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  • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

    Doomscrolling checkpoint.

    Please deposit one fact about your special interest that people always get wrong in order to proceed

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    @structuredsucc
    Black tea isn't black but red in Chinese language and in accepted classification, where black tea also exists but is a different type.

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    • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

      Doomscrolling checkpoint.

      Please deposit one fact about your special interest that people always get wrong in order to proceed

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      @structuredsucc While lots of fans don't have this problem, some folks into The Murderbot Diaries and the Murderbot show refer to Murderbot/SecUnit with he/him (and occasionally she/her) pronouns. Its pronouns are it/its. The story is very clear on this. It even uses them self-referentially. It's also meant entirely neutrally. Yes it's "dehumanizing" but bots don't want to be human, it is not demeaning or indicative that it isn't a person.

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      • bel_tamtu@meemu.orgB bel_tamtu@meemu.org

        @structuredsucc While lots of fans don't have this problem, some folks into The Murderbot Diaries and the Murderbot show refer to Murderbot/SecUnit with he/him (and occasionally she/her) pronouns. Its pronouns are it/its. The story is very clear on this. It even uses them self-referentially. It's also meant entirely neutrally. Yes it's "dehumanizing" but bots don't want to be human, it is not demeaning or indicative that it isn't a person.

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        @structuredsucc I come across people using the wrong pronouns for it all the time, so.

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        • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

          Doomscrolling checkpoint.

          Please deposit one fact about your special interest that people always get wrong in order to proceed

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          @structuredsucc the basic bitch answer to this is that wasps and bees are completely different animals. so don't blame a bee when a wasp is investigating you (it's probably just looking to see if you got any tasty bugs hiding on your body, so chill out also)

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          • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

            Doomscrolling checkpoint.

            Please deposit one fact about your special interest that people always get wrong in order to proceed

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            @structuredsucc Carrots are not actually good for rabbits (in large quantities) due to their high sugar content. A little bit of carrot is okay, though.

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            • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

              Doomscrolling checkpoint.

              Please deposit one fact about your special interest that people always get wrong in order to proceed

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              @structuredsucc damnit people pick up on it, this year i'm on a quest to construct 1 different robot every week!!!!

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              • lydiaschoch@mastodon.socialL lydiaschoch@mastodon.social

                @structuredsucc Carrots are not actually good for rabbits (in large quantities) due to their high sugar content. A little bit of carrot is okay, though.

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                @lydiaschoch

                I've heard about that! It's wild from a human perspective, considering that they are one of the lowest sugar foods in our diets lol

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                • c_reider@sonomu.clubC c_reider@sonomu.club

                  @structuredsucc the basic bitch answer to this is that wasps and bees are completely different animals. so don't blame a bee when a wasp is investigating you (it's probably just looking to see if you got any tasty bugs hiding on your body, so chill out also)

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                  @c_reider

                  Completely agree! Bees are the helpful, friendly joy bringer, imo. Wasps are just flying anger needles

                  Also, ants are really closely related to wasps! If you see flying ants and you compare them to wasps, you can definitely see the similarities

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                  • gemelen@mammut.moeG gemelen@mammut.moe

                    @structuredsucc
                    Black tea isn't black but red in Chinese language and in accepted classification, where black tea also exists but is a different type.

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                    @gemelen

                    Wait wait! Wait! Like in colour? Like black tea is actually visibly red or is it ONLY a classification thing?

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                    • bunny_jane@plush.cityB bunny_jane@plush.city

                      @structuredsucc "Gundam" isn't a generic word for giant robot!

                      Its like a brand name, like Ferrari. Most mecha in the Gundam anime franchise aren't even Gundams.

                      The generic term for a mech from the Gundam franchise is "mobile suit," and statistically the most common mobile suit is a Zaku. They made so many of those things.

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                      @bunny_jane

                      It's the Kleenex effect all over again!

                      People use the brand name as if it's a generic, and it can even end up with the brand name losing trademark!

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                      • dulcemaria@toot.communityD dulcemaria@toot.community

                        @structuredsucc most women poop during vaginal childbirth and the nurse usually just wipes it away without comment

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                        @DulceMaria

                        And it's normal, healthy, and completely okay! No one should feel ashamed about it

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                        • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

                          @gemelen

                          Wait wait! Wait! Like in colour? Like black tea is actually visibly red or is it ONLY a classification thing?

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                          @structuredsucc
                          When you brew what's called a black tea in the Western countries it is a liquid of red-adjacent colours, isn't it?

                          In Chinese it is literally named "red" tea, thus it is classified as a red tea when the Chinese tea categorization is used (which is common in loose leaf specialty tea circles). But in the West it is known as black.

                          However, in Chinese there is another category of "black" (or "dark") teas, liquor of which is way darker and at times doesn't pass through the light.

                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_tea
                          vs
                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermented_tea

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                          • icil@app.wafrn.netI icil@app.wafrn.net

                            @structuredsucc@mastodon.social

                            When a roller coaster's track goes upside down it's not always called a loop. The actual term is "inversion" which encompasses a wide variety of loops, rolls, and combinations thereof (for example a "cobra roll" is two half loops connected by a pair of twists in opposite directions such that the track looks like the outline of a cobra's head).
                            Bonus fact: the distinctive clacking noise as one gets pulled up its lift hill is not caused by the chain itself, but rather a ratchet besides it designed to catch the ride vehicle so it doesn't fall back down and crash into something in the event of a malfunction.

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                            @icil

                            This is an entire world of information I didn't know existed, but of course it does. ❤️

                            There must be so many variations of inversions between all the combinations. Is there a standardized taxonomy?

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                            • feijoa@mastodon.org.ukF feijoa@mastodon.org.uk

                              @structuredsucc You can make enjoyable music with any cheap synth.

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                              @feijoa

                              My partner full-heartedly agrees. They would also like to be able to make a synth lol

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                              • thestrangelet@beige.partyT thestrangelet@beige.party

                                @structuredsucc You don't need an expensive camera and lens to take great photos.

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                                @thestrangelet

                                I wholeheartedly agree! And a little bit of knowledge about composition can go a long way

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                                • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

                                  @c_reider

                                  Completely agree! Bees are the helpful, friendly joy bringer, imo. Wasps are just flying anger needles

                                  Also, ants are really closely related to wasps! If you see flying ants and you compare them to wasps, you can definitely see the similarities

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                                  @structuredsucc i 💚 wasps

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                                  • dasparky@spore.socialD dasparky@spore.social

                                    @structuredsucc chickens don’t require a rooster in order to form & lay eggs. Only need a rooster for fertilizing eggs for potential chicks to form.

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                                    @dasparky

                                    😈 Take note men /j

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                                    • structuredsucc@mastodon.socialS structuredsucc@mastodon.social

                                      Doomscrolling checkpoint.

                                      Please deposit one fact about your special interest that people always get wrong in order to proceed

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                                      @structuredsucc Shaking a Polaroid has always been pointless.

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                                      • wizardofdocs@wandering.shopW wizardofdocs@wandering.shop

                                        @structuredsucc Crochet is one stick, knitting is two or more. And the fabrics only look alike when you go out of your way to make them similar. It's not hard to tell them apart.

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                                        @WizardOfDocs

                                        This one used to be a pet peeve of mine, but I've gotten better with it thankfully.

                                        I crochet. I can't knit at all. They have such different strengths and weaknesses

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                                        • lizzard@social.tchncs.deL lizzard@social.tchncs.de

                                          @structuredsucc you can motivate plant growth by redirecting where the sap flows. This is why cutting branches off a tree (and other plants) can make the remaining branches stronger and yield more fruit in many case.

                                          But did you know that you can also do it more subtly, not by cutting off everything above, but by making a small incision in the bark just above where the branch meets the trunk or main branch it branches off from? Fascinating.

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                                          @lizzard

                                          This feels like arborist wizardry to me! You are saying words and I'm nodding along, but I don't have the faintest idea how this works or how one would do this. I'm just in awe that this is something that is known and can be done!

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