Algae_Sucka
Algae_Sucka t1_jdt0lz0 wrote
Reply to comment by Pope_Cerebus in TIL that seagulls not only eat other birds and animals, but are cannibals and often eat seagull chicks, even their own. by TrolleyMcTrollerson1
Maybe "sky rat" is actually pretty fitting. Both pigeons and rats are polite and rotund
Algae_Sucka t1_jdsxn9x wrote
Reply to comment by godsenfrik in TIL that seagulls not only eat other birds and animals, but are cannibals and often eat seagull chicks, even their own. by TrolleyMcTrollerson1
That’s perfect. They still shit all over the place, but youre still happy to see them
Algae_Sucka t1_jdss0w0 wrote
Reply to TIL that seagulls not only eat other birds and animals, but are cannibals and often eat seagull chicks, even their own. by TrolleyMcTrollerson1
Meanwhile pigeons are rotund and polite birds yet people call them the sky rats
Algae_Sucka t1_jbspqwa wrote
Reply to comment by Only_Philosopher7351 in TIL the best selling book of 1981 was a guide on how to solve the Rubik's cube, selling over 6 million copies. by lightsdevil
It was 1981, they only had Microsoft Edge
Algae_Sucka t1_j6kqihk wrote
Reply to TIL that the first use of the phrase "son-of-a-bitch" in American literature was in the 1823 book "Seventy-Six" by John Neal about the American Revolutionary War. Seventy-Six was criticized at the time for its use of profanity and was noted for its use of colloquialisms. by vrphotosguy55
I am mad scientist. It so cool! sonuvabitch
Algae_Sucka t1_ixhdymp wrote
Reply to TIL nearly 60 senators were part of the conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar, but he was stabbed 23 times, with only 1 wound being fatal. Caesar ultimately died at the base of the statue of his former rival, Pompey the Great. by axonable
Its funny how I knew the exact amount of times he was stabbed, and yet I didn't know he literally died on the base of Pompey's statue. I think I need to get my priorities straight when learning history
Algae_Sucka t1_jdtikuh wrote
Reply to comment by FishAndRiceKeks in TIL that seagulls not only eat other birds and animals, but are cannibals and often eat seagull chicks, even their own. by TrolleyMcTrollerson1
The wild ones are just as rotund and loveable, it’s worth the disease you get from interactions with them