I just realized while cooking that a measuring-cup cup (as measured out as 250mL in a glass measuring cup) is the same amount(s) as one of the actual plastic baking measuring cups that go inside each other like Russian dolls lol

I thought they were different somehow (something something imperial metric yadda yadda yaddda)

Your turn to come clean Lemmings!

**EDIT: to clarify, I mean volumetrically for measuring liquids

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Until he was 50 years old my father did not know how his mother could see through walls.

When he was little his mother sat in the living room while he was playing with his sister in their playroom. With a wall and a hallway between them. But every time he tried to pull his sister’s hair or something their mother would shout from the living room for him to stop it. He was really angry and confused because he couldn’t fathom how she could see them.

On his 50th birthday his mother revealed that she could see them perfectly fine through the reflection in a wardrobe that stood in the hallway.

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mirror/reflection

Yep, that’ll do it, altho its weird he didn’t see her. Mirrors reflections are usually bidirectional, no? Like if I see you <-> you see me usually…

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You get used to seeing something your whole life and it becomes background noise, but it wouldn’t have been like that for the mom’s whole life, she’d be more likely to notice that she can see him that way.

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This trick also works on pets. My cat finally caught on though. And she’s only 2.

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Mom’s are the bane of children’s pesky antics!

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This is a relevant metaphor for childhood trauma and relationship dynamics, wow. Thanks for that

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Kid brains are something special.

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I think it had a glass door so was only half reflective.

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It depends on the angle. There are definitely times you can see someone/something but they can’t see you.

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What? Could you give an example?

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Mum: we’re definitely going the wrong way

Me: how do you know?

Mum: because we need to go south and we are currently going north

Me: how do you know we are going north?

Mum: because the sun sets in the west

Me: oh…

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Technically, you could say we’re the ones who set since it’s the Earth’s rotation causing the change.

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Idk, it’s all relative.

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I know right! Whenever I do the mnemonic of NESW, North is always directly in front of me. Dont know why people bother with compasses, it’s pretty simple.

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Don’t worry, daughter, I know we’re going south because I set in the same location I was already in.

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🎶Certain as the sun/Rises in the East/Tale as old as tyme/Song as old as Rhyme/Beauty and the Beast/🎶

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I used to use the sun.

Then I had a car compass for a while.

But, honestly, everyone’s got a GPS-enabled cell phone these days, and unless you’re worried about running out of charge, that pretty much beats the pants off anything else.

EDIT: And if you’re in an operable car, then you, in all likelihood, have a source of electricity in the form of the cigarette lighter.

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You at least know how to use the sun. There are many who have never bothered to learn.

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I always use Never Ear Shredded Wheat to remember the directions.

As for which way the sun sets, I remember a quite from either Shanghai Noon/Knights in which Owen Wilson’s character talks about how the sun rises in Japan however it sets in the West.

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Chipotles are jalapeños. They are just roasted.

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There are more peppers like that, too:
poblano - ancho
chilaca - pasilla
anaheim - colorado
mirasol - guahillo
serrano - chile seco
bola - cascabel

Also related: green, yellow, orange, and red bell peppers are all the same pepper, just various stages of ripeness. Guess I had my own dumb moment in this thread. Not sure where I read my take, but the reply to mine is correct.

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Bell pepper thing is false. Green ones are usually underripe red bells but the other colors are all equally ripe. This is easy to fact check: look for less ripe peppers at the store, they will be red with green splotches rather than yellow or orange. Or you can shop for bell pepper seeds online.

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Yeah, seems you’re correct. Not sure where I got my take from, probably something I read a while ago. Thanks for correcting me.

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There’s purple Belle peppers too!

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So its like tea, tea-hee

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Absolutely wild

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Well they’re smoked, but yeah. Just jalapeños.

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Almost all chiles have a different name when smoked and/or dried.

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I thought they were smoked?

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Basically just jalapeño jerky I suppose

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Chipototlay

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Chipoltay. Like the the first officer on Voyager!

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Wat was the story behind ur aha moment re:this?

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Rhode Island isn’t really an island. Like, yeah it’s named after one of its islands, but people who live in the state are on the continental part. I thought the whole state was an island lmao

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California also isn’t an island, but it’s named after a fictional island in a Spanish novel, and was once thought to be an island.

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I used to think it was named after Calphurnia from Julius Caesar when we read that in class. I literally pronounced her name as “Ka-la-fern-ee-uhh”, fuck

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The name comes from cal- meaning hot, and forni- meaning sex, from which we get the English word fornication.

Therefore California means “land of hot sex”

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i thought it was a road

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Why are their schollars so sought after?

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I thought Edinburgh was two different places because of pronunciation.

I always read it as pronounced like -berg, but there was this other, similar town pronounced -bruh or -boro that people talked about.

Just one of those place names that didn’t come up often at all, so I never compared them in my head and wondered if “hey, these might be the same place…” It came up and bit me in conversation far too recently where my misunderstanding was worth a laugh among friends.

That, and I thought we’d elect basically decent (as far as politicians go) people to the presidency that would at least honor tradition and the institution. Boy, was I wrong about that.

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I think everyone should get a pass on pronouncing the names of British places. All pronunciations are equally correct. Don’t like it? Don’t name a place “Michaeleaulourhoroughsbleachhhiffynboroughshire”

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Yeah, when “Leicester” is pronounced “Lester”, you have no hope of figuring pronunciation out without help.

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The “ice” is silent. Why is the ice silent?

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there was this other, similar town pronounced -bruh or -boro that people talked about.

You were so close: Edinburgh only got its name after Edward I invaded Scotland in 1296. Before that it (which was then a larger area than the present Edinburgh) had just been called “the Burgh”, which depending on regional variation would have been pronounced either “burg” or “boro”. “Edinburgh” referred to a smaller area within the Burgh that the king’s guards would patrol more severely due to the perceived increased risk of rebellion due to higher population density.

(/joke)

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