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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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Did you know that the first stegosaurus lived 163 million years ago and the Tyrannosaurus Rex disappeared 66 million years ago. Which means there’s a bigger gap between the first stegosaurus and the last tyrannosaurus than there is between the tyrannosaurus and us now.
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The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.
Yes, although it's a fabled creature, the national animal of Scotland is actually the mythical unicorn — chosen because of its association with dominance and chivalry as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology. BRB, moving to Scotland real quick.
Or, if you're lucky you'll find one on here |
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By *ookie46Woman
over a year ago
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"The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.
Yes, although it's a fabled creature, the national animal of Scotland is actually the mythical unicorn — chosen because of its association with dominance and chivalry as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology. BRB, moving to Scotland real quick.
Or, if you're lucky you'll find one on here "
I had this question in a quiz last night |
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"The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.
Yes, although it's a fabled creature, the national animal of Scotland is actually the mythical unicorn — chosen because of its association with dominance and chivalry as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology. BRB, moving to Scotland real quick.
Or, if you're lucky you'll find one on here "
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The human body can deal with trace amounts of uranium. Plutonium, however human body cannot process so it will stay in your blood stream indefinitely. This is because plutonium does not occur naturally and has to be made in a breeder reactor. |
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"The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.
Yes, although it's a fabled creature, the national animal of Scotland is actually the mythical unicorn — chosen because of its association with dominance and chivalry as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology. BRB, moving to Scotland real quick.
Or, if you're lucky you'll find one on here
I had this question in a quiz last night " did you? That's so funny . Did you get it right? |
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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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"The human body can deal with trace amounts of uranium. Plutonium, however human body cannot process so it will stay in your blood stream indefinitely. This is because plutonium does not occur naturally and has to be made in a breeder reactor."
That’s how many superheroes got their powers! True story. |
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The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Did you know that the first stegosaurus lived 163 million years ago and the Tyrannosaurus Rex disappeared 66 million years ago. Which means there’s a bigger gap between the first stegosaurus and the last tyrannosaurus than there is between the tyrannosaurus and us now.
Every day’s a school day!
What interesting fact do you have to share with the class? You don’t need to put your hand up! Just call out! "
That's not true. They were both in Jurassic Park and that was only 27 years ago
Please check your facts before posting |
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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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"The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue. "
The North Sea nearly always looks brown though |
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"The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue.
The North Sea nearly always looks brown though "
Shit innit.... |
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"The human body can deal with trace amounts of uranium. Plutonium, however human body cannot process so it will stay in your blood stream indefinitely. This is because plutonium does not occur naturally and has to be made in a breeder reactor.
That’s how many superheroes got their powers! True story. "
I dunno, in a high enough concentration it would be a nasty way to die. |
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"The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue. "
This is called Raleigh Scattering |
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"The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue.
The North Sea nearly always looks brown though "
The north sea is actually one of the most biologically productive seas in the world. |
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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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"The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue.
The North Sea nearly always looks brown though
The north sea is actually one of the most biologically productive seas in the world."
Is biologically productive a euphemism for lots of shit? That reminds me, I need to go an be biologically productive after that cup of coffee. |
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"The ocean looks blue because red, orange and yellow (long wavelength light) are absorbed more strongly by water than is blue (short wavelength light). So when white light from the sun enters the ocean, it is mostly the blue that gets returned. Same reason the sky is blue.
The North Sea nearly always looks brown though
The north sea is actually one of the most biologically productive seas in the world.
Is biologically productive a euphemism for lots of shit? That reminds me, I need to go an be biologically productive after that cup of coffee. "
Yes and no lol. It does have a lot of shit, both land and marine shit. It also gets the right balance of nutrients and temperature so that it's full of plankton. Shit, there is even a deep sea coral reef at the bottom of the north sea. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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In a similar vein to your OP and one that never fails to make me feel old, given it was part of my teenage years...
Madness released Baggy Trousers closer to the Second World War than today's date |
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By *Vine OP Man
over a year ago
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"In a similar vein to your OP and one that never fails to make me feel old, given it was part of my teenage years...
Madness released Baggy Trousers closer to the Second World War than today's date "
Shut your actual face! That’s depressing. |
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"Did you know that the first stegosaurus lived 163 million years ago and the Tyrannosaurus Rex disappeared 66 million years ago. Which means there’s a bigger gap between the first stegosaurus and the last tyrannosaurus than there is between the tyrannosaurus and us now.
Every day’s a school day!
What interesting fact do you have to share with the class? You don’t need to put your hand up! Just call out!
That's not true. They were both in Jurassic Park and that was only 27 years ago
Please check your facts before posting " |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I know I've been talking an awful lot about Orgasm's lately(I'm at that stage on my "journey" where I am exploring and learning to explore this aspect of it. But did you know that higher Orgasm's is beneficial for one's physical and mental health. This has actually been well known in India, China, and the Americas for 1000's of years yet the west(Europeans only just discovered this in the last century). I even went on the NHS website to confirm its health benefits. Moreover an hour of orgasmic bliss is like 30 mins of hard core work out at the gym. I even checked that out too.
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By *Vine OP Man
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"I know I've been talking an awful lot about Orgasm's lately(I'm at that stage on my "journey" where I am exploring and learning to explore this aspect of it. But did you know that higher Orgasm's is beneficial for one's physical and mental health. This has actually been well known in India, China, and the Americas for 1000's of years yet the west(Europeans only just discovered this in the last century). I even went on the NHS website to confirm its health benefits. Moreover an hour of orgasmic bliss is like 30 mins of hard core work out at the gym. I even checked that out too.
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And yet there are so many nutters on here! |
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By *ookie46Woman
over a year ago
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"The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.
Yes, although it's a fabled creature, the national animal of Scotland is actually the mythical unicorn — chosen because of its association with dominance and chivalry as well as purity and innocence in Celtic mythology. BRB, moving to Scotland real quick.
Or, if you're lucky you'll find one on here
I had this question in a quiz last night did you? That's so funny . Did you get it right? "
Nope if only this thread had been yesterday |
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