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NNovis t1_jb7wc3h wrote
Reply to comment by b-cat in Florida man finds giant clam estimated to be 214 years old by citytiger
I was about to comment "PUT IT BACK!" Happy end.
NNovis t1_j8eyeky wrote
Reply to I am a 15f with diagnosed aquagenic urticaria - an allergy to water. Ask me anything! by AlternativeSign272
Does humidity factor into things at all? Do you have to use a dehumidifier in your room during wet summers?
NNovis t1_j53felo wrote
Reply to What color are cancer cells? by jennlara
Cancer is going to be whatever color tissue it originated from. Liver cancer is probably going to be the color of a liver. Brain cancer, brain color, etc etc. Cancer is just cells in tissue that are growing out of control and taking extra resources from the body to sustain itself, that's all. They're practically normal cells otherwise.
NNovis t1_j4crsr6 wrote
Reply to Maxed out luck! by PhonedVenus21345678
Wonder if there's a camera person here too. Cause the camera person saw it coming too....
NNovis t1_j1nbc0s wrote
She's kinda doing the Sonic pose from Adventure
NNovis t1_ixodfrt wrote
You know what, good for him to take the day off. I know the circumstances aren't the best but doing this for 27 years straight? Rotate people in and out.
NNovis t1_ixjpngn wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why do humans like music? by [deleted]
So, I think the real answer is we don't know. There going to be a lot of guesses based on SOME evidence, but there is never going to be anything conclusive because we can't really go back and time and observe the moment when humans first started to make and enjoy music.
Obviously, music can be enjoyed by more than just humans, so maybe the question shouldn't be "why humans" but more like "where did the love of music first start?" and maybe we have a common ancestor with other animals that explains that love.
NNovis t1_jd5mtbl wrote
Reply to ELI5 Why are so many Indian people deformed? by Acheron98
There is some good answers here but something I'm not seeing is that, frankly, you're not studying the statistical likelihood of deformities in a population. You're seeing pictures or news articles or social media posts and social media has a bias for trying to get the most clicks through outrage or shock or awe or sex, whatever. So how you came to see those instances aren't representative of what's happening in reality.