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  • zikzak025@lemmy.worldtoToday I Learned@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    I have to call bullshit on this whole thing, no way one guy can hold two records for the world’s oldest and second oldest cats, even if there was a specific lifestyle.

    Reads to me like the Mediterranean diet myth, where all these unusually long-lived pensioners in southern Europe turned out to just be relatives covering up the person’s death to continue collecting money.

    Just seems like an attention grab to me. People will try to be famous for anything.



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    Mostly I didn’t like the first season because it felt like a weird retread of the premise of Mass Effect. Never bothered watching anything beyond that.

    Trying too hard to be gritty and serious, when the somewhat campier aspects of TNG are what originally sold me on that series.

    TNG had its share of serious and deep plots, but the less serious, self-aware episodes are what give it character.








  • I’m not a linguistics expert and this is just me offering an unsolicited layman’s opinion, but perhaps the nuance comes from whether or not one might still conceive of the words being related despite the acknowledged difference in definition?

    For example, “bat” (the animal) and “bat” (the implement) are homonyms that are used to describe two clearly different things. But maybe one might think of “scale” being connected between its various uses when it is not. “Scale” (the measuring tool) uses plates which are similar to the flat plates of fish scales. Or that to “scale” a distance is like measuring a “scale” of height. Something like that.





  • FWIW I initially just took this in the context of the source material, Game of Thrones.

    Cersei Lannister (pictured) comes from a noble house whose sigil is a lion. They use a lot of lion metaphors. One of the quotes from her father Tywin (in the show at least) is “The lion does not concern himself with the opinions of the sheep.”

    Cersei as a character, though, is a bit of a hot mess who makes it her business to concern herself with everyone.


  • My 90’s childhood trauma resurfaced here.

    I pressed + a few times to keep making the horse bigger, which made me happy, and wondered “How far can I go with this?”

    So I pressed it a few more times, with diminishing results, and then I started feeling anxious for some reason. I realized I was thinking “Wait, this is a setup. How long until it turns into a horrifying face and screams at me?”

    Too many old gimmicky sites/flash games that cause users to focus more intently/rush on through before throwing in a jump scare. Always hated that stuff.

    Based on the other comments though, I’m relieved it seems to be an innocuous site that just helps a horse achieve its dream of becoming as big as it can possibly be.