Librosaurus
Librosaurus t1_je0dj7w wrote
Reply to comment by CeccoGrullo in TIL in the tiny African kingdom of Lesotho, a local style of accordion folk music known as Famo has sprung a fierce bloody gang war which has contributed to its high homicide rate. Little-known to the outside world, scores of musicians and hundreds of DJs, fans, family members etc. have been slain. by delano1998
Yeah but how much of it is arable and/or populated?
Librosaurus t1_jdowbra wrote
Reply to comment by Emergency_Mine_4455 in TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
Ah, I see. Thanks!
Librosaurus t1_jdmmqbd wrote
Reply to comment by LikeWisedUp in TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
I don't know if disinformation is a perfectly fair assessment of the milder, modern concerns around MSG (although I don't contest it being disinformation in the past)
Librosaurus t1_jdmml8k wrote
Reply to TIL that Chinese Food was introduced into America during the California Gold Rush, starting in 1848. As 30,000 immigrants had arrived from the Canton region of China, the restaurants gave the predominantly male population a connection to home and provided gathering places for the Chinese community. by jdward01
Why does the fact they were male relate to the rest of the title?
Librosaurus t1_jdmjbrs wrote
Reply to TIL, the placenta that forms with a fetus isn't created by the mother. It grows from the fertilized egg and some fetuses actually develop outside the uterus attached to the intestines in the body cavity. by darw1nf1sh
Too gross for a broad base sub like this, sorry
Librosaurus t1_je0m6uh wrote
Reply to comment by arcanum7123 in TIL that the EU forces soda makers to introduce tethered caps to make sure they are being recycled. by memeiel
I hate to tell you this but...
I am pretty sure that they can't recycle black plastic unless it is attached to something else recyclable.
I believe it's something to do with the scanners have difficulty spotting black plastic and sorting it correctly.