Things you were shockingly old when you learned

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to stop dough sticking to your hands/the counter when making bread you don't add flour you add water

― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Friday, 22 February 2019 23:17 (yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalin

whaaaaaaat

cristiano ornaldo (darraghmac), Saturday, 23 February 2019 20:41 (five years ago) link

I knew of this about adding oil to your hands or counter, but i guess water would work.

Yerac, Saturday, 23 February 2019 20:50 (five years ago) link

Things I was really way too old to have learned when I did:

1. One of my dad's grandmothers was originally from Ireland, so Dad could've qualified to get an Irish passport. I didn't learn this until my dad had been dead for a good five years. It's left me with a hilarious image in my head of my dad, who resembled a Native American version of Elvis Presley, wandering the streets of Dublin.
2. That white people call barbacoa tacos "tacos de cabeza" and are under the impression they only contain the meat from the cheeks of cows. Oh my sweet summer children, barbacoa (i.e. a common thing my family and I ate every Sunday morning after Mass while I was growing up) typically contains both cheek AND tongue meats, and the kind that isn't "all meat" often includes all manner of other proteins from the head, including the eyeball. I know this because my late dad would also buy some at our usual place for his mom and that part of his family and get the "regular" kind so my grandma could get the eyeball, which was her favorite part. Oh, and if you slow-cook tongue the way you're supposed to with barbacoa it tastes like really rich pot roast and it's only the poorly cooked tongues that are tough and chewy.
3. How to be both an Anglophile and 100% cognizant of the fact that one is an American and act accordingly.
4. That the frequent crying jags I experienced alone in my bedroom while growing up were in fact my version of panic/anxiety attacks and that my #1 issue all along has been anxiety; I thought it'd always been depression but the depression was in fact a manifestation of my lifelong anxiety issues. (Like, a vivid memory I've held onto since I was two was completely based in anxiety.)
5. I unfortunately learned only too well from my late mother to judge people instead of getting to know them for who they are, and that has tainted my interactions with too many people in the past. Mom was one of those stereotypical catty popular girls all throughout her life and would view people through her own personal prism of what was, to her, socially acceptable, even me. I've learned since then how to divest myself of those toxic thought processes and have been significantly better at interacting with others since then.

deethelurker, Monday, 25 February 2019 02:45 (five years ago) link

Also, I believe my mom's obituary notice cost me about $400 to publish in 2015. It was a longer one with a photo and came with the online Legacy posting/memorial (including guest book I paid a couple extra bucks to keep open permanently) and it was also posted on the funeral home's website.

deethelurker, Monday, 25 February 2019 02:57 (five years ago) link

Green Day's "Basket Case" video was shot in 16mm black-and-white then hand colored in a studio in India.

Plinka Trinka Banga Tink (Eliza D.), Monday, 25 February 2019 15:02 (five years ago) link

That the song I Will Always Love You was written by Dolly Parton and was not a Whitney Houston original.

the word dog doesn't bark (anagram), Monday, 25 February 2019 15:08 (five years ago) link

Seems more like one for the 'unusual wiki info' thread tbh. The above isn't in the wiki, it says the bass player did the colouring in xp

Uptown VONC (Le Bateau Ivre), Monday, 25 February 2019 15:16 (five years ago) link

Hmmm . . . I was going off an interview the director, Mark Kohr, gave to the author of this book that I recently read.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51LdDaNr16L.jpg

Plinka Trinka Banga Tink (Eliza D.), Monday, 25 February 2019 15:18 (five years ago) link

The "shoes on my feet, I bought em..." aspect of "Independent Women, Pt. 1" is an allusion to the spoken-word declarations from Shirley Brown's "Woman to Woman."

|Restore| |Restart| |Quit| (Doctor Casino), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 15:08 (five years ago) link

I’m 40 and I would not be shocked in the least if I went to the grave not having learned that or the green day video thing.

Hans Holbein (Chinchilla Volapük), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:08 (five years ago) link

I figured it had been colorized, just not by ... Mike Dirnt.

pplains, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:33 (five years ago) link

You know those paper coupon mailers from RedPlum that you get in your mailbox every Tuesday? You can unsubscribe yourself from receiving them (it takes about 5-6 weeks):

https://www.redplum.com/tools/direct-mail-preferences

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 16:56 (five years ago) link

Thanks for reminding me -- the company that does that in my area is called Valpak and I keep forgetting to submit the opt-out form!

mh, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 17:21 (five years ago) link

we have opted out of redplum more than once and they keep on coming
it has been years

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 19:07 (five years ago) link

cheers to anyone who successfully manages to stop the flow

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Tuesday, 26 February 2019 19:07 (five years ago) link

Last week I registered with the Direct Marketing Association as a Deceased Do Not Contact person. Hope it works.

mick signals, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 19:53 (five years ago) link

I have heard that the pre-sorted (don't call it "junk") mail subsidizes real first class mail. Still a waste of resources, though.

nickn, Tuesday, 26 February 2019 20:56 (five years ago) link

i have used catalog choice with success

at least until i ordered something and the catalogs started up again

mookieproof, Wednesday, 27 February 2019 01:06 (five years ago) link

I only just realised that it is genealogy, not geneology.

brain (krakow), Wednesday, 27 February 2019 09:12 (five years ago) link

SAME.

pplains, Wednesday, 27 February 2019 11:45 (five years ago) link

I learned about five years ago that Bonnie & Clyde were real people and not just fictional characters from a popular 1960s movie

Lee626, Wednesday, 27 February 2019 12:14 (five years ago) link

(update) Got home last night and checked the mail and saw... one of those shitty paper mailers that I'd unsubbed from! Then I take a look at the address, our mailman had put our nextdoor neighbors' mailer in our mailbox.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Wednesday, 27 February 2019 16:26 (five years ago) link

I only just realised that it is genealogy, not geneology.

― brain (krakow), Wednesday, February 27, 2019 4:12 AM (seven hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

i feel like i noticed that for the first time like 10 years ago, and every time i see it, it's like the first time i'm realizing all over again. the information will not stay in my mind.

they're not booing you, sir, they're shouting "Boo'd Up" (Will M.), Wednesday, 27 February 2019 16:57 (five years ago) link

i've never thought about until just now and i...think i just learned it! had i been asked to spell it i'm quite sure i'd have done it wrong.

Hunt3r, Wednesday, 27 February 2019 17:10 (five years ago) link

Apparently genea -logy
Was wondering if there was a standard difference between an -alogy and an -ology and see that an -alogy is normally an absurdity whereas an -ology is a science/study.

But looks like the word was coined outside of the tradition and might have been an -ology if the coiner was more aware of things. Or something to that effect.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 27 February 2019 20:01 (five years ago) link

Probably predates the tradition of using -ology for science since it dates back to Old French and late Latin.
So slightly surprising the spelling hasn't been coopted into the pattern sciences follow. I thought language developed more freely and things like that frequently adapted to existing patterns they predated.

I take it most -ology post dates the 18th century and people like Lavoisier trying to move things away from alchemical terms. & actually trying to set things up as a science, a school of understanding based on empirical research rather than something more mystically based.

Stevolende, Thursday, 28 February 2019 09:15 (five years ago) link

All very interesting. I was properly shocked when Google asked me "Did you mean: genealogy". I've always pronounced it genie-ology too, which I now assume must also be incorrect.

brain (krakow), Thursday, 28 February 2019 12:02 (five years ago) link

Yeah kind of interesting. I think its a word taht's been around for long enough that it predates its current meaning. Found out in a Philosophy lecture in the early 00ies that gravity wasa term that far predated Newton, was thought of as a force in nature before it became a force in physics.
Genealogy has been thought of as the study of ancestry etc way before the actual physical processes were understood.

Stevolende, Thursday, 28 February 2019 14:01 (five years ago) link

Stevolende, you're doing good work, but getting into the philosophy of the etymology of genealogy is making my brain a bit grogggy.

But what a wonderful world this could be!

pplains, Thursday, 28 February 2019 14:37 (five years ago) link

the talk on a cereal box iirc

|Restore| |Restart| |Quit| (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 28 February 2019 14:54 (five years ago) link

Canirisology is a narrow field of study

Hunt3r, Thursday, 28 February 2019 16:57 (five years ago) link

the singer from the 90s rock band filter is the actor robert patrick's brother

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Thursday, 28 February 2019 19:41 (five years ago) link

8 1/2 was the number of films Fellini had completed to that point including the film itself and a collaboratively directed one.

Stevolende, Thursday, 28 February 2019 20:40 (five years ago) link

tank from the matrix is the brother of her from commando

their dad is chong from cheech and chong

god knows i want to fp (darraghmac), Thursday, 28 February 2019 22:08 (five years ago) link

Ian Dench out of EMF is one of Beyonce's writers, including Beautiful Liar.

Elitist cheese photos (aldo), Friday, 1 March 2019 12:37 (five years ago) link

A lot of Late Registration, including Gold Digger, is co-produced by Jon Brion (who I'd only known in a Aimee Mann context)

Andrew Farrell, Friday, 1 March 2019 12:49 (five years ago) link

1990s acoustic ska act Venice Shoreline Chris was a pun on Venice Shoreline Crips.

☮ (peace, man), Friday, 1 March 2019 15:32 (five years ago) link

We really need a "today I learned" thread as well as this one, FFS.

emil.y, Friday, 1 March 2019 15:34 (five years ago) link

it's certainly more accurate than "shockingly old"

weird woman in a bar (La Lechera), Friday, 1 March 2019 15:51 (five years ago) link

A commonly-repeated anecdote claims that the name is derived from an occasion when King James I of England, while being entertained at Hoghton Tower during his return from Scotland in 1617, was so impressed by the quality of his steak that he knighted the loin of beef, which was referred to thereafter as "Sir loin".

Ward Fowler, Saturday, 2 March 2019 15:09 (five years ago) link

Arnold Deutsch, the top Soviet spy recruiter in 30's/40's London had a cousin called Oscar who started a highly successful UK cinema chain with the acronym business title of "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation".

calzino, Saturday, 2 March 2019 19:18 (five years ago) link

The original Odeons were the popular amphitheatres of ancient Greece. The name Odeon had been appropriated by cinemas in France and Italy in the 1920s, but Deutsch made it his own in the UK. His publicity team claimed Odeon stood for "Oscar Deutsch Entertains Our Nation".

Number None, Saturday, 2 March 2019 19:51 (five years ago) link

I knew that, but more impressed that he was first cous with a top Soviet spymaster!

calzino, Saturday, 2 March 2019 19:55 (five years ago) link

turns out the original ferris wheel had nothing to do with ferric oxide and was just built by a bloke called george ferris

seedy ron (Autumn Almanac), Saturday, 2 March 2019 20:14 (five years ago) link

William Shatner and Leonard Cohen were distantly related

( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Saturday, 2 March 2019 20:17 (five years ago) link

misread that as Leonard Nimoy and thought well *that* adds to the ickiness of slash fiction

an incoherent crustacean (MatthewK), Sunday, 3 March 2019 03:58 (five years ago) link

Bob Fosse and Paddy Chayefsky (and presumably their egos) were good friends.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Sunday, 3 March 2019 04:13 (five years ago) link

Donald Glover and Childish Gambino are the same person.

just another country (snoball), Tuesday, 5 March 2019 16:58 (five years ago) link

also Teddy Perkins

Number None, Tuesday, 5 March 2019 17:02 (five years ago) link


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