Can’t say I’ve ever seen this on Avalon
Can’t say I’ve ever seen this on Avalon
I think you accidentally a word…or six
/end thread.
That’s the whole debate, OP. It’s solved with this short exchange.
Lmao excellent reference
I’m really missing the “serious” tags from Reddit right about now. Or maybe the Out of the Loop subreddit
Exactly! I almost said something to that effect but decided my comment was getting a little long. God just left figuring out science to all these nerds he created 😂
I know this is just a meme, but I’ll share something I recently learned since I find it fascinating.
The oceans started out as freshwater! Water evaporated from them, rained down as freshwater and formed into rivers and streams, and the process of flowing picked up trace amounts of salt from the ground and riverbeds. These rivers eventually dumped their ever-so-slightly salty water into the ocean. Then, the tiny tiny tiny bit salty ocean evaporated some pure water out, leaving less water - meaning the remaining water just got a little bit saltier in comparison. This process repeated for millions of years and those tiny increments resulted in the very salty oceans we have now.
I legitimately had never heard this in my life, and my dad is a doctor. Thank you for informing me and sending me down that particular discovery rabbit hole
It’s extremely high in saturated fat and salt, and so should be eaten sparingly. That’s not to say it can’t be a part of a balanced diet, but even a small portion provides a huge chunk of your daily requirements for each of those two, as well as for calories.
Edit: Removed reference to dietary cholesterol, as this has little to no impact on health
Why wait until you’re not at work?
Yes!! Thank you. And the number of people who defend its use here on Lemmy is honestly a little alarming.
Before they come pouring in here, yes, I’m aware there are legitimate uses this way. But most of the time in casual conversation - nah, you sound gross.
Ah gotcha. Drinking chocolate is also an unfamiliar term to me, though I’m fairly certain I can guess what it means in American English: hot chocolate
Is this some sort of European joke that I’m too American to understand?
Can’t change you from “not upset” to “upset”, true, but can definitely make your more upset. See example: Catching your clothing on door/cabinet handles when you’re already mad
Yeah my dude, but that’s not the part I’m disagreeing with. You made one false claim and one true one, and I’m pointing out that the false one is false.
I have no advice for you, as I live in a very humid place without very much risk of static shocks. I just want to say this question and post are hilarious.
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