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What have you learnt today? - 2015

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Barry Manilow is gay. Am I the only person in the world who didn't know?

www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-3031130

You could have knocked me down with a feather.

The Daily Mail quoted as its source the National Enquirer? The story is likely fake. The NE tends to be the rag that gives us headlines like "Woman give birth to own head!" Or stories about two headed animals roaming the countryside. Its all garbage. They wouldn't know how to print an honest news story.
 
It breaks my heart to discover premium guys in their idiot act..make me think "money" is the only thing could fill the gap. -_-
 
We use too much toilet paper, and most toilets are now "low flow" for water conservation... but you have to flush 3-4 Times to get everything to go down so you're not really conserving anything.

Its like the new "High Efficiency" washers that use less water. But the detergent still creates the same amount of suds so you have to rinse multiple times and end up using more water than previous "standard efficiency" washers used. Or you cut down on the amount of detergent used and your clothes don't get clean. Or you can by the detergent "designed for high efficiency washers" which doesn't produce as much suds. For the most part all it is is a throwback to the non-concentrated form of the detergent so it still doesn't clean your laundry as well as the non-high efficiency washers did when they used a full tub of water. In some things less definitely isn't more, no matter how much the idiots try to make you believe it is. #-o
 
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you wear that to kiss who? ^^

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Plutocrats..means

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Ok..Now Im gonna do "What have you learnt today?" LIVE-edition ^^

How?

At this point I dont know whether almond-nut is actually fruit? Seed? Rhizome or root material like in peanut?
Is almond actually dangling from a tree? (like nuts, no pun :mrgreen:) or is it in the ground?
I have no idea..^^

Lets find out ;) ~~~~~~~
 
Oh! They're from a tree!! :=D:
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The almond flower (which resembling sakura/cheery blossom) die off/spent while its polination creates almond- a nut Im eating right now..
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absolutely crunchy, delicious and healthy :gogirl:

Gosh I love almonds :rolleyes:
 
How about pistachio?

They're also from a tree
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looks like olives for a glimpse

^^
absolutely freakin yummy and expensive.
Gosh! I love pistachio!!
 
This spider weaves a nest, then she liquifies herself to feed the kids, initially from the mouth she brings up 41% of her body mass, but the little mites then go on to pierce her skin and suck the life out of her, the last organ to shut down is her heart, after giving up 96% of her bodymass.

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/when-mom-serves-herself-dinner

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"The Cheesecake Factory" really exists, although the version in The Big Bang Theory is said to resemble something called "Denny's". It is renowned for the extreme calorific value of its food.
 
Mascot, New South Wales, Australia (near the Sydney airport) has a sizable Asian population, and I even saw an Indonesian restaurant here - something I don't believe I've ever seen in the States.

Australia has a TV series that they can actually get away with calling "Californication" and it's on one of the main cable channels (or over the air - I'm not sure which). I know nothing about the show.
 
Something very surprising I learned in the National Museum of Australia today - among their World War I ["the Great War"] materials. I never realized Australia had a major role in that War, but that's not what I learned today - no I learned that a couple days ago.

There was a very long text from the DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF RECRUITING, VICTORIA BARRACKS, MELBOURNE - presumably dated somewhere "around" (just before or after) August 4, 1914 - the date that Australia declared war on Germany.

WORLD WAR II WAS ALREADY BEING PREDICTED!!! I never knew or would have imagined this.

"The danger for Australia lies perhaps not so much in the possibility of invasion in this war, as the fear of what may happen in the next war - the war which Germany will certainly make within a generation of she is not beaten to-day. Should that second war be allowed to occur, Australia would have no right to count with certainty on the protection of a British navy..."

And the writer of the article went on to include a quote from K. F. WOLFF OF THE PAN-GERMAN LEAGUE - in which he is talking about "master races and inferior races"...

This is in 1914, folks! Did anybody here have any idea that World War II (in the European theater) appears to have virtually been pre-destined?

I'm absolutely astonished.
 
Black youth are dumb as a boot. Baltimore now....here we go again ferguson. I bet the local Kfc won't get vandalized
 
The life of a galley slave in eighteenth-century Venice wasn't good but it wasn't quite as bad as you might think. They weren't all criminals, some were volunteers. Many soldiers deserted and sold themselves to a galley captain because the pay and conditions were better. The Army did nothing about it because the Venetian Republic needed a powerful fleet more than it needed soldiers. Their wealth and prestige depended on sea power and it was difficult to get ships in and out of the Adriatic when there was no wind. There were about 3000 galley slaves in Corfu in the 1740s.

The criminals were treated with contempt but the volunteers were respected. Both enjoyed certain privileges, such as stealing without getting punished. If you caught one red-handed you could give him a hiding, but if you injured him badly enough to put him out of action you had to pay compensation to his master. If a criminal galley slave was sentenced to death the master was paid compensation by the court.

Read all about it in Casanova's "History of My Life", volume 2, chapter 6.
 
Century Egg could become a "hit" for easter related celebration..
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So beautiful :rolleyes:

if it's not that stink :roll:
 
Native indonesian drink coffee from a cat (toddy cat) defecation product. That's right, not a fiction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kopi_Luwak
quite expensive..tastefully..:cool:
Kopi luwak is one of the most expensive coffees in the world, selling for between US$100 and $600 per pound in 2010.[1] The specialty Vietnamese weasel coffee, which is made by collecting coffee beans eaten by wild civets, is sold at US$3,000 per kilogram.[31] Most customers are Asian, especially those originating from Japan, Taiwan and South Korea.[32] Sources vary widely as to annual worldwide production.

can starbucks touch that? ^^
 
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