English is not my main language so this was a significant and funny “A-ha!” moment for me.

  • snooggums
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    21 days ago

    Charlie Brown saying "good grief"

    (I didn’t catch on until reading the comments)

    • misterdoctor
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      321 days ago

      Same. I was over here thinking “is the world we live in just a closed pod, are we alone in here?” like it was maybe really deep and inspiring

  • @JasonDJ@lemmy.zip
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    They are more “pea” than “nut”, though. They are a legume.

    Really, it should be called a peapea. Because there are usually two of them together.

    • NONEOP
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      921 days ago

      Well, pineapple aren’t apples and starfishes aren’t even fish, so…

      • ElectricMachman
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        320 days ago

        When literally every other language said “ananas”, English panicked and mentally combined the concept of a pinecone and a freakin’ apple

        • NONEOP
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          120 days ago

          Meanwhile in Spanish we got rid of the apple part and simply call them “Piñas”.

    • @Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world
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      421 days ago

      3rd rock from the sun did a whole episode on this, starring the woman who played Roseannes sister as Dick’s new love interest.

      25 years later, and I still pronounce legume the way they did in that episode as I recite this fact.

    • Ephera
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      220 days ago

      If you can find some that are not roasted, this actually becomes quite obvious. They do taste a lot like peas.

  • Bo7a
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    720 days ago

    Get an uncooked one and eat it. It tastes like peas.