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[–] Today@lemmy.world 14 points 8 months ago

I learned about a cheetah rescue in Africa where they also raised sheep dogs. Ranchers can have a free dog if they promise not to shoot cheetahs..

Someone posted this morning about those Italian goats that scale the dam looking for salty rocks. That was cool.

[–] BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world 11 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Met someone with one of the rarest conditions in the world recently, only three families in the world identified to have it living. Super interesting.

[–] Nyxon@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

What condition is it?

Sounds interesting and I’d like to know more.

[–] BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago

It's called Chitiyat-Hall syndrome, it's a panhypopituitarism which affects all bodily functions. Super rare.

[–] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

There is a little prince themed cafe in luangprabang Laos that is maybe my favorite restaurant discovery this year so far.

[–] Nyxon@lemmy.world 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

I’ve been there, loved it!

[–] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 8 months ago

Whaaat how, when did you visit?

Agreed, I was actually blown away, It's this perfect little magic restaurant out of time and space

[–] KingGordon@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago

I learned i have been tying my shoes wrong for 50 years.

https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/index.htm

[–] berryjam@lemmy.world 5 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

The existence of the sereima! Saw it on Lemmy, let me see if I can find the post.

Edit: https://sh.itjust.works/post/20332661

[–] Servais@dormi.zone 1 points 8 months ago
[–] The_Che_Banana@beehaw.org 5 points 8 months ago

First pants, then shoes

[–] lisquid420@lemm.ee 5 points 8 months ago

When the Himalayan mountains lose the last of their glaciers, as they are on course to do in the next hundred or so years, the drinking water for an entire subcontinent of nearly two billion people disappears. All of these people will have to leave their homes if they're lucky enough to be able to do so, or die of thirst. An entire civilization will be uprooted, with all its history, landmarks, holy places, and more left behind in what will eventually become a desert.

[–] Kolanaki@yiffit.net 4 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

The Japanese word for "mother" is "haha." はは

Or so Duolingo says. I find this extra funny because it taught me this in the hiragana lesson in which it also introduced "ma" (ま). They were RIGHT THERE with "mama" and just laughed.

[–] Chai 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)
[–] Notyou@sopuli.xyz 2 points 8 months ago

I just finished an Ottoman documentary on Mehmed the conqueror. I learned a few things about his battle with Vlad the Impaler that I didn't know.

I know Vlad was brutal and staked people, leaving bodies just there for the intruding army to see. I even spent time touring his castle and visited Romania. (Current day Wallachia)

Maybe I wasn't paying attention during to visit, but I always thought Vlad defended the lands for the intruding army. I assumed he won. He didn't. Mehmed faught his way to the capital and place Vlad's brother Radu on the throne.

See Vlad and Radu grew up in the Ottoman court with Mehmed and they were close for some time. Vlad always felt like a prisoner and wanted his country to be free and not a vasal state. Radu, the younger brother, was more accepting of the Ottoman way of life and stayed on the throne.

Vlad was eventually tracked down and beheaded by the Ottomans, but not for years after he vacated his throne in Wallachia.