Recent comments in /f/mildlyinteresting
waehle-weise t1_j6nadm7 wrote
Reply to comment by kylel999 in This spinal column i found on my walk by ckduke1
The spine looks too stiff for a coyote and the pedicles of the vertebrae in dogs are smaller. I would guess it's a deer.
Source: My degree in Veterinary medicine
Source 2: This is how "Rehrücken" (deer roast) looks on a plate https://ibb.co/0ZTT6VM
VeryLastBison OP t1_j6nab2w wrote
Reply to comment by Twobrokelegs in This package of onion rings incorporated the bar code into the design. by VeryLastBison
I mean, it’s literally titled “mildly”- not sure what you’re looking for. Sorry.
aqqqaq t1_j6na6v4 wrote
Reply to comment by RecedingQuasar in 30 years difference in Duplo sheep by X-ander
They still are, if the kid has a little better fantasy when playing.
redref1ux t1_j6na2if wrote
Reply to 30 years difference in Duplo sheep by X-ander
Don't say 30 years ago when you mean 1993. Please remember the 90s were only 10 years ago.
ScientistMan96 t1_j6n9xz2 wrote
Reply to comment by idrownedmyfish77 in This unexplainable pink chunk of ice on the ground in a power plant by idrownedmyfish77
Then I'd get to checking said boiler and local attached bits for a leak, pronto.
Puddle of colored fluid gathering underneath something as dangerous and important as a powerplant boiler would/should be cause for huge alarm, not "huh, neat. Wonder what that is" :P
Though the more I look at it the more it still looks lime a vehicle was parked there and leaked. Can see what looks like a tire track leading up to the smushed bag (less tread mark, more even width path lacking dirt amd sand)
Kinky-Bi-Guy t1_j6n9quw wrote
Reply to comment by Alan_Smithee_ in 39 year old can of Pac-Man pasta by Chef Boyardee by OneUpExtraLife
soggy chicken flavored cheerios
X-ander OP t1_j6n9qk7 wrote
Reply to comment by TreeLeafsTea in 30 years difference in Duplo sheep by X-ander
Why are you chewing on my daughter's Duplo?
Kinky-Bi-Guy t1_j6n9lyd wrote
LazyUpvote88 t1_j6n9hhz wrote
Why does this happen?
LazyUpvote88 t1_j6n9gry wrote
Reply to comment by GunslingerOutForHire in When temps get colder at the base versus the top by ZeDumpsterFire
Utah?
highheeledhepkitten t1_j6n9ggw wrote
Is this Utah?
Profesor_Gato t1_j6n9dzi wrote
Reply to My wife ordered grapes from the grocery store and was given almost 10lbs of bananas instead by devo_devo
Save one and preserve it. It will be the banana for scale banana
GunslingerOutForHire t1_j6n9auu wrote
Where is this? It looks familiar.
-aVOIDant- t1_j6n96r4 wrote
The tag was made by adults. The shirt however...
StealYourFace235 t1_j6n93we wrote
I wonder if they have a line of clothes made by children?
TreeLeafsTea t1_j6n9319 wrote
Reply to 30 years difference in Duplo sheep by X-ander
Pretty Sure I chewed on the left one
MarsNeedsRabbits t1_j6n8z1k wrote
Maybe Serratia marcescens, a bacteria found in soil, on animals, and on food, pretty much everywhere. It grows especially well in toilets, on tub wall, on food, on laundry, in ice machines, etc. It loves to eat shampoo and soap residue in bathrooms for the phosphorus they contain. It leaves a pretty pink, pinkish orange or orange red stain. You live with it every day all day. It's the pink slime in your dog's dish, your shower, and your toilet.
Fun fact: it is in the same family, Yersiniaceae, as the Black Plague, but with nowhere near the result.
Or maybe someone dropped a red Jolly Rancher, and the ice is coloured by that.
Probably one of those.
pomegranate2012 t1_j6n8xd0 wrote
"Definitely not made by slave labour in Xinjiang, before being exported to America to have a few minor adjustments made so as to legally say 'made in America'. Honest, I would never lie to you and neither would Factory Director Wang"
BuffaloFrend t1_j6n8jzs wrote
Reply to This spinal column i found on my walk by ckduke1
Judging by the size, I'd have to guess that is some kind of small mammal.
OptimusSublime t1_j6n80kv wrote
Reply to My Reign energy drink has a Monster tab by Cheffk4
Reign is made by Monster....not that shocking
azducky t1_j6n7qux wrote
Hide and Seek champion 10 years running.
idrownedmyfish77 OP t1_j6n7o4v wrote
Reply to comment by ScientistMan96 in This unexplainable pink chunk of ice on the ground in a power plant by idrownedmyfish77
This is directly under one of the boilers
ScientistMan96 t1_j6n7kep wrote
Looks like it was from something dripping down from above that made a puddle, then froze and started making the pole in the center.
I'd assume coolant from a vehicle that was parked there, assuming there isn't something like a pipe or machinery out of frame over the site.
Also checks out with that insulation bad in the top right that looks like it has a dent the size of a normal tire, like someone pulled up to far when parking and ran into it slightly. Would also then put the puddle around the side of a radiator or coolant tank.
waehle-weise t1_j6n7eh9 wrote
Reply to comment by datascience45 in This spinal column i found on my walk by ckduke1
Human vertebrae have pedicles too. The pelvis and spine are way too small though for a human.
Source: Anatomy book
OneUpExtraLife OP t1_j6nai9i wrote
Reply to comment by 627269616E in 39 year old can of Pac-Man pasta by Chef Boyardee by OneUpExtraLife
Yes that's a real concern because the metal does dissolve slowly into water, especially with the salt content. If I do open it, I might just take a little taste to see what it's like. After all this can might be the very last of its kind in existence.