InappropriateTA
InappropriateTA t1_iy64rla wrote
Reply to comment by anasui1 in Mo Brings Plenty Was About to Quit Acting. Then Came ‘Yellowstone.’ by Reditate
That’s like a ‘hood name for a cat that has enough grass to share for the group whenever he comes around to a party.
InappropriateTA t1_iy5v221 wrote
Reply to comment by 8ell0 in 5 Connecticut police officers charged after Black man left paralyzed following ride in police van by AudibleNod
That’s because the country works for some people and against other people, by design.
InappropriateTA t1_ixwq128 wrote
Reply to comment by risk_is_our_business in TIL that in 1939 Ernest Vincent Wright wrote and published a 50,000 word novel, 'Gadsby' which does not contain the letter 'e' . A warehouse containing most copies of the book burned down. by Lupercali
It’s actually because nobody saw any trees during the conflagration, so nobody thought to pull the Fir Alarm.
InappropriateTA t1_iwmqvrf wrote
Reply to comment by Cuillin in TIL, there's a condition called, "Encopresis" wherein the sufferer loses control of their bowels after holding in their stool as long as they can first. by SweetPrism
> By definition, doesn’t everyone poop their pants “after holding in their stool as long as they can”?
I’m not reading it that way. The qualifier about pooping pants is important.
InappropriateTA t1_iwmj6r5 wrote
Reply to comment by Cuillin in TIL, there's a condition called, "Encopresis" wherein the sufferer loses control of their bowels after holding in their stool as long as they can first. by SweetPrism
Right, what the guy above is saying I took to mean that people who are in an emergency situation where they have to hold it in and then end up pooping their pants, have held it in as long as they could.
InappropriateTA t1_iwll2m6 wrote
You can use Mew’s Devolution Beam attack to turn it back to Vulpix.
InappropriateTA t1_iwlkkt1 wrote
Reply to comment by Cuillin in TIL, there's a condition called, "Encopresis" wherein the sufferer loses control of their bowels after holding in their stool as long as they can first. by SweetPrism
He didn’t say that everyone holds stuff in as long as they can. Just that when the outcome is pooping your pants, the holding of your bowels preceding that is always as long as you can.
InappropriateTA t1_iwjff1a wrote
Reply to comment by RedSonGamble in TIL: humans in northeast part of India have been "growing" bridges for centuries, by manipulating the living roots of certain trees by Neryl
That’s absurd; horses don’t use human keyboards.
InappropriateTA t1_iuz07ep wrote
Reply to comment by PaxNova in Cops: ‘Hood CNN’ reporter’s murder solved but no prosecution by Khdotsh
From my time on jury duty, the prosecution’s job is not to prove anything “beyond the shadow of a doubt,” it’s to prove “beyond a reasonable doubt.”
InappropriateTA t1_iumiym5 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL that the first movie to have surround sound was from 1940; Walt Disney's Fantasia. Some versions of 'Fantasound' called for 52 speakers. by infected_scab
You have 2 ears that provide spatial awareness. Surround sound allows you to hear things all around you.
When you are watching something and you can hear the on-screen characters’ dialog like it’s coming from right in front of you, while hearing sounds of the jungle setting that the characters are in coming from behind, beside, and above you, it’s pretty immersive.
InappropriateTA t1_iuisqc4 wrote
Reply to What is with this flooding of this subreddit today with 80's theme intros? by inksmudgedhands
It’s not a joke, it’s just Reddit behavior (aka a circlejerk).
InappropriateTA t1_iubutdp wrote
Reply to comment by Attorney2257 in All three seasons of 'Mr. Mercedes' are coming to Disney+ in Australia & New Zealand on Wednesday, 2nd November 2022. by HumanOrAlien
[Serious] can I get that content using a VPN if I have a profile on my brother’s account? Or is it tied to the subscriber’s IP address or something?
InappropriateTA t1_iuapth9 wrote
Reply to comment by baldeagleNL in TIL that by solving Captchas we are helping to train machine learning models. by MisterMovie50
Pretty sure we also trained voice recognition/dictation software with a service/app/feature years ago.
InappropriateTA t1_itq7gkl wrote
Reply to comment by iamdew802 in The White Lotus Season 2 Is Messier and Hornier Than Ever Before by PetyrDayne
But still technically correct, right?
InappropriateTA t1_itafcna wrote
Reply to comment by Only_Contribution_70 in TIL that in 2005 burglars stole $71.6 million from a bank in Fortaleza, Brazil by setting up a fake landscaping company near the bank and digging a 256ft tunnel beneath two city blocks to the bank over 3 months. Neighbors noticed vanloads of soil removed daily but assumed it was business-related. by Lagavulin16_neat
People usually don’t mean minivan when they say van in this context. They typically mean a work/utility van like a Ford Econoline or Chevy Express, or a full cargo van like a Ford Transit.
I don’t know about that other comment, I don’t think I’ve ever heard a pickup truck (a light-duty truck with an open bed) called a van.
InappropriateTA t1_irymqx8 wrote
Reply to comment by WhileNotLurking in Cooperative sperm outrun loners in the mating race. In simulated reproductive tracts of animals like cattle and humans, the behavior increases the chances that groups of cooperative bovine sperm will outpace meandering loners as they race to fertilize a female egg cell, physicists report. by MistWeaver80
Herd. I mean, they’re also heard if they make noise and someone is close enough to hear them…
InappropriateTA t1_irozjfu wrote
Reply to comment by kassienaravi in TIL that passenger jet engines produce most of their thrust from fan at the front, not from the jet exhaust, and that this is called a high-bypass engine. by Rilot
Fan via link to the turbine, I mean.
InappropriateTA t1_irov5uu wrote
Reply to TIL that passenger jet engines produce most of their thrust from fan at the front, not from the jet exhaust, and that this is called a high-bypass engine. by Rilot
Isn’t the thrust generated by the turbine in the exhaust path, though?
Or are you contrasting this with thrust from exhaust impulse(?) like a rocket engine.
InappropriateTA t1_iy8qrla wrote
Reply to TIL that the most common papal name is John, with 20 popes taking this name. There have also been 45 papal names that have only been used once. by Blackraven2007
Proper record-keeping is important for maintaining an accurate papal trail.