Bretty_boy
Bretty_boy t1_j6lskd6 wrote
Reply to comment by karmicrelease in ELI5: when people give up red meat for lent, why do they always eat fish instead? Aren't chicken and turkey white meats too? by Inanimatepony
How could god have not made a rule about monotremes! Sounds like he really half assed these lent rules
Bretty_boy t1_j266tbu wrote
Reply to comment by RegulusRemains in The 1984 Dune film makes a lot more sense if The Spice is referred to as Space Cocaine instead. by neoengel
Haha ok well when you’re wrong you’re wrong I guess lol
Bretty_boy t1_j26384f wrote
Reply to comment by RegulusRemains in The 1984 Dune film makes a lot more sense if The Spice is referred to as Space Cocaine instead. by neoengel
There have been plenty of times throughout history where a commodity was hugely in demand, I don’t think it needs to be ‘about’ any one of them in particular. Now it’s oil, before that sugar, before that spices through India
Bretty_boy t1_izqrfpu wrote
Reply to comment by Bashstash01 in Simple/Short/Silly History Questions Saturday! by AutoModerator
Why did they need to use atolls? Why wouldn’t they just put the bomb on a boat and detonate it where there is no land at all
Bretty_boy t1_iyc68gu wrote
Reply to comment by onemany in TIL that, to prove that a jellyfish caused Irukandji syndrome, a scientist stung himself, his son, and a lifeguard with the jellyfish. by SabreYT
It’s too late he already used it!
Bretty_boy t1_iybqpwo wrote
Reply to comment by NotGodsThrowaway in Oscars 2023 Will Include All 23 Categories Presented Live on Air by MarvelsGrantMan136
They should get a comedian to host it then make jokes about overly egotistical actors. That shouldn’t back fire
Bretty_boy t1_ix2z7fk wrote
Reply to comment by Bionic_Ferir in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Well why don’t you share it with the rest of us then
Bretty_boy t1_it12vz0 wrote
Reply to comment by GedichteundKunst in One of the longest ancient Roman inscriptions ever discovered in Britain is to go on display for the first time. by Demderdemden
I wonder if back then people rolled their eyes at having to use all those superlatives for their rulers like we would today
Bretty_boy t1_ja62o9h wrote
Reply to comment by marketrent in ‘Mermaid mummy’ at Enjuin temple, Japan — a mythical creature supposedly caught in a fishing net circa 1741 — consists of paper, cloth, cotton, animal hair, fish bones, scales and other components by marketrent
If you’re going to be in to arts and crafts make it fun I guess