Totally Useless Info

The first 40 years of childhood are always the hardest.

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Haha. Hahaha. Thank you. I’m going to find a way to use this information asap.

No word in the English language rhymes with “MONTH.”

Unless you count to the nearest MILLIONTH. :wink:

Sporange is also a real word. Rhymes with orange. :sunglasses:

the Fox chyron reads “Trump takes stage at MSG rally” and there is no soy sauce anywhere…

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Average life span of a major league baseball: 7 pitches.

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Power washed the siding on my house and two sheds…

Map for the legality of owning a kangaroo.

West Virginia makes the best marsupial soup

Ostriches stick their heads in the sand to look for water.

In the Caribbean there are oysters that can climb trees.

in New York there are oysters that can make Japan tremble

They have square watermelons in Japan. They stack better.

@AMAZlNGNATURE
Today I learnt that Humans reach negative buoyancy at depths of about 50ft/15m where they begin to sink instead of float. Freedivers utilize this by “freefalling”, where they stop swimming and allow gravity to pull them deeper.

Eskimos never gamble.

If you stand in water, your feet will probably get wet.

yeah but . . . . close

  1. Aput: Snow on the ground
  2. Qanik: Falling snow
  3. Piqsirpoq: Snow that drifts due to wind
  4. Qaniruaq: Snow drift
  5. Matsaaruti: Snow used to make water
  6. Amituq: Snow that has been compressed by the wind
  7. Aniuk: Snow that is good for drinking water
  8. Kavisiniq: Snow that sticks to objects
  9. Masak: Wet falling snow
  10. Nittaalaq: Fresh snow on the ground
  11. Pukak: Sugar snow, which is crystalline and powdery
  12. Sitidlorak: Blowing snow, drifting due to wind
  13. Aqilokoq: Softly falling snow
  14. Natquik: Fresh fallen snow that is still powdery
  15. Sikuliaq: Thin ice forming on sea or lake water
  16. Siqoq: Crusty snow surface
  17. Aputi: Snow on the ground (alternate term)
  18. Mingwiik: Fine snow blown into the air by the wind
  19. Kanaiq: Snow covering something, like ice or a river
  20. Mangiguk: Melted snow
  21. Paniqtuq: Snow that is hard-packed and compacted by foot traffic
  22. Aniu: Snow used for drinking water once melted
  23. Qaqqaq: Snow that has formed into a mound or hill
  24. Qanipalaaq: Snow that is slightly crusted on the surface
  25. Niqsutiq: Snow that provides insulation
  26. Qanniqsuq: Snow with a fine, powdery texture
  27. Pugtaq: Snow that is good for making igloos
  28. Illuqqaq: Snow that has settled on buildings or shelters
  29. Nivuraq: Light, fluffy snow that is easy to shovel
  30. Qapviq: Snow that is tough and difficult to cut or move
  31. Neviq: Snow that is frozen solid
  32. Qimitioq: Snow suitable for making snowblocks
  33. Avalaq: Snow that has been trampled
  34. Uqsaqtuq: Snow that is used to build barriers or windbreaks
  35. Kataktuq: Layer of snow on the ice
  36. Upingaq: New snow on top of old snow
  37. Ulittavak: Snow that is heavily drifted
  38. Akilak: Snow that is easy to cut through
  39. Pinguq: Snow that forms into small mounds
  40. Igluligaarnaq: Snow used for igloo construction
  41. Qali: Snow that piles up high
  42. Niqliq: Snow that is beginning to melt
  43. Tipviq: Snow that is mixed with ice
  44. Maqtuk: Snow that is used to quench thirst when melted
  45. Umarfiq: Snow that is compressed by footsteps
  46. Savik: Snow that cuts through easily
  47. Turaaqtuq: Snow that has a crusty top layer
  48. Maqqaq: Snow that is wet and sticky
  49. Asuliarmiutak: Snow that is falling but does not accumulate

NASA landed Apollo 11 on the Moon with computers that had less processing power than a cell phone.

Reconnected the wifi on my Generac generator…

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