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Yeah, read the headline and thought "Oh right, of course." Seems like an obvious choice for an elf.

What snack can you not stop with?

4d 16h ago in NiceMemes@sopuli.xyz from piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone

Peanut butter M&Ms are so completely addictive to me.

WOMEN.

4d 19h ago in science_memes@mander.xyz from mander.xyz

He was trying to explain how it is one time, and he showed me by drawing a picture of a galloping horse, but he didn't sketch it out and then fill in the detail. He started at the nose and did it in full detail, left to right, like he was uncovering the drawing by lifting a sheet. It was really amazing.

Even more so, luck is a big component of success. You can have both skill and hard work and not be successful at something. Likewise, some of the people who are successful aren't the most skilled, talented, or hardest working. There are correlations between success and those things, but luck is certainly a factor.

Lots of upvotes, but that's simply not true. It is true that people can be gifted in one area and not in others, but those people can excel in those areas more than someone even more passionately interested could ever hope to.

I knew a guy named Joe Rohde. You can look him up, he ended up being a head of imagineering at Disney. When I knew him, he was a high school art teacher, and then just starting at Disney. His aptitude for art was off the charts, and his mom said that was true when he was four and able to draw 3D renderings when his peers couldn't do stick figures. Sure, he practiced and developed skills, but his ability to hold a 3D image in his mind, tweak and rotate it, and then put it on paper, is something innate. He was absolute crap at math.

I spent 40 years at a company that mostly made rocket engines for NASA and the DoD, working with literal rocket scientists. I met all sorts of very smart people. Some were the stereotypical scientist that were geniuses in a particular area but had no skills outside of it, but others were just simply brilliant at anything they turned their mind to. Many of them defied the stereotype and also has great social skills.

It might be nice to think that anyone can be truly great at anything they put their mind to, but I've seen too many people who are truly great at things to believe it. Some people are just wired differently.

Edit: and none of the above mentions gender because gender doesn't factor into it.

In the US, that would actually be illegal. They are required to show the actual food in food advertisements.

https://impressionsathome.com/truth-in-advertising-real-foods-vs-fake-foods/

Okay, thank you very much

Oh, good to hear someone say they enjoyed the whole series. I'll likely add the other to my reading list (I read a pretty fair amount).

Let me check things out [Beetle Moses]

6d 16h ago in comicstrips

I had that same physics lesson. Young me was so excited bringing the end of the hose, covered by my hand, to the bottom of the pool. I was almost out of breath when I got down there because swimming down while covering the hose was hard, but I figured it wasn't a problem because I was about to be able to breathe through it. I was pretty panicked when I quickly jammed the hose end into my mouth and it tried so suck the air out of me harder than I could suck it in.

This little bird has been doing this at my back door for two days

1mon 8d ago in mildlyinteresting from streamable.com

Mini review: The Chronicles of Amber (ten books)

2mon 22h ago in fantasy@lemmy.ml

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert

3mon 11d ago in movies

Shadow of the Leviathan, first two books

4mon 28d ago in sciencefiction