murderouscow101
murderouscow101 t1_j6h1j9k wrote
Reply to comment by a_weak_child in TIL redwood trees -- growing to heights of 350 feet or more (over 100 meters) -- have roots that go only about ten feet into the ground. by OccludedFug
Neither. Bald eagles are exclusive to North America.
murderouscow101 t1_j6g06md wrote
Reply to comment by DerisiveGibe in TIL redwood trees -- growing to heights of 350 feet or more (over 100 meters) -- have roots that go only about ten feet into the ground. by OccludedFug
Sorry, still lost, what's that measurement in cheeseburgers by bald eagles?
murderouscow101 t1_j6a2gdi wrote
Reply to TIL that Albert Severin Roche, who was initially rejected by the French Army for being "too puny", was publicly called "the first soldier of France" by General Foch in 1918 for his heroism in WWI by AnselaJonla
This is the kind of man that Steve Rogers looks up to
murderouscow101 t1_j2fwfan wrote
Reply to comment by lofty2p in TIL that the "Super Ballon d'Or" is the name of a former prize that was awarded on December 24, 1989, by the French football magazine France Football for the best football player of the last three decades. This award has been given only once, and Alfredo Di Stéfano is the only winner. by Knight_TheRider
Only European players were eligible. Probably should have mentioned that up front in the article instead of trying to make it sound like it was a world wide award.
murderouscow101 t1_j2b0oqd wrote
Reply to comment by Shnitzel_von_S in Critical Hits by Laralas
That was it, thanks! God I love that game
murderouscow101 t1_j2axs0v wrote
Reply to comment by Redoneter593 in Critical Hits by Laralas
I seem to recall it popping on the screen as "shot a dick head in the dick head" 🤣
murderouscow101 t1_j1o1x1q wrote
Reply to comment by RikersTrombone in TIL Why Dog Paws Smell Like Fritos. Even the cleanest, healthiest pooch has trillions of bacteria and fungi living on their skin. That yeasty, corn chip smell is actually a normal byproduct of harmless bacteria, usually Proteus or Pseudomonas, both of which are naturally present in our environment. by Rossknight65
You do you then friend.
murderouscow101 t1_j1o1vu5 wrote
Reply to comment by ghostmalhost in TIL Why Dog Paws Smell Like Fritos. Even the cleanest, healthiest pooch has trillions of bacteria and fungi living on their skin. That yeasty, corn chip smell is actually a normal byproduct of harmless bacteria, usually Proteus or Pseudomonas, both of which are naturally present in our environment. by Rossknight65
I've cuddled plenty of dogs in my life and I've never gotten remotely close to sniffing their feet, but okay, you do you.
murderouscow101 t1_j1mem7r wrote
Reply to TIL Why Dog Paws Smell Like Fritos. Even the cleanest, healthiest pooch has trillions of bacteria and fungi living on their skin. That yeasty, corn chip smell is actually a normal byproduct of harmless bacteria, usually Proteus or Pseudomonas, both of which are naturally present in our environment. by Rossknight65
Who sniffs dog feet to figure this out?
murderouscow101 t1_j78mbi1 wrote
Reply to TIL in early 1942 the Battle of Los Angeles was fought, with an hour-long barrage of anti-aircraft artillery fired from the city against a perceived Japanese invasion. The cause: a stray weather balloon. by McKFC
"Weather baloon" 👽