• Signtist@lemm.ee
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    It was ruined for me when I was getting my masters in genetics and learned that “mitochondria” is plural, and the singular is “mitochondrion.” So, it’s either “the mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell” or “the mitochondrion is the powerhouse of the cell,” and neither feel right.

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    Can we take a step back and just appreciate how good Bluey is?

    1. Challenging but accessible

    2. Inclusive

    3. Emotional depth

    4. Grounded

    5. Not disgusting annoying

    I really appreciate when kids shows are made with parents/guardians in mind (ie will watching the same episode 50 times make you want to off yourself or not)

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      Take another moment to realize how shit Paw Patrol is.

      1. Not challenging, has clear cut good/bad dynamic. Bluey doesn’t have “bad guys”
      2. PP is fairly inclusive.
      3. Almost not emotional depth, everyone is always in a good mood.
      4. Started off fairly grounded, but then power scaling for no reason.
      5. Repetitive and boring.
      6. What the fuck is up with dogs being intelligent enough to do the PP things, but also being subservient to humans? The whole dynamic is so fucked, Bluey doesn’t have humans at all.

      I only compare them because the are both dog based kids shows. But PP sucks

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        I almost added “Not ADHD bait” as a positive for Bluey and calling out Paw Patrol specifically but wanted to be more positive lmao

        Truely a turd of a show.

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        I haven’t actually been able to watch the special episode properly because my wife and daughters are too busy crying. I do love how stripe is kicked out of the bushes by Wendy

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      Such a great show. That Sleepytime episode always ruins me though. About how kids need their parents less and less as time goes on and they become more independent, fuuuuck.

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      It is really nice to have a children’s TV show that doesn’t scream the title and characters’ names at us over and over, mainly to make sure we remember to buy merchandise

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    What’s interesting to me about that phrase is that no one uses the word “powerhouse” for anything else any more, except maybe to call something powerful.

    Since it’s not the 1920s any more and we have an electrical grid and centralized power generation. We still sometimes do use temporary off-grid generators, but we no longer have any need for a dedicated word that means “building or shed that we keep our generators in”.

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    It’s mental how this is pretty much known worldwide, like drawing that S thing. The one similar to the Suzuki logo

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    Lmao I was watching an episode of ST: Voyager the other day and a little girl learning about mitochondria said they were the “warp core of the cell”. That phrase is ridiculously pervasive

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      I don’t know. Wouldn’t that mean cells could violently explode and cause a chain reaction if nearby cells exploding as well?

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    There’s this book. Sequel to Wrinkle in Time i think. Where this kid brings up the subject of mitochondria in class. Gets pummeled for it.

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      Damn, I haven’t thought about that 90’s Sabrina show since, well… the 90’s!

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    Why does everyone know this, but still think the definition of “metabolism” is solely built towards fake weight loss regiments? Bit of a tangent.