

Fruit evolved to mimic the smell of shampoo so people would rub it in their hair, helping spread the seeds.
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Fruit evolved to mimic the smell of shampoo so people would rub it in their hair, helping spread the seeds.
Don’t have a cow, man.
I thought this was a guy trying to cut a toothbrush in half.
Just making sure I have this right:
I think that might be too much of a spoiler 😄
In the book, it kept the same mass and got a lot bigger. And of course much brighter.
Nearing the end of When the Moon Hits Your Eye by John Scalzi, which came out a few months ago. It’s a bit silly but I’d recommend it. The premise can be summed up as, “What would happen if the moon turned into cheese?”
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It was definitely true in my experience- the general feeling was that it’s very hard to prove any general rules in psychology, because there are so many factors. You want to be able to say “people are ___” but people are just way too complex.
All I remember from my psychology classes is that for every study that shows some phenomenon, there’s another study that shows the opposite. That’s why I switched to math.
edit: well I guess the main reason was to help find a job…
Reminds me of a John Hodgman bit - we have ice hockey, field hockey, and air hockey, implying the existence of fire hockey.
I wasn’t affected by this directly, but from what I saw it was all handled extremely well - lots of notice so users could choose new instances and mods could coordinate moving communities elsewhere. Makes me optimistic for the fediverse.
See also
The one with a big Cowboy Bebop spoiler (don’t click if you don’t want it spoiled)
I read the journals of Lewis and Clark a couple years ago. It was fucked up reading about Sacagawea’s emotional reunion with her brother, now the chief of her old tribe, immediately followed by Lewis talking to the chief about how great things will be for the tribe when they open up trade with the US.
They forgot to mention what percentage of birds are humans smh