Figure we might as well have one of these! It's fun, and we have enough people always looking up random stuff or exploring new things.
Trivia, historical facts, hobby details, maybe even an outcome of a silly anecdote, it's all fair game!
For me rn, TIL that the director for the film version of Chicago is also credited as a choreographer, which explains a *lot* about how well the shots are matched to the dancing.
Today I Learned
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Y'know I kept thinking of posting a thing here and then forgetting what the thing I'd learned was by the time I was thinking about getting on the forum, this short-term memory thing has gotta stop.
Anyway, wasn't today, but yesterday I learned that baby swordfish are 50% stabby nose by length.
Look! LOOK AT THIS!!!
Anyway, wasn't today, but yesterday I learned that baby swordfish are 50% stabby nose by length.
Look! LOOK AT THIS!!!
That's my secret, Cap. I'm always bad at computers.
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Oh that sounds REALLY nice (and now I'm once again sad about Cats, oops)
I've never seen Chicago, maybe I should?
OMG OMG OMGInspectorCaracal wrote: ↑Tue 28 Jul, 2020, 4:12 pmI learned that baby swordfish are 50% stabby nose by length.
Look! LOOK AT THIS!!!
What I learned recently that I'm still very happy about is that Shuuichi Ikeda voiced Char Azenable both in the very first Gundam series, AND the reboot (aka Origins). HE'S SO GOOD
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TIL:
Though knickers is a very clear example of a Britishism now, it's interesting to note its AmE roots, since it is a clipping of knickerbockers. I presume this is because women's undies used to look like knickerbocker breeches. Source: Separated by a Common Language
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I defs recommend Chicago!!!!! It's very fun, very energetic, very uh... prescient? About outrage spotlights. Though it is also very sexual (more in the first half) and I know you are hella ace so the beginning (up through Billy Flynn's intro?) might feel cringey.Bee wrote: ↑Sun 02 Aug, 2020, 5:50 pmI've never seen Chicago, maybe I should?
OMG OMG OMGInspectorCaracal wrote: ↑Tue 28 Jul, 2020, 4:12 pmI learned that baby swordfish are 50% stabby nose by length.
Look! LOOK AT THIS!!!
Also seconding the omgs about the swordfish
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Today I learned that one can "glamp" in a Conestoga wagon.
I also learned that US states have regulations for what a campsite needs to have, which is a little surprising, considering some of the crappy campsites I remember staying in.
I also learned that US states have regulations for what a campsite needs to have, which is a little surprising, considering some of the crappy campsites I remember staying in.
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Yesterday I learned "Avon" means "River."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_g ... ed_Kingdom
Today I learned an oak tree lives 100-300 years.
(that'll come up in a story)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_g ... ed_Kingdom
Today I learned an oak tree lives 100-300 years.
(that'll come up in a story)
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Hrrm, good question! The story wasn't long enough for deep research...
Seems to depend on the species.