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FauxPseudo @lemmy.world to Skeptic@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago

"Do your own research" they say.

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"Do your own research" they say.

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FauxPseudo @lemmy.world to Skeptic@lemmy.worldEnglish · 1 year ago
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  • elrac@kbin.social
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    Am I blind or is there no letter i?

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      There is a “y” in “my” so maybe “Sphinx” would complete the sentence?

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        Correct. That commenter just confused sphinx with sphynx.

        Honestly I can understand why

        • vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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          The fuck happened with that one. Its literally the same word, this isnt an aluminum vs aliminium situation where the namer was a fuck up and called it both so people flipped a coin. Fucking English spelling is ratfucked.

          • Tlaloc_Temporal@lemmy.ca
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            No one has ever proposed “aliminium” for the name of the element.

            “Alumium” was the original, “Aluminum” and “Aluminium” were battled in American and British journals.

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              British chemist Humphrey Davy named it alumium at first but immediately changed it aluminum. A journalist reporting on his discovery changed it to aluminium.

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              The -ium ending is the standard naming convention for elements, e.g., plutonium, natrium, kalium.

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                Platinum says hello.

              • Uncle_Bagel@midwest.social
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                That’s an after the fact convention though. I dont see anyone proposing we rename iron to ferium, silver to argentium, or lead to plumbumium.

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              Fair enough, I guess I was just miss remembering. I thought he called it both multiple times and the US and Britain just said fuck it and went with one or the other.

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      yeah it’s Sphinx

      Sphinx of Black Quartz, Judge My Vow

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        Am I blind or is there no letter f?

        Edit: Yup, I’m blind.

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          OF

          • threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works
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            Yup, I’m blind. Thanks!

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      I spelt ‘sphynx’ (sphinx) wrong, it’s saved that way in my phone for some reason and I wasn’t paying attention.

      Edit: Ah, yep just saw that comment with the cats. It’s because of cats.

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        Ha. I have this saved in my phone (with the “Sphinx” spelling), too. I guess waiting for this.moment?

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      You most definitely do your own research.

      Edit: This person was very right I was just joking jeez.

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        where tf is it

        edit: homie used y twice nvm

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          You were right I was just making a joke.

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