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What's the most "oof" or wtf fact you know about an everyday object?

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    Mine is this little tidbit about Khaki's from https://www.heddels.com/2019/05/history-khaki-anything-drab/

    "Tried and tested by all the major powers, khaki-dyed, lightweight cotton twills became the de facto uniform for any colonizing power. If you were going to ship your boys abroad to pillage and conquer someplace in the Southern Hemisphere, khaki was your go-to color."

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      Mine is this little tidbit about Khaki's from https://www.heddels.com/2019/05/history-khaki-anything-drab/

      "Tried and tested by all the major powers, khaki-dyed, lightweight cotton twills became the de facto uniform for any colonizing power. If you were going to ship your boys abroad to pillage and conquer someplace in the Southern Hemisphere, khaki was your go-to color."

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      Any warning label you have ever seen exists because enough people did the thing being warned against that a lawyer said there needed to be a sign.

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        Mine is this little tidbit about Khaki's from https://www.heddels.com/2019/05/history-khaki-anything-drab/

        "Tried and tested by all the major powers, khaki-dyed, lightweight cotton twills became the de facto uniform for any colonizing power. If you were going to ship your boys abroad to pillage and conquer someplace in the Southern Hemisphere, khaki was your go-to color."

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        The chainsaw was first used to saw bone, not trees. This was before anesthesia.

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          The chainsaw was first used to saw bone, not trees. This was before anesthesia.

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          It used to be hand-cranked too.

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            Mine is this little tidbit about Khaki's from https://www.heddels.com/2019/05/history-khaki-anything-drab/

            "Tried and tested by all the major powers, khaki-dyed, lightweight cotton twills became the de facto uniform for any colonizing power. If you were going to ship your boys abroad to pillage and conquer someplace in the Southern Hemisphere, khaki was your go-to color."

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            The first microwave ovens created were being used to gently re-warm frozen live hamsters, because when they tried to reheat the hamsters with conventional cooking methods, they heated unevenly and burned at the edges, which isn't good for the hamsters.

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              The first microwave ovens created were being used to gently re-warm frozen live hamsters, because when they tried to reheat the hamsters with conventional cooking methods, they heated unevenly and burned at the edges, which isn't good for the hamsters.

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              I have to assume the microwave didn't work either, because they cook far more unevenly than an oven.

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                It used to be hand-cranked too.

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                Hadn't heard the hank crank part before. That's extra brutal

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                  I have to assume the microwave didn't work either, because they cook far more unevenly than an oven.

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                  Modern ones do have hotspots and cold spots because of resonance and design tradeoffs, but I don't think that was a problem for the hamster application. IDK, maybe they were structured a little more small and special-purpose, but regardless it was just penetrating radiation basically all throughout the hamster which is better than heating it from the outside in and having the heat having to conduct its way through the frozen tissue.

                  Basically the same reason you can defrost meat in the microwave, but you can't throw it in the oven to defrost more quickly without also cooking the edges.

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                    Hadn't heard the hank crank part before. That's extra brutal

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                    An image of an osteotome, the precursor to the chainsaw that was used to cut bone.

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                      The chainsaw was first used to saw bone, not trees. This was before anesthesia.

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                      The chainsaw was first used to saw bone, not trees

                      That makes it sound like it was used for amputation...

                      It was invented to aid with childbirth

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                        An image of an osteotome, the precursor to the chainsaw that was used to cut bone.

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                        I'm so happy that I'm living in 2025

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                          The first microwave ovens created were being used to gently re-warm frozen live hamsters, because when they tried to reheat the hamsters with conventional cooking methods, they heated unevenly and burned at the edges, which isn't good for the hamsters.

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                          They were invented because a microwave radar unit melted the chocolate in a guys pocket.

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                            I have to assume the microwave didn't work either, because they cook far more unevenly than an oven.

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                            It was actually rather successful! Some papers about this research are available here (first use of a microwave to thaw living rats) and here (comparison of some other warming methods), and there’s a good Tom Scott video on the experiment as well.

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                              Mine is this little tidbit about Khaki's from https://www.heddels.com/2019/05/history-khaki-anything-drab/

                              "Tried and tested by all the major powers, khaki-dyed, lightweight cotton twills became the de facto uniform for any colonizing power. If you were going to ship your boys abroad to pillage and conquer someplace in the Southern Hemisphere, khaki was your go-to color."

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                              Probably a cheap one and nothing new new but: Meta used to serve you specially predatory adds: about crazy beauty standards when you changed your status in facebook from in a relationship to single. Because they knew you'd be more likely to buy these products when your confidence is at it's lowest.

                              Nestlé does not only have food products and water in it's portfolio they also owns 20% of L'oréal and their products.

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                                Mine is this little tidbit about Khaki's from https://www.heddels.com/2019/05/history-khaki-anything-drab/

                                "Tried and tested by all the major powers, khaki-dyed, lightweight cotton twills became the de facto uniform for any colonizing power. If you were going to ship your boys abroad to pillage and conquer someplace in the Southern Hemisphere, khaki was your go-to color."

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                                Artificial raspberry flavor is made from beaver anal glands.

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                                  They were invented because a microwave radar unit melted the chocolate in a guys pocket.

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                                  That's actually one of those Urban legends things. The guy made it intentionally to Cook and it was later refined to had stacks of die punched metal sheets instead of the carefully machined blocks.

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                                    The chainsaw was first used to saw bone, not trees

                                    That makes it sound like it was used for amputation...

                                    It was invented to aid with childbirth

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                                    HOW IS THAT BETTER

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                                      I'm so happy that I'm living in 2025

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                                      In use in Ireland until the 1980s, apparently. TIL.

                                      "Hey while you're giving birth anyway, I'm just gonna use this hand-cranked kitchen appliance thing to saw your pelvis apart. Please try to relax."

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                                        The first microwave ovens created were being used to gently re-warm frozen live hamsters, because when they tried to reheat the hamsters with conventional cooking methods, they heated unevenly and burned at the edges, which isn't good for the hamsters.

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                                        Ok what the fuck. Is there a source beyond the youtube video I don't want to watch right now. That's pretty wild claim. The few sites I visit seem to reference the YouTube video as the source

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                                          I'm so happy that I'm living in 2025

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                                          Today they use this sleek and futuristic implement for episiotomies

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