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delirious_owl , to til in TIL the term "Mad as a Hatter" likely came from hat makers using mercury and the resulting mercury poisoning.
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Thumbnail looks like Johnny Depp getting it on with a hat

Viking_Hippie ,

That’s not from a movie or anything, that’s just a normal Sunday afternoon at the Depp house 🤷

ephrin , to til in TIL the term "Mad as a Hatter" likely came from hat makers using mercury and the resulting mercury poisoning.

If by “likely” you mean “almost certainly,” then yes!

despotic_machine , to til in TIL the term "Mad as a Hatter" likely came from hat makers using mercury and the resulting mercury poisoning.
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There is an excellent podcast story that is both relevant and very entertaining called S-Town.

makyo ,

Absolutely my favorite podcast ever

ResoluteCatnap , to til in TIL the term "Mad as a Hatter" likely came from hat makers using mercury and the resulting mercury poisoning.

Fun fact- Mormons believe that Joseph Smith translated golden plates into the book of Mormon by sticking his head in a hat. For decades they tried to hide this and portrayed artwork with him as translating the golden plates directly, but i think it was a lawsuit that caused them to start portraying artwork correctly and owning up to Joseph Smith being a mad hatter sticking his head in a hat to receive the word of God.

Sounds kind of silly when you think about it like that but they’ll of course tell you it was divinely inspired. Just like when he married a 14 year old by promising her family a spot in the highest degree of heaven.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA ,
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I never considered Joey Smith getting high offa hat fumes. I just figured he liked the smell of his hair grease or whatever they used for pomade. Fun conjecture to consider tho.

driving_crooner , to gaming in TIL about Bomba Patch, a series of Brazilian mods for Pro Evolution Soccer for the PS2 that, for a number of years, were more popular than the official FIFA games.
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In Colombia we had a version of PES that had the colombian teams. It was just the international teams, but with the skin colors of ther uniforms and names of the players changed.

theangriestbird OP ,

I wonder why PES specifically is so popular for this? I think it has something to do with PS2’s being able to play burned discs without needing a hardware mod, but i’m not 100% sure.

driving_crooner ,
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Playstation gained a lot of popularity on latinamerica for being able to be pirated, and PES and Winning Eleven before it, were way better football games than Fifa. I remember the first time playing them after years of Fifa and feeling the field huge, but then you would back to Fifa to feel like your playing mini football. And that huge field made it more about passing the ball to advance, while in Fifa you could rush from the center of the field and easily took a shoot and mark, more alike a basketball game.

thingsiplay ,

They were much more tactical and had better controls too, visually and audio better and just more polished. The PES series (before they renamed it from ISS) were just the better games back then. I started with International Superstar Soccer Deluxe on the SNES and wasn’t even a big sports fan. But got obsessed (well not that extreme maybe) with this game. And then the Nintendo 64 followup International Superstar Soccer 64 was phenomenal! Everyone compared it to FIFA 64 and it was clear and cut which game was better for the majority. I’ve played PES98 on original PSX too.

Today, people can’t understand how good these games were back then compared to any other football/soccer game at that time.

CaptainBasculin ,

Many people including me consider PES 2007 as the best football game ever released. Even current new football games doesn’t give the same vibes as playing that game.

CrypticCoffee , (edited )

That era was peak Pro Evo.

lupec ,

As a Brazilian who grew up in a not too remote area, modchipped PS2s were everywhere growing up, as it was the only realistic option to game for the vast majority. Things have shifted a bit these days, but it did use to be like that.

As a result, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a legit PS2 game or an og Xbox/GameCube for that matter lol.

bionicjoey , to til in TIL: The largest extant feline is the Liger, hybrid of a male Lion and female Tiger
darvocet ,

This is pretty much my favorite animal.

delirious_owl ,
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Put your tail down! Gross liger.

dactylotheca , to til in TIL: The largest extant feline is the Liger, hybrid of a male Lion and female Tiger
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Special danger kitties 😻

NaibofTabr , to til in TIL: The largest extant feline is the Liger, hybrid of a male Lion and female Tiger
einlander , (edited )

Zoids is awesome. Horizon zero dawg dawn too.

Bojimbo , to til in TIL: The largest extant feline is the Liger, hybrid of a male Lion and female Tiger

Not a species. The males are infertile so they cannot breed new ligers.

chuckleslord ,

Which is why the title says extant feline, not species.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

That’s not the actual definition of species (for example, assume a formerly viable species was reduced to three infertile members), but ask ten biologists to define species and you’ll get twelve answers so whatever

StillPaisleyCat , to startrek in The 943 Club
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Old timer here. It’s easy to be a completionist when you do it over decades.

Just watched them all as they came out for the most part, after starting somewhere mid season one of TOS. With the reruns, I was soon caught up.

But I always argue strongly that whatever show grabs someone most is the best place to start for them. There’s no ‘best’ way and some of the shows reach different demographics better or worse.

Our teenage kids have never made it through every episode of TOS or Enterprise, and balk at DS9. Each has watched every episode of at least one of the newer shows, but not the same ones. But they find different ones more interesting as they mature.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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But I always argue strongly that whatever show grabs someone most is the best place to start for them. There’s no ‘best’ way and some of the shows reach different demographics better or worse.

I don’t disagree at all. In fact, I think TOS is probably pretty hard to sit through for a lot of people, not just your teenagers, but plenty of adults who grew up after TNG and more modern-looking shows existed. TNG suffers from 80sness here and there, but the look is unusual enough to not feel ridiculously dated, but TOS, as much as I love it, does not have that going for it. Special effects on a TV budget just wouldn’t have been enough in the 60s.

And I’m sure that a lot of people would be fine these days starting with something like SNW, but like I said, you could probably start pretty much anywhere. The only exceptions I would make are Picard and LD, both of which do rely on a lot of lore knowledge to really enjoy.

Also, Prodigy is such an incredibly good introduction to virtually all major Star Trek concepts that it’s a great place for anyone to start.

StillPaisleyCat ,
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Have to disagree on Lower Decks.

Longtime fans keep putting forward the inference, based on their knowledge of the franchise, that Lower Decks won’t work for those who don’t get the references.

But the data keeps squashing that hypothesis.

There is a significant group of younger millennials and Zs that got into the franchise via Lower Decks. They’re the target market of viewers of ‘adult animated comedy’ and the format/media rather than the Easter eggs are the hook for them.

On other platforms, you hear a lot from them, as well as from Trek fans who say they got their housemates, BF/GF or siblings into the franchise by watching Lower Decks with them.

If the show weren’t limited to a platform that’s otherwise offering little for their niche, it would have had more success. But Paramount+ just doesn’t have enough in that niche to make it worth subscribing to for them.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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Well if they like it, I can’t argue with them. Anything that introduces people to Star Trek is fine with me.

clay_pidgin , to startrek in The 943 Club

I am a season of DSC, the new season of Prodigy, and some short treks behind you.

I started with broadcast TNG, and then DS9. Once I had it available on streaming I watched TNG, DS9, VOY, ENT, TOS, TAS and the movies.

Never was part of the fandom community until the last few years. I can’t imagine people being mad about a black Vulcan or female captain! Star Trek always felt to me (as a straight white dude) as a place where everyone was welcome.

FlyingSquid OP ,
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I can’t imagine people being mad about a black Vulcan or female captain!

It was a loud minority. People who didn’t understand that Star Trek has always been about diversity. The “Vulcans aren’t black!” people were especially silly. I kept saying to them, “how many Vulcans out of the billions of Vulcans out there have we actually seen?” And TNG already had women who were admirals, so the complaints about Janeway were silly too.

It’s the usual conservative contingent of Star Trek fans who ignore everything that makes Star Trek what it is in favor of pew pew space battles.

SatansMaggotyCumFart , to til in TIL about professional audience plants called Claquers

I’m a professional crier.

metaStatic ,

If you're good at something never do it for free.

itsnicodegallo ,

There are people who advertise that service at funerals.

SatansMaggotyCumFart ,

I said I was a professional crier not a professional masturbator.

itsnicodegallo ,
reddig33 , to til in TIL about professional audience plants called Claquers

Why does this professional Claquer appear to be holding a basketball underneath his coat?

Volkditty ,

That’s the claque, baby.

Nougat ,

How is a claque baby different from a human baby?

rebelsimile ,

ffs the claque baby is paid to be there as opposed to your organic baby who showed up on their own, follow the thread

homesweethomeMrL , to til in TIL about professional audience plants called Claquers

Although the practice mostly died out during the mid- to late-20th century, instances of actors paid to applaud at performances still occasionally appear, most famously with the Bolshoi Ballet.

Ya don’t say.

200ok ,

Most famously during “must see” tv

WhatAmLemmy ,

They replaced them with the “Applause” sign.

Etterra ,

Then they replaced that with the laugh track machine, which was later replaced with a computer. Next it will probably be AI, and then that will piss off people so much that will circle back around to artisanal applause.

Maeve ,

Claque on, Claque off?

spittingimage , to til in TIL about professional audience plants called Claquers
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The first profession to be automated out of existence by AI. (The laugh track.)

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