I-do-the-art
I-do-the-art t1_ja6tcm3 wrote
Reply to comment by Trash_Panda_Leaves in 4,500-year-old Sumerian temple dedicated to mighty thunder god discovered in Iraq. by Rifletree
My guess would be that it’s because thunderstorms are more common / violent during spring in a lot of areas.
I-do-the-art t1_ja3gj32 wrote
Reply to comment by Southwestbesttest in Amazon has a donkey meat problem by WildVelociraptor
It has the potential to affect cow, chicken, pig, etc… corporate farm profits. No bueno for corporate controlled governments like the US.
More seriously though, one of the lies that is commonly stated as to why you shouldn’t eat these meats is that they are unregulated and can be filled with unknown and hazardous chemicals, which is true. But that’s a misdirection because they could regulate it and that wouldn’t be a problem at all.
I-do-the-art t1_ja2lii2 wrote
Reply to comment by Nytelock1 in Volkswagen says company requiring payment for location of abducted child near Libertyville was ‘serious breach of policy’ by 2_Sheds_Jackson
Believe it or not, still fired
I-do-the-art t1_ja26jhe wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL that despite having brains the size of poppy seeds, bees are able to recognize and remember human faces. In a study, researchers paired images of human faces with sugar-laced water, and bees were able to recognize and remember the faces even when the reward was no longer present. by MaleficentTop6074
Bruh, if a bee was 30cm (12inchs) away from you face it’d be able to see freckles on your face that you can’t even see because their vision is optimized to see in the UV spectrum. Not only that but they are able to recognize more objects at once than a human can so those freckles could easily paint a unique enough picture for them to recognize it visually.
Copy/Paste from somewhere else
“The multi-faceted eyes of honeybees consist of up to 8000 individual eyes, the so-called «ommatidia». Although the bees have a large field of vision, they are short-sighted and can only see sharply in the centimeter range. A human can distinguish two points at a distance of 18 m as separated, while a bee can do this at only 30 cm. In contrast, bees have a much better temporal resolution. Bees are able to resolve up to 200 images per second, while humans can only perceive 20 images per second. This high resolution gives bees a quick reaction time and is also important for the estimation of distances (see below under orientation).”
I think you’re the one being dumb here homie
I-do-the-art t1_j9fs3o7 wrote
Reply to How Our Reality May Be a Sum of All Possible Realities | Quanta Magazine by esprit-de-lescalier
There is no God if this is his answer to all possible realities.
/s?
I-do-the-art t1_j95bwy0 wrote
Rumor has it this is his grandpop
I-do-the-art t1_ix2ye4b wrote
Reply to comment by whatproblems in TIFU by shutting down an entire airline in 1997, costing them six figures. by BikerJedi
Narrator: It wasn’t fixed.
I-do-the-art t1_jacgyj3 wrote
Reply to comment by Chefboyld420 in [Homemade] Panko breaded frying cheese with hot honey. by TheStormborn1
Have you never had any? It’s glorious.