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KindRecognition403 t1_iy990p9 wrote
Reply to comment by vashtachordata in TIL Joey Ramone suffered from schizophrenia by DudeThatsAGG
Never actually diagnosed I believe.
KindRecognition403 t1_iy4an41 wrote
Reply to comment by OakParkCemetary in TIL More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans and as a result, we know more about the surface of Mars than Earth by [deleted]
The sea lab that opened in 2021? Yeah those guys have no idea what they are doing. I mean how many times does it have to keep blowing up? Tax dollars wasted.
KindRecognition403 t1_j88my44 wrote
Reply to TIL Eating every course seperately is Service à la russe. Before this meals were service à la française where all courses were served at once. Ambassador Alexander Kurakin introduced Service à la russe to France in 1810 and it became the norm by the 1880s. by jamescookenotthatone
The three corse meal is actually much older than that and comes from the Islamic golden age. It was invented by Abu l-Hasan Ali Ibn Nafi better known as Ziryab. From Wikipedia:
“Cuisine
He was an arbiter of culinary fashion and taste, who also "revolutionized the local cuisine" by introducing new fruit and vegetables such as asparagus, and by introducing the three-course meal served on leathern tablecloths, insisting that meals should be served in three separate courses consisting of soup, the main course, and dessert.[21] He also introduced the use of crystal as a container for drinks, which was more effective than metal. This claim is supported by accounts of him cutting large crystal goblets.[11] Prior to his time, food was served plainly on platters on bare tables, as was the case with the Romans. He is also said to have popularized wine drinking.[22]“
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ziryab