I miss slapstick comic strips!
JapaneseJudas
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JapaneseJudas@fedinsfw.appto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What song lyrics did you mishear that completely changed the meaning of the song?English
3·10 days agoTo this day I hear “Diarrhea Jane” instead of “Diary of Jane”
I think this is basically true. Though it’s an interesting topic Here is an interesting bit of research
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How often do you admit you were wrong?English
1·28 days agoEarly and often. I used to be one of those people who would just never admit if I’m wrong, grew up with them for sure. Learned it’s WAY less stressful to just admit the moment you realize you’re wrong.
That said, I use devils advocating to figure out what my actual opinions are, so I will argue positions I’m not 100% sure of pretty adamantly. Always seems to throw people when we debate for 20 minutes, me passionately defending my stance and then at the end I’m like “huh, yep. You right.” Most people think I’m fucking with them or something and keep trying to argue and I’m just like “yep, 100% agree”.
JapaneseJudas@fedinsfw.appto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you could remove one animal from existence, what would it be?English
14·1 month agoTrue, but from what I’ve read, virtually all mosquitoes don’t bite people. You can wipe out the 1% or less of the ones that do without significant environmental impact since the things that eat mosquitoes aren’t choosy about which ones so you really are just reducing their available food by like 1%, and even some of that will probably be backfilled by other species of mosquitoes since the ones that bite people don’t only bite people.

The flames of hell they seemed so high
When I could barely see over the pew
I was only a boy when they told me that lie
But lord it felt so true
And that’s a hell of a thing to do to a kid
Just to teach him right from wrong
You can burn in hell for the rest of your days
Or you can choose to sing along
Found this song on shuffle during a drive and had to pull over to cry out some religious trauma.