anrwlias
anrwlias t1_jadmt2j wrote
Reply to We have all at some point unknowingly had a normal conversation with someone wearing a buttplug by [deleted]
This is why I always ask three things when starting a conversation:
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Are you wearing a wire?
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What about a butt plug?
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Is your butt plug wired?
anrwlias t1_jadl7zw wrote
Reply to TIL that when you say a word many times over, and it stops sounding like a word, that is called 'semantic satiation.' by Bean_Superiority
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Dang, you're right.
anrwlias t1_j1o8y1p wrote
Reply to comment by DogPawsSmellOfFritos in TIL Why Dog Paws Smell Like Fritos. Even the cleanest, healthiest pooch has trillions of bacteria and fungi living on their skin. That yeasty, corn chip smell is actually a normal byproduct of harmless bacteria, usually Proteus or Pseudomonas, both of which are naturally present in our environment. by Rossknight65
Your day has truly come.
anrwlias t1_ixr2b18 wrote
Reply to comment by waffles-n-gravy in TIL that turkeys can sometimes reproduce asexually, forming near-clones of themselves. by WaryLouka
The H in Jesus H Christ stands for haploid.
anrwlias t1_jbugh8e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] 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
Back then, being able to solve a cube was a major flex. It was considered a hallmark of genius because very few people knew how and there weren't a lot of resources that would give away the trick.