"I could do any switch. You name 'em, channel 1, 2, 4… sometimes 3, if people were interested in that channels current program.
And, of course, good old channel 5."
Bit like that, eh?
Wird schon quappen!
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"I could do any switch. You name 'em, channel 1, 2, 4… sometimes 3, if people were interested in that channels current program.
And, of course, good old channel 5."
Bit like that, eh?
This despite society’s frequent demand to “Know your ABCs”.
Zinc?! I never could live without zinc …
They can’t do that! Shoot them … or something
I guess his reasoning was a little coarse and rough.
How can he have written a Jedi Master’s thesis and not be a Jedi Master?!


Ah well, good to hear that at least, and never mind then.


“Did you try erasing everything from the beginning and letting it reemerge again?”


You mean this one, right? But it looks so cute <3


I don’t remember the details, but wasn’t there a massive genetic bottleneck event in early (modern?) human prehistory?
Could be fun if it didn’t happen and we were more genetically diverse!


Most sensible answer yet (maybe not the most exciting one though ;) )
Sorry you got sick!


First on a big container ship, then on a midsize cruise ship, then on a riverboat, then on a two-person inflatable paddle boat. When I finally clung to a pool noodle, I realized it was time to get rid of the tattoo and return to the shore.
I for one never doubted you for a second.


Number 5 made me rethink my life, get an anchor tattoo and turn to the sea.


I bet OP invented this mysterious friend just to get some good recommendations!


Starch is the nourishing part in a lot of our staple foods (potatos, cereals etc.) and easily digestible. Cellulose is a major component of wood (and cotton and paper) and of what we call “fiber” in our food, the stuff we cannot digest.
Both starch and cellulose are long, sometimes interlinked chains of glucose molecules. The only difference is at which corner of each glucose molecule the next is attached.


Another one about cheese: The cheese blocks you can get at the super market are reasonably small-portioned food items. The moon is a celestial body revolving around the Earth at a distance of around 250,000 miles, yet both are made from the same material. Makes you think.
@m3t00@lemmy.world solved it, “tufted titmouse” is the name :)
That’s one seal-looking shark