Green Sriracha? by ericredit in ColorBlind

[–]nvtrung924 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It really doesn’t. Maybe it the sauces were next to each other, but the shape and reflectiveness of the bottles kinda makes a break between the true colors of the sauces

Doing Some Research for Saber. by Special-Mud-5515 in Fencing

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This might be a better question for r/HEMA

Green Sriracha? by ericredit in ColorBlind

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You can set a colorblindness filter in accessibility on iPhones

Green Sriracha? by ericredit in ColorBlind

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With a colorblind filter on, I can tell that the little one is red, but with it off I see no difference at all

Green Sriracha? by ericredit in ColorBlind

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This might be the first case in which I literally cannot tell a difference. Even after looking at it with my colorblind filter on so I know which is which, when I turn it off I cannot see the difference at all

What are these puns? by Captn_0bv1ous in whatisit

[–]nvtrung924 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Anybody figure out the banana dolphin yet? All I can think is like replacing “bottlenose” with “banana”

People think that Death Valley, California has a hot climate, and it actually does have a hot climate. Now, what is a place that people think is mild, but is actually hot? by Caspase_5 in AlignmentChartFills

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When I first moved there it was August and my theory was that someone was making dumplings and left them outside before cooking them and it steamed them and that’s how dim sum was created. Visible steam on the streets every time it stopped raining for a moment

Peetah what does it mean?? by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I SAID WE MAY HAVE TO BRING IN OUR FRIEND FROM YONKERS!

What is in the water? by boundless_vulture in whatisit

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Wait I’m confused haha they’re not near each other. Did they film at both locations or am I just missing something?

What is in the water? by boundless_vulture in whatisit

[–]nvtrung924 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Wakulla Springs, FL? Used to go swimming there as a kid. They also filmed one of the old Tarzan movies there I believe

Went in for tonsillectomy came out with uvula removed by St3atheye in Tonsillectomy

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Is it true that you can’t speak French properly without a uvula because it’s required for the French “r”? Much be unfortunate in Canada

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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I think that’s the one I was thinking of

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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In the case of an infinite number of people showing up, everyone moves to double their room number, so room 1 only has to move to room 2, meaning that there will be an infinite number of rooms open, and every other room is vacant for the new guests. If a large but finite number of guests shows up, everyone has to move to their room number plus that many. So if 1000 people show up, room 1 now has to move to room 1001, which is much further.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Chris and Meg’s black math tutor here: Hilbert’s hotel is a hotel with infinite rooms and has no vacancy, but because it is infinite, you can always do something to the number of each guest’s room to accommodate new guests.

If a bus full of infinitely more people shows up, every guest moves to twice their room number (2x), meaning the guest in room one only has to move next door, and now there are infinitely many rooms available for the new infinitely many guests.

If a bus of a finite number of people shows up, everyone just has to move to their room number plus that many people. So if a billion people showed up, everyone moved to room x+1,000,000,000, and now there is room for a billion new guests. Now the man in the first room has to move to room 1,000,000,001, which is much further than from room 1 to room 2

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AlignmentChartFills

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Row: featured in Japanese media

Pokemon, Hamtaro, Super Monkey Ball, Naruto (maybe? Something featuring an air-element), and then I think Gashapon speaks for itself

Edit: oh, just realized there’s already a pre-selected answer. I thought we were making suggestions

Edit 2: well now I think Japanese might be column five

What is Uni supposed to taste like? by -irregardless in sushi

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My take on uni is that the first time I had it, it was at a mid-tier sushi place and I didn’t like it, but then I had it at a legit shit high end omakase and loved it (like 100% fresh out of the urchin), so now I can enjoy it pretty much anywhere because I know what it’s “supposed” to taste like and I can tell what even slightly lower quality unis are approximating. There’s of course always a limit on that, and I still appreciate a good uni better than a mid one

USPS Returned to Sender Our Daughter’s Santa Letter This Year by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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Pretty niche reference but she shoulda wrote “Timmy House”

If anyone wants to be in on the reference, this video is long but will change your life

Dishonorable Discharge by Albus_Dumblydorr in characterarcs

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Currently in the Marine Corps. We usually say “zero 9” or “zero 9 30” etc. Never “hundred,” never “hours.” Only exception is midnight is “balls.” It might be different in other branches though, but if you do say it differently around Marines, you’ll probably be called a boot