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    Something something "have you seen the finger?" Something something

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      my reading comprehension is an anvil

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      I suck at English so no worries, it might be just me

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        The Q is the quince jelly you serve it with, natch.

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          how would 15^(25/lb) work?

          (Also, why is pound's symbol lb and not something like pd?)

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            Finally, a sequel to Meatspin. After 45 purchases, you are officially garlic!

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              how would 15^(25/lb) work?

              (Also, why is pound's symbol lb and not something like pd?)

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              Its 15.25/lb, and you know it.

              LB stands for Libra Pondo. Its a latin relic from the Roman empire meaning pound by weight.

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                Me wants!

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                  To be eaten in moderation as trans fats can be harmful to heart health.

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                  I'm here for a good time, not a long time. Extra trans on my fats please.

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                  • skullgrid@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

                    men are trash, we talk about the obvious. What else are you meant to do, NOT crank your hawg?

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                    ABSOLUTELYCRANKINGMYMFHOG

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                      how would 15^(25/lb) work?

                      (Also, why is pound's symbol lb and not something like pd?)

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                      I've never seen pd in my life. Wtf are you talking about

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                      • corkyskog@sh.itjust.worksC [email protected]

                        Its 15.25/lb, and you know it.

                        LB stands for Libra Pondo. Its a latin relic from the Roman empire meaning pound by weight.

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                        I did not know the second part. TIL

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                          I did not know the second part. TIL

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                          In general, if there's an abbreviation that doesn't make sense given the English word, Latin being involved is a good guess.

                          Like the elements on the periodic table that have symbols completely different from their name, like Au, Ag, Pb, Sn, K are all from the Latin name for those elements.

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                          • corkyskog@sh.itjust.worksC [email protected]

                            Its 15.25/lb, and you know it.

                            LB stands for Libra Pondo. Its a latin relic from the Roman empire meaning pound by weight.

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                            Huh, now I'm wondering why I never wondered where the abbreviation came from.

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