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Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jege9q9 wrote
Reply to comment by Forgeworld in 20 year old tickets from Little Caesar’s forgotten arcade themed restaurant named “Caesarland” by Forgeworld
This sounds like the premise for a creepypasta
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jdt8ji8 wrote
Reply to Photo of the comet Hale-Bopp above a tree on 29 March 1997. Wikipedia Picture of the day on May 27, 2008. Source Wikipedia. by Aeromarine_eng
I remember watching this. All i wanted to do was sit outside at night and stare at it for as long as it was still in the sky. I would have been about 5 at the time.
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jdt6pq1 wrote
Reply to comment by hatersaurusrex in TIL the New York Times, in 1944, Introduced Readers to an Exciting New Food: Pizza by FatherWinter
That's actually a pretty good way to phrase it
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jdt5pzg wrote
Reply to comment by hatersaurusrex in TIL the New York Times, in 1944, Introduced Readers to an Exciting New Food: Pizza by FatherWinter
They only say it because it's a hilarious epic reddit meme. The people who say that have probably never had it, and are the same ones who say "birds aren't real". You know, because acting like a hivemind with no personality is "funny".
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jdsfn3i wrote
Reply to comment by yescaman in Everyone talks about how huge Andromeda will look in the sky billions of years from now. I present you what the Milky Way *currently* looks like in the skies of our neighbor, the Large Magellanic Cloud. We appear absolutely huge in their skies! [Simulated view] by lampiaio
Milky way is far larger and brighter than the LMG. OP also notes that this is what it would look like from an asteroid, instead of a planet with an atmosphere that scatters light, which is generally why we can't see a lot of the larger objects in our neighborhood without equipment.
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jd9nmcs wrote
Reply to TIL of the Pig War, a border dispute between the US and the UK, around Vancouver Island (present-day Canada) and Washington State. The only casualty was a pig, owned by an Irish farmer, which was shot by an American farmer for eating his potatoes. Both countries deployed military troops. by drak0bsidian
War is hell
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jbqqt5e wrote
Reply to comment by cheap_as_chips in Space Force allocates three historic Cape Canaveral launch pads to four companies by Azurebluenomad
Yeah, could you imagine if they renamed the United States Army Air Corps something stupid like the "air force" lol
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jayhqf6 wrote
Reply to comment by baconography in Canadian rover to help in global search for frozen water on dark side of the moon, in a future planned mission by thawingSumTendies
You do understand that the "dark ages" were not literally devoid of light, yes? Dark has quite a few definitions and it's use in this context is appropriate.
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jaeul70 wrote
Try and stop me
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_ja988bf wrote
Reply to comment by zeeblecroid in Why are Most Meteorites Found in Antarctica? by ChieftainMcLeland
I am new to this idea. Thanks.
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_ja5l64l wrote
Did anybody read this article at all? The OP was not asking this as a question, that's the title of the article, and the article discusses everything people in this thread are saying.
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_j92bd3b wrote
Reply to comment by Spiritual_Navigator in New auroras detected on Jupiter's four largest moons by Spiritual_Navigator
Wouldn't that just mean that the moon has a sufficiently sized magnetic field
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_j6cxfwb wrote
Reply to Hyperion is the largest of Saturn's irregular, nonspherical moons. Hyperion's mean radius is 135 km, but as it's potato-shaped, its shape can be described in terms of its diameter along its three axes: 410 x 260 x 220 km. Credit: NASA/JPL/Caltech/SSI by MistWeaver80
I believe that celestial bodies become rounded by their own gravity, but is there a certain minimum size where that won't happen?
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_j2alfmn wrote
Reply to These outlets look shocked. by EmotionalSituation97
You should see what outlets look like in denmark.
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_iy2psm6 wrote
Reply to comment by GSblitz116 in An esthetically pleasing row of homes. by PinkamenaDP
Uh sure, okay...
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_iy0jg04 wrote
Reply to comment by JudgeAdvocateDevil in An esthetically pleasing row of homes. by PinkamenaDP
That's like 90% of what they are fighting for
Sassy-irish-lassy t1_jeggnlq wrote
Reply to comment by Forgeworld in 20 year old tickets from Little Caesar’s forgotten arcade themed restaurant named “Caesarland” by Forgeworld
This is just fnaf lol. I was thinking more the aspect of it being an arcade that nobody remembers and doubt it exists, but there are pictures and evidence for it. And the fact that it gets automatically purged from Wikipedia whenever someone tries to add it. Reminded me of that candle cove story.