That’s a peahen, no? If you mean both sexes, peafowl is the term yo you’re looking for.
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Firstly: not a sub
Secondly: it’s not a rule. People only think it is.
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Mastodon bots work here too— there IS a remindme bot already!English
12·3 years agoI can see that you’re new to the Internet. Welcome!
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Pornhub blocks access in Mississippi and Virginia over age verification lawsEnglish
1·3 years agoIn this state, you need a permit to shoot.
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•How can i cable manage my body?English
3·3 years agoThat’s balance. Now the right half is just as fake as the proposed origin on the left.
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•How can i cable manage my body?English
16·3 years agoWell, to be fair to evolution, surgeries weren’t really on its list of considerations. With no surgeries to the neck/chest it won’t be a problem at all. Most of us, including giraffes, have no problem with it and it works flawlessly. Is it a detour? Yes. But it works, and that’s the only thing that matters in evolution.
Option 1: be ugly af but talk normal.
Option 2: be ugly af and talk like complete fool.
Tough choice…
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Breakingviews - Breakingviews: Canada is calling Meta’s bluff | Reuters
5·3 years agoI don’t get this article.
The headline says Canada is calling the bluff. Nowhere in the article does it say where Canada actually stand in this issue. No comment about Canadas actions at all. Granted, their inaction could be perceived as “calling the bluff”. But if so, say it!
The last words of the article says “if Canada calls Meta’s bluff”. What?! Did they or didn’t they?
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effectEnglish
16·3 years agoYour already can talk to animals. We all understand you.
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
World News@beehaw.org•Titan sub: crew have died after catastrophic loss of pressure chamber, US Coast Guard confirmsEnglish
2·3 years agoSame line break on my screen. Thanks, that’s one more thing to blame.
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
World News@beehaw.org•Titan sub: crew have died after catastrophic loss of pressure chamber, US Coast Guard confirmsEnglish
6·3 years agoTurns out I’m to drunk to read. Sorry, I misread the headline. Man, I hate english writing words separately…
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
World News@beehaw.org•Titan sub: crew have died after catastrophic loss of pressure chamber, US Coast Guard confirmsEnglish
4·3 years agoNope. The air pressure on the inside of a submarine is close to ~1 bar = ~1 atmosphere.
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
World News@beehaw.org•Titan sub: crew have died after catastrophic loss of pressure chamber, US Coast Guard confirmsEnglish
2·3 years agoNo? It’s the hull of the vessel that counters the outside pressure. The main reason to use a submarine, instead of scuba diving, is to shield yourself from the pressure. If the inside pressure was even close the the outside, which it would have to be to keep it from imploding, you wouldn’t need the submarine at all; you’d be crushed regardless.
At the depth of the Titanic, roughly 4000 m, the water pressure is ~400 bar. The record for highest survived air pressure is around 70 bar. That was for 2 hours, breathing a special gas mixture of 99,5% hydrogen and 0,5% oxygen.
I find it highly unlikely that they’d rely on the inside air pressure for anything other than the comfort of the passengers.
Johandea@lemmy.fmhy.mlto
World News@beehaw.org•Titan sub: crew have died after catastrophic loss of pressure chamber, US Coast Guard confirmsEnglish
6·3 years ago“catastrophic loss of pressure”?
Wouldn’t it be a catastrophic increase of pressure? They were at the bottom of the ocean.


That’s a peahen, no? If you mean both sexes, peafowl is the term yo you’re looking for.