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Bubbagumpredditor t1_jacw0bm wrote
Reply to Kai has no shame by suhmarine
"gee, why can't we drink the water anymore..."
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja8dpk7 wrote
Reply to comment by Wet_Side_Down in The fence is five feet tall, and not doing much by drak0bsidian
Hard pack
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja8ddya wrote
Reply to comment by Kichigai in TIFU by forgetting to buy cat food (more of a YIFU actually) by Kichigai
I'm assuming they refused to eat it.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja8bt42 wrote
Reply to comment by fishinbarbie in Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
If that a yellow lab it's probably the 3rd time today. Fuckers love swimming
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja8bi71 wrote
Reply to comment by EndlessJump in Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
Feels like this is neither of their first ice hole rodeo
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja8bdvb wrote
Reply to comment by ledow in Didn't fear and rescued by M178music
Added danger of rock hard nips cutting through ice.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja7tgmc wrote
Do you not have some tuna or chicken? Or fish?
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja6r9us wrote
Reply to My son just turned 2 but tonight he gifted us this picture we titled "Deep Thought Toddler" by Just_Another_Frodo
"Do I poop now, or later when it's less convenient?"
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja6ha27 wrote
Reply to comment by honey_rainbow in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
When it kicks in your door and steals your cat.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja50i3q wrote
Reply to comment by QristopherQuixote in The ultimate solar panels are coming: perovskites with 250% more efficiency by Renu_021
I mean, that might not be a deal breaker if they are easily recycled
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja06dvx wrote
Reply to 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
God-damnit. I can't even do that. /R/Prosopagnosia says hi
Bubbagumpredditor t1_ja064tf wrote
Reply to comment by GlobalTravelR in Vegetable shortages in UK could be ‘tip of iceberg’, says farming union by Mighty_L_LORT
I'm sure something will turnip
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j9zaicp wrote
Reply to comment by Asclepius333 in Pueblo deputy awarded Purple Heart for injuries suffered during shooting of Richard Ward by Drablit
That explains it
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j9sfg14 wrote
Reply to comment by KingRobotPrince in Pueblo deputy awarded Purple Heart for injuries suffered during shooting of Richard Ward by Drablit
Looks reasonably accurate to me. At what point did he warrant two rounds to the chest?
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j99fe2f wrote
They're ok, but for some reason they bug me. Like they're too fancy or something. I don't know, I think it's just me.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j91fk73 wrote
Reply to TIL that Simo Häyhä AKA the sniper White Death kept a Winter War diary, that was discovered in 2017 from his nephew's drawer, when a local museum was looking for memorabilia for an exhibition on Häyhä by Nopatme
"dear diary, Froze my balls off again. Also killed every Russian within a 10 kilometer radius. Bored now."
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j8x44bv wrote
Reply to comment by enter_the_slatrix in TIL that in the 1980s musical "Chess", the American's fortunes change depending on which version is being played; in the West End version, he quits the match and loses his World Championship, while in the Broadway version, he discovers a tactical edge and gains it. by London-Roma-1980
Omg yeah. I thought it was just a ridiculous thing to have a play about, then a friend was in it and after seeing it's it was excellent. The whole thing is set during the cold war with the us vs Soviet, and has got all the bullshit of the time with defectors and politics and kgb and international rivalries and all that.
Seriously, it's much better than it sounds by the name.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j8eaj72 wrote
Reply to The brain can rapidly detect and process fearful faces that are otherwise invisible to the eye. There appears to be a neural pathway for detection of fear, which operates automatically, outside of conscious awareness. by Wagamaga
Makes sense that you would have this programmed at the subconscious level. If Todd is suddenly terrified because he saw a cave bear sneaking up on you you want your body to react NOW
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j8e3b8z wrote
Reply to comment by kingkellogg in TIL that Sony released in 2010 a 22" HD-Ready TV (Sony Bravia KDL-22PX300) with a build-in PlayStation 2 in its stand! by Vekin03
Until the console breaks.
Or you want to get a new version of the console.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j7s3mry wrote
Reply to comment by phoenixmusicman in The James Webb Space Telescope just found an asteroid by total accident, its smallest object yet by pecika
Yes, because there is only one small asteroid in the solar system, no need to look for others.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j7pa2xc wrote
Reply to comment by WalkingTurtleMan in The James Webb Space Telescope just found an asteroid by total accident, its smallest object yet by pecika
I mean, yeah. But this things big brother is out there somewhere, I'd like to know where it is before it lands in the Pacific at a berjillion miles an hour.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j7p9pb3 wrote
Reply to comment by Shervi in The James Webb Space Telescope just found an asteroid by total accident, its smallest object yet by pecika
>Why don‘t you educate yourself before you share your ignorant opinion? >
Hahaha. Let's break down your comment.
>First: 30% of earth is land and only 45% is inhabited. So not even 15%
So you think an asteroid impact is only bad if it lands on a city? More importantly you think it would only be bad if it hit land?
>Second: Not every asteroid hits earth
Really? I thought every single one hit us ever time. /S
>Third: We have the moon
Yes. Yes we do. And I have a Prius.
>Fourth: There is something called atmosphere
100 miles of air would stop an asteroid? Whuhu we're all saved! But how do you explain the dinosaurs and that iridium layer? Oh and all those giant craters around?
>Fifth: How are you so entitled ? Those are the top scientists on earth and see get most of them. You are just scared blindly. You REALLY need it. Then go do it.
I am assuming English is not your first language? Either way this is kinda incoherent.
>6: What would it even change or matter ?
See, this is an actual valid point. > >Please read books people.
Yeah. WE'RE the ones who need to educate ourselves, not you. Sure thing sparky.
>Sorry that I snapped but this shit is making me mad.
You're ranting because I think we don't spend enough resources tracking potentially human extinction causing objects? Is that you Dr. Moriarty?
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j7ml920 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The James Webb Space Telescope just found an asteroid by total accident, its smallest object yet by pecika
Sure. Science, communications, and we're just starting to get into the industry angle.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_j7l77cb wrote
Reply to comment by MayOverexplain in The James Webb Space Telescope just found an asteroid by total accident, its smallest object yet by pecika
Yeah, this one is, the other 20000 we missed are bigger.
Bubbagumpredditor t1_jacwkcu wrote
Reply to Google is rolling out fall detection to all Pixel Watch users by prehistoric_knight
Needs an "I fell, but it's nice down here. Siri, bring me another beer" option.