Screenshot of a Bluesky post of a fossilized cuttlefish that looks like a dickhead and part of a shaft. The scientist claims it was carried around by prehistoric humans 250,000 years ago and we don’t know why, but they will talk about why in an episode of the podcast The Fossil Files

    • Kate-ay@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 days ago

      You’ve got me wondering why American men haven’t switched to metric units yet. 7 is clearly more impressive than 3.

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        I use metric for 3D modeling and 3D printing. It’s a much better system than Imperial.

        The USA actually did try to switch once, but as with everything we do, it was a half-assed attempt that didn’t stick.

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        They’ll have drugs and penises in metric.
        (And guns, but they have those everywhere, so it doesn’t count.)

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          Yeah, the problem isn’t getting Americans to use metric. It’s getting them to stop using everything else.

          For some reason, English derived cultures have this incredibly conservative streak. Like the language lugs around letters that no one has pronounced in centuries. Maybe it comes from stare decisis. You start doing this differently, and it’s all Mad Max from there.

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            That’s the one that gets me the most, man. People will literally go and say “the sixteen-point-nine-ounce bottle” instead of just saying “500 mil bottle” and it blows my mind. It’s so much less awkward to say. I’ve even heard people ask for the 33-point-eight ounce bottle at the gas station I work at. It’s a fucking liter. Just say the 1 liter bottle!

            I know it’s a completely lost cause at this point, but I genuinely wish we’d switch:(

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              I’ve never heard that one.

              1 liter, 2 liter. Always. But anything smaller in imperial. Very odd tbh