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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Rinox@feddit.ittoScience Memes@mander.xyzCarl?
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    2 months ago

    Iirc is to attract birds so it can infect the bird and use it to reproduce. After the bird has eaten the parasite out of the snail’s eyeballs, the snail can often regenerate and keep living as usual. This is what I recall from a YouTube video at least ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


  • Yeah, it pretty much blew out that whole section of coastline, that big hole is called a “caldera”. It’s still active btw, you can go and check it out if you want. Look for Solfatara di Pozzuoli.

    You can also look at the Greek island of Santorini, where the whole western and central part of the island was blown off during the bronze age iirc. Historians speculate the eruption, earthquake and tsunamis caused by the event could have partially influenced the collapse of the Minoan civilization, the rise of the Mycenaeans, turmoil in Egypt and possibly even the fall of the Chinese empire due to a global winter. Crazy stuff


  • Rinox@feddit.ittoScience Memes@mander.xyzcheckmate, big geology!!
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    2 months ago

    Except Vesuvius, which looks like a volcano, but in 79CE erupted violently sending lave, magma and molten rocks several kilometers away, exactly like the stuffy nose you described. It completely destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum, burying them for thousands of years.

    Still nothing when compared to the destruction that the “Campi Flegrei” volcano brought 37’000 years ago, completely burying a huge section of the Campanian coastline.




  • Rinox@feddit.ittoScience Memes@mander.xyzEvolution isn't linear.
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    2 months ago

    Yup, the T. rex is just extinct, chickens are the closest thing genetically speaking (or one of the closest, I’m not sure).

    Same reason why humans don’t actually descend from monkeys, both monkeys and humans descend instead from a common ancestor that no longer exists. This is why, IMO, Digimon could be a better representation of evolution than Pokémon, since one Digimon can evolve into many different forms, so that kitten could become a fridge, but also a dragon or a knight with cannons, depending on the evolutionary line.

    Then again, I doubt any of these were intended as a realistic portrayal of anything at all, least of all the theory of evolution.









  • It would actually be called “white ragù” and it’s not usually associated with the city of Bologna like the classic “ragù alla Bolognese”. The best white ragù I’ve had was actually in Tuscany. They have fucking great meat down there (also great wine)

    As for the “sauce” element, it’s usually created by the fat released from the pork meat (and the bacon/pancetta). In OP’s dish, the issue is that he didn’t incorporate the sauce with the pasta, therefore it looks dry and unappetizing. White pasta, when just left there on its own, is pretty bad. It needs to cling on to a sauce (which can be just some olive oil, but it needs something).

    Next time, I’d advise putting it in a pan with the sauce and toss it for a minute or so, then serve.