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from fossilesque@mander.xyz to science_memes@mander.xyz on 10 Jul 07:43
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TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works on 10 Jul 08:24 next collapse

To be fair, knowing 10000 things is far from knowing everything.

unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de on 10 Jul 08:26 next collapse

If words count as things, then most people know way more than that.

Damage@feddit.it on 10 Jul 10:33 collapse

Even concepts can easily surpass that

four@lemmy.zip on 10 Jul 13:19 collapse

I know at least 8356 numbers alone

wolframhydroxide@sh.itjust.works on 12 Jul 16:16 next collapse

I can do ya one better…

helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world on 12 Jul 22:20 collapse

Wow, I only know 8355 numbers. That’s very impressive.

ExtraMedicated@lemmy.world on 10 Jul 10:36 next collapse

Still pretty impressive for an owl.

Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world on 10 Jul 12:58 collapse

So in Chinese traditions “10000” is just a stand in for “really big number”. Kind of like how, at least here in the states, well say “there’s a million of them”. Not that there is literally 1,000,000 of the thing, but more there is just a lot of them.

azi@mander.xyz on 11 Jul 02:30 collapse

there’s a myriad of phrases like that

_g_be@lemmy.world on 11 Jul 05:49 next collapse

Yeah, a ton

m0darn@lemmy.ca on 11 Jul 06:28 collapse

Just to spell it out for people: myriad means 10,000 but has been used as a stand in for “huge variety” for so long that people don’t know that anymore.

Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works on 10 Jul 09:05 next collapse

Well, this local mushroom is either the Taste Scrumptiouspuff, which is amazing is stews, roasts and stirfry… or the murderkilldeathshroom. Would you say this fringe is curved with a swirl, or swirled with a curve?

bear@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 10 Jul 18:04 collapse

Can’t tell if my back hurts because random millennial moment after mushroom foraging, or because my kidneys are failing.

Tar_alcaran@sh.itjust.works on 10 Jul 19:14 collapse

Or both!

FireRetardant@lemmy.world on 10 Jul 10:35 next collapse

Some areas have mushrooms that are so similar the only reliable way to identify them is using a spore print.

Plants and animals tend to have more distinct identifying features like leaf patterns, bark texture or hair color.

the_artic_one@programming.dev on 10 Jul 14:27 next collapse

I’m the opposite, I can tell some really difficult mushrooms apart due to good ol’ hyperfixation but I still know jack about plants and trees.

InvalidName2@lemmy.zip on 10 Jul 16:40 next collapse

In my part of the world, there are at least a dozen+ culinary and/or medicinal mushrooms that are distinctive and easy to identify (even by casuals like me). These don’t really have any dangerous look-a-likes that also grow in the same area. I stick to those and those alone. Granted, even at 12 or so species that I can ID, that’s probably like a tiny fraction of the number of different species that exist in this area.

hedge_lord@lemmy.world on 11 Jul 06:38 collapse

Well it’s a white mushroom with gills so that narrows the possibility space to 1 mildly tasty shroom and eight gorillion super deadly poisonous liver failure shrooms

jol@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Jul 07:40 collapse

So you’re saying there’s a chance…