Stealfur
Stealfur t1_jdiyost wrote
Reply to comment by Litmus44 in I went to the zoo today and there were 2 baguettes in a cage by MrRickSter
Da, of course! For instance. Dis you ever hear de one about the two men und the bear?
>!the men, who were taught to always respect nature, said to the bear, "No, thank you. We would like you to leave now. The bear, being a wild animal, did not care about their respectful request and mauled them to death!!<
Haha, silly men. This is not how you deal with a bear!
Editors note >! I'm not actually German and have no idea if this is funny or offensive. If someone I'd offended, let me know, and I'll delete it.!<
Stealfur t1_itq6p77 wrote
Reply to comment by patrickSwayzeNU in Scientists discover a marshmallow-like fluffy planet in deep space | Mashable by GullyShotta
No I'm not missing context. That is exactly my point. Scientists are calling a planet marshmallow-like despite being not really what a layman's would define as a marshmallow. Just like how define planets as Earth-like despite the fact that a layman's would not call such an inhospitable place "earth-like."
Their definitions do not match up with are pre-conceved expectations because their metric for classification is different from ours.
Stealfur t1_itpukyb wrote
Reply to comment by ainz-sama619 in Scientists discover a marshmallow-like fluffy planet in deep space | Mashable by GullyShotta
These are probably the same scientist that say "we found earth like plants!"
Mean while the plant they found has 3 times earth's gravity, has a liquid nitrogen ocean, 200 hour days, and rains glass every 3 hours. But hey, it's in a spot that could theoretically have water. EARTH-LIKE!
Stealfur t1_jdk7l0l wrote
Reply to comment by Tromboneguy_65 in I went to the zoo today and there were 2 baguettes in a cage by MrRickSter
Ah Scheisse