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This thread is for random facts/things you learn throughout the day
For example, last night I had a dream about the differences between American and British spelling*, so I looked it up today and found out that the British had no standard in spelling (e.g. -re and -er, -our and -or) until Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language (1755). Noah Webster defined the American spelling standard in his dictionary (1828) and it differs from the British standards because "America".
*Thrilling stuff, I know
For example, last night I had a dream about the differences between American and British spelling*, so I looked it up today and found out that the British had no standard in spelling (e.g. -re and -er, -our and -or) until Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language (1755). Noah Webster defined the American spelling standard in his dictionary (1828) and it differs from the British standards because "America".
*Thrilling stuff, I know
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If I learn a word, do I post it here, or in the new word thread, or in the Randomness thread?
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in the new word thread, this is for general triviadodint wrote:If I learn a word, do I post it here, or in the new word thread, or in the Randomness thread?
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Create a "Create a 'What Thread Should This Post Be Made In Megathread?'" to receive appropriate vetting prior to the post's final resting place.dodint wrote:If I learn a word, do I post it here, or in the new word thread, or in the Randomness thread?
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Oh, no. I know how to Megathread. The confusion does not reside in me.
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Don't sweat it, I wouldn't have anyway.
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it bothers me that these guys are successful. Trick shots got boring after the 4th youtube videoLITT wrote:... Dude perfect is a thing and they are millionaires
anyone who watches their videos should have their tongue cut out
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I'm more surprised that Skor bars are still around, although they could be unsold ones from the 90s that are finally being put on the shelf.LITT wrote:atomic fireballs are still around
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Skor: the poor man's Heath bar.iamjs wrote:I'm more surprised that Skor bars are still around, although they could be unsold ones from the 90s that are finally being put on the shelf.LITT wrote:atomic fireballs are still around
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Some twenty years later, the ace of spades was again used by American soldiers—this time as a terror weapon in the Vietnam War. US troops believed that Vietnamese traditions held the symbolism of the spade to mean death and ill-fortune, and in a bid to frighten and demoralize Viet Cong soldiers, it was common practice to mockingly leave an ace of spades on the bodies of killed Vietnamese and even to litter the forested grounds and fields with the card. This custom was believed to be so effective that the United States Playing Card Company was asked by Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry Regiment to supply crates of that single card in bulk. The crates were often marked with "Bicycle Secret Weapon".[8]
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Who's the mother?
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dagny?
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