Amerlis
Amerlis t1_ja6z9ml wrote
Reply to comment by navywater in Belarus to Mobilize 1.5 Million Potential Soldiers Outside the Armed Forces in Case of War, Senior Belarusian Official Claims by Leshracc
I’d imagine they wouldn’t dare. Not unless they want a mass flight of every able bodied male out of the country quicker than they can lock down the borders.
Amerlis t1_j9x2kg3 wrote
Reply to comment by BrokenEye3 in TIL scientists believe people started wearing clothes between 83k and 170k years ago because that's when clothing lice diverged from head lice. by cwood1973
A lot of people are still very upset about that.
Amerlis t1_j6okp99 wrote
Reply to TIL That the character who first said the phrase "fortune favours the bold" - Turnus, in the Aeneid, spends the rest of the story suffering military defeats before he's killed and heads to the underworld, miserable, at the end of the last book. by Equal_Caregiver_4909
“I took bold risks, and boy, were they bad.”
Amerlis t1_j6ejgoq wrote
Reply to TIL that modern store mannequins can now record video, sound and automatically analyze demographic data and customers reactions to products from facial expressions analysis by human8264829264
So all you folks that’s pulling pants down to check anatomical correctness, yeah it’s recorded. Forever.
Amerlis t1_j2324bg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in 'Freedom Convoy' organizers now promising 'world unity convoy' in Winnipeg in February by CanadianBeaver1983
Milking the donation cow for every drop.
Amerlis t1_iyamjv8 wrote
Reply to comment by Gloomy_Intention2674 in In Egypt, archaeologists find mummies with solid gold tongues by patatesogan
So where’s the mummies with the gold phalluses? What, no one thought “I’d sure like to do more of that in the afterlife.”?
Amerlis t1_iwocm94 wrote
Reply to comment by Guac__is__extra__ in Louisiana's juvenile detention centers filled to capacity; state asking judges to let some out of jail by InflationOk300
Setup to throw tax dollars at for-profit private prisons to come in and “save the children!”
Amerlis t1_jb2v67l wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL that the Convair Model 118, a tentative flying car from 1947, was shelved because its prototype crashed when a test pilot mixed up the flight engine's fuel gauge with the road engine's and didn't see the former run out. While he survived, this killed interest in the project. by ShabtaiBenOron
Rather not see r/idiotsinflyingcars. There’d be nsfw/nsfl tags all over the place.