Buck_Thorn
Buck_Thorn t1_j68glkh wrote
Reply to comment by mmmmmmBacon12345 in ELI5: why can't we use electricity to kill microorganisms in small amount of water ? by FreshT3ch
> Small things don't have a heart, they're just a little fluid sack.
Hey, now!
Buck_Thorn t1_j63u7uj wrote
I love the concept, but I do not like the way that you hijacked the backspace key to jump back to previous incidents that I looked at (desktop user here). Maybe add a "Previous" button for that? Maybe also add a key to the meaning of the icons you use.
Buck_Thorn t1_j506esa wrote
Reply to comment by Chipotle42 in Frosted tips. Saskatoon, Sk, Canada [oc] [1200x960] by gemini8026
She's a frosty hoar, for sure.
Buck_Thorn t1_j4x7yee wrote
Reply to comment by pulseout in Tucker Carlson guest dresses as trans teacher with giant prosthetic breasts to ridicule Ontario school drama by Downingst
The things one learns on Reddit!
Buck_Thorn t1_j4rzld2 wrote
Reply to comment by McDaddyos in Tucker Carlson guest dresses as trans teacher with giant prosthetic breasts to ridicule Ontario school drama by Downingst
Yeah, Tilly, my algebra teacher did, too.
Buck_Thorn t1_j4rzihs wrote
Reply to Tucker Carlson guest dresses as trans teacher with giant prosthetic breasts to ridicule Ontario school drama by Downingst
Plot twist... the guest didn't wear anything out of the ordinary for him.
Buck_Thorn t1_j4pyyi2 wrote
Reply to comment by jenovapooh in Man from tiny town called Luck wins $15.1 million lottery by citytiger
Buck_Thorn t1_j4nkyib wrote
Reply to comment by je97 in Man from tiny town called Luck wins $15.1 million lottery by citytiger
If he doesn't, he might just end up in Hell.
Buck_Thorn t1_j3mm5ko wrote
Is there any spot near Banff that is not picturesque as hell?
Buck_Thorn t1_j2xrohp wrote
Reply to comment by Dry_Accountant5075 in Hidden Books Taking Kids On Literary Treasure Hunts To Encourage Reading. Kids are finding books hidden all over this town and 'it's a bit magical', say parents. by Sariel007
Because there was no reviewer able to verify that it was rehidden appropriately.
Buck_Thorn t1_j2xlf8n wrote
Reply to comment by EnochofPottsfield in Hidden Books Taking Kids On Literary Treasure Hunts To Encourage Reading. Kids are finding books hidden all over this town and 'it's a bit magical', say parents. by Sariel007
Yeah... moving caches! I just commented about that before I saw yours. Those were fun caches, but they haven't been allowed for many years now.
Buck_Thorn t1_j2xl82p wrote
Reply to comment by Adalovedvan in Hidden Books Taking Kids On Literary Treasure Hunts To Encourage Reading. Kids are finding books hidden all over this town and 'it's a bit magical', say parents. by Sariel007
Reminds me a bit of geocaching. In fact, in the early days of geocaching, there was a type of geocache that was called a "Moving cache". When you found it, you signed the log, then moved the cache to a new location and posted those coordinates on the website for the next people to look for it.
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Reply to comment by HeadMembership in Police found a large number of dead crows on the A251 just outside Ashford yesterday morning, and there was concern that they may have died from Bird Flu... by mykeuk
Near Boston, as the crow flies?
Buck_Thorn t1_j2ds756 wrote
Reply to Police found a large number of dead crows on the A251 just outside Ashford yesterday morning, and there was concern that they may have died from Bird Flu... by mykeuk
> on the A251 just outside Ashford
That is an awfully specific setup.
Buck_Thorn t1_j2159kx wrote
If they fail, take them to the Leak Squad.
Buck_Thorn t1_j1q1yez wrote
Isn't there at least something in Banff that is not photogenic?
Buck_Thorn t1_iz4utwk wrote
Reply to comment by IPeeFreely01 in TIL of Portable Soup, also known as pocket soup or veal glue. A precursor of meat extract, bouillon cubes, and of industrially dehydrated and instant food, it is essentially a partially dehydrated broth and a solid counterpart of meat glaze. by IPeeFreely01
Pretty much just demi-glace, isn't it?
Buck_Thorn t1_iyekfrs wrote
Reply to comment by whothefuqisdan in Electric car made in 1922 by whothefuqisdan
Baker Motor Vehicle Company made electric cars from 1899 to 1914. My great grandmother had one, and Jay Leno has one now.
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Reply to comment by Wh1sk3yt4ng0f0xtr0t in This Man's Campaign To Restore Village's Groundwater Levels Found Success With 3,500 New Water Bodies by GivenAllTheFucksSry
I read it. I saw "digging water bodies", "digging ponds", "digging pits".
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Reply to comment by MachELurks in These wet floor signs are in the shape of a banana peel by Lycid
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Reply to comment by Skittles_the_Jester in These wet floor signs are in the shape of a banana peel by Lycid
Say, you're new around here, ain'tchya? (spoken in 1940's B&W movie voice)
Buck_Thorn t1_iy8bv7e wrote
Reply to comment by Darkrain0629 in These wet floor signs are in the shape of a banana peel by Lycid
That pun is about as old and easy as banana wet floor signs.
Buck_Thorn t1_ixuycts wrote
Same thing could be said about any hole. A hole in paper, for example.
Buck_Thorn t1_ixlxrwn wrote
Reply to comment by Unlikely_Comment_104 in This long-term care home radically changed the way it operates. Residents say it's working. by thousandtrees
Oh, I agree. Assuming those taxes actually go efficiently to good causes.
Buck_Thorn t1_j699b5b wrote
Reply to comment by eegocentrik in The number of people older than you never increases by Bubbles_The_Mushroom
The census data is not the actual number of people. Even if it were 100% correct, which it isn't, it is only a snapshot of time.