series of broadcasts he made about his experiences ("How to be an Internee Without Previous Training"), and this was a huge deal and a matter of national furore. George Orwell even wrote an essay about it, "In Defence of PG Wodehouse."
     
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  11. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

    TIL GPS chips are designed to shut off at certain speeds and altitudes to prevent ICBMs from using them
     
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  12. Snitchanon

    Snitchanon What's a mod to a nonbeliever.

    1200mph and/or 18000m up. COCOM limits, which can make it hard to get GPS in very high things.
     
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  13. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

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  14. Technicality

    Technicality All's fair in love and shitposting

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    I KEEL YOU
     
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  15. PotteryWalrus

    PotteryWalrus halfway hideous and halfway sweet

    Today I learned that a dried and cleaned fox skull actually makes a really fun stim toy! (It's all clacky and it's got different smooth textures and it's a really neat object just to just play around with in your hands :D)

    I bought him because he's missing nearly all of his braincase due to dying of car, so I wouldn't feel so guilty about pulling his teeth to make jewellery with :P I DEFINITELY need to get my hands on a whole one (skull) so I can just have it as a new toy XDD
     
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  16. budgie

    budgie not actually a bird

    TIL there is something called "the hairy ball theorem." It is less salacious than it sounds, but I'm going to take full advantage of the opportunity to tell people I was reading the hairy ball wikipedia page.
     
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  17. Exohedron

    Exohedron Doesn't like words

    That is a great theorem. Thank you for reminding me of it. I'm not entirely sure that I'm surprised that Wikipedia redirects "hairy balls" to that.
     
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  18. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

    did you know that a group of goldfish can be called either a Troubling or a Glint?
    I feel like either of those is accurate
     
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  19. swirlingflight

    swirlingflight inane analysis and story spinning is my passion

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  20. BunjyWunjy

    BunjyWunjy Frabjous

    Well shit, I still follow their Sunstreaker/Sideswipe ask blog and their tf art is some of my favorite.
     
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