• moosetwin
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    63 hours ago

    Wow, I can’t believe Wikipedia would be full of so many misconceptions 😔

  • AFK BRB Chocolate
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    76 hours ago

    This is a very cool and interesting list. Interesting enough to read from top to bottom, but in bite-sized chunks for people with limited time or short attention spans. Thanks for sharing!

  • @[email protected]
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    3110 hours ago

    Lemmings do not engage in mass suicidal dives off cliffs when migrating. It is the constant barrage of politics on the fediverse that cause them to jump.

    I knew it!

    • @[email protected]
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      116 hours ago

      The lemmings in the film were actually purchased from Inuit children, transported to the filming location in Canada and repeatedly shoved off a nearby cliff by the filmmakers to create the illusion of a mass suicide.

      Yo wtf

  • @[email protected]
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    2812 hours ago

    I don’t care!!

    Irregardless is not a word, and never will be

    Yes I’ll die on THAT hill thank you very much.

    • @[email protected]
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      1111 hours ago

      Irregardless and inflammable add two unnecessary letters and one unnecessary syllable. Society cannot afford this gargantuan waste!!

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        The in- in inflammable means “to cause to be”. Like indebted or indent. Flammable and inflammable are actually subtly different words, they dont mean exactly the same thing although often used interchangeably now.

  • @SoupBrick
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    1811 hours ago

    The Pyramids of Egypt were not constructed with slave labor. Archaeological evidence shows that the laborers were a combination of skilled workers and poor farmers working in the off-season with the participants paid in high-quality food and tax exemptions. The idea that slaves were used originated with Herodotus, and the idea that they were Israelites arose centuries after the pyramids were constructed.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1211 hours ago

      The chorus of people who just now learned something new and were so excited they left a comment is absolutely wonderful.

  • @[email protected]
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    812 hours ago

    And here’s the problem with Wikipedia - while technically darker roasted coffee doesn’t have more caffeine by volume than lighter roasts…technically the way coffee is brewed properly is by weight, and darker grounds are often used for things like espresso, which requires a much finer grind. So the same volume of dark grounds will technically have more coffee grounds than a lighter roast used for drip or pour-over.

    Lots of detail is obfuscated when things are summarized. Sometimes those details matter.

    Also, it seems a lot if this doesn’t address the facetious or hyperbolic angle of these statements (though several do).

    Again, sometimes this change in level (or direction) of focus fundamentally changes what something means.

    • @[email protected]
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      35 hours ago

      Coffee has more caffeine than tea, but tea has more caffeine than coffee .

      This is true because we speak of the ingredient and the drink using the same word each.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1511 hours ago

      I like how everyone else is saying, “Oh sweet! Look at this thing I just learned today!”

      And then this guy is over here with “Well aktually espresso is totally different from drip coffee and so this totally unrelated thing Wikipedia was saying is all wrong I’m so smart.”

      I think Lemmy needs some kind of daily “smart person contest” to draw off the energy that otherwise gets spent on trying to find someone to prove wrong in the comments at the expense of everything else. Lord knows, I need one of those too.

  • @[email protected]
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    712 hours ago

    I could never fully understand the explanation for lift. It turns out it’s not the explanation for lift.