The thread of learning something new every day
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@machpants said in The thread of learning something new every day:
@bones said in The thread of learning something new every day:
Once you start clapping, you never stop. The time inbetween claps just becomes longer.
Until you're dead, obviously
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I found out about a festival in Mali, where the townsfolk get water form the river and make a big old pile of mud, and then repair the cracks on the Great Mosque of Djenne, which is made of mud.
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@taniwharugby working bees are now called festivals. Something to keep in mind for the local club.
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@antipodean was pretty much large scale working bee, zero fucks given about health and safety with people standing on those bits sticking out to work on areas around them.
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In 2010 a law was introduced that made kidnapping brides or marriage by abduction illegal in Chechnya...although the law hasn't stopped the practice.
Bride abductions are an endemic phenomenon in the Caucasus and Central Asia. In Chechnya alone, rights activists say as many as one in four marriages begins with the woman being kidnapped and forced to wed against her will.
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@taniwharugby To hell with that. Living with someone who is with you voluntarily can be difficult enough. Imagine trying to cohabit with someone you've forced to be there. So many opportunities for utu, you'd never know when your moment of karma would be at hand.
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Learnt something new today
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@no-quarter define "stand around"
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@no-quarter said in The thread of learning something new every day:
Learnt something new today
The Onion has a Metro section now?
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@antipodean Neither you nor your mate are gay until you fit his second bollock in your mouth.
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Brood X cicada spends 17 years in the ground and emerge en masse and live for several weeks.
A type of fungus eats into its abdomen and drops its spores as the cicada flies about, the fungus is listed as an illicit drug.
Interesting podcast about them.
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@taniwharugby said in The thread of learning something new every day:
Brood X cicada spends 17 years in the ground and emerge en masse and live for several weeks.
... And lots of hibernating animals come out in prime year cycles.... Because Nature right?
Or voodoo