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@themaninblack@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml • 2 years ago

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@themaninblack@lemmy.world to Memes@lemmy.ml • 2 years ago
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  • stebo
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    60•2 years ago

    why did she put a balloon underneath her dress?

    • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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      28•2 years ago

      Because she’s a silly Billie that’s known to pull such pranks.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    53•2 years ago

    how is babby formed

    how girl get pragnent

    • Seraph
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      35•2 years ago

      am I gregnant

    • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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      31•2 years ago

      PREGANTE!

      • @ThePyroPython@lemmy.world
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        24•2 years ago

        PREGANANANT!

        • NegativeLookBehind
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          11•2 years ago

          My circle is nomal

          • @DarkPhysix@lemmings.world
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            12•2 years ago

            If a women has starch masks

            • @So_zetta_slowpoke@lemmy.world
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              4•2 years ago

              Dangerops prangent sex will it hurt baby top of his head?

    • finthechat
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      14•2 years ago

      Preguntas

    • @skippedtoc@lemmy.world
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      2•2 years ago

      When a man and a woman love each other very much then…

      Well everyone stops at ‘then’ so I guess, the baby just appears then.

    • @Blamemeta@lemmy.world
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      1•2 years ago

      I heard the boy pees in her ear. Its how you avoid cooties!

  • @Technus@lemmy.zip
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    2 years ago

    What about people who have had limbs amputated?

    Do teeth count as part of the skeleton? If you’ve lost teeth do you only have 99% of a skeleton left?

    According to this, bones don’t start forming until the sixth or seventh week of gestation, so does the fetus technically not have a skeleton before then?

    So many questions

    • @jettrscga@lemmy.world
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      24•2 years ago

      For the sake of this exercise we’ll consider skeletons rounded to whole integers. And air resistance may be ignored.

      • Billiam
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        11•2 years ago

        Assume a spherical skeleton…

      • @rmuk@feddit.uk
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        2 years ago

        Just goes to show how your prejudices affect your judgement without you realising. I just assumed everyone’s skeleton was a perfect sphere one unit in diameter and mass, at rest, on a perfectly level, frictionless, infinite plane and in a vacuum. Like mine.

      • @BluesF@feddit.uk
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        1•2 years ago

        Well then the average is just 1 isn’t it. It doesn’t make any sense to integer-ise your inputs but leave your output rounded.

    • @Sanyanov@lemmy.world
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      I’d argue you still have one skeleton if you lose limbs or teeth.

      Amount of skeletons is an integer representing the anount of bone structures holding and protecting human body (or whatever’s left of it).

      The real question is, how much of which parts of skeleton can we lose with it still being skeleton instead of a set of bones?

      • @Feyr@lemmy.world
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        6•2 years ago

        Skeleton of thesus?

    • @jwhardcastle@dmv.social
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      4•2 years ago

      Everyone else is failing to count the number of babies (140 million per year) nearly all of whom have 100% complete skeletons and set that against the number of amputations of perhaps a few percentage points across a much smaller number of people annually (“more than 1 million annually”).

    • Instigate
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      3•2 years ago

      I’d argue teeth aren’t skeleton because they’re not made of the same substance as bone - the outside is enamel and dentin whereas bones are collagen, protein and minerals (mostly calcium). Kinda like how hair and nails don’t count because they’re made of keratin.

    • @Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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      1•2 years ago

      so does the fetus technically not have a skeleton before then?

      The cartilaginous pre-bones would still be a skeleton. Sharks have skeletons, but don’t have any bones for example.

    • @gnate@lemmy.world
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      1•2 years ago

      Will no one bring down the average? I guess they won’t be stepping up …

  • CaptainBlagbird
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    33•2 years ago

    On average, humans have one testicle.

    • @grayman@lemmy.world
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      26•2 years ago

      Less than that. There are more women than men and some men have less than 2.

      • CaptainBlagbird
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        5•2 years ago

        I know, but it sounds better for the joke 😇

        • @grayman@lemmy.world
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          2•2 years ago

          I mentioned it because I say “The average person has less than 1 testicle.”… Also The average person has less than 2 legs… 2 arms… 2 breasts… etc. One of my favorite eye rolling stupid joke.

          • @Rednax@lemmy.world
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            1•2 years ago

            I have a ton of legs. Waayyy more than 2.

            What can I say? They were cheap, and I love chicken.

      • @misophist@lemmy.world
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        -1•2 years ago

        There are more women than men

        [CITATION NEEDED]

        Also, 1 is correct if we consider significant figures. It may be slightly less, but rounded to the nearest whole number is most certainly 1.

  • hobbicus
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    25•2 years ago

    this is bigoted propaganda against bonelessness

    • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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      11•2 years ago

      Ivar is INCENSED!

    • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      1•2 years ago

      We’re the Martians!

  • IWantToFuckSpez
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    22•2 years ago

    The average amount of testicles in a body is less than 1

    • enkers
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      10•2 years ago

      Wouldn’t it also be greater than 1 for the same reason as OP? I think there are probably more babies in mothers than people missing testes.

      • filgas08
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        2•2 years ago

        but mothers don’t have testicles

        • enkers
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          12•2 years ago

          Not their own, no, but the average number of testicles in a mother’s body is greater than 0.

        • MustrumR
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          4•2 years ago

          But they have the testicles of their soon to be born sons.

          I would say whether it’s greater than 1 or lesser than 1 is inconclusive without accurate data .

          You would need to find out whether amount of men with removed testicles is greater than amount of women pregnant with a boy (after the average week when testicles appear). Also men to women ratio in global population needs to be accounted for.

          • @Feyr@lemmy.world
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            2•2 years ago

            That’s easy. The number of men missing testicles is not 50%

      • 🔍🦘🛎
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    • @Rednax@lemmy.world
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      3•2 years ago

      I don’t believe that is true. It might surprise you how often testicles are eaten.

  • uphillbothways
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    15•2 years ago

    Aren’t babies cartilaginous at birth? Guess it’s still a skeleton as it is a structural frame, even if it’s not made out of bones yet.

  • ryan213
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    12•2 years ago

    Chances of getting Boneitis increases with every birth.

  • @JustUseMint@lemmy.world
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    12•2 years ago

    It’s scary enough that we have one skeleton inside and now I have to worry about the potential for two of them?! How am I supposed to sleep

  • @Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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    6•2 years ago

    Me eating small birds and stuff 🤷

    • Decoy321
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      5•2 years ago

      You don’t pick out the bones first?

      • @Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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        9•2 years ago

        Crunch Crunch Crunch sorry what did you say?

      • @gnate@lemmy.world
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        2•2 years ago

        This reads different if you miss that it’s not a to level comment.

    • Mars Rover
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      1•2 years ago

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  • @stoy@lemmy.zip
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    5•2 years ago

    That is clearly a ball of some sort, possible fairly heavy as she uses two hands to hold it in place.

  • @grayman@lemmy.world
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    4•2 years ago

    https://www.historydefined.net/sanju-bhagat/

    Proof that men can have babies (and adults) inside of them.

    • @Waraugh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2•2 years ago

      The article says the doctor was able to shake hands with the twin but didn’t confirm wether the twin was able to be saved or not?

      • @grayman@lemmy.world
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        2•2 years ago

        Saw a documentary a long time ago. He died within a couple days.

      • @jasondj@ttrpg.network
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        1•2 years ago

        Based on the order in which bits of his brother were removed from him, I’d assume not.

  • @EdibleFriend@lemmy.world
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    4•2 years ago

    Totally explains all the skulls and rib cages in MK3.

  • kingthrillgore
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    3•2 years ago

    Dennis Prager logic

  • @HiddenLayer5@lemmy.ml
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    1•2 years ago

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