Re: TIL: Today I Learned... (Join in!)
Posted: 2023-06-05 11:47am
TIL that "stallone" is Italian for "stallion" 

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I just looked up the odds for penis fractures and it's something like 1 in 175 000, which puts reverse cowgirl breakage at 1 in 350 000. IIRC that's well below the odds of being struck by lightning. You'll be fine.bobalot wrote: 2023-06-03 09:21amWell, that has scared me off suggesting this to the wife.aerius wrote: 2023-05-25 09:09pm https://nypost.com/2023/04/10/man-break ... -position/
TIL that reverse cowgirl is the most dangerous sex position, and responsible for 50% of all penis fractures.
And porn stars make it look so easyaerius wrote: 2023-06-06 10:36pmI just looked up the odds for penis fractures and it's something like 1 in 175 000, which puts reverse cowgirl breakage at 1 in 350 000. IIRC that's well below the odds of being struck by lightning. You'll be fine.bobalot wrote: 2023-06-03 09:21amWell, that has scared me off suggesting this to the wife.aerius wrote: 2023-05-25 09:09pm https://nypost.com/2023/04/10/man-break ... -position/
TIL that reverse cowgirl is the most dangerous sex position, and responsible for 50% of all penis fractures.
TBH? I think HOA's started as a way to keep POC's out of 'good people's communities'. It was all power-creep from there, as petty little tyrants became the ones who wanted them, and wanted in control of them, and enjoy making people's lives miserable, especially the lives of those who are "Not Our Kind of People".Eternal_Freedom wrote: 2023-06-05 03:21pm TIL how surprisingly fucked-up HOA's and by extension, local governments are in the States. Seriously, WTF America? How did you think this was a good idea?
It does also beg the question of how, given America's notorious issue with gun violence, there aren't more stories involving HOA boards being shot.
We do have a small sign with the kilometer mark (sometimes even at 500m interval) at the side of any road, so you are never more than 500m away from any of these to report your location. Is that not something you have in the US?LadyTevar wrote: 2023-07-08 10:38am
I'm starting to go down that road tallying landmarks and street signs so when I *DO* hit a deer I can give 911 a better location than "Somewhere between Prince and Layland".
We don't have them on all roads here in North America. All highways have them, major roads usually do as well, but there's a lot of smaller roads which have no distance markers of any sort.LaCroix wrote: 2023-07-11 04:27amWe do have a small sign with the kilometer mark (sometimes even at 500m interval) at the side of any road, so you are never more than 500m away from any of these to report your location. Is that not something you have in the US?
We have those on Major Highways. The Route I take is not a Major Highway. TBH, I don't think I've seen ANY mile markers on it. I'll look Thursday to make sure, but it's rather hard to notice when I'm busy making sure I'm taking this one curve at 35mph, and not 40mph which would be Very Bad.LaCroix wrote: 2023-07-11 04:27amWe do have a small sign with the kilometer mark (sometimes even at 500m interval) at the side of any road, so you are never more than 500m away from any of these to report your location. Is that not something you have in the US?LadyTevar wrote: 2023-07-08 10:38am
I'm starting to go down that road tallying landmarks and street signs so when I *DO* hit a deer I can give 911 a better location than "Somewhere between Prince and Layland".
So, Canada only marks the major highways as well. TIL this.aerius wrote: 2023-07-11 10:10amWe don't have them on all roads here in North America. All highways have them, major roads usually do as well, but there's a lot of smaller roads which have no distance markers of any sort.LaCroix wrote: 2023-07-11 04:27amWe do have a small sign with the kilometer mark (sometimes even at 500m interval) at the side of any road, so you are never more than 500m away from any of these to report your location. Is that not something you have in the US?
Ok, I would like to know this as well. What's the difference?EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2023-07-14 01:06pm TIL the difference between granola and muesli. And the correct spelling of 'muesli'![]()
They are similar, the main difference between them is that granola is sweetened and baked, while muesli isn't. I find granola tastes betterLadyTevar wrote: 2023-07-15 07:47amOk, I would like to know this as well. What's the difference?EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2023-07-14 01:06pm TIL the difference between granola and muesli. And the correct spelling of 'muesli'![]()
TIL why this happens when I mix my medications.aerius wrote: 2022-11-21 05:37pm TIL that edibles kick in a lot faster and hit harder when taken with alcohol.
Yeah... "Panther" is a more generic name, and even the Cougar (Puma concolor) has been called that (the cougar has about 40 regional names, including "puma", "mountain lion", "catamount", and "panther")EnterpriseSovereign wrote: 2023-08-12 12:07am TIL that the panther is not a singular species of big cat but rather, a genus within the family Felidae, and that a black panther is the melanistic colour variant of the leopard (Panthera pardus) and the jaguar (Panthera onca).