darcy,
@darcy@sh.itjust.works avatar

you are loved and deserve happiness

MyNameIsIgglePiggle,

Fuck Lemmy is unexpectedly wholesome

Dubious_Fart,

Bullshit and lies.

No one loves me, and i deserve nothing, for I am trash.

Huffkin,

Oxford University is older than the Aztec empire.

Oxford University founded in 1326, Aztec empire ~1428-1521

BastingChemina,

Cleopatra lived closer in time to us than the construction on the great pyramids.

sunbeam60,

My local pub is older than the USA.

baconeater,

Lighters were invented before matches! 1823 vs 1826

SakaiSama,

So why did anyone use matches then? Was it just more economically viable?

niucllos,

If you’ve ever played around with an old-style lighter (think classic Zippo) you’d get it! They’re fairly expensive, and aren’t airtight so they need to be refilled every few days/weeks. If you fill them too much they need to be kept upright or they’ll spill lighter fluid on you. Super cool and can hold flames for a while but not nearly as conventient as a matchbook for quick fire lighting

swnt,
@swnt@feddit.de avatar

Oh, I have two good ones:

  1. Nuclear power causes less deaths (per energy unit produced) than wind (source)
  2. You get less radiation when living near a nuclear power plant, than if that nuclear plant hadn’t been there.

To explain the second: A major misconception is, that nuclear power plants are dangerous due to their radiation. No they aren’t. The effect of radiation from the rocks in the ground and the surroundings is on average 50x more than what you get from the nuclear power plant and it’s fuel cells. (source). Our body is very well capable of dealing with the constant background radiation all the time (e.g. DNA repairs). Near a power plant, the massive amounts of isolation and concrete will inhibit any background radiation coming from rocks from that direction to you. This means, that you’ll actually get slightly less radiation, because the nuclear plant is there.

Regarding the dangers of nuclear disasters. To this day, it’s been very hard to find out, if at all any people have even died to Fukushima radiation (ans not other sources such as tsunami/earthquake/etc.) Nuclear radiation causes much more problems by being an emotionally triggering viral meme spreading between people and hindering it’s productive use and by distracting from the ironic fact, that the coal burned in coal power plants spew much more radiation into the atmosphere than nuclear power plants themselves. (source)

rm_dash_r_star,
@rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee avatar

Nuclear power is actually the cleanest way to produce energy. The waste from replacing solar panels and windmills (which have a service life only three to five years) is actually more of a problem than the waste from spent fuel rods. Plus environmental impacts from fuel rod production are less than solar panel and windmill production. The problem with nuclear energy happens when things go wrong. It would have to be absolutely accident free. It never has been and never will be.

Though they’re on the right track with nuclear power. Fusion would be ideal, runs on seawater (fuses deuterium/tritium) and if there’s a problem you simply shut off the fuel. Problem is insurmountable engineering issues, we just don’t have tech for it yet (need anti-gravity). They’ve been working on it for many decades and progress has been painfully slow.

DavidDoesLemmy,
@DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone avatar

Wind turbines do not have a service life of 3 to 5 years. Where did you hear that?

zkikiz,

General Motors, Firestone Tire, Standard Oil, and Phillips Petroleum were convicted of an actual conspiracy related to the monopolization of transit systems, which replaced beloved streetcar (rail) systems with rubber-tired oil-burning buses.

en.wikipedia.org/…/General_Motors_streetcar_consp…

ryathal,

A broken clock is right twice a day, but a clock running backwards is right four times a day.

TheButtonJustSpins,

A broken clock is right twice a day, but a running clock is probably never right.

lazyslacker,

At this point you get into a philosophical discussion about what “right” really means

hansl,

Two wrong don’t make a right, but three left turns do.

Wanderer,

The world is running out of sand.

It’s one of the most used materials in the world for construction but islands are disappearing because of its limited supply.

supersane,

Air is a fluid.

julianh,

Your car keys have better range if you press them to your head, since your skull will act as an antenna. It sounds like some made up pseudoscience that would never work in practice or have a negligible effect, but it actually works.

Edit: idk if it’s actually because your skull acts as an antenna, although that’s what I’ve heard. I looked it up and it seems like it’s your head acting as a reasonance chamber. Since your body is conductive, your head can bounce and amplify the radio signal.

DJDarren,

Gary Numan is two weeks older than Gary Oldman.

megsmagik,

550/2 is not 225 and 77+33 is not 100

JakeHimself,

That first one is pretty good. If you had asked me what 550/2 is, I’d have said 275. But since you showed me 225 before I thought about it, it confused me.

BalpeenHammer,

Moose kill more people than bears every year.

Also Donald Trump was the president of the United States.

RinseDrizzle,

That second one still fucks me up…

Clav64,

An elephant is the only mammal with 4 forward facing knees.

Hexadecimalkink,

The USA is not a true democracy in the academic sense of the word.

Weirdbeardgame,
@Weirdbeardgame@lemmy.ml avatar

A democratic republic more specifically

HamsterRage,

That’s virtually meaningless. A “republic” is virtually any country that doesn’t have a monarchy or dictator.

So drawing a distinction between a “democracy” and a “democratic republic” in this manner is a waste of time. There plenty of democratic monarchies, which are equally democracies, too.

mycelium_underground,
@mycelium_underground@lemmy.ml avatar

if you scramble a rubiks cube up there is a good chance that it is the first cube to be in that state. there are 43,252,003,247,489,856,000 possible states that a cube(3x3) can be scrambled up in to.

xthexder,
@xthexder@l.sw0.com avatar

Not only that, but every single one of those configurations is solvable in 20 moves or less! www.cube20.org

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