Thanks Hank Green.
African Wild Dogs decide on when to go hunting by voting. If there is a supermajority of votes in favor of hunting, they will go out and hunt. If that quorum is not reached, they will stay home.
Dingo Suffrage is my new punk band name
We have a Lemmy instance for this kind of stuff: https://lemmy.world/c/fakebandnames
Count me in.
That’s awesome! Maybe they should teach us some of their tricks…
How do they indicate yay or nah
I think it’s quiet or sneeze
They sneeze!
Amazing they can just like do that on demand like that
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
*are
Two, wasn’t it?
If you have two arms, you have a higher than average number of arms.
And if you have one skeleton in your body, you’re below average.
Well now wait, if pregnant people have four (or more) arms, we’ve got to have more than half as many pregnant people as people missing one or more arms, right?
Ha that’s a good one
There is a giant hexagon on the north pole of Saturn.
It’s more evidence that hexagons are the bestagons.
In the movie “Catch Me If You Can”, the french police officer that arrests Leonardo DiCaprio who is playing a young Frank Abagnale Jr. Is Frank Abagnale Jr.
Don’t know that. That’s kind of cool.
That giraffes exist. I’m a simple man, and giraffes are awesome.
I like Geraffirigh, the Pokamon
The number of possible combinations of cards in a standard 52 card pack is so large that there is very little chance that any two packs of shuffled cards that have ever existed have ever been in the same order.
52 factorial is a larger number than the number of atoms in the observable universe.
Chess positions are like that too, after any “main line” it quickly becomes a never played game…
52 factorial is a larger number than the number of atoms in the observable universe.
Not true, 52! ≈ 8x10^67 < 10^80.
If you divided the universe’s mass into 52! parts, each part would contain ~1x10^13 atoms. Which, as far as solids go, is not visible to the naked eye. Which is still quite mental…
How can we even know that?
The first part is a matter of probabilities. It’s very unlikely by virtue of the sheer number of possible configurations vs how many times a deck is shuffled in history (even erring on the high side)
For the second part, the composition of elements in most stars is known. And the total mass of the universe is approximated by observing gravitational effects. Which is what you need to work out approx number of atoms.
It’s only in a statistical sense. Combinations based off a few shuffles from a standard sorted deck would be fairly common in practice.
Hydrogen, if left on its own long enough, names itself.
That’s a wild way to think about the universe. Gonna steal this
Your lips and butthole are the two ends of the same tube. Same glaborous vermillion border type skin or something
Shhh! Diffusion AI might hear you.
Time to screw with stable diffusion
“If left in the sun, mayonnaise grows hair.”
“If your bra is too tight, it’s uncomfortable. If you’re a boy and your bra is too tight, I’m uncomfortable.” — Lori Beth Denberg, All That
The hard part is getting the mayonnaise into the sun.
Two pieces of matter cannot exist at the exact same place at the exact same time.
Fermion condensate
Kevin Spacey’s middle name is Spacey.
And that’s a rock fact.
For anyone else wanting to look this up: yep. His full name is Kevin Spacey Fowler. Not Kevin Spacey Spacey as I thought OP meant.
On Titan, you could strap on wings and fly around.
Moreover, the atmosphere is >5% natural gas, but without oxygen you can’t burn it. I suppose oxygen would be considered the fuel in that case and you’d pipeline that instead? And being able to breathe would be a nice side-benefit.
Did you know that, for every snake on Earth, there is one snake dick?
This assumes there is an exact 1:1 ratio of male to female snakes, which is almost certainly not the case.
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I’m aware. My point stands.
So does the snakes’.